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Access to affordable and timely hearing healthcare remains a major challenge for many individuals, partly due to the high cost and long turnaround time. This study will explore whether 3D-printed ear ...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Arizona
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The University of Arizona Hearing Clinic
Tucson, Arizona
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