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Deafness - Wikipedia
In medical contexts, the meaning of deafness is hearing loss that precludes a person from understanding spoken language, an audiological condition.
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Deaf Community and Culture - Frequently Asked Questions
Deaf communities are diverse with people identifying as Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, Hard of Hearing, and Late-Deafened.
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What is the difference between deaf and Deaf? - SignHealth
The word deaf is used to describe anyone who does not hear very much. Sometimes it is used to refer to people who are severely hard of hearing too.
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▪ I. deaf, a. (dɛf) Forms: 1–3 deaf, Orm. dæf, (2–3 pl. deaue), 3–6 def, (3–5 pl. deue, 4 Ayenb. dyaf, dyaue, dyeaue), 4–5 deef(f, (pl. deeue), 4–6 defe, (deff(e, 5 deif, deyf(fe), 6 deefe, deaffe, (Sc. deif(f), 6–7 deafe, 7– deaf. [A Common Teutonic adj.: OE. déaf = OFris. dâf (WFris. doaf), OS. dô...
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DEAF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. having total or partial hearing loss; deaf people; the deaf community; also : of or relating to people who have total or partial hearing loss.
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Deafness and hearing loss - World Health Organization (WHO)
Deafness and hearing loss fact sheet from WHO: providing key facts and information on causes, impact, prevention, identification, ...
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Deaf 101: Can Deaf People Talk? - National Deaf Center
Some deaf people don't really have vocal capability but will try their best to speak. Others have some residual hearing left. They may be hard of hearing, and may be able to speak. Then there are those with even more residual hearing who may speak well and use speech reading to follow along in conversation. I identify as being hard of hearing.
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Deaf Awareness - National Deaf Center
The deaf community includes people who identify as hard of hearing, late-deafened, deafblind, deafdisabled, and more.
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nationaldeafcenter.org
Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Hearing Loss - 988 Lifeline
You can videophone, call, text, or chat online with the 988 Lifeline. We're available 24/7 and confidential. There are caring counselors available to listen ...
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988lifeline.org
Deaf Access Program - California Department of Social Services
The Deaf Access Program (DAP) was created in 1980 to ensure that California's public programs are adapted to meet the communication needs of deaf and hard of ...
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Difference Between d/Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing | AI-media
The 'lowercase d' deaf simply refers to the physical condition of having hearing loss. People who identify as deaf with a lowercase 'd' don't always have a ...
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deaf/def; dɛf/ adj(-er, -est)1 unable to hear at all or to hear well 聋的: go deaf 变聋 be deaf in one ear 一只耳聋 He's getting deafer in his old age. 他年纪大了耳朵越来越聋.2 [pred 作表语]~ to sth unwilling to listen to sth 对某事听不进 be deaf to all advice, requests, entreaties, etc 对一切劝告、 要求、 恳求等充耳不闻.3 (idm 习语) (as) ,deaf...
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Deaf 101: Can Deaf People Drive? - National Deaf Center
TEXT: DEAF 101 - Can deaf people drive? A young black man has buzzcut hair and a small goatee style beard. He wears a navy blue polo shirt. He uses sign language. YOUNG MAN: Can you drive? Do you need ears to drive? I don't use my ears to drive, I use my eyes, like you do. It's no different.
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Famous deaf mathematicians? There are some really inspiring examples of blind mathematicians. However in my experience I also think problems inside my head using words. So I was wondering if there are some examples of...
See also this list of deaf scientists by scientific field.
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What happens to the human ear as it naturally goes deaf? I was always told that when the human ear goes deaf to a specific sound (auditory frequency), then that sound is heard one last time, and upon fading away, will...
I don't think you will hear the frequency "one last time", before it fades away. More likely you will slowly lose your range of hearing from high to low frequency. Hair cells in the cochlea are arranged in a spiral on the basilar membrane, with high frequency cells at the apex. For some reason, high...
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