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  • 21Edinburgh Masker — The Edinburgh Masker was a device used to control stuttering. It consisted of a microphone strapped across the throat near the larynx, the microphone plugged into a small box worn on the belt or in the pocket, and then earphones were plugged into …

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  • 22Myers-Masker House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places New Jersey Register of Historic Places …

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  • 23Lisa Masker — (c. 1988, Algérie[1]) est une actrice française. Courneuvienne, elle se lance dans la comédie à l’âge de 15 ans en intégrant les ateliers du cours Florent[2]. Elle a notamment joué dans la série L Internat, diffusée sur M6 en 2009. En 2009, elle… …

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  • 24Prairie-Masker — Prairie/Masker is a radiated noise reduction system fitted to some warships of western origin, including the DD 963 and DDG 51 class destroyers and the CG 47 class cruisers. solutions.References* [http://www.fas.org/man/dod… …

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  • 25Tinnitus-Masker — Ein Hörgerät dient dazu, Hörverluste bei Schwerhörigen auszugleichen. Analoges Hinter dem Ohr Gerät Es ist ein wichtiges Hilfsmittel zur sozialen Eingliederung Hörgeschädigter. Von den gesetzlichen Krankenkassen bezuschusst, werden Hörgeräte nach …

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  • 26tinnitus masker — the former name for a white noise instrument …

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  • 27tinnitus masker — the former name for a white noise instrument …

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  • 28Auditory masking — occurs when the perception of one sound is affected by the presence of another sound (Gelfand 2004). The term masking is not confined to auditory perception as it can also be used in visual perception tasks.Masking can be simultaneous or non… …

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  • 29Critical band — The term critical band, introduced by Harvey Fletcher in the 1940s, referred to the frequency bandwidth of the then loosely defined auditory filter. Psychophysiologically, beating and auditory roughness sensations can be linked to the inability… …

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  • 30Critical bands — The term critical band, introduced by Harvey Fletcher in the 1940s, referred to the frequency bandwidth of the then loosely defined auditory filter. Since Georg von Békésy’s studies (1960), the term also refers literally to the specific area on… …

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