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Gap

French town, capital of the département of Hautes-Alpes; population (2001 est) 36,200. It stands 750 m/2,461 ft above sea level, and is the seat of a bishop. There is a trade in timber and livestock.


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Outcomes measures included pre- and postmanagement air-conduction pure-tone average (PTA) and air-bone gap (ABG).
(2) In their scheme, cerumen was classified as nonoccluding (<50% blockage of the ear canal), excessive (50 to 80% occlusion but no noticeable conductive hearing loss and an air-bone gap of [less than or equal to] 10 dB at two frequencies), or impacted (>80% occlusion with associated conductive hearing loss and an air-bone gap >10 dB at two or more frequencies).
3%), and the air-bone gap in these 5 ears had improved to 10 dB or less.
 
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