File:A-Technical-Comparison-of-Digital-Frequency-Lowering-Algorithms-Available-in-Two-Current-Hearing-pone.0022358.s001.ogg
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English: Sound recording from the Widex hearing aid (HA) with the Linear Frequency Transposition (LFT) function disabled. The input signals were four monosyllabic words (thatch, fish, says, verge), a sequence of notes played on a flute, and a swept sinusoid (0.1–10 kHz). |
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Source | Audio S1 from McDermott H (2011). "A Technical Comparison of Digital Frequency-Lowering Algorithms Available in Two Current Hearing Aids". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0022358. PMID 21789254. PMC: 3137629. | ||
Author | McDermott H | ||
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current | 00:28, 30 October 2012 | 19 s (78 KB) | Open Access Media Importer Bot (talk | contribs) | Automatically uploaded media file from Open Access source. Please report problems or suggestions here. |
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