Dewyer et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Automated smartphone audiometry: Validation of a word recognition test appDewyer et al., 2018
- Document ID
- 15729385882276096521
- Author
- Dewyer N
- Jiradejvong P
- Henderson Sabes J
- Limb C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Laryngoscope
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Objectives/Hypothesis Develop and validate an automated smartphone word recognition test. Study Design Cross‐sectional case‐control diagnostic test comparison. Methods An automated word recognition test was developed as an app for a smartphone with …
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