Prolong use at high loudness could lead to deafness (slight or even total deafness), or it could cause
tinnitus.
Prolong use at high loudness could lead to deafness (slight or even total deafness), or it could causetinnitus.
The person being tested wears a set of headphones that blocks out other distracting sounds and delivers a test tone to one ear at a time. At the sound of a tone, the patient holds up a hand or finger to indicate that the sound is detected
No it is not Dave Farrell. Brad Delson is the one who is seen wearing headphones in the music videos. It is rumored that he wears them to protect his ears during live concerts.
It is possible to listen to music during an MRI. The person being scanned wears headphones during the scan, enabling the technicians to communicate with the person being scanned. Generally you can take a CD, sometimes they have their own selection, but that could be risky! The technician will put the CD on for you and it will play through the headphones.
It would appear that the reason why Jeremy Kapstein wears headphones at the Red Sox's games is a very straightforward one. Apparently it is because it is his job to do so.
The person who wears blue costume is Taylor Swift
It wears away at rocks and monuements. :(
Then people get injured feet
Colonel Musard wears a monocle
it blocks out the sound of the audience and lets him hear the song better so that he can keep the beat with the music
No, in the sentence 'The shoes that he wear...', the verb 'wear' is the first and second person form; the pronoun 'he' is a third person pronoun, requiring the third person verb form 'wears'. 'The shoes that he wears...' is a noun clause, not a complete thought, an incomplete sentence. Examples:Subject: The shoes that he wears are expensive.Object: I like the shoes that he wears.
Eventually, rock wears away into sand.