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  • 3. [Audiometric evaluation in extended high frequencies of individuals exposed to occupational noise].
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    Pro Fono; 2004; 16(3):237-50. PubMed ID: 15609579
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  • 6. Methodological issues when comparing hearing thresholds of a group with population standards: the case of the ferry engineers.
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  • 7. [Extended high frequency audiometry in the prevention of noise-induced hearing loss].
    Somma G, Coppeta L, Magrini A, Parrella M, Cappelletti MC, Gardi S, Messina M, Bergamaschi A, Italcementi Group Bergamo.
    G Ital Med Lav Ergon; 2007 Oct; 29(3 Suppl):258-60. PubMed ID: 18409674
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  • 11. Hearing loss induced by occupational and impulse noise: results on threshold shifts by frequencies, age and gender from the Nord-Trøndelag Hearing Loss Study.
    Tambs K, Hoffman HJ, Borchgrevink HM, Holmen J, Engdahl B.
    Int J Audiol; 2006 May; 45(5):309-17. PubMed ID: 16717022
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  • 14. High-frequency audiometry: a means for early diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss.
    Mehrparvar AH, Mirmohammadi SJ, Ghoreyshi A, Mollasadeghi A, Loukzadeh Z.
    Noise Health; 2011 May; 13(55):402-6. PubMed ID: 22122956
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  • 17. [Industrial noise and presbyacusia in the determination of hearing damage: studies in chemical industry workers].
    Soleo L, Cancanelli G, Candillo G, De Santis MP, Lo Martire N.
    Med Lav; 1991 May; 82(2):160-72. PubMed ID: 1770875
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  • 18. [A permanent noise-induced shift in the auditory threshold in textile industry workers].
    Sułkowski W, Kowalska S, Lipowczan A.
    Med Pr; 1986 May; 37(3):175-86. PubMed ID: 3773699
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  • 19. Audiological findings among workers from Brazilian small-scale fisheries.
    Paini MC, Morata TC, Corteletti LJ, Albizu E, Marques JM, Santos L.
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  • 20. [Hearing damage as a consequence of firefighters' professional exposure to noise].
    Lalić H, Ferhatović M, Dinko J, Culinović M.
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