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Audiological findings in Usher syndrome types IIa and II (non-IIa)
International Journal of Audiology, 2004The aim was to define the natural history of hearing loss in Usher syndrome type IIa compared to non-IIa. People with Usher syndrome type II show moderate-to-severe hearing loss, normal balance and retinitis pigmentosa. Several genes cause Usher syndrome type II.
Mehdi, Sadeghi +5 more
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2011
Abstract This chapter provides pictures and clinical details of MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS ...
Roger E. Stevenson +2 more
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Abstract This chapter provides pictures and clinical details of MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS ...
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Доклады академии наук, 2018
The petrological model of type IIa diamond formation is proposed. By the model these diamonds were formed from fluids on the last stages of kimberlite magma formation at 600–700°C and in the range of 20–30 kbar. The model explains the main specific of the type IIa diamonds.
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The petrological model of type IIa diamond formation is proposed. By the model these diamonds were formed from fluids on the last stages of kimberlite magma formation at 600–700°C and in the range of 20–30 kbar. The model explains the main specific of the type IIa diamonds.
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2006 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2006
Lemur IIa, the second-generation Limbed Excursion Mechanical Utility Robot, is a six-limbed walking robot developed at NASA' s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Lemur is distinct in part because each limb was designed be used for both walking and manipulation. It is intended to be a prototype of a dexterous, operationally flexible robot for on-orbit assembly,
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Lemur IIa, the second-generation Limbed Excursion Mechanical Utility Robot, is a six-limbed walking robot developed at NASA' s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Lemur is distinct in part because each limb was designed be used for both walking and manipulation. It is intended to be a prototype of a dexterous, operationally flexible robot for on-orbit assembly,
Kevin Nickels +7 more
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