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The realistic use of the unique capabilities of a computer to develop audiometric procedures that complement the human limitations of the audiologist has greater implications for audiology than does duplicating the audiologist with a computer as a labor-saving device. A simple computer system that has been assembled for exploring this use, together with an example of a procedure made possible by the computer and results of its clinical application, are described.
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