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1 pure-tone audiometer
pure-tone audiometer Reintonaudiometer nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > pure-tone audiometer
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2 pure-tone audiometer
1) Техника: аудиометр чистого тона2) Метрология: аудиометр по методу чистого тона3) Макаров: тональный аудиометр -
3 pure tone audiometer
English-russian dictionary of physics > pure tone audiometer
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4 pure-tone audiometer
English-russian dictionary of physics > pure-tone audiometer
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5 pure tone audiometer
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• аудиометър по метода на чистия тонEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > pure-tone audiometer
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7 tone
1) тон
2) звук
3) цветовой
– answer tone
– beat tone
– buzzer tone
– dial tone
– fundamental tone
– gray tone
– high-pitch tone
– hole tone
– low-pitch tone
– meet me tone
– pitch of tone
– pure tone
– ring tone
– telephone tone
– tone audiometer
– tone control
– tone quality
– tone wheel
– warble tone
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8 مقياس سمع الأنغام النقية
pure tone audiometerArabic-English Medical Dictionary > مقياس سمع الأنغام النقية
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10 аудиометр чистых тонов
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11 аудиометр чистых тонов
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > аудиометр чистых тонов
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12 аудиометр
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13 аудиометр
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14 калибровка аудиометра
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > калибровка аудиометра
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15 аудиометр
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > аудиометр
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16 тональный аудиометр
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17 аудиометър по метода на чистия тон
pure-tone audiometerpure-tone audiometersБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > аудиометър по метода на чистия тон
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18 аудиометр чистого тона
pure tone audiometer, discrete frequency audiometerРусско-английский физический словарь > аудиометр чистого тона
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19 аудиометр
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20 тональный аудиометр
1) Engineering: tone audiometer2) Makarov: pure-tone audiometerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тональный аудиометр
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audiometer — An electronic device used in measuring the threshold of hearing for pure tones of frequencies generally varying from 125–8000 Hz and speech (recorded in terms of decibels). [audio + G. metron, measure] automatic a. SYN: Békésy a.. Békésy a. an… … Medical dictionary
ear, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction organ of hearing and equilibrium that detects and analyzes noises by transduction (or the conversion of sound waves into electrochemical impulses) and maintains the sense of balance (equilibrium). The human ear, like … Universalium
Hearing test — A hearing test is an evaluation of the sensitivity of a person s sense of hearing, most often performed by an audiologist using an audiometer. Audiologists are the only health professionals with extensive training on the anatomy and physiology of … Wikipedia
Audiogram — An audiogram is a standard way of representing a person s hearing loss [http://www.phonak.co.uk/ccuk/consumer/hearing/audiogram.htm] . Most audiograms cover the limited range 100Hz to 8000Hz (8kHz) which is most important for clear understanding… … Wikipedia
Minimum audibility curve — is a standardised graph of the threshold of hearing versus frequency for an average human, and is used as the reference level when measuring hearing loss with an audiometer as shown on an audiogram. Audiograms are produced using a piece of test… … Wikipedia
Audiometry — is the testing of hearing ability. Typically, audiometric tests determine a subject s hearing levels with the help of an audiometer, but may also measure ability to discriminate between different sound intensities, recognize pitch, or distinguish … Wikipedia
Hearing range — for more detail on human hearing see Audiogram,Equal loudness contours and Hearing impairment. Hearing range usually describes the range of frequencies that can be heard by an animal or human, though it can also refer to the range of levels. In… … Wikipedia
audiogram — The graphic record drawn from the results of hearing tests with an audiometer, which charts the threshold of hearing at various frequencies against sound intensity in decibels. [audio + G. gramma, a drawing] pure tone a. a chart of the … Medical dictionary