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      Acoustic imaging in bat sonar: Echolocation signals and the evolution of echolocation

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      Journal of Comparative Physiology ? A
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          The importance of atmospheric attenuation for the echolocation of bats (Chiroptera).

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            An approach to the quantitative analysis of electrophysiological data from single neurons.

            The application of a digital computer to the processing of data from single neurons is described. Examples from experimental data are presented to demonstrate the usefulness of certain types of computations. These methods are placed in a descriptive mathematical framework. Other easily attainable computations are suggested.
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              Echolocation by free-tailed bats (Tadarida)

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                Journal
                Journal of Comparative Physiology ? A
                J. Comp. Physiol.
                Springer Nature
                0340-7594
                1432-1351
                1980
                1980
                : 135
                : 1
                : 61-84
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                10.1007/BF00660182
                4dfbeb2c-c099-40cb-ae8c-dcee8705d808
                © 1980
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