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Correction to "An Imaging-Guided Neural Model Explains Lexical Stress Alteration in Acquired Apraxia of Speech". [PDF]
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Dual Genetic Diagnosis of Prader-Willi Syndrome and TMC1-Related Severe Congenital Hearing Loss: Diagnostic Challenges and Cochlear Implant Outcomes. [PDF]
Samara P +4 more
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Serum calcium value of the elderlies. Relation with deafness.
TAKESHI NAITO
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Retrieving the Body in Linguistics
Journal of Sociolinguistics, EarlyView.
Tsung‐Lun Alan Wan
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ABSTRACT Research on social policy and solidarity often highlights disability as a paradigmatic case of a ‘deserving’ group that warrants social support. However, this hierarchical view of solidarity frequently ignores the role of solidarity in the lived experiences and everyday practices of disabled people themselves.
Roni Holler, Efrat Keidar, Sagit Mor
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Analysis of deafness gene screening results in 15771 newborn cases in Anyang city of Henan. [PDF]
Mu Y +9 more
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Seeing speech: neural mechanisms of cued speech perception in prelingually deaf and hearing users [PDF]
Annahita Sarré, Laurent Cohen
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Individual Virtues, Social Movements, and Allyship in the Sphere of Intellectual Disability
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Tommy Ness
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The Turing Test as a Sceptical Scenario
ABSTRACT The Turing test is usually seen as an operationalisation of the question whether machines can think. In this paper, my aim is to show that by understanding the test in this way, one ends up in scepticism about the existence of minds in general. By focusing on whether some particular machine can pass the test, or whether it can be said to be an
Marvin Tritschler
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