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  • 3. Histopathological differences between temporary and permanent threshold shift.
    Nordmann AS, Bohne BA, Harding GW.
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  • 6. Relation of focal hair-cell lesions to noise-exposure parameters from a 4- or a 0.5-kHz octave band of noise.
    Harding GW, Bohne BA.
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  • 8. Noise induced reversible changes of cochlear ribbon synapses contribute to temporary hearing loss in mice.
    Shi L, Liu K, Wang H, Zhang Y, Hong Z, Wang M, Wang X, Jiang X, Yang S.
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  • 9. The effects of acoustic environment after traumatic noise exposure on hearing and outer hair cells.
    Tanaka C, Chen GD, Hu BH, Chi LH, Li M, Zheng G, Bielefeld EC, Jamesdaniel S, Coling D, Henderson D.
    Hear Res; 2009 Apr; 250(1-2):10-8. PubMed ID: 19450428
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  • 11. The effect of acoustic trauma on the tectorial membrane, stereocilia, and hearing sensitivity: possible mechanisms underlying damage, recovery, and protection.
    Canlon B.
    Scand Audiol Suppl; 1988 Apr; 27():1-45. PubMed ID: 3043645
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  • 12. [Comparison of methods for early detection of noise vulnerability of the inner ear. Amplitude reduction of otoacoustic emissions are most sensitive at submaximal noise impulse exposure].
    Plinkert PK, Hemmert W, Zenner HP.
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  • 13. Effects of discotheque music on audiometric results and central acoustic evoked neuromagnetic responses.
    Emmerich E, Richter F, Hagner H, Giessler F, Gehrlein S, Dieroff HG.
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  • 14. The effect of an age-related hearing loss gene (Ahl) on noise-induced hearing loss and cochlear damage from low-frequency noise.
    Harding GW, Bohne BA, Vos JD.
    Hear Res; 2005 Jun; 204(1-2):90-100. PubMed ID: 15925194
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  • 16. Temporary off-frequency listening after noise trauma.
    Etchelecou MC, Coulet O, Derkenne R, Tomasi M, Noreña AJ.
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  • 18. Genetic influences on susceptibility of the auditory system to aging and environmental factors.
    Li HS.
    Scand Audiol Suppl; 1992 Dec; 36():1-39. PubMed ID: 1488615
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