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29
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Children with hearing impairment also benefit from digital hearing instrument technology. Jochen W. Heinz, 2002 Download
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28
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Improvement of speech recognition in noise using the Phonak wireless personal FM hearing system. Jan A.P.M. de Laat, Raymond M. Bonnet, 2001 Download (PDF, 230 kB)
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27
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Usefulness and acceptance of automatic program selection in hearing instruments. Michael Büchler, 2001 Download (PDF, 102 kB)
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26
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Advantages of an Adaptive Multi-Microphone System. Volker Kühnel and Paul C. Checkley, 2000 Download (PDF, 212 kB)
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25
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Quantification of significant sound quality attributes in the context of hearing instrument fine tuning. Michael Boretzki, 2000 Download (PDF, 2.57 MB)
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24
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Is digital enough for improved hearing in noise? Anne May, Claus Brenner Larsen, Asgaut Warland, 1998 Download (PDF, 1.20 MB)
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23
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Amplification for Infants and Children with Hearing Loss. The Pediatric Working Group, Vanderbilt University, 1997 Download (PDF, 1.31 MB)
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22
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Real-World Consumer Satisfaction with a User-Controlled Multiple-Microphone Communication System. Francis K. Kuk, 1996 Download (PDF, 762 KB)
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21
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The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) - Administration and Application. Robyn M. Cox, 1996 Download (PDF, 1.40 MB)
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20
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The Desired Sensation Level (DSL) Method for Hearing Aid Fitting in Infants and Children. Richard C. Seewald, 1995 Download (PDF, 1.45 MB)
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