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F 090120 B Figure B

The document shows a graph with two lines plotting consonant identification score on the y-axis against input level in decibels hearing level (dBHL) on the x-axis. The first line represents scores with amplification (AE) turned off and the second line represents scores with amplification turned on, showing improved scores at softer input levels of 30 and 50 dBHL with amplification.

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F 090120 B Figure B

The document shows a graph with two lines plotting consonant identification score on the y-axis against input level in decibels hearing level (dBHL) on the x-axis. The first line represents scores with amplification (AE) turned off and the second line represents scores with amplification turned on, showing improved scores at softer input levels of 30 and 50 dBHL with amplification.

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90 80 70 60 50 40 30 30 50 AE Off AE On

90 80 70 60 50 40 30 30 50 AE Off AE On

Score /%

Input Level /dBHL

Score /%

Input Level /dBHL

Figure B-C. Improvement in consonant identification score on the NST at a soft (30 dB HL) and average (50 dB HL) input level for adults (b, left) and children (c, right).

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