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HEARING RESEARCH Fitting and Evaluating a Hearing Aid for Recipients of a Unilateral Cochlear Implant: The NAL Approach Part 2. Bimodal hearing should be standard for most cochlear implant users
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Document Date: 2010-04-30 01:09:17


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The Hague / Warrenville / Melbourne / Asilomar / New York City / Taipei / Sydney / /

Company

Arch Otolaryng Head Phonak Inc / National Acoustics Laboratories / Blamey P. Management / Tyler / James C / National Acoustic Laboratories / /

Country

Taiwan / Netherlands / Italy / Australia / /

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Event

Product Issues / Product Recall / /

Facility

Sydney Cochlear Implant Centre / /

IndustryTerm

binaural processing / bus/train/car / clinical management / bimodal hearing devices / bilateral devices / unilateral device / /

Organization

Sound Foundation / Sydney Cochlear Implant Centre / /

Person

James C. Cochlear / Mandy Hill / Paula Incerti / Shelton C. Cochlear / Jane Brew / Arch Otolaryngol / Dillon H. Binaural / Ching / /

Position

teacher / Editor / Governor / senior research scientist / speaker in a group / Seligman PM / opposite ear / audiologist research audiologists / audiologist / /

Product

hearing aid / /

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California / /

PublishedMedium

THE HEARING REVIEW / /

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