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51. Video Head Impulse Testing in a Pediatric Population: Normative Findings.

52. Pressurized transient otoacoustic emissions measured using click and chirp stimuli.

53. Chirp-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions and Middle Ear Absorbance for Monitoring Ototoxicity in Cystic Fibrosis Patients.

54. Identifying Otosclerosis with Aural Acoustical Tests of Absorbance, Group Delay, Acoustic Reflex Threshold, and Otoacoustic Emissions.

55. Wideband acoustic immittance in children with Down syndrome: prediction of middle-ear dysfunction, conductive hearing loss and patent PE tubes.

56. Assessing Sensorineural Hearing Loss Using Various Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emission Stimulus Conditions.

57. The cumulative effects of intravenous antibiotic treatments on hearing in patients with cystic fibrosis.

58. Normative Wideband Reflectance, Equivalent Admittance at the Tympanic Membrane, and Acoustic Stapedius Reflex Threshold in Adults.

59. Aural Acoustic Stapedius-Muscle Reflex Threshold Procedures to Test Human Infants and Adults.

60. Pressurized Wideband Acoustic Stapedial Reflex Thresholds: Normal Development and Relationships to Auditory Function in Infants.

61. Comparing otoacoustic emissions evoked by chirp transients with constant absorbed sound power and constant incident pressure magnitude.

62. Longitudinal development of wideband reflectance tympanometry in normal and at-risk infants.

63. Comparisons of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions using chirp and click stimuli.

64. Influence of the WIC Program on Loss to Follow-up for Newborn Hearing Screening.

65. Clinical Practice Guideline: Otitis Media with Effusion Executive Summary (Update).

66. Clinical Practice Guideline: Otitis Media with Effusion (Update).

67. Procedures for ambient-pressure and tympanometric tests of aural acoustic reflectance and admittance in human infants and adults.

68. Air and Bone Conduction Click and Tone-Burst Auditory Brainstem Thresholds Using Kalman Adaptive Processing in Nonsedated Normal-Hearing Infants.

69. Probing molecular pathways for DNA orientational trapping, unzipping and translocation in nanopores by using a tunable overhang sensor.

70. Risk Factors for Preoperative and Postoperative Hearing Loss in Children Undergoing Pressure Equalization Tube Placement.

71. Wideband acoustic immittance measures: developmental characteristics (0 to 12 months).

72. Pediatric applications of wideband acoustic immittance measures.

73. Wideband acoustic immittance: tympanometric measures.

74. Consensus statement: Eriksholm workshop on wideband absorbance measures of the middle ear.

75. Panel 8: Complications and sequelae.

76. Biomechanics of a bone-periodontal ligament-tooth fibrous joint.

77. 21st annual NIDCD-sponsored research symposium: neurobiological processes underlying auditory and speech perception.

78. Wideband reflectance in newborns: normative regions and relationship to hearing-screening results.

79. Hearing screening and middle ear measures in American Indian infants and toddlers.

80. Plasma-induced formation of Ag nanodots for ultra-high-enhancement surface-enhanced Raman scattering substrates.

81. Early otitis media among Minnesota American Indians: the Little Ears Study.

82. Vibration-induced hearing loss: mechanical and physiological aspects.

83. Recent advances in otitis media. 9. Complications and sequelae.

84. Recent advances in otitis media. 7. Diagnosis and screening.

85. Chronic otitis media with effusion sequelae in children treated with tubes.

86. Prospective study of tympanic membrane retraction, hearing loss, and multifrequency tympanometry.

87. Chronic otitis media with effusion.

88. Portfolio 2000: managing clinical systems.

89. Effects of tympanic membrane abnormalities on auditory function.

90. Randomized trial of the efficacy of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and prednisone in preventing post-tympanostomy tube morbidity.

91. Multifrequency tympanometry in chinchillas.

92. Key indicators of laboratory performance.

93. Identification of hearing loss in children with otitis media.

94. A clinical profile of otitis media without an intact tympanic membrane.

95. Tympanometric evaluation of middle ear function in children with otitis media.

96. Effects of otitis media on extended high-frequency hearing in children.

97. Multifrequency Tympanometry: Current Clinical Application.

98. Tympanic electrocochleography: normal and abnormal patterns of response.

99. The LIS: the overlooked tool for TQM.

100. Audiologic evaluation of the otitis media patient.

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