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234 related items for PubMed ID: 29075748

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    Ferguson SH, Jongman A, Sereno JA, Keum KA.
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  • 29. Effect of training on word-recognition performance in noise for young normal-hearing and older hearing-impaired listeners.
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  • 33. Children's perception of conversational and clear American-English vowels in noise.
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    Gittleman S, Van Engen KJ.
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  • 36. The Clear-Speech Benefit for School-Age Children: Speech-in-Noise and Speech-in-Speech Recognition.
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