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"Hearing threshold level"
Keywords:
decibels
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threshold
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htl
,
audiometric
,
audiogram
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Threshold of hearing
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Loudness
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Sound level
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Monitor
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Rumble
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A-weighted sound level
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Hiss
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Infrasonic
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Ambient noise
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Spl
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Hearing threshold
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Sibilance
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Spl meter
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Loudness control
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Noise criteria
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Audio
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Volume
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Hum
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Blare
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Masking
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Ambient noise level
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Foldback
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Binaural
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Reverb
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A-weighting
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Echo
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Pfl
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Ambience
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Background noise
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Sound power level
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Audible
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Noise gate
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Siren
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Acoustic
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Feedback
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Sibilant
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Noise induced hearing loss
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Direct sound
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Proximity effect
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Sonic
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Hearing aid
For a specified signal, amount in decibels by which the hearing threshold for a listener, for one or both ears, exceeds a specified reference equivalent threshold level. Unit, dB (ANSI S1.1-1994: hearing level; hearing threshold level).
cdc.gov
See Hearing Level.
jbl.com
Minimal hearing level at which an individual responds to a pure tone test at least 50 percent of the time.
thechildrenshospitalhumc.net
The lowest threshold that the employee can hear the test tone during an audiometric test. The HTL's are recorded on the employee's audiogram.
uwsuper.edu
Amount in decibels that a specified signal can exceed to cause damage to the ears of a listener.
noise-control.info
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