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EVALUATION OF REHABILITATION STRATEGIES WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANT PATIENTS - PRELIMINARY-REPORT

Waltzman, SB; Boothroyd, A; Levitt, H
ISI:A1987G162500041
ISSN: 0003-4894
CID: 31338

PROBLEMS AND COMPLICATIONS OF COCHLEAR IMPLANT-SURGERY

COHEN, NL; ROSENBERG, R; GOLDSTEIN, S
ISI:A1987G162500004
ISSN: 0003-4894
CID: 41735

MULTICHANNEL COCHLEAR IMPLANT - THE NEW-YORK-UNIVERSITY-BELLEVUE EXPERIENCE

COHEN, NL; WALTZMAN, SB; SHAPIRO, W
ISI:A1987G162500077
ISSN: 0003-4894
CID: 41736

Personality and compatibility: a prospective analysis of marital stability and marital satisfaction

Kelly, E L; Conley, J J
The antecedents of marital stability (divorce or remaining married) and marital satisfaction (within the group that remains married) were investigated with a panel of 300 couples who were followed from their engagements in the 1930s until 1980. Twenty-two of the couples broke their engagements; of the 278 couples who married, 50 got divorced at some time between 1935 and 1980. Personality characteristics (measured by acquaintance ratings made in the 1930s) were important predictors of both marital stability and marital satisfaction. The three aspects of personality most strongly related to marital outcome were the neuroticism of the husband, the neuroticism of the wife, and the impulse control of the husband. In combination, the 17 major antecedent variables were moderately predictive of a criterion variable composed of both marital stability and marital satisfaction (R = .49). The three major aspects of personality accounted for more than half of the predictable variance. The remaining variance was accounted for by attitudinal, social-environment, and sexual history variables.
PMID: 3820076
ISSN: 0022-3514
CID: 872692

Intramuscular head and neck myxoma: report of a case and review of the literature [Case Report]

Shugar JM; Som PM; Meyers RJ; Schaeffer BT
Intramuscular myxoma of the head and neck is a rare lesion with only six cases documented in the literature. The tumor demonstrates a benign clinical course without a tendency to recur and is occasionally associated with fibrous dysplasia. It thus deserves to be considered in a separate class from other soft tissue myxomas. The seventh case of a head and neck intramuscular myxoma is presented and the clinical, pathological, and CT characteristics of this tumor are reviewed
PMID: 3796168
ISSN: 0023-852x
CID: 22709

Fiberendoscopic removal of pharyngeal foreign bodies

Goldstein, S I; Weiss, M H
PMID: 3796169
ISSN: 0023-852x
CID: 120762

Removal of metallic foreign bodies of the external auditory canal [Letter]

Mattucci KF; Glass WM; Setzen M
PMID: 3596982
ISSN: 0020-8868
CID: 22738

Experiments with a programmable master hearing aid

Levitt H; Sullivan JA; Neuman AC; Rubin-Spitz JA
A series of experiments is described tracing the development and application of adaptive paired-comparison testing to the prescriptive fitting of hearing aids. The equipment needed to implement the test procedures became progressively more complex with each new experiment, leading to the development of a digital master hearing aid
PMID: 3430388
ISSN: 0748-7711
CID: 58939

The effect of filtering on the intelligibility and quality of speech in noise

Neuman AC; Schwander TJ
PMID: 3430372
ISSN: 0748-7711
CID: 58940

New developments in hearing aid technology

Popelka, G R
PMID: 3673810
ISSN: 0065-3071
CID: 266332