2.a synchronic approach to language study. [1840–50] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. synchronism, synchrony a coincidence in time; simultaneity.Cf. asynchronism.—synchronistic...
Mi1260 SONATA 2 Cochlear Implant and Mi1250 SYNCHRONY 2 (PIN) Cochlear Implant产品名称,P000025 S114申请号,pma申请类型,MED-EL CORP.申请人,数据来源于药智数据美国上市器械数据库。
synchrony Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia [sing´kro-ne] 1.the simultaneous occurrence of two events. 2.the linkage of two events by a fixed time interval. 3.synchronism. atrioventricular synchrony(AV synchrony) in the heart, the physiological condition of atrial electrical activity follow...
The MED-EL Mi1200 SYNCHRONY Cochlear Implant (MED-EL, Innsbruck, Austria).Franca WagnerWilhelm WimmerLars LeidoltMattheus VischerStefan WederRoland WiestGeorgios MantokoudisMarco D. Caversaccio
SYNCHRONY 2 cochlear implantBONEBRIDGEVIBRANT SOUNDBRIDGE Connectivity optionsProduct supportImportant safety informationComplianceMRI information for radiologists Common Hearing Loss Questions Do I have hearing loss?What are the types of hearing loss?How does a cochlear implant work?What are the steps to...
MI 1200 SYNCHRONY (PIN) COCHLEAR IMPLANT SYSTEM产品名称,P000025 S091申请号,PMA申请类型,MED-EL CORP.申请人,数据来源于药智数据美国上市器械数据库。
What Are the Benefits of the MED-EL SYNCHRONY Cochlear Implant (in addition to being approved for MRI scans up to 3.0T without requiring magnet removal)?Darla Franz
What Makes the MED-EL SYNCHRONY Cochlear Implant Design Unique?Darla Franz
Cochlear implantsCochlear nerveNeural synchronySpeech perceptionTemporal resolution acuityThis paper reports a noninvasive method for quantifying neural synchrony in the cochlear nerve (i.e., peripheral neural synchrony) in cochlear implant (CI) users, which allows for evaluating this physiological ...
Speech perceptionTemporal firing propertiesObjectives: Many studies have assessed the performance of individuals with cochlear implants (CIs) with electrically evoked compound action potentials (eCAPs). These eCAP-based studies have focused on the amplitude information of the response, without considering ...