Added:Word Recognition Scores
... hearing loss, but highly asymmetric word recognition performance, this could influence what ear to fit for a patient who only wants to purchase one hearing aid). ...
... hearing loss, but highly asymmetric word recognition performance, this could influence what ear to fit for a patient who only wants to purchase one hearing aid). ...
Your newborn baby`s hearing screen result
... If your baby has a hearing loss in both ears (bilateral hearing loss), the development of speech and language may be delayed. ...
... If your baby has a hearing loss in both ears (bilateral hearing loss), the development of speech and language may be delayed. ...
Paediatric Hearing Loss - Macquarie University Hospital
... Nasal Steroids, antihistamines,antibiotics - no evidence to support use. Largest effect when used for 4 weeks to 3 months. ...
... Nasal Steroids, antihistamines,antibiotics - no evidence to support use. Largest effect when used for 4 weeks to 3 months. ...
A global company headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA
... Active Feedback Intercept (AFI)* The most effective feedback cancellation system on the market today. AFI uses an entirely new method that effectively erases whistling, squealing, and other irritating feedback sounds. Directional Speech Detector (DSD) Standard on behind-the-ear styles and optional o ...
... Active Feedback Intercept (AFI)* The most effective feedback cancellation system on the market today. AFI uses an entirely new method that effectively erases whistling, squealing, and other irritating feedback sounds. Directional Speech Detector (DSD) Standard on behind-the-ear styles and optional o ...
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... Management of the hearing loss - other support • voice to text software for computers • subtitles on television, DVDs, cinemas and theatres • note takers and communication support workers in school • text phones that give access to phone calls • lip-reading • sign language ...
... Management of the hearing loss - other support • voice to text software for computers • subtitles on television, DVDs, cinemas and theatres • note takers and communication support workers in school • text phones that give access to phone calls • lip-reading • sign language ...
Peer-to-Peer network systems
... July, 1999: publication of Freenet protocol September, 1999: creation of Napster November, 1999: first release of Direct Connect client March 14, 2000: first release of Gnutella September 6, 2000: first release of eDonkey2000 March, 2001: introduction of the FastTrack protocol April, 2001: design of ...
... July, 1999: publication of Freenet protocol September, 1999: creation of Napster November, 1999: first release of Direct Connect client March 14, 2000: first release of Gnutella September 6, 2000: first release of eDonkey2000 March, 2001: introduction of the FastTrack protocol April, 2001: design of ...
Hearing loss
... Hearing devices Hearing aids – In the outer ear – Behind the ear (a molded portion fits in the ear) – Inside the ear canal ...
... Hearing devices Hearing aids – In the outer ear – Behind the ear (a molded portion fits in the ear) – Inside the ear canal ...
Pediatric Appointment Description
... The need for preimplant training is discussed and determined at this time. Hearing aids must be worn to this appointment. SPEECH-LANGUAGE EVALUATION TIME: 90-120 minutes The child’s current communication abilities will be evaluated through informal and/or formal assessment methods and future communi ...
... The need for preimplant training is discussed and determined at this time. Hearing aids must be worn to this appointment. SPEECH-LANGUAGE EVALUATION TIME: 90-120 minutes The child’s current communication abilities will be evaluated through informal and/or formal assessment methods and future communi ...
Telecommunications relay service
A telecommunications relay service, also known as TRS, relay service, or IP-relay, or Web-based relay service, is an operator service that allows people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, or have a speech disorder to place calls to standard telephone users via a keyboard or assistive device. Originally, relay services were designed to be connected through a TDD, teletypewriter (TTY) or other assistive telephone device. Services gradually have expanded to include almost any real-time text capable technology such as a personal computer, laptop, mobile phone, PDA, and many other devices. The first TTY was invented by deaf scientist Robert Weitbrecht in 1964. The first relay service was established in 1974 by Converse Communications of Connecticut.