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Aroyan J.L. 2001. Three-dimensional modeling of hearing in Delphinus delphis. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 110(6):1-14.

Au W.W.L., Benoit-Bird K.J. 2003. Automatic gain control in the echolocation system of dolphins. Nature 423:861-863.

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