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  • 41hearing room — hearing room, a room in which hearings are held, especially court hearings …

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  • 42Hearing impairment — See also: Deaf culture for the social movement.. Deaf and/or hard of hearing Classification and external resources The International Symbol for Deafness …

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  • 43Hearing aid — Behind the ear aid In the ear aid …

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  • 44hearing — noun 1 ability to hear ADJECTIVE ▪ acute, excellent, good, normal, sharp ▪ bad (esp. AmE), impaired, poor VERB …

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  • 45Hearing range — for more detail on human hearing see Audiogram,Equal loudness contours and Hearing impairment. Hearing range usually describes the range of frequencies that can be heard by an animal or human, though it can also refer to the range of levels. In… …

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  • 46hearing impairment, hearing loss — A reduction in the ability to perceive sound; may range from slight inability to complete deafness. SEE ALSO: deafness, threshold shift. acoustic trauma hearing loss sensory hearing …

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  • 47Hearing test — A hearing test is an evaluation of the sensitivity of a person s sense of hearing, most often performed by an audiologist using an audiometer. Audiologists are the only health professionals with extensive training on the anatomy and physiology of …

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  • 48hearing — n. perception of sounds 1) acute, keen hearing 2) defective, impaired hearing 3) hard of hearing; hearing impaired session of a committee, court 4) to conduct, hold a hearing 5) a fair, impartial; open hearing (he got a fair hearing) 6)… …

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  • 49Hearing and Service Dogs of Minnesota — Infobox Union name= Hearing and Service Dogs of Minnesota full name= Hearing and Service Dogs of Minnesota founded= 1987 country= United States office= Minneapolis, MN people= website= [http://hsdm.org/home/index.asp/ www.hsdm.org] affiliation=… …

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  • 50hearing — A proceeding of relative formality (though generally less formal than a trial), generally public, with definite issues of fact or of law to be tried, in which witnesses are heard and evidence presented. It is a proceeding where evidence is taken… …

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