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English: Cochlear implant (external part). 1: microphone; 2: speech processor; 3: external antenna; 4: magnet.
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Source Vincenzo Vincenti, "Andrea Bacciu," Maurizio Guida, Francesca Marra, Barbara Bertoldi, Salvatore Bacciu, Enrico Pasanisi. "Pediatric cochlear implantation: an update ," Italian Journal of Pediatrics doi:10.1186/s13052-014-0072-8
Author Vincenzo Vincenti, Andrea Bacciu, Maurizio Guida, Francesca Marra, Barbara Bertoldi, Salvatore Bacciu, Enrico Pasanisi
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