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Definition of Audiograms
1. audiogram [n] - See also: audiogram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Audiograms
Literary usage of Audiograms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Noise and Military Service: Implications for Hearing Loss and Tinnitus by Larry Humes, Lois Mary Joellenbeck, Jane Durch (2006)
"Percentages of Marine Corps and Navy records with audiograms, on the other hand,
... Presence of Separation audiograms Separation audiograms were defined as ..."
2. Hearing Loss Research at NIOSH: Reviews of Research Programs of the National by Institute of Medicine (U. S.) (2006)
"Analysis of audiograms for a Large Cohort of Noise-Exposed Miners. ... Initial
Results from Analysis of audiograms for Non-Coal Miners. ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"The larger TVA van has equipment for x-rays, electrocardiograms, blood tests,
audiograms, and pulmonary function studies. The smaller van is used to give ..."
4. Practical Hearing Aid Selection and Fitting by Henry Tobin (1998)
"Persons with precipitously sloping audiograms will probably perform most effectively
with a compression-limiting circuit. Dynamic Range The user with a ..."
5. Political Psychos by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994)
"... was the subject of an experiment in which pulsed microwave audiograms or the
microwave analog of the sound vibrations of spoken words were delivered to ..."
6. The Ultimate Psychopolitics, Mass Mind Control and the Global Control System by Ceres (1993)
"In 1973, WRAIR discovered that externally induced auditory input could be achieved
by means of pulsed microwave audiograms, or analogs of spoken words' ..."