sound meter
The audiometer was used to test the patient's hearing abilities.
An audiometer is an instrument that measures hearing loss. An example of a sentence using the word "audiometer" is "The geriatric hospital is outfitted with a state of the art audiometer. "
The "Audiometer" was invented by "Alexander Graham Bell"
An audiometer is an instrument used to determine the acuity - sharpness or acuteness - of hearing.
A nurse used an audiometer to test my hearing a my annual check up
around 1863
A record of a persons hearing ability obtained by a audiometer. An audiometer is an instrument used in detecting the sounds available to the human ear
An audiometer is a device used to measure an individual's hearing acuity across various frequencies and intensities. It typically consists of a signal generator, an amplifier, and headphones or speakers to deliver sound stimuli to the user. Audiometers can be used in clinical settings to diagnose hearing loss and assess auditory function. They often provide results in the form of an audiogram, which visually represents an individual's hearing thresholds.
audiometer
to see the side effects
Clinical trials are experiments to find out how effective a drug is, and if there are any side effects. The stakeholders in clinical trials are the patients, doctors, drug companies, drug manufacturers, and pharmacists.
The only side effects observed with SAMe in clinical trials were mild gastrointestinal distress.