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K 90-лeтию сo дня рoждeния Ф. И. Гордеевa [F. I. Gordejev 1929-2005]; pp. 158-159 [PDF]
Valerij Maksimov, Oleg Sergeev
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Shaping a research-driven future for speech-language therapy and audiology in South Africa. [PDF]
Edwards A +3 more
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ABSTRACT Parent‐teacher relationships are critical for Autistic student success. The purpose of the current project was to better understand parent‐teacher relationships for Autistic students. This project was unique in its use of dyadic data from parents and teachers and its mixed methods design to explore parent‐teacher relationship quality and ...
Morgan E. Herber, Alycia M. Hund
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Music and Language in the Human Brain: Mismatch Negativity Evidence for Their Neuroplasticity and Interplay. [PDF]
Tervaniemi M.
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Sea Ice Floe Segmentation in Close‐Range Optical Imagery Using Active Contour and Foundation Models
Abstract The size of sea ice floes in the marginal ice zone (MIZ) is a key factor influencing ice coverage, albedo, wave propagation, and ocean–atmosphere energy exchanges. Floe size can be observed by processing visual‐range imagery from ships, aircraft, or satellites.
Giulio Passerotti +5 more
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Parent-child interaction and early pragmatic, auditory and linguistic abilities in deaf children. [PDF]
Zagari F +6 more
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Increased Glacier Melt Across Millennia to Hours Enhances Erosion and Sediment Export Processes
Abstract Glacial erosion and sediment evacuation are key in shaping polar and mountain landscapes and influencing downstream ecological and social systems. The glacier dynamics and hydrology responsible for these processes are closely linked to hydrological and climatic (hydro‐climatic) conditions.
Ian Delaney +11 more
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Cognitive performance and stroke-specific quality of life four years after stroke. [PDF]
Ørbo MC +5 more
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A practical guide to characterising ecological coexistence
ABSTRACT Coexistence is simultaneously one of the most fundamental concepts of ecology, and one of the most difficult to define. A particular challenge is that, despite a well‐developed body of research, several different schools of thought have developed over the past century, leading to multiple independent, and largely isolated, branches of ...
Adam T. Clark +9 more
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