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And as the waves flow back and forth and merge with the waves from the neighboring atoms, you can put on a magic hearing aid and you hear music.
However, there is an interesting contrast between the belief that exposure of signs to a hearing infant will aid them in language development, whereas a deaf infant at times must show the inability to learn an oral language before they are taught sign language.
His hearing would continue to get worse later, but at that point he had not yet acquired a hearing aid.
A 2005 US House hearing on the horn of Africa described that " nearly 80 percent " Eritreans of receiving food aid.
Upon hearing these cries and comprehending them, Avalokitesvara attempted to reach out to all those who needed aid, but found that her two arms shattered into pieces.
His device was similar to the common ear trumpet, a historical form of hearing aid ; indeed, his invention was almost indistinguishable in structure and function from the trumpet, which was commonly called a " microphone ".
* Audio induction loop, an aid for the hard of hearing
In June 1138, with the aid of Robert of Gloucester, Geoffrey obtained the submission of Bayeux and Caen ; in October he devastated the neighbourhood of Falaise ; finally, in March 1141, on hearing of his wife's success in England, he again entered Normandy, when he made a triumphal procession through the country.
Videos in the format do not come with closed caption ( on-screen text to aid viewers with hearing problems ).
Many of these conditions can be helped with surgery, and an air conduction hearing aid is often a good choice of treatment.
A more common reason is in patients with chronic ear infections that drain continuously or start to drain when the ear canal is obstructed with an air conduction hearing aid mould.
An implant made out of titanium is placed in the bone behind the external ear and allowed to osseointegrate and an impedance-matched hearing aid can be attached.
If the ear is dry and not infected, an air conduction aid could be tried ; if the ear is draining, a direct bone condition hearing aid is often the best solution.
Another wireless system is the audio induction loop which permits the listener with hearing loss to be free of wearing a receiver provided that the listener has a hearing aid or cochlear implant processor with an accessory called a " telecoil ".
If a student has a hearing aid, they are likely to hear a lot of unwanted noises.
This includes children who adapted using speech and lipreading, prosthetic devices such as the cochlear implant, artificial language systems such as Signing Exact English and Cued Speech, and hearing aid technology.
Research literature shows that no matter whether deaf people use sign language, speech, or assistive technology like the hearing aid and the cochlear implant prosthesis, the majority of deaf adults eventually marry another deaf person and join the deaf community to share in the rewards of the language and culture.
He produced a design for a miniature radio powered by a couple of hearing aid cells and made a deal with Semiconductors to buy its micro-alloy transistors at 6d ( 2½p ) each in boxes of 10, 000.
" British comedic actor Eric Sykes was known in the United Kingdom for wearing thick, square, horn-rimmed glasses, which were in fact a sophisticated hearing aid that alleviated his deafness by allowing him to " hear " vibrations.
His spectacles contained no lenses but were a bone-conducting hearing aid.
The common view of anosmia as trivial can make it more difficult for a patient to receive the same types of medical aid as someone who has lost other senses, such as hearing or sight.

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The party is usually in a room small enough so that all guests are within sight and hearing of one another.
In the United States, both state and federal appellate courts are usually restricted to examining whether the lower court made the correct legal determinations, rather than hearing direct evidence and determining what the facts of the case were.
Furthermore, U. S. appellate courts are usually restricted to hearing appeals based on matters that were originally brought up before the trial court.
If the defendant pleads guilty, an evidentiary hearing usually follows.
It is located in the head, usually close to the primary sensory organs for such senses as vision, hearing, balance, taste, and smell.
Leading into each break in the show, one of the hosts leads up to the network identification with a humorous take on a disgusted reaction of some usually famous person to hearing that identification.
To protect the suspect's due-process rights in felony cases ( where the suspect's interest in liberty is at stake ), there is usually a preliminary hearing, at which a judge determines whether there was probable cause to arrest the suspect who is in custody.
Tuning forks, usually C512, are used by medical practitioners to assess a patient's hearing.
The United Kingdom, Ireland, and most other countries do not distinguish between subtitles and closed captions, and use " subtitles " as the general term — the equivalent of " captioning " is usually referred to as " Subtitles for the hard of hearing ".
In 1977, during a hearing held by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, to look further into MKUltra, Admiral Stansfield Turner, then Director of Central Intelligence, revealed that the CIA had found a set of records, consisting of about 20, 000 pages, that had survived the 1973 destruction orders because they had been stored at a records center not usually used for such documents.
The term hearing impairment is usually reserved for people who have relative insensitivity to sound in the speech frequencies.
People who experience hearing loss after acquiring a mastery of spoken language usually identify with this model.
Acoustic neuroma-tumor, usually benign, which may develop on the hearing and balance nerves and can cause gradual hearing loss, tinnitus, and / or dizziness.
Neurofibromatosis Type 2 ( NF-2 )-group of inherited disorders in which noncancerous tumors grow on several nerves that usually include the hearing nerve.
* Fluctuating, progressive, unilateral ( in one ear ) or bilateral ( in both ears ) hearing loss, usually in lower frequencies.
Hearing loss usually fluctuates in the beginning stages and becomes more permanent in later stages, although hearing aids and cochlear implants can help remedy damage.
One difference, however, was that whereas Mason usually exculpated his clients at a pretrial hearing, Matlock usually secured an acquittal at trial, from the jury.
Upon hearing this, Odysseus and a group of men ( usually including Diomedes ) rushed back to Lemnos to recover Heracles ' weapons.
It is usually described as a ringing noise, but in some patients, it takes the form of a high-pitched whining, electric buzzing, hissing, humming, tinging or whistling sound, or as ticking, clicking, roaring, " crickets " or " tree frogs " or " locusts ( cicadas )", tunes, songs, beeping, sizzling, sounds that slightly resemble human voices or even a pure steady tone like that heard during a hearing test, and in some cases, pressure changes from the interior ear.
For instance, in audio processing applications, denormal values usually represent a signal so quiet that it is out of the human hearing range.
The hearing usually results in the court setting a new bail amount, new conditions, and a new court appearance date.
The initial hearing is a first-stage reconsideration, usually called an " error of law hearing " by lawyers and Immigration Judges.

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