Selection for deafness?
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J. Brandner | C. Meyer | G. Amedofu | R. Horstmann | Rolf D. Horstmann | Christian G. Meyer | Johanna M. Brandner | Christian Timmann | Geoffrey K. Amedofu | Dieter Pohland | C. Timmann | D. Pohland | C. G. Meyer
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