The law of conservation of the genetic code of the auditory analyzer and mathematical statistics in hearing diagnostics
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The formulas got an author for the parameters of norm of middle and internal ear allow to define the state of norm and place of losses of hearing is differentiated by as multifrequency and one frequency measuring of impedance, otoscopy, registration of acoustic reflex, measuring of reflectivity sound from an ear-drum. There is a place the methods of mathematical statistics for explanation of results of subjective diagnostics at treatment of different diseases
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