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AudiogramA test of hearing at a range of sound frequencies.
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Audiogramgraph showing hearing loss as a function of frequency, measured with an audiometer.
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Audiograma graph relating an individual who is deficient in hearing's pure- tone thresholds at selected frequencies to the normal hearing individuals. The x-axis is the frequency of the tone- the y-axis r [..]
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Audiograma graph showing a person's hearing ability, determined from a set of tests examining hearing acuity of different sound frequencies
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Audiogram(n) a graphical representation of a person's auditory sensitivity to sound
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AudiogramPronunciation GB: ˈɔːdiəʊɡræm, GA: ˈɑːdioʊɡræm A graph of a hearer’s ability to detect pure tones at various frequencies, usually in the range 100-8000Hz. The lowest intensity that a hearer can detect [..]
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AudiogramA chart that shows a person's ability to hear at different pitches or frequencies.
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Audiograma graph expressing hearing loss (hearing sensitivity) as a function of frequency
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AudiogramStandard graph used to record hearing thresholds by frequency and hearing level. (one's hearing, for one, evaluation of it, paper, on it, documented)
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AudiogramThe written results in a graph form of a hearing test.
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AudiogramAn audiogram is a test to see if your hearing is impaired and which ear is affected. Using a set of headphones, you will be asked to listen to sounds produced at different frequencies and levels of lo [..]
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