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  • ...62.150], and requires has almost the same exact requirements as the OSHA hearing conservation program requirements. Therefore, only the OSHA standard 29 CF ...aring Protectors:''' 29 CFR 1910.95(i) states that “employers shall make hearing protectors available to all employees exposed to an 8-hour time-weighted av
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  • '''Noise-induced hearing loss''' ('''NIHL''') is an increasingly prevalent disorder that results fro NIHL is a preventable [[hearing disorder]] that affects people of all ages and demographics.
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  • '''No-hearing hearings''' is the title of a study published by Professor [[Mark P. Denbea | title=No-hearing hearings
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  • For hearing messages on our private line<br/>
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  • ...rated title -->]</ref>. It seems to have been discussed in Congress in a ''Hearing on Army Issues'' held by Senator John W. Warner on or about November 19, 20
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  • |work=Joint Hearing before the Subcommittee on International Terrorism and Nonproliferation and
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  • ...and Willis headed for the scene, a spot some {{convert|60|mi|km}} distant, hearing a report at 1443 that the submarine (which had apparently submerged but had
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  • ...''Taiyo'']]. From only {{convert|880|yd|abbr=on}}, he fired all ten tubes, hearing all four stern shots and three of the bow's six explode. No enemy carrier w ...the same amount in the same direction, which compounded the problem. After hearing of the problem, most submarine skippers simply set their torpedoes running
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  • ===Hearing impairment=== ...l, Sweden | title=The concentration-effect relationship of quinine-induced hearing impairment | journal=Clin Pharmacol Ther | year=1994 | volume=55 | issue=3
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  • ...ical trial to determine efficacy in preventing noise-induced sensorineural hearing loss in humans is currently (2006) being jointly conducted by the US Army <
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  • ...ent Prepared for the North Carolina Medical Board in Advance of the Public Hearing Regarding Prescription Naloxone |year=2007|location=Raleigh, NC }}{{page ne
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  • ...orders/bilat/gentamicin_toxicity.html Gentamicin Toxicity] at the American Hearing Research Foundation</ref>. However, gentamicin is sometimes used intentiona ...ths after the last dose. Improvement usually occurs at high frequencies of hearing, as ear cells may regenerate and adapt.
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  • Damage to the kidneys and to the hearing were a side-effect of the early impure versions of vancomycin, and these we
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  • .... An adverse effect of this medicine is [[ototoxicity]], which can lead to hearing loss{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}.
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  • ...other aminoglycosides. [[Nephrotoxicity|Kidney damage]] and [[ototoxicity|hearing loss]] are the most important effects. Because of this potential, blood lev
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  • ...ous [[adverse effect (medicine)|side effect]]s include tinnitus or loss of hearing, [[toxicity to kidneys]], and [[allergic]] reactions to the [[medication|dr
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  • ...nt and include confusion, [[hallucination]]s, [[psychosis]], [[ataxia]], [[hearing loss]], headache, [[paresthesia]], [[parkinsonism]], [[peripheral neuropath
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  • *difficulty hearing
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  • ...Bahrami K, Majd M, Veszelovszky E, Short B | title = Use of furosemide and hearing loss in neonatal intensive care survivors | journal = Am J Perinatol | volu
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  • ...G, Eavey R, Shargorodsky J, Curhan GC |title=Analgesic use and the risk of hearing loss in men |journal=Am. J. Med. |volume=123 |issue=3 |pages=231–7 |year=
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  • ...slowed through excitation of the vagus center. The senses of smell, touch, hearing and vision are rendered more acute. It improves pulse and raises blood pres
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  • hearing alerts for geographical areas that
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  • *****to avoid other people hearing it, because it is secret, or in order not to disturb them
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