Webster, 1952 - Google Patents
A recorded warble tone audiometer test suitable for group administration over loudspeakersWebster, 1952
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- 14949417809154285563
- Author
- Webster J
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
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A test of this type, using pulses of tones, was recorded on a phonograph record and used at the 1938 World's Fair (9). In this test the attenuation was done externally, it was not incorporated on the phonograph record itself. The Navy Electronics Laboratory used a …
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