<p>Result of audiometric testing of different groups of MSWL workers at frequencies of 2000, 3000 and 4000 Hz in either ear.</p
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate differences between monotich and dichotic 4...
Background/Aim. A more recent method, the auditory steadystate response (ASSR), has become more and ...
a<p>Two-sided χ<sup>2</sup> test was used for comparing the frequency distribution.</p>b<p>Two-sided...
<p>Result of environmental noise monitoring by worksites of different groups of MSWL workers.</p
AbstractAn objective, fast, and reasonably accurate assessment test that allows for easy interpretat...
This research was designed to provide new information regarding the cochlear sensitivities that occu...
<p>Mann-Whitney test results to compare thresholds on the middle fingertip from participants with no...
Introduction. Noise is a major cause of health disorders in workers and has unique importance in the...
Introduction: Studies on the occupational exposure show that noise has been reaching a large part of...
Introduction: Otoacoustic emissions can be an alternative for cochlear evaluation in noise induced h...
<p>Data shown as mean±SEM and medians (in case of no hearing sensation 110 dB was set as the thresho...
To compare the dose-response relationship differences between impulse noise exposure workers and con...
<p>A listening test was conducted to determine how well auralizations of aircraft match with recordi...
<p>A comparison between MLD condition measurements (in dB SPL) made in the sound booth and scanner r...
Objective: The aim of our study was to check out the hearing limit of industrial workers along with ...
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate differences between monotich and dichotic 4...
Background/Aim. A more recent method, the auditory steadystate response (ASSR), has become more and ...
a<p>Two-sided χ<sup>2</sup> test was used for comparing the frequency distribution.</p>b<p>Two-sided...
<p>Result of environmental noise monitoring by worksites of different groups of MSWL workers.</p
AbstractAn objective, fast, and reasonably accurate assessment test that allows for easy interpretat...
This research was designed to provide new information regarding the cochlear sensitivities that occu...
<p>Mann-Whitney test results to compare thresholds on the middle fingertip from participants with no...
Introduction. Noise is a major cause of health disorders in workers and has unique importance in the...
Introduction: Studies on the occupational exposure show that noise has been reaching a large part of...
Introduction: Otoacoustic emissions can be an alternative for cochlear evaluation in noise induced h...
<p>Data shown as mean±SEM and medians (in case of no hearing sensation 110 dB was set as the thresho...
To compare the dose-response relationship differences between impulse noise exposure workers and con...
<p>A listening test was conducted to determine how well auralizations of aircraft match with recordi...
<p>A comparison between MLD condition measurements (in dB SPL) made in the sound booth and scanner r...
Objective: The aim of our study was to check out the hearing limit of industrial workers along with ...
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate differences between monotich and dichotic 4...
Background/Aim. A more recent method, the auditory steadystate response (ASSR), has become more and ...
a<p>Two-sided χ<sup>2</sup> test was used for comparing the frequency distribution.</p>b<p>Two-sided...