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    Speech perception results for the nucleus multiple channel cochlear implant in children and adults with residual hearing [Abstract]

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    This is a publisher’s version of an abstract from the Abstracts of Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery and the New Zealand Society of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery 1996 Combined Annual Scientific and General Meeting (Surfers Paradise, 21-26 April 1996). This version is reproduced with permission from Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.Speech perception results for profoundly deaf children and adults using advanced speech processing strategies for the Nucleus multiple-channel cochlear implant have continued to improve, and are now better than those reported in research with severely-to-profoundly hearing-impaired people using aided residual hearing.21-26 Apri

    The Mad Side of the Max Network: Antagonizing the Function of Myc and More

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    Detection potential of the KM3NeT detector for high-energy neutrinos from the Fermi bubbles

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    <p>A recent analysis of the Fermi Large Area Telescope data provided evidence for a high-intensity emission of high-energy gamma rays with a E-2 spectrum from two large areas, spanning 50 above and below the Galactic centre (the "Fermi bubbles"). A hadronic mechanism was proposed for this gamma-ray emission making the Fermi bubbles promising source candidates of high-energy neutrino emission. In this work Monte Carlo simulations regarding the detectability of high-energy neutrinos from the Fermi bubbles with the future multi-km(3) neutrino telescope KM3NeT in the Mediterranean Sea are presented. Under the hypothesis that the gamma-ray emission is completely due to hadronic processes, the results indicate that neutrinos from the bubbles could be discovered in about one year of operation, for a neutrino spectrum with a cutoff at 100 TeV and a detector with about 6 km(3) of instrumented volume. The effect of a possible lower cutoff is also considered. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.</p>
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