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Computer simulation of human tympanic membrane

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

Avinash Bhide*
Affiliation:
Pune, India
*
Dr. Avinash Bhide, ‘Ashwini’, Vijayanagar, 2108, Sadashiv Peth, Sane Guruji Road, Pune 411030, India Fax: 212-44 4253

Abstract

Because of the difficulties in studying the mechanical properties of the human tympanic membrane in situ, structural data from the cadaveric tympanic membrane samples is used for simulation of the surface structure of the tympanic membrane with the help of a computer. The hitherto poorly understood contour of the tympanic membrane is available for the development of a tympanic membrane and middle ear model.

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Main Articles
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1992

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