Examples of using Auditive in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Some studies refer that in a long period of auditive deprivation can negatively influence the speech perception tests and that the period of auditive deprivation is directly proportional to the lowest performance in speech recognition.
Moses was a seer and auditive medium, and thanks to such abilities he could see
respectively and auditive signs verbally.
with integrated use of visual information specially designed screens for interactive data collection and auditive information.
evaluation of visual and auditive functions.
the external auditive conduct should be cleaned
studies have been published that show disagreement between auditive thresholds and morphological changes.
paranoid features and auditive hallucination.
According to the authors, the benefits of using the Wii Fit were related to the visual, auditive and proprioceptive feedback the device offered, and the activation of users' reward circuitry by motivating them to overcome previous scores.
which stated that different nerves(optical, auditive, etc.) carried a kind of"code",
effective delivery by two mediums, visual and auditive, but keeping the imperceptible factor to reach the subconscious directly.
the maintenance of the subsequent wall of the external auditive tube: the mastoidectomies open
premature cardiac arrest by adrenenergic stimulation physical or emotional tension, or auditive stimulus.
intuitive for students. for students with some disability(physical, auditive, visual, multi-intellectual),
Methods: the hearing-perceptual performance of 242 children, between 4 and 10 years old(divided in 4 groups: gi, gii, giii and giv) was evaluated with the use of a software named perception evaluation auditive& visuelle(perceval), in a task
in which the visual component complemented and strengthened the auditive one- both of them extremely static,
development of a cholesteatoma: a the meeting of two different epitheliums in the auditive crevice; b the chronic destruction of the layer sub mucosa of the medium ear by the inflammatory
As for the auditive comfort it is possible to observe the same concern in the APHAB questionnaire; as for the child auditive performance in silence and noisy situations,
it is harder to establish the distinction between auditive loss of the conductive
an interpretative judgment test with auditive input.