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From The Archives (1974-1999)
Comparative Validity of Two Hearing Loss Screening Questionnaires
J Fam Pract
. 1992 October;35(4)
By
Mary F. Smith, PhD, MSW
Ronald G. Nathan, PhD
Donna S. Wayner, PhD
Neil C. Mitnick, DO
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