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audioscope Defines the look of the graphical display for sound when viewed with WebTV.
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audiologist A health professional with at least a master's degree that studies the sense of hearing, detects and diagnoses hearing loss, and works to help individuals with hearing loss
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audiogram A hearing test usually performed in a soundproof room; the person wears earphones and tones are presented to each ear, one at a time
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audiologist Professional trained in the science of audiology who may assess hearing, determine auditory capacity for processing sound, etc. An individual with a masters or doctorate degree who specializes in hearing assessment and habilitation and rehabilitation of people with hearing disorders.
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audiogram Graph used to record the hearing responses of an individual at different frequencies and intensities.
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