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  • 3. The effects of noise reduction technologies on the acceptance of background noise.
    Lowery KJ, Plyler PN.
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  • 4. The Effects of Audiovisual Stimulation on the Acceptance of Background Noise.
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  • 9. Comparison of speech perception in background noise with acceptance of background noise in aided and unaided conditions.
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  • 11. Acceptable noise levels in preschool children with normal hearing.
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  • 13. Effect of Hearing Aid Technology Level and Individual Characteristics on Listener Outcome Measures.
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  • 14. Acceptable noise level (ANL) with Danish and non-semantic speech materials in adult hearing-aid users.
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  • 15. Evaluation of Adaptive Noise Management Technologies for School-Age Children with Hearing Loss.
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  • 16. The effects of speech presentation level on acceptance of noise in listeners with normal and impaired hearing.
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  • 17. Speech Intelligibility as a Cue for Acceptable Noise Levels.
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  • 18. Influence of music and music preference on acceptable noise levels in listeners with normal hearing.
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