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Raymond M Hurley

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Ear and Hearing|April 5, 2003
An abbreviated word recognition protocol based on item difficultyRaymond M Hurley, Janet P Sells
American Journal of Audiology|May 21, 2005
Doctor of audiology (AuD) program at the University of South FloridaRaymond M Hurley, Theresa Hnath Chisolm
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|January 8, 2004
Unilateral hearing loss in children with shunt-treated hydrocephalusSusan E Spirakis, Raymond M Hurley
Ear and Hearing|June 20, 2002
The effect of midline petrous apex lesions on tests of afferent and efferent auditory functionRaymond M Hurley, Annette Hurley, Charles I Berlin
American Journal of Audiology|December 10, 2015
Effectiveness of Central Auditory Processing Tests With ChildrenJay Singer, Raymond M Hurley, John P Preece
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|April 6, 2005
Development of low-frequency tone burst versus the click auditory brainstem responseRaymond M Hurley, Annette Hurley, Charles I Berlin
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Ear and Hearing|April 5, 2003
An abbreviated word recognition protocol based on item difficultyRaymond M Hurley, Janet P Sells
American Journal of Audiology|May 21, 2005
Doctor of audiology (AuD) program at the University of South FloridaRaymond M Hurley, Theresa Hnath Chisolm
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|January 8, 2004
Unilateral hearing loss in children with shunt-treated hydrocephalusSusan E Spirakis, Raymond M Hurley
Ear and Hearing|June 20, 2002
The effect of midline petrous apex lesions on tests of afferent and efferent auditory functionRaymond M Hurley, Annette Hurley, Charles I Berlin
American Journal of Audiology|December 10, 2015
Effectiveness of Central Auditory Processing Tests With ChildrenJay Singer, Raymond M Hurley, John P Preece
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|April 6, 2005
Development of low-frequency tone burst versus the click auditory brainstem responseRaymond M Hurley, Annette Hurley, Charles I Berlin
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