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    Determining fitting ranges of various bone conduction hearing aids by Barneveld, D.C.P.B.M., Kok, H.J.W., Noten, J.F.P., Bosman, A.J., Snik, A.F.M.

    Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-02-2018)
    “…Objectives To define fitting ranges for nine bone conduction devices (BCDs) over different frequencies based on the device's maximum power output (MPO) and to…”
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    Hearing aid fitting for visual and hearing impaired patients with Usher syndrome type IIa by Hartel, B.P., Agterberg, M.J.H., Snik, A.F., Kunst, H.P.M., Opstal, A.J., Bosman, A.J., Pennings, R.J.E.

    Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-08-2017)
    “…Objectives Usher syndrome is the leading cause of hereditary deaf‐blindness. Most patients with Usher syndrome type IIa start using hearing aids from a young…”
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    Functional benefit of the bone-anchored hearing aid with different auditory profiles: objective and subjective measures by van Wieringen, A., De Voecht, K., Bosman, A.J., Wouters, J.

    Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-04-2011)
    “…Clin. Otolaryngol. 2011, 36, 114–120 Objectives:  To examine sentence recognition and self‐report outcomes in hearing‐impaired persons with different auditory…”
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    Sound localization with bilateral bone conduction devices by Caspers, Coosje J. I., Janssen, A. M., Agterberg, M. J. H., Cremers, C. W. R. J., Hol, M. K. S., Bosman, A. J.

    Published in European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (01-04-2022)
    “…Purpose To investigate sound localization in patients bilaterally fitted with bone conduction devices (BCDs). Additionally, clinically applicable methods to…”
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    On the evaluation of a superpower sound processor for bone‐anchored hearing by Bosman, A.J., Kruyt, I.J., Mylanus, E.A.M., Hol, M.K.S., Snik, A.F.M.

    Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-04-2018)
    “…Objectives Performance of a superpower bone‐anchored hearing aid (Baha), the Baha Cordelle from Cochlear Bone‐Anchored Solutions (BCD1), was compared to its…”
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    Evaluation of an abutment‐level superpower sound processor for bone‐anchored hearing by Bosman, A.J., Kruyt, I.J., Mylanus, E.A.M., Hol, M.K.S., Snik, A.F.M.

    Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-08-2018)
    “…Objectives Performance of an abutment‐level superpower sound processor for bone‐anchored hearing, the Ponto 3 SuperPower from Oticon Medical (BCD2), was…”
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    A model for context effects in speech recognition by BRONKHORST, A. W, BOSMAN, A. J, SMOORENBURG, G. F

    “…A model is presented that quantifies the effect of context on speech recognition. In this model, a speech stimulus is considered as a concatenation of a number…”
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    Intelligibility of Dutch CVC syllables and sentences for listeners with normal hearing and with three types of hearing impairment by Bosman, A J, Smoorenburg, G F

    Published in Audiology (1995)
    “…Both meaningful (sense) and meaningless (nonsense) syllables of the consonant-vowel-consonant type (CVC syllables) and short sentences consisting of 8 or 9…”
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    Best practices and current implementation of emerging smartphone-based (bio)sensors – Part 1: Data handling and ethics by Ross, G.M.S., Zhao, Y., Bosman, A.J., Geballa-Koukoula, A., Zhou, H., Elliott, C.T., Nielen, M.W.F., Rafferty, K., Salentijn, G.IJ

    “…Smartphones are ubiquitous in modern society; in 2021, the number of active subscriptions surpassed 6 billion. These devices have become more than a means of…”
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    Best practices and current implementation of emerging smartphone-based (bio)sensors - Part 2: Development, validation, and social impact by Geballa-Koukoula, A., Ross, G.M.S., Bosman, A.J., Zhao, Y., Zhou, H., Nielen, M.W.F., Rafferty, K., Elliott, C.T., Salentijn, G.IJ

    “…The amalgamation of computer-like capabilities and portability of modern smartphones has fuelled their implementation as detectors and interfaces in emerging…”
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    The perception of complex harmonic patterns by profoundly hearing-impaired listeners by van Son, N, Bosman, A J, Lamoré, P J, Smoorenburg, G F

    Published in Audiology (1993)
    “…In providing profoundly hearing-impaired persons with processed speech through a signal-processing hearing aid, it is important that the new speech code…”
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    Changes in Vowel Quality in Post-lingually Deafened Cochlear Implant Users by Langereis, Margreet C., Bosman, Arjan J., van Olphen, Adriaan F., Smoorenburg, Guido F.

    Published in Audiology (01-09-1997)
    “…The present study addresses the effect of cochlear implantation on vowel production of 20 post-lingually deafened Dutch subjects. All subjects received the…”
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    Speechreading Supplemented with Auditorily Presented Speech Elements in the Profoundly Hearing Impaired by Bosman, Arjan J., Smoorenburg, Guido F.

    Published in Audiology (01-01-1997)
    “…For many profoundly hearing-impaired listeners (hearing loss >90 dB HL) speechreading is the most important means of communication; amplified speech may…”
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    Intelligibility of Vowels Produced by Post-lingually Deafened Cochlear Implant Users by Langereis, Margreet C., Bosman, Arjan J., van Olphen, Adriaan F., Smoorenburg, Guido F.

    Published in Audiology (01-07-1999)
    “…The present study addresses the effect of cochlear implantation on the intelligibility of vowels produced by 20 post-lingually deafened Dutch subjects. All…”
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    Auditory, Visual and Audiovisual Perception of Segmental Speech Features by Severely Hearing-impaired Children by Lamoré, Pieter J.J., Huiskamp, Tirtsa M.I., van Son, Nic J.D.M.M., Bosnian, Arjan J., Smoorenburg, Guido F.

    Published in Audiology (01-11-1998)
    “…Auditory alone, visual alone and audiovisual recognition of consonant-vowel-consonant syllables were measured in 32 severely hearing-impaired children with…”
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