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Binaural Discrimination Of “Everyday” Speech

Pages 334-336 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Eeva Pekkarinen, Vesa Viljanen, Altti Salmivalli & Jouko Suonpää. (1990) Recognition of Low-Pass Filtered Words in a Noisy and Reverberant Environment with and Without Earmuffs. Scandinavian Audiology 19:4, pages 223-227.
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Eeva Pekkarinen, Altti Salmivalli & Jouko Suonpää. (1990) Effect of Noise on Word Discrimination by Subjects with Impaired Hearing, Compared with Those with Normal Hearing. Scandinavian Audiology 19:1, pages 31-36.
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F. Lindgren, R. Nilsson & A. Axelsson. (1983) The Acoustic Reflex Threshold in Relation to Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. Scandinavian Audiology 12:1, pages 49-55.
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S. Silman, S. A. Gclfand, J. C. Howard & T. J. Showers. (1982) Clinical Application of the Bivariate Plotting Procedure in the Prediction of Hearing Loss. Scandinavian Audiology 11:2, pages 115-122.
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S. D. Arlinger. (1974) Results from Two Years of a Hearing Conservation Programme for Noisy Industries. Scandinavian Audiology 3:1, pages 23-32.
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Tor Kihlman, Gunnar Lidén & Gunnar Aniansson. (1976) Noise and hearing studies in shipyards. Environmental Research 11:2, pages 182-188.
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