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Title of Journal: AMA Arch Otolaryngol

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Abbravation: A.M.A. Archives of Otolaryngology

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American Medical Association

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10.1016/0550-3213(79)90610-2

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0096-6894

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EFFECTS OF OXYGEN DEPRIVATION UPON THE STRUCTURE O

Authors: MERLE LAWRENCE E G WEVER
Publish Date: 1952/01/01
Volume: 55, Issue: 1, Pages: 31-37
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ONE OF the biological processes most resistant to oxygen deprivation is the generation of electrical potentials by the cochlea when this structure is stimulated by sound But careful laboratory studies on animals have shown that under extreme anoxia deterioration in this process is obtained In an earlier study1 it was found that in the cat no changes in the potential take place when the amount of oxygen in the inspired air exceeds 4 but a mixture slightly more dilute than this causes an impairment of the recorded potentials As respiration continues with this dilute mixture the impairment progresses until a steady state is reached which may then be maintained for hours as though the animal had adjusted to this low oxygen condition A further decrease in the percentage of oxygen produces a further decrease in potential rapid at first and again leveling off at a lower value It is


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citation title=A Graphic Reconstruction Method for the Study of the Organ of Corti citation author=Guild S RAnat Rec citation year=1921 citation volume=22 citation pages=141157


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