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  • 4. One tone, two ears, three dimensions: a robotic investigation of pinnae movements used by rhinolophid and hipposiderid bats.
    Walker VA, Peremans H, Hallam JC.
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  • 6. A view of the world through the bat's ear: the formation of acoustic images in echolocation.
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  • 12. Flutter sensitivity in FM bats. Part II: amplitude modulation.
    Baier AL, Stelzer KJ, Wiegrebe L.
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    Vanderelst D, Jonas R, Herbert P.
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