Authors:
Griffiths, TD
Blakemore, S
Elliott, C
Moore, BCJ
Chinnery, PF
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Citation: Bcj. Moore, Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting. IV. Fitting hearing aids with multi-channel compression so as to restore 'normal' loudness for speech at different levels, BR J AUDIOL, 34(3), 2000, pp. 165-177
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Authors:
Peters, RW
Moore, BCJ
Glasberg, BR
Stone, MA
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