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A study of the hearing levels of a random sample of the rural population of the UK indicated that the threshold of subjective auditory handicap was age dependent and couldbe given by the expression log10 y = 0.0185x + 0.145, where y is hearing level in dB ISO (average of the values at 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz) corresponding to threshold of subjective auditory handicap and x is age in years of subject.
Adult, Male, Rural Population, Adolescent, Age Factors, Auditory Threshold, Deafness, Middle Aged, United Kingdom, Audiometry, Humans, Female, Mathematics, Aged
Adult, Male, Rural Population, Adolescent, Age Factors, Auditory Threshold, Deafness, Middle Aged, United Kingdom, Audiometry, Humans, Female, Mathematics, Aged
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