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Click evoked otoacoustic emissions in occupational exposure to lead, concentrations of selected essential elements and markers of oxidative stress. [PDF]

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Otoacoustic emissions

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2003
Otoacoustic emissions offer the practitioner a number of beneficial features as a noninvasive and objective measure of the ear's ability to process acoustic stimuli.Since their discovery, a number of clinical applications of otoacoustic emissions have been established, including their utility in the differential diagnosis of sensorineural hearing loss,
Brenda L, Lonsbury-Martin   +1 more
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Otoacoustic Emissions

American Journal of Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, 2004
Congenital hearing impairment has adverse effects on speech and language acquisition as well as on emotional and intellectual development. It has been confirmed that these effects are reduced when recognition and intervention in the case of hearing impairment occur before the age of six months.
Peter, Oostenbrink   +1 more
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Otoacoustic emission in a dog

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1991
A 7-month-old female Poodle was evaluated for a sound continuously emanating from its left ear. The frequency and intensity of the tone was matched by use of a multifrequency audiometer. The frequency and intensity of the sound were 9,594 Hz and 45.5 decibels sound pressure level, respectively.
M H, Sims   +3 more
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A review of otoacoustic emissions

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1991
Otoacoustic emissions measured in the external ear canal describe responses that the cochlea generates in the form of acoustic energy. For the convenience of discussing their principal features, emitted responses can be classified into several categories according to the type of stimulation used to evoke them.
Probst R, Lonsbury-Martin BL, Martin GK
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