10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRESBYCUSES»
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presbycuses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Textbook of Hearing Aid Amplification
Presbycuses study of a relatively noise free population in the Sudan. Annals
ofOto- laryngology, 71, 727-743. Rosen, S., Plester, D., El Mofty, A., & Rosen, H. (
1970). High-frequency audiometry in presbycusis. Annals ofOtolaryngology, 79 ...
2
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
The added attenuation needed even with the most rapid attack and release
combination (6/30 ms) ranged from 2.5 db for presbycuses to 5.6 db for the
labyrinthine hydrops group. The maximum increases in attenuation occurred
when the ...
3
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
... d. due to a defect in the ear or auditory apparatus; presbycusic d. see
presbycuses; profound d., no usable hearing; psychic d. hearing sounds without
comprehension; sensorimotor d. the d. that occurs in old age; usually due to
presbycusia; ...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian E Maslin-Prothero, 1994
4
Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Monthly
patient must accept his disability in toto and recognize that he is no longer
capable of engaging in rapid conversational exchange while at the same time
carrying out other tasks. These presbycuses must "Stop, Look And Listen" if they
are to ...
5
Communication behavior and aging: a sourcebook for clinicians
Thus, although some older individuals may display abnormal adaptation, it is
apparent that most presbycuses generally exhibit only minimal amounts.
Loudness perception and the influence of recruitment have been evaluated in the
elderly ...
Barbara Bennett Shadden, 1988
6
National Health Insurance: Field Hearings Before the ...
A study directed by Dr. Ram Rosen (1972) "Presbycuses Study of a Relatively
Noise- Free Population in the Sudan" found that high frequency hearing
impairment was absent in the geriatric population in this society. The researchers
also ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Health, 1976
DENMAN, D. (San Diego State U. CA 92115) A comparison of the presbycuses
speech discrimination performance in a clinical and nonclinical testing
environment. Hear. Inst rum., 27(9), 1976, 12-14. Tested the hypotheses that (a)
little or no ...
8
Handbook of Hearing Aid Amplification: Clinical ...
Presbycuses study of a relatively noise free population in the Sudan. Annals of
Otolaryngology, 7l, 727-743. Rosen, S., Plester, D., El Mofty, A., & Rosen, H. High
frequency audiometry in presbycusis. Annals of Otolaryngology. 79, l 8-32. Rupp
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s CL 100 50 0 100 50 0 100 50 0 100 50 Oh NORMAL CONTROL PB-5dB SL SSI
-ICM PRESBYCUSIC SSI-ICM 50% COMPRESSION 18 presbycuses were
compared with 5 young adult patients matched for average hearing level (control
...
Joseph E. Hawkins, Merle Lawrence, Walter Paxton Work, 1973
10
Rehabilitative Audiology for Children and Adults
Such testing combined with the client's assessment of communication difficulties
is a more relevant index of rehabilitative need. Presbycusis. Presbycuses
represent the largest etiological subgroup in the adult hearing-impaired
population.
Julia M. Davis, Edward J. Hardick, Dianne J. Van Tasell, 1981