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A pilot of the use of the WAIS III in learning disability services
The present study is a pilot examining how a group of people (n=133) with a learning disability perform on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale – Third Edition (1997).
McKenzie, Karen +2 more
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Secondary Handicap & Learning Disability: A Component Analysis
The term ‘secondary handicap’ is frequently encountered in services for people with disabilities. The term has its origins in Freud’s original description of secondary gain (Freud, 1901), and Winnicott’s description of the ‘false self’ (Winnicott, 1965).
Jones, Robert +2 more
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PhosSight is a unified deep‐learning framework for phosphoproteome identification, featured by a phosphorylation‐aware detectability predictor. It improves identification sensitivity in DDA through deep re‐localization and rescoring, accelerates DIA searches by detectability‐guided spectral library pruning, and expands phosphoproteome coverage to ...
Ben Wang +10 more
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This study presents the one-year follow-up in grade 3 of two randomized controlled interventions, addressing phonics and numeracy targeting children at-risk for early reading or mathematics difficulties.
Hanna Lindström-Sandahl +4 more
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I. Mammarella +3 more
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SKALE 2.0 maps disease‐associated protein aggregation as a phase‐resolved structural process, linking mutation‐induced geometric perturbations to nucleation, elongation, and suppressor design. Across neurodegenerative proteins, the framework reveals cryptic aggregation vulnerabilities, separates phase‐concordant and phase‐switching mutations, and ...
Jia Shen Sio +6 more
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Religion and parenting a child with a learning disability [PDF]
Section A provides a review of the current research literature on religion and parenting a child with a learning disability. Religion is generally associated with positive outcomes, although there are some mixed views regarding religious communities ...
Whittinger, N.
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Older Carers and Adults with Learning Disabilities: Stress and Reciprocal Care
People with a learning disability have an increased longevity. The majority of adults with a learning disability live with their parents which means that many of these parents are themselves elderly people.
Gant, Valerie
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In dynamic driving scenarios, the proposed approach ensures only temporally aligned sensor inputs to make driving decisions, preventing false activations. By enabling selective hardware‐level learning, it achieves fast, reliable responses under noisy conditions.
Kapil Bhardwaj +4 more
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Trust in automated shuttle buses predicts intention to use and behavioral expectations
Automated shuttle buses (ASBs) hold significant potential for improving public transportation by enhancing urban mobility and sustainability. However, public trust in ASB and people’s intention to use them may depend on factors such as age and ...
Erik Marsja, Sam Thellman, Anna Anund
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