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Performance of High Frequency Impaired Listeners with Conventional and Extended High Frequency Amplification

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Pages 157-174 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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A. Ringdahl, A. Leijon & G. Lidén. (1984) Analysis of Hearing Aid Fittings Using Insertion Gain Measurements. International Journal of Audiology 13:3, pages 179-185.
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