File:Typical audiometric "noise notch".png
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Audiogram showing a typical, moderate "noise notch" in the left ear (normal hearing in right ear)
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editDescriptionTypical audiometric "noise notch".png |
English: Pure tone audiogram showing a "notch" consistent with noise-induced hearing loss in the left ear and normal hearing in the right ear |
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Author | Christa L. Themann |
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