
Al Balushi
Articles
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Sep 6, 2024 |
pubs.aip.org | Al Balushi |Ruwi High Street |Sian Lloyd |Rahma Abdul Rahman
In previous studies, various adverse effects have been attributed to exposure to very-high frequency sounds (VHFS; 11.2–17.8 kHz) and ultrasound (US; >17.8 kHz), including fatigue, headache, fullness of the ears, and ear pain (reviewed in Lawton 2001; Leighton 2016, 2017).
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