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    Purcell DW, Butler BE, Saunders TJ, Allen P.
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    Chabert R, Guitton MJ, Amram D, Uziel A, Pujol R, Lallemant JG, Puel JL.
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    J Assoc Res Otolaryngol; 2013 Dec; 14(6):829-42. PubMed ID: 23982894
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    Luebke AE, Stagner BB, Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL.
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  • 31. Effects of age on contralateral suppression of distortion product otoacoustic emissions in human listeners with normal hearing.
    Kim S, Frisina DR, Frisina RD.
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  • 33. Separating the contributions of olivocochlear and middle ear muscle reflexes in modulation of distortion product otoacoustic emission levels.
    Wolter NE, Harrison RV, James AL.
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  • 36. Lack of correlation between medial olivocochlear reflex strength and sentence recognition in noise.
    Mertes IB, Stutz AL.
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