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Development of the Audiometer and Audiometry
International Journal of Audiology, 1984The authors consider the reasons why the induction coil audiometer was not widely adopted in clinical practise. The conclusion is that they offered little relevance to the management of hearing-impaired patients at that time, bearing in mind the state of therapeutics, surgery and contemporary aids to hearing.
A. F. Mester, S. D.G. Stephens
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1970
Within the last decade, evoked—response audiometry (ERA), based on recording of acoustically evoked cortical potentials, has become increasingly common in the audiological clinic. This technique, however, must still be considered to be at the experimental stage, and it is at present difficult to foresee the advances which the use of this method will ...
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Within the last decade, evoked—response audiometry (ERA), based on recording of acoustically evoked cortical potentials, has become increasingly common in the audiological clinic. This technique, however, must still be considered to be at the experimental stage, and it is at present difficult to foresee the advances which the use of this method will ...
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The Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 1985
John Throckmorton, Christopher W. Turner
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John Throckmorton, Christopher W. Turner
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Impedance Audiometry With Neonates
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1973This study was undertaken to obtain information regarding results of impedance audiometry of newborns. Forty normal babies varying from 36 to 151 hours old were tested with an electro-impedance bridge. The basic components of impedance audiometry were carried out.
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1989
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses audiometry and describes the methods required for measuring hearing loss. Hearing can be damaged in many different ways and by a number of agents. Audiometry provides a means of investigating the extent and the nature of the damage.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses audiometry and describes the methods required for measuring hearing loss. Hearing can be damaged in many different ways and by a number of agents. Audiometry provides a means of investigating the extent and the nature of the damage.
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The Accuracy of Continuous Audiometry as Compared with Octave Audiometry
ORL, 1955J. van der Waal, H.A.E. van Dishoeck
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
D L, McPherson, J, Jerger
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D L, McPherson, J, Jerger
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AEP in der objektiven Audiometrie: Electric Response Audiometry
1989Die Audiometrie hat im Rahmen der HNO-Heilkunde in den letzten 20 Jahren eine bedeutende Entwicklung durchlaufen. Neben zahlreichen neuen physiologischen und pathophysiologischen Erkenntnissen kann dies im wesentlichen auf die Einfuhrung computergestutzter Test- und Auswerteverfahren zuruckgefuhrt werden.
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