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People with normal hearing acuity can also hear sounds outside of the speech banana.
Then he had been able, by concentrating, to reduce his hearing acuity to a level that felt comfortable.
Motorcycling organizations sometimes base their objections to helmet laws on things like the helmet's reduction of peripheral vision and hearing acuity.
The medical transcriptionist must possess hearing acuity, medical knowledge, and good reading comprehension in addition to checking references when in doubt.
Hearing acuity can be assessed by child's correct usage of sounds and language, and also by the child's appropriate responses to questions and instructions.
In the field of hearing, Politzer devised an acoumeter for measuring hearing acuity and at least two early acoustical hearing aids.
Equalization of air pressure in the tympanic cavity is essential for preventing damage to the tympanic membrane and a resulting loss of hearing acuity.
Both oral use and IV use of the fluoroquinolones have been reported to cause hearing loss, decreased hearing acuity, hypoacusis, and tinnitus.
Within the AERS maintained by the FDA, hearing loss, tinnitus, decreased hearing acuity, and hypoacusis have all been reported with the fluoroquinolone class.
Since the first three years of life are the crucial period for developing speech and language skills, they said, reduced hearing acuity in this period can interfere with communication skills for the rest of a person's life.
An audiogram is a graphical representation of a person's hearing acuity at a range of frequencies and loudness levels, and it is generally charted with frequency level (in Hertz on the x-axis and decibel level (dB) on the y-axis.
Audiometry (from the Latin audīre, "to hear", and metria, "to measure) is a branch of Audiology, and is the science of measuring hearing acuity for variations in sound intensity and pitch and for tonal purity, involving thresholds and differing frequencies.
In order to restore the proper timing, a human operator may critically view the television program and manually adjust audio or video signal delay until the timing appears correct, however this process is subjective and highly dependent on the operator's skill, training and experience as well as the operator's visual and hearing acuity.