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113 related items for PubMed ID: 8458754

  • 21. Hearing threshold shifts from prolonged exposure to noise in guinea pigs.
    Syka J, Popelár J.
    Hear Res; 1980 Oct; 3(3):205-13. PubMed ID: 7440424
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  • 23. Relation of focal hair-cell lesions to noise-exposure parameters from a 4- or a 0.5-kHz octave band of noise.
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  • 24. D-methionine pre-loading reduces both noise-induced permanent threshold shift and outer hair cell loss in the chinchilla.
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  • 26. Effect of periodic rest on hearing loss and cochlear damage following exposure to noise.
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  • 29. Acquired resistance to acoustic trauma by sound conditioning is primarily mediated by changes restricted to the cochlea, not by systemic responses.
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  • 30. Asymptotic threshold shift in chinchillas exposed to impulse noise.
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  • 31. Sound conditioning reduces noise-induced permanent threshold shift in mice.
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  • 32. Effects of periodic rest on physiological measures of auditory sensitivity following exposure to noise.
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  • 33. [Interaction between continuous and impulse noise: anatomic and functional evaluation in relation to the intensity of the exposure].
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  • 35. Discharge patterns in the cochlear nucleus of the chinchilla following noise induced asymptotic threshold shift.
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  • 37. Effectiveness of intermittent and continuous acoustic stimulation in preventing noise-induced hearing and hair cell loss.
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  • 38. Conditioning the auditory system with continuous vs. interrupted noise of equal acoustic energy: is either exposure more protective?
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