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Electronic Facilitation of Large Meetings [PDF]
Many meetings involve large groups exchanging oral comments in a face-to-face environment, yet few studies have investigated how electronic facilitation can benefit these discussions. In this paper, we studied two large oral meetings (group sizes of 38
Aiken, Milam +2 more
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Prevalence and incidence of oral cancer in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review.
INTRODUCTION Oral cancer is common cancer in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with a low five-year survival rate. It is among the four most common types of cancer in South East Asia region.
A. D. Shrestha +3 more
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The Influence of Oral Health Factors on the Quality of Life in Older People: A Systematic Review.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The number of people aged 65 years or older is growing substantially. As a result of increased health burden and tooth retention, more oral health problems are expected in this age group.
Liza J M van de Rijt +6 more
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The Relationship between Oral Health Literacy and Oral Health Behavior in Pregnant Women Referring to Health Centers in Shiraz [PDF]
Background: Health literacy is known as an important determinant of health and a causal factor in health differences between population groups. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between oral health literacy and oral health ...
Faezeh Ghaderi +2 more
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Objectives To review oral allergy syndrome (OAS). Methods We searched several medical literature data bases with the following key words: “oral allergy syndrome,” “OAS,” “pollen-food allergy syndrome,” “PFAS,” “allergy,” “diagnosis,” “treatment.” Results
N. Muluk, C. Cingi
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Relationship between consumption of soft and alcoholic drinks and oral health problems.
OBJECTIVES Oral health can affect quality of life in all course of life, which is a key factor of general health. Dental caries, periodontitis and oral cancer are of the highest burden of oral diseases.
Hatice Çetinkaya, P. Romaniuk
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Pacifier overuse and conceptual relations of abstract and emotional concepts [PDF]
This study explores the impact of the extensive use of an oral device since infancy (pacifier) on the acquisition of concrete, abstract, and emotional concepts.
Barca, Laura +2 more
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Nasal coarticulation is when the lowering of the velum for a nasal consonant co-occurs with the production of an adjacent vowel, causing the vowel to become (at least partially) nasalized.
Jakub Gwizdzinski +3 more
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Inclusion oral health: Advancing a theoretical framework for policy, research and practice.
In response to headlines about the oral health of persons experiencing social exclusion resonating in high-income countries, and research demonstrating the need for urgent action, a symposium entitled 'International Perspectives on Socially Inclusive ...
R. Freeman +3 more
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Ageing makes us dyslexic [PDF]
Background: The effects of typical ageing on spoken language are well known: word production is disproportionately affected while syntactic processing is relatively well preserved.
Harley, Trevor A. +3 more
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