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The benefit of using the Microlink MLx and MLxS FM radio aid systems over distance and in noise with the Nucleus Esprit 3G speech processor

The benefit of using the Microlink MLx and MLxS FM radio aid systems over distance and in noise with the Nucleus Esprit 3G speech processor
The benefit of using the Microlink MLx and MLxS FM radio aid systems over distance and in noise with the Nucleus Esprit 3G speech processor
Flynn, Sarah
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Wood, Elizabeth
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Greenham, Paula
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Flynn, Sarah
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Wood, Elizabeth
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Greenham, Paula
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Flynn, Sarah, Wood, Elizabeth and Greenham, Paula (2004) The benefit of using the Microlink MLx and MLxS FM radio aid systems over distance and in noise with the Nucleus Esprit 3G speech processor. 7th European Paediatric symposium on Cochlear Implants, Genève, Switzerland. 05 - 07 May 2004.

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Published date: May 2004
Venue - Dates: 7th European Paediatric symposium on Cochlear Implants, Genève, Switzerland, 2004-05-05 - 2004-05-07
Organisations: Human Sciences Group

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Local EPrints ID: 10728
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/10728
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Date deposited: 15 Jun 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:00

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Author: Sarah Flynn
Author: Elizabeth Wood
Author: Paula Greenham

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