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Hearing Loss in Children Caused by the Impulsive Noise of Chinese Crackers

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Pages 153-156 | Received 27 Apr 1974, Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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Alf Axelsson. (1996) The risk of sensorineural hearing loss from noisy toys and recreational activities in children and teenagers. International Journal for Consumer and Product Safety 3:3, pages 137-146.
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A. Axelsson, T. Jerson, U. Lindberg & F. Lindgren. (1981) Early Noise-induced Hearing Loss in Teenage Boys. Scandinavian Audiology 10:2, pages 91-96.
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Alf Axelsson, Per-Anders Hellström, Richard Altschuler & Josef M. Miller. (1991) Inner ear damage from toy cap pistols and fire-crackers. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 21:2, pages 143-148.
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Deepak Gupta & S. K. Vishwakarma. (2009) Toy weapons and firecrackers: A source of hearing loss. The Laryngoscope 99:3, pages 330-334.
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