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amplifier = machine that makes sounds louder
amplify =make louder
audiogram =graph that shows the level of a person&#8217;s hearing loss (how much difficulty they have in hearing)
audiologist =person who gives hearing tests and who fits hearing aids
auditory nerve =nerve that carries information about sounds from the cochlea to the brain
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If someone is deaf, there are lots of ways they can enjoy watching television, too. Some deaf children wear personal listening aids. These are about the size of a personal stereo. The listening aid usually uses a small microphone on a speaker on the television. The amplified sound goes to headphones [...]]]></description>
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Some people who are deaf have a few gadgets to help them at home, so they can take care of themselves. For example, some people have extra-loud doorbells, so they know when someone is at the door. Lots of families have a doorbell connected up to a lamp in their child&#8217;s room [...]]]></description>
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