“…This is actually the persistent threshold shift (PTS) . Exponential recovery of TTS has already been described for man by Davis et al (1950), Ward et al (1958Ward et al ( , 1959 and Ward (1960). Miller et al (1963) in the study of cats have shown that the TTS recovery was extremely rapid during the first post-exposure days to be followed later by a slower recovery.…”
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“…This is actually the persistent threshold shift (PTS) . Exponential recovery of TTS has already been described for man by Davis et al (1950), Ward et al (1958Ward et al ( , 1959 and Ward (1960). Miller et al (1963) in the study of cats have shown that the TTS recovery was extremely rapid during the first post-exposure days to be followed later by a slower recovery.…”
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