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Original Article

Gender and Oral Contraceptive Effects on Temporary Auditory Effects of Noise

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Pages 411-425 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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A. Axelsson, H. Dengerink, P. A. Hellström & A.-M. Mossberg. (1993) The Sound World of the Child The Relationship Between Daily Activities and Hearing Acuity. Scandinavian Audiology 22:2, pages 117-124.
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G. R. Laugel, J. W. Wright & H. A. Dengerink. (1988) Angiotensin II and progesterone effects on laser doppler measures of cochlear blood flow. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 106:1-2, pages 34-39.
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Gail D. Chermak & Joan E. Dengerink. (1987) Characteristics of Temporary Noise-Induced Tinnitus in Male and Female Subjects. Scandinavian Audiology 16:2, pages 67-73.
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Alyson Butler Lake & Andrew Stuart. (2019) The Effect of Short-Term Noise Exposure on Audiometric Thresholds, Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions, and Electrocochleography. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62:2, pages 410-422.
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Sandra L. McFadden & Donald Henderson. (1999) Recent advances in understanding and preventing noise-induced hearing loss. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery 7:5, pages 266-273.
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Sandra L. McFadden, Lynn W. Henselman & Xiang-Y. Zheng. (1999) Sex Differences in Auditory Sensitivity of Chinchillas Before and After Exposure to Impulse Noise. Ear and Hearing 20:2, pages 164-174.
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Carol A. Shively. (1998) BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROBIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY AND A HISTORY OF TRIPHASIC ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE EXPOSURE. Psychoneuroendocrinology 23:7, pages 713-732.
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G.R. Laugel, H.A. Dengerink & J.W. Wright. (1987) Ovarian steroid and vasoconstrictor effects on cochlear blood flow. Hearing Research 31:3, pages 245-251.
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F. Samani, P. Bolzonello, R. Fior & A. Elia. (1987) Effects on hearing during prolonged oral contraceptive use. Contraception 35:1, pages 41-47.
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