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  • 22. Extended high-frequency audiometry in subjects exposed to occupational noise.
    Korres GS, Balatsouras DG, Tzagaroulakis A, Kandiloros D, Ferekidis E.
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  • 23. Genetic influences on susceptibility of the auditory system to aging and environmental factors.
    Li HS.
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  • 25. A comparison between middle latency responses and late auditory evoked potentials for approximating frequency-specific hearing levels in medicolegal patients with occupational hearing loss.
    Dejonckere PH, Coryn CP.
    Int Tinnitus J; 2000; 6(2):175-81. PubMed ID: 14689639
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  • 27. Asymmetry in noise-induced hearing loss: relevance of acoustic reflex and left or right handedness.
    Nageris BI, Raveh E, Zilberberg M, Attias J.
    Otol Neurotol; 2007 Jun; 28(4):434-7. PubMed ID: 17435523
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  • 28. Asymptotic threshold shift in people with sensorineural hearing loss.
    Viall J, Melnick W.
    Trans Sect Otolaryngol Am Acad Ophthalmol Otolaryngol; 1977 Jun; 84(2):459-64. PubMed ID: 898516
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  • 29. Otoacoustic emission sensitivity to low levels of noise-induced hearing loss.
    Sisto R, Chelotti S, Moriconi L, Pellegrini S, Citroni A, Monechi V, Gaeta R, Pinto I, Stacchini N, Moleti A.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2007 Jul; 122(1):387-401. PubMed ID: 17614498
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  • 33. Hearing loss and intermittent noise exposure.
    Sataloff J, Sataloff RT, Menduke H, Yerg R, Gore RP.
    J Occup Med; 1984 Sep; 26(9):649-56. PubMed ID: 6481500
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  • 35. [Acoustic reflexometry in presbyacusis (author's transl)].
    Quaranta A, Cassano P, Amoroso C.
    Audiology; 1980 Sep; 19(4):310-5. PubMed ID: 7378025
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  • 36. An assessment of threshold shifts in nonprofessional pop/rock musicians using conventional and extended high-frequency audiometry.
    Schmuziger N, Patscheke J, Probst R.
    Ear Hear; 2007 Sep; 28(5):643-8. PubMed ID: 17804978
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  • 38. [Acoustic evoked potentials in presbycusis].
    von Wedel H, Opitz HJ.
    Laryngol Rhinol Otol (Stuttg); 1979 Jul; 58(7):602-9. PubMed ID: 481040
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  • 39. Ipsilateral acoustic reflex stimulation in normal and sensorineural impaired ears: a preliminary report.
    Fria T, LeBlanc J, Kristensen R, Alberti PW.
    Can J Otolaryngol; 1975 Jul; 4(4):695-703. PubMed ID: 1192288
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