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Figure 2. Potentiation of noise-induced hearing loss measured as a loss in CAP threshold sensitivity by simultaneous exposure to 1200 ppm carbon monoxide. Potentiation of 0 dB represents no increase in noise-induced hearing loss produced by the carbon monoxide. Significant potentiation was observed only for the noise exposure of moderate severity (100 dB octave band noise for 2 hours).

Figure 2. Potentiation of noise-induced hearing loss measured as a loss in CAP threshold sensitivity by
simultaneous exposure to 1200 ppm carbon monoxide. Potentiation of 0 dB represents no increase in
noise-induced hearing loss produced by the carbon monoxide. Significant potentiation was observed
only for the noise exposure of moderate severity (100 dB octave band noise for 2 hours).