Acouphène. : Tinnitus rehabilitation by retraining : a workbook for sufferers, their doctors, and other health care professionals / Bernhard Kellerhals, Regula Zogg
1999
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Acouphènes -- Thérapeutique. : Tinnitus rehabilitation by retraining : a workbook for sufferers, their doctors, and other health care professionals / Bernhard Kellerhals, Regula Zogg
The branch of physics that deals with sound and sound waves. In medicine it is often applied in procedures in speech and hearing studies. With regard to the environment, it refers to the characteristics of a room, auditorium, theatre, building, etc. that determines the audibility or fidelity of sounds in it. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
Acoustic emission -- Measurement -- Congresses. : Acoustic emission monitoring of pressurized systems : a symposium / sponsored by ASTM Committee E07 on Nondestructive Testing, American Society for Testing and Materials, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 25-26 Jan., 1979 ; W.F. Hartman and J.W. McElroy, editors
Objective tests of middle ear function based on the difficulty (impedance) or ease (admittance) of sound flow through the middle ear. These include static impedance and dynamic impedance (i.e., tympanometry and impedance tests in conjunction with intra-aural muscle reflex elicitation). This term is used also for various components of impedance and admittance (e.g., compliance, conductance, reactance, resistance, susceptance)
Acoustic localization -- Mathematics : Theory and application of acoustic sources using complex analysis : complex acoustic sources, Green's functions and half-space problems, acoustic radiation and scattering using equivalent source and boundary element methods / Martin Ochmann, Rafael Piscoya
Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS
Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS
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Acoustic nerve -- Diseases : Neuropathies of the auditory and vestibular eighth cranial nerves / Kimitaka Kaga, Arnold Starr, editors
Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS
Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS