M LOEB

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1 AUDITORY SENSITIVITY OF THE RHEUSUS MONKEY. J Comp Physiol Psychol 1965 0.91
2 The influence of different acoustical stimuli on the threshold of the contralateral ear: a possible index of attenuation by the intratympanic reflex. Acta Otolaryngol 1962 0.81
3 ATP and the conversion of mevalonic acid to cholesterol and precursors by liver homogenates. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1960 0.75
4 MONITORING READILY DETECTED AUDITORY SIGNALS AND DETECTION OF OBSCURE VISUAL SIGNALS. Percept Mot Skills 1963 0.75
5 The influence of different acoustical stimuli on the threshold of the contralateral ear: a possible index of attenuation by the intratympanic reflex. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1961 0.75
6 CHANGES IN THE HEARING OF PERSONNEL EXPOSED TO HIGH INTENSITY CONTINUOUS NOISE. REP 566. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1963 0.75
7 Temporary threshold shift for "normal" subjects as a function of age and sex. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1963 0.75
8 Noise exposure and individual alterations in middle ear muscle reflex activity. Aerosp Med 1963 0.75
9 TEMPORARY THRESHOLD SHIFT IN SUCCESSIVE SESSIONS FOR SUBJECTS EXPOSED TO CONTINUOUS AND PERIODIC INTERMITTENT NOISE. REP NO. 604. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1964 0.75
10 Auditory intensity discrimination as a function of stimulus presentation method. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1962 0.75
11 Relationship between ribonuclease and certain anionic polymers in utilization of mevalonic acid by liver homogenates. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1960 0.75
12 The influence of intense contralateral stimulation on the loudness of a low frequency tone. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1959 0.75
13 Influence of time on task and false information on efficiency of responding to pure tones. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1960 0.75
14 Reliability and temporal course of temporary and contralateral threshold shifts. J Speech Hear Res 1962 0.75
15 PSYCHOPHYSICAL CORRELATES OF INTRATYMPANIC REFLEX ACTION. Psychol Bull 1964 0.75
16 Additional evidence for the existence of a new factor essential for mevalonic acid utilization. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1958 0.75
17 The influence of loud contralateral stimulation on the threshold for lower frequency tones. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1959 0.75
18 Some factors influencing the effective auditory intensive difference limen. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1963 0.75
19 EFFECTS OF HIGH INTENSITY IMPULSE NOISE AND RAPID CHANGES IN PRESSURE UPON STAPEDECTOMIZED MONKEYS. REP NO. 610. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1964 0.75
20 Effect of inhibitors of oxidative phosphorylation on biosynthesis of cholesterol and precursors by liver homogenates. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1960 0.75
21 VIGILANCE FOR AUDITORY INTENSITY CHANGES AS A FUNCTION OF PRELIMINARY FEEDBACK AND CONFIDENCE LEVEL. Hum Factors 1964 0.75
22 Relationship between mevalonic acid utilization and ATP content in liver homogenates pretreated with ribonuclease. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1960 0.75
23 Field evaluation of the hazard to hearing of a proposed 25 meter range to personnel wearing ear protective devices. Rep US Army Med Res Lab 1962 0.75
24 CHANGES IN THE HEARING OF PERSONNEL EXPOSED TO HIGH INTENSITYCONTINUOUS NOISE. Mil Med 1963 0.75