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  2. What Do the Settings on Your Dishwasher Mean? Here's ... - AOL

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    A dishwasher is one of the most convenient kitchen appliances, keeping utensils clean and ready for your next meal. However, if not used properly, it can lead to high utility bills , damaged ...

  3. The One Thing Everyone Is Forgetting to Do With Their Dishwasher

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    Depending on the size of your dishwasher, you might find it difficult to arrange stemmed wine glasses on the top rack, or find you're lacking enough space for cookie sheets down below. It turns ...

  4. Diplacusis - Wikipedia

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    If one ear has normal thresholds while the other has sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), diplacusis may be present, as much as 15–20% (for example 200 Hz one ear => 240 Hz in the other). [citation needed] The pitch may be difficult to match because the SNHL ear hears the sound "fuzzy". Bilateral SNHL gives less diplacusis, but pitch ...

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    To make sure your dishwasher is clean and ready to make whatever you place inside sparkle, you should be giving it a good clean every month. Follow Forté's top tip: Wipe excess food from dishes ...

  6. Tinnitus - Wikipedia

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    A cause is traumatic noise exposure that damages hair cells in the inner ear. [33] Some evidence suggests that long-term exposure to noise pollution from heavy traffic may increase the risk of developing tinnitus. [34] When there does not seem to be a connection with a disorder of the inner ear or auditory nerve, tinnitus can be called "non-otic".

  7. Acoustic reflex - Wikipedia

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    The acoustic reflex (also known as the stapedius reflex, [1] stapedial reflex, [2] auditory reflex, [3] middle-ear-muscle reflex (MEM reflex, MEMR), [4] attenuation reflex, [5] cochleostapedial reflex [6] or intra-aural reflex [6]) is an involuntary muscle contraction that occurs in the middle ear in response to loud sound stimuli or when the person starts to vocalize.

  8. Therapist’s ‘Run the Dishwasher Twice’ Tip is the Mental ...

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    That’s why you should give yourself permission to feel good about your wins too, because washing the dishes is a win. Thank you Danielle, for bringing Kate’s story back to the spotlight.

  9. Unilateral hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    When wearing stereo headphones, people with unilateral hearing loss can hear only one channel, hence the panning information (volume and time differences between channels) is lost; some instruments may be heard better than others if they are mixed predominantly to one channel, and in extreme cases of sound production, such as complete stereo ...