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Hearing Loss, High-Frequency

Known as: Hearing Loss, High Frequency, Progressive high-frequency hearing loss, High-frequency deafness 
A condition in which a person loses the ability to hear high frequency sounds. It is typically associated with impairment of the inner ear.
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Multimode polymer waveguides and fiber-to-waveguide couplers have been integrated with microfluidic channels by use of a single… 
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
The microwave surface resistance at 2.95 GHz of a very-high-quality crystal of ${\mathrm{YBa}}_{2}$${\mathrm{Cu}}_{3}$${\mathrm{O… 
Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Recently, tumor-specific allele loss has been shown to be an important characteristic of some tumors. When such loss includes one… 
Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Techniques for the design of VLSI architectures for direct digital frequency synthesis have been introduced that allow for the… 
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Twelve Angus X Hereford steers were assigned to either a control high-energy diet or a test diet consisting of 20% rapeseed at… 
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
A comparison of the late effects on intellectual and neuropsychologic function of three different CNS "prophylaxis" regimens was… 
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
It is well known [Refs 1, 2] that a tone or partial-band noise jammer can so choose his jamming strategy as to cause the bit… 
Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
The eigenvalues for all the significant low-order resonant modes of an unstable optical resonator with circular mirrors are… 
Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
1. Using experimental curves relating the threshold contrast of sinusoidal grating patterns to their spatial frequency, the…