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Original Article

The use of High-Pass amplification for Broad-Frequency sensorineural hearing loss

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Pages 10-26 | Published online: 08 Jun 2010

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Gitte Keidser, Lyndal Carter, Josef Chalupper & Harvey Dillon. (2007) Effect of low-frequency gain and venting effects on the benefit derived from directionality and noise reduction in hearing aids. International Journal of Audiology 46:10, pages 554-568.
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Agnete Parving. (1991) The Value of Speech Audiometry in Hearing-Aid Rehabilitation. Scandinavian Audiology 20:3, pages 159-164.
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J. D. Hood. (1990) The pattern of consonant and vowel errors in patients with conductive and cochlear hearing loss. British Journal of Audiology 24:3, pages 167-169.
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I. R. C. Swan & S. Gatehouse. (1990) Factors influencing consultation for management of hearing disability. British Journal of Audiology 24:3, pages 155-160.
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S. Robinson, M. A. Cane & M. E. Lutman. (1989) Relative benefits of stepped and constant bore earmoulds: A crossover trial. British Journal of Audiology 23:3, pages 221-228.
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R. G. C. Harrowven, J. D. F. Greener & S. D. G. Stephens. (1987) A double blind cross-over study of high-frequency emphasis hearing aids in individuals with noise-induced hearing loss. British Journal of Audiology 21:3, pages 209-219.
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A. Ringdahl, A. Leijon, G. Lidén & L. Backelin. (1984) Hearing Aid Prescription Rules Using Insertion Gain Measurements. Scandinavian Audiology 13:4, pages 211-218.
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Margaret W. Skinner, Marcelle M. Karstaedt & James D. Miller. (1982) Amplification Bandwidth and Speech Intelligibility for Two Listeners with Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Audiology 21:3, pages 251-268.
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Yasuko Nakanishi. (1981) The Present State of Hearing-aid Use in Three Schools for the Hearing impaired in Britain. British Journal of Audiology 15:2, pages 107-111.
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John R. Foster, Mark P. Haggard & Frances E. Iredale. (1981) Prescription of Gain-Setting and Prognosis for Use and Benefit of Post-Aural Hearing Aids. Audiology 20:2, pages 157-176.
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Daniel M. Schwartz, Rauna K. Surr, Allen A. Montgomery, Robert A. Prosek & Brian E. Walden. (1979) Performance of High Frequency Impaired Listeners with Conventional and Extended High Frequency Amplification. Audiology 18:2, pages 157-174.
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Patricia G. Stelmachowicz, Dawna E. Lewis & Edward Carney. (1994) Preferred Hearing-Aid Frequency Responses in Simulated Listening Environments. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 37:3, pages 712-718.
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Francis K. Kuk. (1993) Clinical Considerations in Fitting a Multimemory Hearing Aid. American Journal of Audiology 2:3, pages 23.
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Paul H. Stypulkowski. (1993) Fitting Strategies for Multiple-Memory Programmable Hearing Instruments. American Journal of Audiology 2:2, pages 19-28.
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J. E. DAVIES, D. G. JOHN & M. J. JONES. (1990) Hearing aids for high-frequency hearing loss. Clinical Otolaryngology 15:4, pages 321-326.
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