a hearing aid-er?
Call center jobs can be affected by the hearing aids, in same manner radio jockey or TV presenter jobs can be affected by it.
If it's someone who has full hearing they are called hearing. If they have little hearing or are lossing their hearing they are called hard of hearing.
see a specialist and find out about a hearing aid Use Relay ... operators type out your conversation so that you don't have to hear it... dial 711 and ask to be transferred to customer service
Basically hygiene of the ear, when people wear hearing aids or earmoulds the cleaning the ear becomes more important, and so they call it aural hygiene.
An example could be hearing your phone ring (stimulus) and then picking it up to answer the call (response).
It means that you are dreaming that you are hearing someone call your name ot that someone is trying to wake you. Because as you say in your question, YOU are asleep.
there are two types of modifiers in this world. the bad modifier, and the good modifier. The bad modifier is called a (HACKER) the good modifier is called a (TUNER).
That person is an accessory or an accomplice.
An audiogram is a record of hearing. It is what laypeople call a hearing test.
I have Blue Cross Anthem and they do cover hearing aids as medical equipment, amazingly. Kaiser does not cover hearing aids. It's really great that they do since they are so expensive. They fully cover them minus any co-pay you might have.
Someone who can hear very well is often referred to as having "acute hearing" or being "hearing-sensitive." In some contexts, they may also be described as "keen-eared" or having "sharp hearing." There isn't a specific term that universally defines such a person, but these phrases convey the ability to hear sounds clearly and distinctly.
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