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Original Article

A double blind cross-over study of high-frequency emphasis hearing aids in individuals with noise-induced hearing loss

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Pages 209-219 | Accepted 27 Jan 1986, Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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Per Nilsson, Vibeke Vesterager, Philip Sibelle, Lisbeth Sieck & Birger Christensen. (1997) A Double-blind Cross-over Study of a Non-linear Hearing Aid. Audiology 36:6, pages 325-338.
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Rüdiger Junker, Manfred Gross, Ingo Todt & Arne Ernst. (2002) Functional Gain of Already Implanted Hearing Devices in Patients with Sensorineural Hearing Loss of Varied Origin and Extent: Berlin Experience. Otology & Neurotology 23:4, pages 452-456.
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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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