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The test provides one out of three possible results: "a hearing check is recommended" (red light), "a hearing check would be advisable" (yellow light), and "no hearing difficulties" (green light) (Paglialonga et al., Comput. Biol. Med. 2014).
The SUN test results in the two ears were combined in a way that a binaural "fail" was given when the subject received "a hearing check is recommended" (red light) in at least one ear, as defined in [ 32].
The test score is computed as the number of VCVs correctly identified and, based on this score, the test outcome is given in a self-explanatory way: either "no hearing difficulties" (green light), "a hearing check would be advisable" (yellow light), or "a hearing check is recommended" (red light).
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We don't recommend red wines unless they're particularly light bodied and fruity.
I recommend red, make sure it looks natural though, or possibly a light brown, or a reddish brown color.
I recommend red wine, if that's your thing.
I'd love to see 100,000 bicycles replace 100,000 single-occupancy cars on the streets of Manhattan, and I'd be happy to see the law evolve along with the circumstances, but in the meantime Mr. Cohen, ethicist, should be ashamed of recommending running red lights because uninterrupted motion "is a joy".
Additionally, sample handling under orange, yellow, or red light has been recommended [ 81, 90, 113], and exposure to extreme pH values should be avoided [ 112].
In case of a yellow or red light, the authors recommend close monitoring, the discussion of the matter of distress and referral for specialist intervention if appropriate.
That red light?
Stupidest red light ever.
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