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[1617] Ketten, D. R., J. J. Arruda, J. O'Malley, S. R. Cramer, and J. A. Hammock, "Non anthropogenic deafness in marine mammals: Hearing that is going, going, gone", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 124, issue 4: Acoustical Society of America, pp. 2505, 11/2008. Abstract
blunt trauma
brain lesions
congenital defects
deafness
emboli
explosive trauma
fractures
gunshot wounds
hearing loss
[1617] Ketten, D. R., J. J. Arruda, J. O'Malley, S. R. Cramer, and J. A. Hammock, "Non anthropogenic deafness in marine mammals: Hearing that is going, going, gone", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 124, issue 4: Acoustical Society of America, pp. 2505, 11/2008. Abstract
hemorrhage
marine mammals
[1617] Ketten, D. R., J. J. Arruda, J. O'Malley, S. R. Cramer, and J. A. Hammock, "Non anthropogenic deafness in marine mammals: Hearing that is going, going, gone", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 124, issue 4: Acoustical Society of America, pp. 2505, 11/2008. Abstract
noise exposure
[1617] Ketten, D. R., J. J. Arruda, J. O'Malley, S. R. Cramer, and J. A. Hammock, "Non anthropogenic deafness in marine mammals: Hearing that is going, going, gone", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 124, issue 4: Acoustical Society of America, pp. 2505, 11/2008. Abstract
osteolytic lesions
parasites
pneumothorax