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Comparison of Speech Recognition and Subjective Hearing Handicap in Elderly Listeners as a Function of Degree of Hearing Loss
KyooSang Kim, Subong Kim, Jae Hee Lee
Audiology and Speech Research. 2020;16(2):115-123.   Published online 2020 April 30    DOI: http://doi.org/10.21848/asr.200024

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