Audiological AssessmentDarrell E. Rose |
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... Effect As mentioned earlier , the mandible is loosely hinged to the skull and , due to its inertia , may lag behind the skull when the latter is vibrated by bone- conducted sound . Since the condyle of the mandible articulates with the ...
... Effect As mentioned earlier , the mandible is loosely hinged to the skull and , due to its inertia , may lag behind the skull when the latter is vibrated by bone- conducted sound . Since the condyle of the mandible articulates with the ...
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... effect generally is not observable in the ear with a con- ductive loss of hearing . This is due to the fact that the small changes in air pressure in the external ear canal caused by the occlusion effect are not sufficiently intense to ...
... effect generally is not observable in the ear with a con- ductive loss of hearing . This is due to the fact that the small changes in air pressure in the external ear canal caused by the occlusion effect are not sufficiently intense to ...
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... effect is similar to what most of us notice when a radio or TV announcer speaks too close to the microphone and produces an annoying lisping sound . In addition , compression circuits rarely work with the neat precision described above ...
... effect is similar to what most of us notice when a radio or TV announcer speaks too close to the microphone and produces an annoying lisping sound . In addition , compression circuits rarely work with the neat precision described above ...
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Sound Generation and Transmission | 1 |
Anatomy and Physiology | 17 |
The Inner Ear | 25 |
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