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Changes of Consonant Recognition and Sound Quality as a Function of Compression Threshold on Multi-Channel Hearing Aids
Seeon Kim, Kyoungwon Lee
Audiology and Speech Research. 2019;15(1):23-29.   Published online 2019 January 31    DOI: http://doi.org/10.21848/asr.2019.15.1.23

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Changes of Consonant Recognition and Sound Quality as a Function of Compression Threshold on Multi-Channel Hearing Aids
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