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Otolaryngology / Disability / Hearing impairment / Sensorineural hearing loss / Hearing aid / Hearing / Ear / Congenital hearing loss / Nonsyndromic deafness / Deafness / Otology / Auditory system
Date: 2008-03-06 09:45:27
Otolaryngology
Disability
Hearing impairment
Sensorineural hearing loss
Hearing aid
Hearing
Ear
Congenital hearing loss
Nonsyndromic deafness
Deafness
Otology
Auditory system

PREVALENCE OF HEARING IMPAIRMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I

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