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From measures to meaning: a case study on co-defining aphasia recovery outcomes with patient experts. [PDF]
Kennedy AB+9 more
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PRIMARY DIFFUSE ABSCESS OF THE BRAIN(?) APHASIA; DEATH. [PDF]
Wm. G. Eggleston
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ABSTRACT The case discussed involves a 41‐year‐old Italian man who was a candidate for chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell therapy (CAR‐T) for mediastinal diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma. His CAR‐T treatment was postponed several times due to prolonged relapsing COVID‐19 and new onset of pulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis diseases.
Monica Melchio+10 more
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tDCS and Speech Therapy in Aphasia Treatment: A Multicenter Comparative Study of Efficacy. [PDF]
Twardochleb Z+6 more
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Case of Injury to the Forehead Followed by Aphasia, Partial Paralysis of Right Arm, and Convulsions: Trephining and Evacuation of Clot: Recovery [PDF]
Jeffery Russel, Cass A. Pinkerton
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Abstract This study investigates the role of locality (a task/material‐related variable), demographic factors (age, education, and sex), cognitive capacities (verbal working memory [WM], verbal short‐term memory [STM], speed of processing [SOP], and inhibition), and morphosyntactic category (time reference and grammatical aspect) in verb‐related ...
Marielena Soilemezidi+3 more
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Aphasia following tibial fracture surgery: A case report. [PDF]
Wu F+5 more
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CEREBRAL HEMIATROPHY IN AN ADULT, WITH HEMIPLEGIA AND APHASIA [PDF]
A. H. Harrington, W. L. Worcester
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Large language models for bioinformatics
Abstract With the rapid advancements in large language model technology and the emergence of bioinformatics‐specific language models (BioLMs), there is a growing need for a comprehensive analysis of the current landscape, computational characteristics, and diverse applications.
Wei Ruan+54 more
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Eight ways speech-language pathologists can contribute to health equity: the case of Black stroke survivors with aphasia. [PDF]
Gadson DS, Turkeltaub PE.
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