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[19] "Correlating military sonar use with Beaked Whale mass strandings: what do the historical data show?",
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[88] "Three-dimensional reconstructions of the dolphin ear",
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[6236] "Elastic modulus of cetacean auditory ossicles",
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[1335] "Run deep, but not silent",
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[84] "Structure, function, and adaptation of the manatee ear",
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[18] "Marine mammal noise exposure criteria: initial scientific recommendations (2009)",
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[32] Scientific research caucus statement: report of the federal representatives of the marine mammal commission advisory committee on acoustic impacts on marine mammals (supplement),
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[1335] "Run deep, but not silent",
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[1619] "Proposed Marine Mammal Noise Exposure Criteria: Current Data Base, Limitations, and Research Needs",
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[6242] "Auditory Structures that Impact Sensitivity and Acuity in Cetaceans:Location, Location, Location",
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[85] "The cetacean ear: form, frequency, and evolution",
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[85] "The cetacean ear: form, frequency, and evolution",
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[18] "Marine mammal noise exposure criteria: initial scientific recommendations (2009)",
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[77] "Estimates of blast injury and acoustic trauma zones for marine mammals from underwater explosions",
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[84] "Structure, function, and adaptation of the manatee ear",
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[84] "Structure, function, and adaptation of the manatee ear",
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[14] "Computed tomography (CT): a non-invasive technique for assessing trauma and disease in stranded marine mammals",
18th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Quebec, Canada, Society for Marine Mammology, 10/2009.
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[18] "Marine mammal noise exposure criteria: initial scientific recommendations (2009)",
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