- mechanisms.
Audiometers are
standard equipment at ear, nose and
throat (ENT)
clinics and in
audiology centers. An
alternative to
hardware audiometers are software...
-
countries have
introduced electronic devices called audiometers.
RAJAR has
tested several audiometers but has not
determined any
viable for introduction...
- a
variety of
audiometers were
invented in
United States and overseas.
These early audiometers were
known as induction-coil
audiometers due to... Hughes...
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hearing and is most
often performed by an
audiologist using an
audiometer. An
audiometer is used to
determine a person's
hearing sensitivity at different...
- standards.
Audiometers and
headphones must be
calibrated together.
During the
calibration process, the
output signal from the
audiometer to the headphones...
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audiometers—a
machine used for
evaluating hearing acuity.
Initially the
audiometers were
built for Maico, but in 1945 ADC
began building audiometers under...
- of
interests and
included a
metal jacket to ****ist in breathing, the
audiometer to
detect minor hearing problems, a
device to
locate icebergs, investigations...
- the
audible threshold for
standardized frequencies as
measured by an
audiometer. The Y axis
represents intensity measured in
decibels (dB) and the X axis...
- home for a one-w**** period. The
Nielsen sample included roughly 1,700
audiometer homes and a
rotating board of
nearly 850
diary respondents by the early...
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medical settings to test both
hearing and bone density. A sonometer, or
audiometer, is used to
determine hearing sensitivity,
while a
clinical bone sonometer...