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audiogram <an audiogram; audiograms> N

audiogram PHYS

masking audiogram ACOUS

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A bilateral conductive hearing loss is apparent in the characteristic audiogram of a child with bilateral glue ear.
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On an audiogram, the resulting configuration has a distinctive notch, sometimes referred to as a noise notch.
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Ideally the audiogram would show a straight line, but in practice everyone is slightly different, and small variations are considered normal.
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They will perceive sounds differently, yet the audiogram suggests that they have the same degree of loss.
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Each patient's audiogram, combined with individual testing, would determine a gain-map program for that person.
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So he had the audiogram done, in 2015, and his score was normal.
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The device records hearing thresholds for each ear based on how the person plays the games, producing an audiogram.
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An audiogram should be performed to effectively evaluate hearing in both ears.
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This results in a sharp acoustic fovea, as illustrated in the audiogram above.
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She'd have to get an audiogram and send the results to company.
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