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The effect of in-services on nursing staff perception and knowledge of hearing loss
The effect of in-services on nursing staff perception and knowledge of hearing loss
By Joanne Elizabeth Morgan
Auditory Processing of Temporal Fine Structure
Auditory Processing of Temporal Fine Structure
By Brian C. J. Moore

Aging and the auditory system
By James F. Willott

Hearing loss in the elderly
By Sava Soucek,L. Michaels

The aging auditory system
By Sandra Gordon-Salant
Literatur-Dokumentation zur Presbyacusis
Literatur-Dokumentation zur Presbyacusis
By M. Hülse
The effect of age on the hearing of a Saskatchewan population
The effect of age on the hearing of a Saskatchewan population
By Hermina Skvaril
Auditory Brain and Age-Related Hearing Impairment
Auditory Brain and Age-Related Hearing Impairment
By Jos Eggermont
Hearing impairment and elderly people
Hearing impairment and elderly people
By United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
A study of the influence of contralateral noise on distortion product otoacoustic emissions among an aging population
A study of the influence of contralateral noise on distortion product otoacoustic emissions among an aging population
By Jenne L. Tunnell
A cross-sequential analysis of presbycusis in rhesus monkeys
A cross-sequential analysis of presbycusis in rhesus monkeys
By Cynthia L. Bennett-Drake
Hearing loss in old monkeys
Hearing loss in old monkeys
By Walter Phillip Weisenburger

Hearing impairment among aging persons
By Raymond H. Hull
Pérdida de la audición
Pérdida de la audición
By National Institute on Aging

Coping with hearing loss and hearing aids
By Debra A. Shimon
Audiologic and nonaudiologic correlates of hearing handicap in a sample of urban black elderly
Audiologic and nonaudiologic correlates of hearing handicap in a sample of urban black elderly
By Claire Marcus Bernstein
Cochlear pathology in presbycusis
Cochlear pathology in presbycusis
By Harold F. Schuknecht
Pérdida de la audición
Pérdida de la audición
By National Institute on Aging

Aging and the perception of speech
By Moe Bergman