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to make something louder or stronger
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injury of the ear due to changes in air or water pressure
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the visible part of the ear that collects sound waves
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a strong, flexible connective tissue found in various parts of the body, including the outer ear
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a spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear that converts sound vibrations into electrical signals
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the eardrum, a thin membrane that vibrates when sound waves hit it
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pain or discomfort in the ear
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an infection that causes inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord in newborn babies
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an infection or inflammation of the middle ear
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a contagious viral infection also known as German measles, which can cause fever and rash
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health care professional who provide patient-centered care in the prevention, identification, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment of hearing, balance and other disorders for people of all ages
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an increase in the threshold of audibility caused by age, infirmity or prolonged exposure to intense noise
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the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of diseased condition
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a small amplifying device which fits on the ear, worn by people with hearing loss
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the tubular pasaage that connects the outer ear and the middle ear
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a distinctive attribute or aspect of something
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a way to make sound louder
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helps you hear at home, school and work. hats are devices that can help you hear in loud or busy places. some hats let you see or read messages. you can use hats with or without hearing aids or cochlear implants
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obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service
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an advanced electronic device, implanted during a surgical operation in people with bilateral deafness or bilateral deep sensorineural hearing loss
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quality or fact or degree of being audible or perceprible by the ear
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a person or group of people who received an artistic, intellectual or infromational message
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higly specialist, early intervention, family-centered coaching programme which equips parents and care-givers with the tools to support the development of their deaf child’s speech and language development
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a way of communicating using hand gestures and movements, body language and facial expresssions, insted of spoken words
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providing care that is respectful of, and responsive to individual patient preferences, need and values
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special healthcare services that help a person regain physical, mental and/or cognitive abilities that have been lost or impaired as a result of disease, injury, or treatment
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sensorineural hearing loss empezar lección
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it can include sensory hearing loss which happens when the cochlea doesn’t work well or not at all. neural or the auditory nerve or the other parts of brain are affected. or combination of both of them
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when sounds will be muffled and very soft sounds will not be heard
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the part of the ear that can be seen on the side of the head
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the central part of the ear, behind the eardrum, through which sound travels
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the term may refer to any small bone throughout the body, it typically refers to the malleus, incus, and stapes (hammer, anvil, and stirrup) of the middle ear
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the largest of the three auditory ossicles
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is the middle of three small bones (called ossicles) in the middle ear. The incus transmits vibrations from the malleus to the stapes.
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a small stirrup-shaped bone in the middle ear, the smalest bone in the body
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