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Comparative Study of the 57-S List and the 57 List in Connection With Moderate and Moderately Severe Sensorineural Hearing Loss.

AUDIOLOGY JAPAN
doi 10.4295/audiology.28.97
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January 1, 1985

Authors
Eiko HirotaKazuoki KoderaYoshisato Tanaka
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Japan Audiological Society


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