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Comparison of performance across three directional hearing aids.
T. Ricketts
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S. Dhar
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hearings
80%
performance
60%
comparative evaluations
30%
environment
30%
speech
30%
noise
20%
processing
10%
testing
10%
stimuli
10%
ears
10%
Psychology
Sensation of Hearing
100%
Hearing Aid
60%
Syllable
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Stimulus
10%
Hearing Impairment
10%
Hearing Aid
10%
Digital Hearing Aid
10%
Processing
10%
Noise
10%
Speech-in-Noise Test
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Speech Discrimination
30%
Stimulus
10%
Speech-in-Noise Test
10%
Ear
10%
Neuroscience
Speech Recognition
30%