Postdeployment Hearing Loss in U.S. Army Soldiers Seen at Audiology Clinics From April 1, 2003, Through March 31, 2004
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- Received: Oct 15, 2004
- Accepted: Aug 12, 2005
- Published in issue: Dec 1, 2005
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