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Genetics of vocal quality characteristics in monozygotic twins: A multiparameter approach
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The long-term speech outcome in Flemish young adults after two different types of palatoplasty
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The impact of hearing aid use on the nasalance scores of adults with hearing loss.
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Sensitivity of transient evoked and distortion product otoacoustic emissions to the direct effects of noise on the human cochlea
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A comparative study of age and degree of facial nerve recovery in patients with Bell's palsy.
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Slecht Horen, Anders Horen
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Multi variant analysis of otoacoustic emissions and estimation of hearing thresholds: transient evoked otoacoustic emissions
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Sensitive detection of noise-induced damage in human subjects using transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions
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Masking effects and tinnitus as explanatory variables in hearing disability
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Mechanisms in noise-induced permanent hearing loss: an evoked otoacoustic emission and auditory brainstem response study.
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Enkele kwantitatieve aspecten van spraakafzien
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Choice of a tone-pip envelope for frequence-speciflc threshold evaluations by means of the middle-latency response : normally hearing subjects and slope of sensorineural hearing loss
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Audiovisual speech reception in noise and self-perceived hearing disability in sensorineural hearing loss.
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Bilateral threshold frequency weighting in hearing disability predictions
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Facial nerve palsy during pregnancy
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Duizeligheid bij bejaarden.
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Verouderingsverschijnselen van het auditieve systeem en het nut van de auditieve prothese.
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Tympanometry and click-evoked otoacoustic emissions in secretory otitis media: are C-EOAEs consistently absent in type B tympanograms?
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Click-evoked otoacoustic emissions: a technique for evaluating ventilation of the middle ear after insertion of tympanostomy tubes
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Distortion product otoacoustic emissions: A normative study.
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Middle-latency responses to assess objective thresholds in patients with noise-induced hearing losses and Meniere's disease.
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Application of cross-correlation function in the evaluation of objective MLR thresholds in the low and middle frequencies.
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SELECTING THE BEST TONE-PIP STIMULUS-ENVELOPE TIME FOR ESTIMATING AN OBJECTIVE MIDDLE-LATENCY RESPONSE THRESHOLD FOR LOW-TONE AND MIDDLE-TONE SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSSES.
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Click-evoked oto-accoustic emissions in children with middle ear disease
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Lawaaibeschadiging
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Oto-akoestische emissies en het gehooronderzoek bij het jonge kind
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Viral culture, antibody changes and clinical picture in experimentally induced rhinovirus infection in humans. J. Japan Rhinologic Society, 1991, 30, 179.