Threshold of hearing as a function of age and sex for the typical unscreened population.

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Published in Br J Audiol on February 01, 1988

Authors

D W Robinson1

Author Affiliations

1: Audiology and Human Effects Group, ISVR, University of Southhampton, Hants.

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