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=Development of Otic Capsule III. Fetal and Infantile Changes in Fissular Region and Their Probable Relationship to Formation of Otosclerotic Foci= | =Development of Otic Capsule III. Fetal and Infantile Changes in Fissular Region and Their Probable Relationship to Formation of Otosclerotic Foci= | ||
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Bast TH. Development of otic capsule III. Fetal and infantile changes in fissular region and their probable relationship to formation of otosclerotic foci. (1936) Arch. Otolaryng. 23: 509-525.
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