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Microbial colonization of tracheostoma region in patients with voice prostheses - double-blind randomized clinical trial. [PDF]

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Żurek M   +5 more
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Mental health help-seeking behaviour among migrant workers and migrant domestic workers in Singapore: a mixed-methods study. [PDF]

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Subramaniam M   +12 more
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Prevalence of Cholesteatoma in School Children of Nepal. [PDF]

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Maharjan M   +3 more
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Kazakhstani HER2 breast cancer digital image dataset: The ADEL dataset. [PDF]

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Dunenova G   +6 more
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Adjunct Proceedings of the 2020 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2020 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2020
We present our ongoing effort to capture, represent, and interact with the sounds of our loved ones' laughter in order to offer unique opportunities for us to celebrate the positive affect in our shared lived experiences. We present our informal evaluation of laughter visualizations and argue for applications in ubiquitous computing scenarios including
Kimiko Ryokai, Julia Park, Wesley Deng
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Getting personal: Personal archives in archival programs and curricula

Education for Information, 2017
In 2001, Catherine Hobbs referred to silences around personal archives, suggesting that these types of archives were not given as much attention as organizational archives in the development of archival theory and methodology. The aims of this article are twofold: 1) to investigate the extent to which such silences exist in archival education programs;
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The Personal Is Archival

2022
Abstract Chapter 4 investigates Barbara Hammer’s creation and use of queer archives to tell stories—via particular lesbians—of lesbian cultures past. The chapter’s turn to a lesbian filmmaker is an assertion that the preservationist impulse that accompanied much AIDS activism was genealogically connected to and politically aligned with ...
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