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Original Article

Quality Estimation of Click-evoked Oto-acoustic Emissions

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Pages 3-7 | Received 30 Jun 1989, Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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P. M. Haughton. (1998) Random Noise in the Spectra of Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions. British Journal of Audiology 32:5, pages 337-349.
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A. R. D. Thornton, L. Kimm, C. R. Kennedy & D. Cafarelli-dees. (1993) External- and middle-ear factors affecting evoked otoacoustic emissions in neonates. British Journal of Audiology 27:5, pages 319-327.
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Melanie A. Cane, Gerard M. O'donoghue & Mark E. Lutman. (1992) The Feasibility of Using Oto-Acoustic Emissions to Monitor Cochlear Function During Acoustic Neuroma Surgery. Scandinavian Audiology 21:3, pages 173-176.
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G. J. McKee & S. D. G. Stephens. (1992) An Investigation of Normally Hearing Subjects with Tinnitus. Audiology 31:6, pages 313-317.
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P. M. Robinson & P. M. Haughton. (1991) Modification of evoked oto-acoustic emissions by changes in pressure in the external ear. British Journal of Audiology 25:2, pages 131-133.
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B. Lineton, A.R.D. Thornton & V.J. Baker. (2006) An investigation into the relationship between input–output nonlinearities and rate-induced nonlinearities of click-evoked otoacoustic emissions recorded using maximum length sequences. Hearing Research 219:1-2, pages 24-35.
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Hasnaa Ismail & A.Roger D. Thornton. (2003) The interaction between ear and sex differences and stimulus rate. Hearing Research 179:1-2, pages 97-103.
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Antoinette Slaven & Roger A. D. Thornton. (1998) Neonatal Otoacoustic Emissions Recorded Using Maximum Length Sequence Stimuli. Ear and Hearing 19:2, pages 103-110.
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Mark E. Lutman, Adrian C. Davis, Heather M. Fortnum & Sally Wood. (1997) Field Sensitivity of Targeted Neonatal Hearing Screening by Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions. Ear and Hearing 18:4, pages 265-276.
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Jemma E. Hine & A. Roger D. Thornton. (1997) Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions Recorded Using Maximum Length Sequences as a Function of Stimulus Rate and Level. Ear and Hearing 18:2, pages 121-128.
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P. G. Zorowka. (1993) Otoacoustic emissions: A new method to diagnose hearing impairment in children. European Journal of Pediatrics 152:8, pages 626-634.
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