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Что (кто) такое hearing aid - определение

SMALL SOUND AMPLIFIERS WORN IN THE EAR (ITE) TO COMPENSATE FOR HEARING LOSS
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  • Block diagram of digital hearing aid
  • Hearing aid shop, [[Dublin]], Ireland
  • A DAI plug on the end of a cable
  • A sign in a train station explains that the public announcement system uses a "Hearing Induction Loop" ([[audio induction loop]]). Hearing aid users can use a telecoil (T) switch to hear announcements directly through their hearing aid receiver.
  • A modern behind the ear hearing aid. The audio tube to the speaker is barely visible.
  • A modern behind the ear hearing aid with a minicell battery
  • Madame de Meuron]] with ear trumpet
  • A hearing aid with an audio boot
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hearing aid         
¦ noun a small amplifying device worn on the ear by a partially deaf person.
hearing aid         
(hearing aids)
A hearing aid is a device which people with hearing difficulties wear in their ear to enable them to hear better.
= deaf aid
N-COUNT
Hearing aid         
A hearing aid is a device designed to improve hearing by making sound audible to a person with hearing loss. Hearing aids are classified as medical devices in most countries, and regulated by the respective regulations.
Extended-wear hearing aid         
Extended Wear Hearing Aid; Extended sear hearing aid; Extended wear hearing aid
An extended-wear hearing aid is a type of hearing aid that is placed deep in the ear canal and can be worn for several months at a time without removal. This type of hearing aid is primarily suited for people who have mild to moderately severe hearing loss.
deaf aid         
¦ noun Brit. a hearing aid.
History of hearing aids         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Hearing Aids
The first hearing aid was created in the 17th century. The movement toward modern hearing aids began with the creation of the telephone, and the first electric hearing aid was created in 1898.
Hearing-Aid Speech Quality Index         
MEASURE OF AUDIO QUALITY ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR THE EVALUATION OF SPEECH QUALITY FOR THOSE WITH A HEARING AID
HASQI; Hearing Aid Speech Quality Index
Hearing-Aid Speech Quality Index (HASQI) is a measure of audio quality originally designed for the evaluation of speech quality for those with a hearing aid,. It has also been shown to be able to gauge audio quality for non-speech sounds and for listeners without a hearing loss.
administrative hearing         
  • Berry]] confirmation hearing by the [[U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs]] in the [[Dirksen Senate Office Building]], Rm. 342.
PROCEEDING BEFORE A COURT OR OTHER DECISION-MAKING BODY OR OFFICER
Administrative hearing; Court hearing; Commitee hearing; Public hearings; Public hearing; Government hearing; Committee hearing; Fair hearing; Hearings; Hearing officer; Hearings board; Court mention; Directions hearing; Contest mention
n. a hearing before any governmental agency or before an administrative law judge. Such hearings can range from simple arguments to what amounts to a trial. There is no jury, but the agency or the administrative law judge will make a ruling. See also: administrative law hearing
AID         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
aid         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
I. v. a.
1.
Assist, help, support, serve, speed, second, back, befriend, prosper, abet, co-operate with, take part with, give support to, minister to, take turn with, relieve. See spell.
2.
Succor, relieve, do kindness to, supply the necessities of, give alms (to).
II. n.
1.
Assistance, help, furtherance, cooperation, patronage, support, helping hand, good offices. See lift.
2.
Succor, relief, alms, bounty, subsidy.
3.
Helper, assistant. See aider.
4.
Aide-de-camp.

Википедия

Hearing aid

A hearing aid is a device designed to improve hearing by making sound audible to a person with hearing loss. Hearing aids are classified as medical devices in most countries, and regulated by the respective regulations. Small audio amplifiers such as personal sound amplification products (PSAPs) or other plain sound reinforcing systems cannot be sold as "hearing aids".

Early devices, such as ear trumpets or ear horns, were passive amplification cones designed to gather sound energy and direct it into the ear canal. Modern devices are computerised electroacoustic systems that transform environmental sound to make it audible, according to audiometrical and cognitive rules. Modern devices also utilize sophisticated digital signal processing to try and improve speech intelligibility and comfort for the user. Such signal processing includes feedback management, wide dynamic range compression, directionality, frequency lowering, and noise reduction.

Modern hearing aids require configuration to match the hearing loss, physical features, and lifestyle of the wearer. The hearing aid is fitted to the most recent audiogram and is programmed by frequency. This process is called "fitting" can be performed by the user in simple cases, or is performed by a Doctor of Audiology, also called an audiologist (AuD), or by a Hearing Instrument Specialist (HIS) or audioprosthologist. The amount of benefit a hearing aid delivers depends in large part on the quality of its fitting. Almost all hearing aids in use in the US are digital hearing aids, as analog aids are phased out. Devices similar to hearing aids include the osseointegrated auditory prosthesis (formerly called the bone-anchored hearing aid) and cochlear implant.