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audiology: the measurement of hearing measuring sensitivity of hearing
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| audiovisual |
materials using sight or sound to present information; "language tapes and videocassettes and other audiovisuals" involving both hearing and seeing (usually relating to teaching aids); "the school's audiovisual department"
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| audio frequency |
audio: an audible acoustic wave frequency
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| audiologist |
Audiology is the branch of science that studies the sense of hearing. Its practitioners, who study hearing and treat those with hearing losses, are audiologists. Employing various testing strategies (e.g. hearing tests, otoacoustic emission measurements, and electrophysiologic tests), audiology aims to determine whether someone can hear within the normal range, and if not, which portions of hearing (high, middle, or low frequencies) are affected. ...
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| audiology |
Audiology is the branch of science that studies the sense of hearing. Its practitioners, who study hearing and treat those with hearing losses, are audiologists. Employing various testing strategies (e.g. hearing tests, otoacoustic emission measurements, and electrophysiologic tests), audiology aims to determine whether someone can hear within the normal range, and if not, which portions of hearing (high, middle, or low frequencies) are affected. ...
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