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Letter by Legge et al regarding article, "Safety of intravenous fibrinolysis in imaging-confirmed single penetrator artery infarcts"
Development of resistance to noise
Recent investigations have demonstrated that in animal models repeated exposures to mid-intensity noise induce a progressive reduction of the temporary threshold shift (TTS) following the exposures. This phenomenon is named "conditioning" and it is actually able to reduce the permanent threshold shift (PTS) following exposure to high intensity noise; this finding is named "toughening". In the present work the fundamental steps of the research concerning the toughening are reviewed and the biological mechanisms supposed to be underlying this phenomenon discussed. The few preliminary results of the studies on humans are also reported.
Recent investigations have demonstrated that in animal models repeated exposures to mid-intensity noise induce a progressive reduction of the temporary threshold shift (TTS) following the exposures. This phenomenon is named "conditioning" and it is actually able to reduce the permanent threshold shift (PTS) following exposure to high intensity noise; this finding is named "toughening". In the present work the fundamental steps of the research concerning the toughening are reviewed and the biological mechanisms supposed to be underlying this phenomenon discussed. The few preliminary results of the studies on humans are also reported
Indicatori scheletrici e dentari di stress e attività occupazionali della necropoli di via Marche a Taranto (VI-IV a.C.)
L’uomo neolitico di Malerba: l’indagine antropologica sullo scheletro della sepoltura n.1
Phonetic complexity, speech accuracy and intelligibility assessment of Italian dysarthric speech
La necropoli di Età Classica (VI-IV a.C.) di via Marche a Taranto: l’analisi antropologica
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