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Name: audiometry_trainer
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: Clinical audiometry simulator
Author-Email: Samuele Carcagno <sam.carcagno[at]gmail.com>
Project-Url: Homepage, https://gitlab.com/sam81/audiometry_trainer
Project-Url: Bug Tracker, https://gitlab.com/sam81/audiometry_trainer/-/issues
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entry_points.txt

audiometry_trainer = audiometry_trainer.__main__:main