Record

RefNoTG/5/4
LevelFile
TitleCorrespondence and papers regarding Thomas Gold's theory of hearing
Date1971-2000
DescriptionContains letters and from Thomas Gold on his theory of hearing and his handwritten notes and equations, Aug 1971-Mar 1986 (with gaps). Also contains: short paper by Gold, 'Historical account of the positive feedback theory of hearing', Jun 1992; paper by Sébastien Camalet, Thomas Duke, Frank Jülicher and Jacques Prost, 'Auditory sensitivity provided by self-tuned critical oscillations of hair cells', PNAS, 28 Mar 2000, Vol 97, No 7, pp 3183-3188; David T Kemp, 'The OAE story: An illustrated history of OAE research and applications through the first 25 years' [nd].
Extent1 file
FormatCarbon copies, photocopies, manuscript, typescript and printed documents
AccessStatusOpen
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