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auditory tube (See Eustachian tube.)
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audit The systematic examination of records and the investigation of other evidence to determine the propriety, compliance, and adequacy of programs, systems, and operations. The auditing process may include tools and techniques available from such diverse areas as engineering, economics, statistics, and accounting. ...
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audiometric having to dear with hearing tests
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audit trail is a chronological record of computer system activities which saved to a file on the system. The file can later be reviewed by the system administrator to identify users actions on the system or processes which occurred on the system. Because audit trails take up valuable disk space and can slow the computer system down, many system administrators do not use them or use only limited ones.
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audiogram electrical study of hearing plotted on a graph.
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