Acoustic Membranes in Broadband Electro-Acoustic Paths of Devices for Diagnostics of Hearing of the Human
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In paper the analysis of a method of diagnostics of hearing of the person on the basis of measurement of an impedance at several frequencies is made. As when studying questions of physiology of an ear and reconstruction of the sound carrying out device often use parameters of the isolated temporal bones, the question of their compliance to acoustic characteristics of an ear of the person is separately considered. Due to the relevance of a problem of screening of hearing of newborns literary experimental data on measurement of an impedance of a middle ear of newborns at a high frequency are analyzed.
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