A Personal Sound Amplification Product Compared to a Basic Hearing Aid for Speech Intelligibility in Adults with Mild-to-Moderate Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Ji Eun Choi, Jinryoul Kim, Sung Hoon Yoon, Sung Hwa Hong, Il Joon Moon
J Audiol Otol. 2020;24(2):91-98.   Published online 2019 Dec 18     DOI: https://doi.org/10.7874/jao.2019.00367
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