Characterizing neurolinguistic patterns of primary progressive aphasia and Alzheimer's disease in Arabic‐speaking patients: Case series [PDF]
Abstract Background Primary progressive aphasias (PPA) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are a group of neurodegenerative diseases defined by a gradual decline of linguistic and neuro‐cognitive abilities. PPA are traditionally classified into four predominant variants: nonfluent‐agrammatic (PPA‐NAv, semantic (PPA‐Sv), logopenic (PPA‐Lv) and mixed (PPA‐Mv ...
Taiebine M, Faris M.
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Speech‐in‐noise processing in Alzheimer's disease and primary progressive aphasia [PDF]
Abstract Background In daily life, understanding spoken messages generally requires decoding of speech signals embedded in variably noisy acoustic backgrounds. This is a computationally demanding neural task that is likely to be vulnerable early in the course of neurodegenerative brain pathologies. However, how speech‐in‐noise processing is affected in
Froud S +6 more
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Partial volume effect correction impairs the diagnostic utility of [18F]-THK-5351 PET in nonfluent-agrammatic variant primary progressive aphasia [PDF]
Objectives: Partial volume effects in positron emission tomography occur frequently in neurodegenerative diseases due to increasing cortical atrophy during the disease course, and fronto-temporal dementia is often characterized by severe atrophy. The aim
Patrick J. Sommer +16 more
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Deciphering Dyslexia Phenotypes in Chinese Language Users with Primary Progressive Aphasia [PDF]
Abstract Background The diverse typology of languages often precipitates distinct language‐specific symptomatologies. While dyslexia and dysgrahia are included in the diagnostic criteria of Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA), the descriptions predominantly pertain to alphabetic scripts, with a lack of insight into their manifestations in logographic ...
Tee B +16 more
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Applicability and Correlates of a Symptom-Led Staging System for Primary Progressive Aphasia. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background This study aimed at assessing the applicability of a symptom‐led staging system for primary progressive aphasia (PPA) based on retrospective medical records, as well as at exploring their demographic and clinical correlates.
Aiello EN +11 more
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NFV-SDN Doctoral Symposium [PDF]
Deval Bhamare +4 more
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Availability-driven NFV orchestration [PDF]
Virtual Network Functions as a Service (VNFaaS) is a promising business whose technical directions consist of providing network functions as a Service instead of delivering standalone network appliances, leveraging a virtualized environment named NFV Infrastructure (NFVI) to provide higher scalability and reduce maintenance costs.
Casazza, Marco +2 more
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The topic discussed was the intelligent design of network multimedia using BD and virtual AI technology. First of all, the authors gave a brief overview of its relevant research background, and then comprehensively analysed the advantages and disadvantages of previous scholars' research on network multimedia.
Xin Zhang
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Fabrizio Granelli +8 more
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Characteristics of Oxidative Storage Stability of Canola Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Stabilised with Antioxidants [PDF]
The storage effects on the oxidation characteristics of fatty acid methyl ester of canola oil (CME) were investigated in this study. CME stabilised with two antioxidants, i.e.
Tirto Prakoso +4 more
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