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51. [Responses evoked in 'steady state' in man by means of a sinusoidal frequency modulation]

53. [High-frequency bone audiometry]

56. An Empowerment Model for Individuals with Chronic Tinnitus.

57. French Society of ENT (SFORL) guidelines (short version): Audiometry in adults and children.

58. Exploring Tinnitus-Induced Disablement by Persistent Frustration in Aging Individuals: A Grounded Theory Study.

59. The Effect of Cochlear Damage on the Sensitivity to Harmonicity.

61. Harmonic fusion and pitch affinity: Is there a direct link?

62. Intra-individual variability in tinnitus patients : current thoughts and perspectives.

63. Effect of chronic cortical stimulation on chronic severe tinnitus: a prospective randomized double-blind cross-over trial and long-term follow up.

64. Bone conduction: an explanation for this phenomenon comprising complex mechanisms.

65. Auditory discrimination of frequency ratios: the octave singularity.

66. Comparison between bilateral cochlear implants and Neurelec Digisonic(®) SP Binaural cochlear implant: speech perception, sound localization and patient self-assessment.

67. Comparison of three types of French speech-in-noise tests: a multi-center study.

68. Is behavioral audiometry achievable in infants younger than 6 months of age?

69. Pitch comparisons between electrical stimulation of a cochlear implant and acoustic stimuli presented to a normal-hearing contralateral ear.

70. [Pathophysiology of auditory and speech perception].

71. Screening to detect permanent childhood hearing impairment in neonates transferred from the newborn nursery.

73. [Tinnitus in young adults].

74. [Fluctuating deafness].

75. Behavioral audiometry: validity of audiometric measurements obtained using the "Delaroche protocol" in babies aged 4--18 months suffering from bilateral sensorineural hearing loss.

76. Assessment and amelioration of hyperacusis in tinnitus patients.

77. Behavioral audiometry: protocols for measuring hearing thresholds in babies aged 4-18 months.

78. Further validation of the Iowa tinnitus handicap questionnaire.

79. [Auditive function disturbances. Diagnostic orientation].

80. Long-term outcome of childhood hearing deficiency.

81. [Tinnitus and deafness].

82. [Multi-frequency impedance measurement and Meniere's disease. Analysis of the results of TEFLAG].

83. [Multi-frequency tympanometry in experimentally-induced cochlear lesions in chinchillas and guinea pigs].

84. Short-term effectiveness of medial efferents does not predict susceptibility to temporary threshold shift in the guinea pig.

85. Pharmacological strategies for preventing cochlear damage induced by noise trauma.

86. Development of capacities of communication and socialization in young deaf children: utility of a common assessment protocol for implanted or hearing aid equipped children.

88. Intracochlear electrical tinnitus reduction.

89. [Value of the association of normovolemic dilution and hyperbaric oxygenation in the treatment of sudden deafness. A retrospective study].

90. [Sudden deafness: a randomized comparative study of 2 administration modalities of hyperbaric oxygenotherapy combined with naftidrofuryl].

92. Recent Advances in Tinnitus.

93. [Tinnitus: peripheral and central aspects].

94. [Current role of electrocochleography].

95. Betahistine dihydrochloride versus flunarizine. A double-blind study on recurrent vertigo with or without cochlear syndrome typical of Menière's disease.

96. Electrocochleography: applications and limitations in young children.

97. The prognostic value of the stapedius reflex in peripheral facial palsy.

98. [Clinical value of tuning curves or frequency selectivity curves].

99. [Role of electrophysiology in the current diagnosis of deaf children].

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