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Evaluation of fetal exposure to external loud noise using a sheep model: quantification of in utero acoustic transmission across the human audio rangeGélat et al., 2019
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- Gélat P
- David A
- Haqhenas S
- Henriques J
- de Maisieres A
- White T
- Jauniaux E
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- American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
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Background There is mounting evidence that neural memory traces are formed by auditory learning in utero and that premature newborns are particularly sensitive to the intense, sustained noises or impulses sounds associated with the use of intensive care equipment …
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