Noise-Induced Cochlear Hypoxia Is Intensity Dependent, Correlates with Hearing Loss and Precedes Reduction of Cochlear Blood Flow (Q73925541)
scientific article published on 01 May 1996
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(P1476) "Noise-induced cochlear hypoxia is intensity dependent, correlates with hearing loss and precedes reduction of cochlear blood flow" (language: en)
"Noise-Induced Cochlear Hypoxia Is Intensity Dependent, Correlates with Hearing Loss and Precedes Reduction of Cochlear Blood Flow" (language: en)
(P2093) K. Lamm
W. Arnold
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