noise-induced hearing loss - définition. Qu'est-ce que noise-induced hearing loss
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est noise-induced hearing loss - définition


Noise-induced hearing loss         
  • cochlear]] and transmitted along the [[vestibulocochlear nerve]]
  •  Cross-section of the [[cochlea]]. The inner hair cells are connected to ''afferent'' nerve fibers, and the outer hair cells are connected to ''efferent'' nerve fibers.
  • Example audiogram of a notch-shaped high frequency hearing loss.
  • A video describing proper usage of soft foam earplugs
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  • NIOSH [https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/98-126/pdfs/98-126.pdf Occupational Noise Exposure Criteria Document]
CONDITION IN WHICH A PERSON LOSES THE ABILITY TO HEAR DUE TO EXPOSURE TO HIGH INTENSITY SOUND
Noise induced hearing loss; Hearing loss, noise-induced; Noise Induced Hearing Loss
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a hearing impairment resulting from exposure to loud sound. People may have a loss of perception of a narrow range of frequencies or impaired perception of sound including sensitivity to sound or ringing in the ears.
hard of hearing         
  • A deaf person using a camera-equipped smartphone to communicate in sign language
  • The sign for "friend" in [[American Sign Language]]
  • alt=a female medical professional is seated in front of a special [[sound-proof]] booth with a glass window, controlling diagnostic test equipment. Inside the booth a middle aged man can be seen wearing headphones and is looking straight ahead of himself, not at the [[audiologist]], and appears to be concentrating on hearing something
  • An in-the-canal hearing aid
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FORM OF HEARING DISORDER
Hearing disability; Hearing Impairment; Hard-of-hearing; Hard of hearing; Hearing-impaired; Partial loss of hearing; Hearing impaired; Hearing Loss; Impairment of hearing; Profoundly deaf; Hearing disorder; Hereditary deafness; Hereditary hearing disorder; Hereditary hearing loss; Congenital deafness; Noise induced deafness; Hearing damage; Profound hearing loss; Hearing disorders; Hypoacusis; Age Related Hearing Impairment; Anacusis; International Symbol for Deafness; Profound deafness; International symbol for deafness; Perceptive deafness; Hardness of hearing; Temporary deafness; Auditory impairment; Partial deafness; Familial deafness; Hearing disorders and deafness; Hearing problems in children; Hearing impairment; Hearing deficits; Loss of hearing; Hearing problems; LY411575; Syndromic deafness; Late-deafened; Scheibe's dysplasia; Scheibes dysplasia; Scheibe dysplasia; Cochleosaccular dysplasia; Hearing problem; Hearing Damage; Sudden hearing loss; DOHH; Bilateral hearing loss; Hearing disabilities
Someone who is hard of hearing is not able to hear properly.
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hard of hearing         
  • A deaf person using a camera-equipped smartphone to communicate in sign language
  • The sign for "friend" in [[American Sign Language]]
  • alt=a female medical professional is seated in front of a special [[sound-proof]] booth with a glass window, controlling diagnostic test equipment. Inside the booth a middle aged man can be seen wearing headphones and is looking straight ahead of himself, not at the [[audiologist]], and appears to be concentrating on hearing something
  • An in-the-canal hearing aid
  • >700}}
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  • 275x275px
FORM OF HEARING DISORDER
Hearing disability; Hearing Impairment; Hard-of-hearing; Hard of hearing; Hearing-impaired; Partial loss of hearing; Hearing impaired; Hearing Loss; Impairment of hearing; Profoundly deaf; Hearing disorder; Hereditary deafness; Hereditary hearing disorder; Hereditary hearing loss; Congenital deafness; Noise induced deafness; Hearing damage; Profound hearing loss; Hearing disorders; Hypoacusis; Age Related Hearing Impairment; Anacusis; International Symbol for Deafness; Profound deafness; International symbol for deafness; Perceptive deafness; Hardness of hearing; Temporary deafness; Auditory impairment; Partial deafness; Familial deafness; Hearing disorders and deafness; Hearing problems in children; Hearing impairment; Hearing deficits; Loss of hearing; Hearing problems; LY411575; Syndromic deafness; Late-deafened; Scheibe's dysplasia; Scheibes dysplasia; Scheibe dysplasia; Cochleosaccular dysplasia; Hearing problem; Hearing Damage; Sudden hearing loss; DOHH; Bilateral hearing loss; Hearing disabilities
not able to hear well.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour noise-induced hearing loss
1. The defense ministry was quoted as saying noise–induced hearing loss is a serious risk, but that earplugs and ear defenders has been issued to all troops.
2. "It is critically important to work to determine the best ways consumers can protect themselves from noise–induced hearing loss," he said.
3. James Battey, director of the NIH‘s National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, said most of the research on noise–induced hearing loss has looked at occupational exposure.
4. "The amount of research on the effects on NIHL (noise–induced hearing loss) by loud music from portable devices decreased slightly in the late 1''0s with a resurgence in the past few years following the introduction of the portable MP3 player," Battey wrote.
5. The headphones commonly referred to as ear buds, which ship with the iPod, also contribute to noise–induced hearing loss because they do not dilute the sound entering the ear and are closer to the ear canal than other sound sources, the complaint states.