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Post-lingual hearing impairment
Post-lingual hearing impairment Post-lingual hearing impairment is a hearing ...
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Hearing impairment
Hearing impairment Hearing impairment [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD-10 ... This article is a physical description of hearing impairment. See deaf culture for deafness ...
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Talk:Hearing impairment
Talk:Hearing impairment Talk:Hearing impairment/archive 1 NPOV Dispute I've chosen this page to post the NPOV notice because the terms " ...
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Talk:Deaf
... page "deaf" was once a redirect to hearing impairment. It then became a page about deafness ... much of the content was merged with hearing impairment and replaced by new content which later ... deafness. Deaf became a redirect back to hearing impairment for a while and then ...
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Talk:Models of deafness
... redirect This page was a redirect to hearing impairment when I started on it. It needed ... that Deaf was just a redirect to hearing impairment, with nothing about the culture. - Montralais Capitalization ... of being deaf seperate from the culture, hearing or Deaf, which a person may ...
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Genetic deafness of origin (translated from French)
... genes is responsible for surdity and of hearing impairment. The hearing impairment can be: By perception By transmission Or ... and to appear before language acquisition (pre lingual) or after (post lingual). Synopsis Incidence & ...
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Deaf
... can be used to mean having profound hearing loss, a physiological condition causing an inability ... is estimated to have less than average hearing. The great majority of people with less than average hearing are elderly or developed hearing loss after leaving school. [2] A minority ... either individuals who were born deaf (Pre-lingual) or became deaf at an early ...
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User talk:Pengo/archive 2
... Duk 17:08, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC) Hearing impairment Hi, Pengo, have gone through this article ... Have also entered stub notice in Pre-lingual deafness article, as it looks a bit ... you are right to keep both "Pre-lingual deafness" and "Post-lingual hearing impairment" separate from "Hearing ...
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Category:Deaf culture
... Late-Deafened Adults Audism B Bone Anchored Hearing Aid C Child of Deaf Adult Closed captioning Cochlear implant Conductive hearing loss D Deaf President Now Deaf West ... k F Fingerspelling G Gallaudet University H Hearing (person) Hearing aid Hearing dog Hearing impairment I Instant messaging ...
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User talk:Dieter Simon
... approval. The reason it is being held: Post by non-member to a members-only ... talk 13:36, 31 July 2005 (UTC) Hearing impairment Hi Dieter, Thanks for cleaning up hearing impairment. It's not just "Pre-lingual ...
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