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Original Article

Speech Perception Performance of Children with a Cochlear Implant Compared to that of Children with Conventional Hearing Aids: 1. The “Equivalent Hearing Loss” Concept

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Pages 750-754 | Received 26 Jun 1996, Accepted 18 Nov 1996, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Elizabeth M Fitzpatrick, Janet Olds, Isabelle Gaboury, Rosemary McCrae, David Schramm & Andrée Durieux-Smith. (2012) Comparison of outcomes in children with hearing aids and cochlear implants. Cochlear Implants International 13:1, pages 5-15.
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Paula C. Stacey, Heather M. Fortnum, Garry R. Barton & A Quentin Summerfield. (2006) Hearing-Impaired Children in the United Kingdom, I: Auditory Performance, Communication Skills, Educational Achievements, Quality of Life, and Cochlear Implantation. Ear and Hearing 27:2, pages 161-186.
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Su Wooi Teoh, David B. Pisoni & Richard T. Miyamoto. (2004) Cochlear Implantation in Adults with Prelingual Deafness. Part I. Clinical Results. The Laryngoscope 114:9, pages 1536-1540.
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