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  • 21. Extremely low birth weight infants are at high risk for auditory neuropathy.
    Xoinis K, Weirather Y, Mavoori H, Shaha SH, Iwamoto LM.
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  • 29. Hearing screening and middle ear measures in American Indian infants and toddlers.
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  • 36. [The hearing screening program for newborns with otoacoustic emission for early detection of hearing loss].
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