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10/04/03

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Here is a list of all the references I used doing this assignment

        NON-PRINT SOURCES:

bullet http://bruckhov.chez.tiscall.fr/implantGB.html
bulletThis website explains the scientific principle under the Bionic Ear very vividly.
bullet www.medeto.unimelb.edu.au/info/implant1.htm
bulletMelbourne University informs us of the Bionic Ear very well.
bullet www.howstuffworks.com
bulletA great site for finding out how many things work.
bullet www.time.com/time/magazine/intl/article/0,9171,1107991025-33701-1,00.html
bulletThe Time magazine's official website.
bullet www.geocities.com/hotsprings/6930/aidsandimplants.html
bulletA great informative site about both the hearing aid and bionic ear.
bullet www.bionicear.com.au
bulletThe official site of the Bionic Ear institute.
bullet http://encarta.msn.com
bulletEncarta's official web site. Very useful reference page.

PRINT SOURCES:

bulletEPSTEIN June, The Story of the Bionic Ear, Hyland House Publishing, Victoria, 1989
bulletA great book about the development of the Bionic Ear with a foreword by Professor Graeme Clark.
bulletPARKER Steve, 20th Century Media: Sound and Light, Heinemann, Great Britain, 2002
bulletA book with colourful pictures with informative descriptions.
bulletSIMPSON Gary, Heinemann Science Links 3, Heinemann, Victoria, 2000
bulletThe year 9 science textbook at Melbourne High School.

 

 

 

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