Mechanisms of noise-induced hearing loss indicate multiple methods of prevention
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Tatsuya Yamasoba | Colleen G. Le Prell | T. Yamasoba | C. L. Prell | Josef M. Miller | Daisuke Yamashita | Shujiro B. Minami | S. Minami | D. Yamashita | C. Prell | Shujiro B Minami
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