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The ear is our most important decision-making device. We need to understand how it works, what its limitiations are, and how to protect it.
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English | Hearing/Physiology | The ear is our most important decision-making device. We need to understand how it works, what its limitiations are, and how to protect it. |
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anatomy and function of the outer ear (English)
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anatomy and function of the inner ear (English)
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hearing threshold and threshold of discomfort (English)
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relation of sound pressure level, exposure time, and hearing hazard (English)
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long-term exposure and damage accumulation (English)
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sensorineural and conducitive hearing loss (English)
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symptoms of age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) (English)
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symptoms of sound hypersensitivity (hyperacusis) (English)
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symptoms of unilateral hearing loss (English)
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catering to people with age-related hearing loss (English)
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SQQ7 - 1.6.1
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