Sisto et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions and relaxation dynamics of long decay time OAEs in audiometrically normal and impaired subjectsSisto et al., 2001
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- 7663395512944585248
- Author
- Sisto R
- Moleti A
- Lucertini M
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- Publication venue
- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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The relationship between hearing loss, detected by measuring the audiometric threshold shift, and the presence of long-lasting otoacoustic emissions, has been studied in a population of 66 adult males, by analyzing the cochlear response in the 80 ms following the …
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