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Auditory system / Acoustics / Audiology / Noise pollution / Audiometer / Hearing impairment / Absolute threshold of hearing / Audiometry / Headphones / Hearing / Otology / Otolaryngology
Date: 2012-01-05 04:15:56
Auditory system
Acoustics
Audiology
Noise pollution
Audiometer
Hearing impairment
Absolute threshold of hearing
Audiometry
Headphones
Hearing
Otology
Otolaryngology

Trends In Amplification VOLUME 9, NUMBER 4, 2005 Clinical Protocols for Hearing Instrument Fitting in the Desired Sensation Level Method Marlene Bagatto, AuD,* Sheila Moodie, MClSc,* Susan Scollie, PhD,* Richard Seewald,

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