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A Sound Foundation Through Early Amplification 2001 - Proceedings of the Second International Conference - Section IV - Chapter 13 - The Importance of High-Frequency Amplification for Young Children

A Sound Foundation Through Early Amplification 2001 - Proceedings of the Second International Conference - Section IV - Chapter 13 - The Importance of High-Frequency Amplification for Young Children
Patricia Stelmachowicz, PhD
March 1, 2003
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This article was previously published in the Proceedings of the Second International Conference "A Sound Foundation Through Early Amplification" Sponsored by Phonak edited by Richard Seewald, Ph.D. and Judith Gravel, Ph.D. This article is reprinted here with permission from the author(s) and Phonak for educational purposes.

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