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Audiology : Official Organ of the International Society of Audiology|January 1, 1991
Evoked otoacoustic emissions: correlates between spectrum analysis and audiogramL Collet, E Veuillet, J M Chanal, et al.
European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases|August 30, 2021
A new genetic variant causing auditory neuropathy: A CARE case reportP Reynard, P Monin, E Veuillet, et al.
Ear and Hearing|April 1, 1993
Click-evoked otoacoustic emissions and hearing threshold in sensorineural hearing lossL Collet, V Levy, E Veuillet, et al.
Annales D'Oto-Laryngologie Et De Chirurgie Cervico Faciale : Bulletin De La Societe D'Oto-Laryngologie Des Hopitaux De Paris|October 10, 1998
[Peripheral auditory lateralization]S Khalfa, T Morlet, E Veuillet, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|January 1, 1997
Effects of hypothermia on cochlear micromechanical properties in humansE Veuillet, M Gartner, G Champsaur, et al.
Brain & Development|July 1, 1993
Evoked and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. A comparison of neonates and adultsL Collet, M Gartner, E Veuillet, et al.
Hearing Research|July 31, 1998
Benzodiazepines alter cochleo-cochlear loop in humansN Morand, E Veuillet, M C Gagnieu, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|September 29, 2006
Simple reaction times in subjects with steeply sloping hearing loss: is there an alteration at the edge of the loss?D Gabriel, E Veuillet, C Bonnet, et al.
Neurophysiologie Clinique = Clinical Neurophysiology|November 25, 2010
[Exploration of the auditory system in humans: From click to speech auditory brainstem responses]C Richard, A Jeanvoine, E Veuillet, et al.
Perception & Psychophysics|July 26, 2000
Tones disappear faster in the right ear than in the leftS Khalfa, C Micheyl, E Pham, et al.
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Audiology : Official Organ of the International Society of Audiology|January 1, 1991
Evoked otoacoustic emissions: correlates between spectrum analysis and audiogramL Collet, E Veuillet, J M Chanal, et al.
European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases|August 30, 2021
A new genetic variant causing auditory neuropathy: A CARE case reportP Reynard, P Monin, E Veuillet, et al.
Ear and Hearing|April 1, 1993
Click-evoked otoacoustic emissions and hearing threshold in sensorineural hearing lossL Collet, V Levy, E Veuillet, et al.
Annales D'Oto-Laryngologie Et De Chirurgie Cervico Faciale : Bulletin De La Societe D'Oto-Laryngologie Des Hopitaux De Paris|October 10, 1998
[Peripheral auditory lateralization]S Khalfa, T Morlet, E Veuillet, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|January 1, 1997
Effects of hypothermia on cochlear micromechanical properties in humansE Veuillet, M Gartner, G Champsaur, et al.
Brain & Development|July 1, 1993
Evoked and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. A comparison of neonates and adultsL Collet, M Gartner, E Veuillet, et al.
Hearing Research|July 31, 1998
Benzodiazepines alter cochleo-cochlear loop in humansN Morand, E Veuillet, M C Gagnieu, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|September 29, 2006
Simple reaction times in subjects with steeply sloping hearing loss: is there an alteration at the edge of the loss?D Gabriel, E Veuillet, C Bonnet, et al.
Neurophysiologie Clinique = Clinical Neurophysiology|November 25, 2010
[Exploration of the auditory system in humans: From click to speech auditory brainstem responses]C Richard, A Jeanvoine, E Veuillet, et al.
Perception & Psychophysics|July 26, 2000
Tones disappear faster in the right ear than in the leftS Khalfa, C Micheyl, E Pham, et al.
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