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"Fleischer, Gerald"

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Fleischer, Gerald (detail)
   
1971
Über Schwingungsmessungen am Skelett des Mittelohres von Halicore (Sirenia).
Zs. Säugetierk. 36(6): 350-360. 6 figs. Dec. 1971.
–Engl. summ. Describes experiments demonstrating that the ossicular chain of the middle ear is well insulated from vibrations of the periotic and tympanic, and that its own vibrations are damped to 2-4 KHz.
 
 
Fleischer, Gerald (detail)
   
1973
Studien am Skelett des Gehörorganes der Säugetiere, einschliesslich des Menschen.
Säugetierk. Mitt. 21(2-3): 131-239. 128 figs. July 1973.
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Fleischer, Gerald (detail)
   
1976
Über die Verankerung des Stapes im Ohr der Cetacea und Sirenia.
Zs. Säugetierk. 41(5): 304-317. 12 figs.
–Engl. summ. The attachment area of the ligament joining the stapes to the oval window was found to be small relative to the weight of the stapes in forms adapted to receive low frequencies (Sirenia and Mysticeti), in contrast to the Odontoceti.
 
 
Fleischer, Gerald (detail)
   
1978
Evolutionary principles of the mammalian middle ear.
Advances Anat. Embryol. Cell Biol. 55(3): 1-70. Illus.

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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