103 research outputs found

    Cone shells - Conidae

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    Hearing-Aid Safety: A Comparison of Estimated Threshold Shifts for Gains Recommended by Nal-Nl2 and Dsl M[i/O] Prescriptions for Children

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    Objective: To investigate the predicted threshold shift associated with the use of nonlinear hearing aids fitted to the NAL-NL2 or the DSL m[i/o] prescription for children with the same audiograms. For medium and high input levels, we asked: (1) How does predicted asymptotic threshold shifts (ATS) differ according to the choice of prescription? (2) How does predicted ATS vary with hearing level for gains prescribed by the two prescriptions? Design: A mathematical model consisting of the modified power law combined with equations for predicting temporary threshold shift (Macrae, 1994b) was used to predict ATS. Study sample: Predicted threshold shift were determined for 57 audiograms at medium and high input levels. Results: For the 57 audiograms, DSL m[i/o] gains for high input levels were associated with increased risk relative to NAL-NL2. The variation of ATS with hearing level suggests that NAL-NL2 gains became unsafe when hearing loss \u3e 90 dB HL. The gains prescribed by DSL m[i/o] became unsafe when hearing loss \u3e 80 dB HL at a medium input level, and \u3e 70 dB HL at a high input level. Conclusion: There is a risk of damage to hearing for children using nonlinear amplification. Vigilant checking for threshold shift is recommended

    The marine and estuarine fishes of Fiji

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    Biodiversity of cowries (Cypraeidae) in Fiji

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    Coral reef shrimps of Fiji

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    Coconut crabs in Fiji

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    Fiji’s endemic `USP` fish

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    Murex shells of Fiji

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    Review of Morton, J., 1995. The Shore Ecology of the Tropical Pacific

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