| Stenger t. |
(for detecting simulated unilateral hearing loss): a signal is presented at an intensity less than the admitted threshold to the affected ear and a less intense signal of the same frequency is presented simultaneously to the unaffected ear. If the subject is feigning a loss of hearing, the signal in the unaffected ear will not be heard.
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| stenion |
pl. sten´ia [Gr. stenos narrow + -on neuter ending] an encephalometric landmark, the craniometrical point situated at each end of the smallest transverse diameter of the head in the temporal region.
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| Steno |
see Stensen.
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| stenobregmatic |
having the superior and anterior portion of the head narrowed.
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| stenocephalia |
stenocephaly.
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