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  2. The Mosquito - Wikipedia

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    Using his children as test subjects, he determined the frequency of "The Mosquito". [7] The Mosquito was released to the mainstream market in 2005, through Stapleton's company Compound Security Solutions. [8] The current device has two settings: the high frequency sound targeted at youth, and another that can be heard by everyone.

  3. Presbycusis - Wikipedia

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    A hearing test administered by a medical doctor, otolaryngologist (ENT) or audiologist including pure tone audiometry and speech recognition may be used to determine the extent and nature of hearing loss, and distinguish presbycusis from other kinds of hearing loss. Otoacoustic emissions and evoked response testing may be used to test for audio ...

  4. Hearing range - Wikipedia

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    The hearing ability of a dog is dependent on breed and age, though the range of hearing is usually around 67 Hz to 45 kHz. [22] [23] As with humans, some dog breeds' hearing ranges narrow with age, [24] such as the German shepherd and miniature poodle. When dogs hear a sound, they will move their ears towards it in order to maximize reception.

  5. Tinnitus may be linked to ‘hidden hearing loss’ missed on ...

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    The study involved 294 participants ages 18 to 72 who all performed normally on a pure tone test. The participants were divided into three groups: 201 adults who have never experienced tinnitus ...

  6. Pure-tone audiometry - Wikipedia

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    Pure-tone audiometry is the main hearing test used to identify hearing threshold levels of an individual, enabling determination of the degree, type and configuration of a hearing loss [1] [2] and thus providing a basis for diagnosis and management.

  7. Audiogram - Wikipedia

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    "Conventional" pure tone audiometry (testing frequencies up to 8 kHz) is the basic measure of hearing status. [6] For research purposes, or early diagnosis of age-related hearing loss, ultra-high frequency audiograms (up to 20 kHz), requiring special audiometer calibration and headphones, can be measured. [7]

  8. More mosquito’s test positive for West Nile virus in McLean ...

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    MCLEAN COUNTY, Ill. (WMBD) — The McLean County Health Department reported that more mosquitos have tested positive for the West Nile virus in the county. According to the health department, the ...

  9. Audiometry - Wikipedia

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    Schwabach test, a variant of the Rinne test; Pure tone audiometry is a standardized hearing test in which air conduction hearing thresholds in decibels (db) for a set of fixed frequencies between 250 Hz and 8,000 Hz are plotted on an audiogram for each ear independently. A separate set of measurements is made for bone conduction.