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Reassessment of high-frequency air-bone gaps in older adults

Marshall et al., 1983

Document ID
4698837165903276156
Author
Marshall L
Martinez S
Schlaman M
Publication year
Publication venue
Archives of Otolaryngology

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• In order to assess whether a high-frequency air-bone gap characteristically exists in older adults, air-and bone-conduction thresholds were measured for 147 ears from subjects ranging in age from 19 to 87 years. Results indicated that there were no apparent age …
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