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Original Article

Digital Feedback Suppression (DFS): Characterization of Feedback-margin Improvements in a DFS Hearing Instrument

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Pages 135-138 | Received 31 Dec 1992, Accepted 09 Jun 1993, Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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Lise B. Henningsen, Ole Dyrlund, Nikolai Bisgaard & Birthe Brink. (1994) Digital Feedback Suppression (DFS): Clinical Experiences when Fitting a DFS Hearing Instrument on Children. Scandinavian Audiology 23:2, pages 117-122.
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