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hearing-impaired Hearing impairment or deafness is decreased or absent ability to perceive auditory information. While some cases of hearing loss are reversible with medical treatment, many lead to a permanent disability. Of vital importance are the age at which the hearing loss occurred, as this may interfere with the acquisition of spoken language. Hearing aids and cochlear implants may alleviate some of the barriers caused by hearing impairment, but are often insufficient. ...
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hearing The term hearing or hearing person, from the perspective of mainstream English-language culture, refers to somone whose sense of hearing is at the medical norm. From this point of view, someone who is not fully hearing has a hearing impairment or is said to be hard of hearing or deaf. The continuum of hearing ability tends to be broken down into fine gradations. ...
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hearing The vibration of sound waves on the eardrums and the firing of electrochemical impulses in the brain.
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hearing A meeting or session of a committee of Congress ?usually open to the public ?to obtain information and opinions on proposed legislation, to conduct an investigation, or oversee a program.
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hearing series of events in which sound waves in the air are converted to electrical signals that are sent as nerve impulses to the brain where they are interpreted.
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