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Authors:
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PALMKVIST A
MELIN L
ARLINGER S
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WEILER EM
SANDMAN DE
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Citation: Am. Bronstein, AUDIOMETRY OF THE ANKLES - A QUICK CHECK ON THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANTSENSORY INPUT FOR BALANCE CONTROL, British journal of audiology, 30(1), 1996, pp. 63-63
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Citation: S. Arehole, A PRELIMINARY-STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LONG-LATENCY RESPONSEAND LEARNING DISORDER, British journal of audiology, 29(6), 1995, pp. 295-298
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Citation: Aj. Phillips et Ard. Thornton, ISOCHRONIC MAPPING OF THE AUDITORY BRAIN-STEM RESPONSE - NORMATIVE RESULTS, British journal of audiology, 29(6), 1995, pp. 335-346
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Citation: Fk. Kuk et Cc. Lau, EFFECT OF INITIAL SETTING ON CONVERGENCE TO OPTIMAL HEARING-AID SETTING USING A SIMPLEX-METHOD, British journal of audiology, 29(5), 1995, pp. 263-269
Citation: Irc. Swan et S. Gatehouse, THE VALUE OF ROUTINE IN-THE-EAR MEASUREMENT OF HEARING-AID GAIN, British journal of audiology, 29(5), 1995, pp. 271-277
Citation: Gj. Beynon et Kj. Munro, MEASUREMENT OF VARIABILITY IN SOUND FIELD AUDIOMETRY DUE TO SUBJECT MOVEMENT, British journal of audiology, 29(5), 1995, pp. 285-291
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