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Otorhinolaryngology and Phoniatrics - Issue 3/2002
147Otoacoustic Emissions in Examination of Hearing inSubjects Exposed to Noise at WorkA. Beranová, P. Čelakovský, J. Vokurka
150Development of Otoacoustic Emissions in Time in SubjectsEntering the Risk of Exposure to NoiseA. Beranová, P. Čelakovský, J. Vokurka
153The Role of Peroperative Monitoringof Electrically Evoked Auditory Responses of the Brain Stem during Selection of the OptimalPosition of Auditory NeuroprosthesisJ. Kluh, J. Skřivan, T. Šmilauer, M. Světlík, T. Tichý, S. Sedlák
157Effect of Removal of the Silicone Membrane on the Auditory Gain inTympanoplastiesM. Hroboň, J. Valvoda
161Mean Time of Insertion of a Pressure Equalizing Tube (PET)K. Bartoňková, D. Janeček, R. Lenert
164Fluctuating Perceptual HearingDisorder in a ChildJ. Jakubíková, M. Závodná, M. Šimko, D. Mozolová, M. Chocholová
167Epidermoid Formation in the Middle Ear CavityViktor Chrobok, E. Šimáková, Liang, J. N.
171Inflammatory Dysfunctions of the Facial NerveJ. Kovaľ, M. Kovalová, S. Krempaská, Z. Gdovinová
179Rehabilitation of the Lower Innervation Area of the Facial Nerve- Semiactive SuspensionJ. Kovaľ, S. Krempaská, J. Mudrák
184DacryolithiasisPavel Komínek, Petr Matoušek, S. Červenka
189Our Experience with Prosthetic Phonation Mechanisms afterTotal LaryngectomyJ. Praisler, A. Pellant, Viktor Chrobok
192Impaired Sense of Smell in Child AgeM. Beňová
Otorhinolaryngology and Phoniatrics
2002 Issue 3
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