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Changing systems of amplification.
1Department of Audiology, University of Manchester.
British Journal of Audiology
|February 1, 1989
Summary
Hearing aid technology for children evolved significantly between 1977 and 1987. Use of ear-level, binaural, and FM-wireless hearing aids increased, while body-worn and hardwire group aids declined.
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