Can old people get benefits from cochlear implants? [electronic resource]
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Can old people get benefits from cochlear implants?
APA
Hideo E., Shintaro Y., Tomonori E., Junko K. & Kensuke W. (20091214). Can old people get benefits from cochlear implants?. : Cochlear implants international.
Chicago
Hideo Edamatsu, Shintaro Yamaguchi, Tomonori Eguchi, Junko Kawaishi and Kensuke Watanabe. 20091214. Can old people get benefits from cochlear implants?. : Cochlear implants international.
Harvard
Hideo E., Shintaro Y., Tomonori E., Junko K. and Kensuke W. (20091214). Can old people get benefits from cochlear implants?. : Cochlear implants international.
MLA
Hideo Edamatsu, Shintaro Yamaguchi, Tomonori Eguchi, Junko Kawaishi and Kensuke Watanabe. Can old people get benefits from cochlear implants?. : Cochlear implants international. 20091214.