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Audio-Vestibular Findings in Young Regular and Non-Regular Personal Music System Users
BACKGROUND: Younger adults frequently utilize personal music systems (PMSs) for extended periods for leisure. It has been reported in the literature that hearing abilities are affected in such individuals.
Darshan Devananda+3 more
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Recent court cases regarding the regulation of computer software have held that such code may be protected expression under the First Amendment. Some courts have drawn on the law of copyright to conclude that because copyright protects expression, and software is copyrightable, that software must contain protected expression.
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Identifying prognostic targets in metastatic prostate cancer beyond AR
Genome‐wide functional screens combined with a large gene expression database and clinical outcomes can identify new therapeutic vulnerabilities in prostate cancer. Eight potentially druggable targets demonstrated strong dependency in cell lines, were associated with worse prognosis clinically, and showed evidence of protein expression in prostate ...
Emily Feng+13 more
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White Christian Nationalism in the Rural United States
ABSTRACT Many scholars have sought to link the rise of right‐wing populist movements, like White Christian Nationalism (WCN), to the impacts of political‐economic structural changes, such as globalization and financialization. Although these structural changes may explain some grievances, they do not explain why people express those grievances in the ...
Leland L. Glenna
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Speech Enhancement In Multiple-Noise Conditions using Deep Neural Networks [PDF]
In this paper we consider the problem of speech enhancement in real-world like conditions where multiple noises can simultaneously corrupt speech. Most of the current literature on speech enhancement focus primarily on presence of single noise in corrupted speech which is far from real-world environments.
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Speech Recognition With No Speech Or With Noisy Speech Beyond English
In this paper we demonstrate continuous noisy speech recognition using connectionist temporal classification (CTC) model on limited Chinese vocabulary using electroencephalography (EEG) features with no speech signal as input and we further demonstrate single CTC model based continuous noisy speech recognition on limited joint English and Chinese ...
Krishna, Gautam+4 more
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Crime Against History: Slavery, Race, and the 1776 Report
ABSTRACT With the 2025 executive order, “Ending Radical Indoctrination in K‐12 Schooling,” the Trump administration reestablished the 1776 Commission, which produced The 1776 Report. This article argues that this report, which is an unsubtle response to The 1619 Project, reveals how White Christian Nationalists wish to mandate that a hyper‐patriotic ...
William V. Trollinger
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Investigating the relationship between manual dexterity and auditory spatial processing
Background Manual dexterity, referring to fine motor skills and hand–eye coordination, has been suggested to influence various cognitive processes, including attention. Attention has been shown to be strongly related to auditory spatial processing, which
Ritwik Jargar+3 more
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Background. Nowadays cochlear implantation (CI) is a globally recognized method of rehabilitation of people with deafness, which allows not only to improve the quality of life of the patient, but also to integrate them into the hearing environment ...
Vladimir V. Dvorianchikov+7 more
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Working memory training and language outcomes in children with cochlear implants
Objective The aim of this study is to provide information on whether improvements in language skills might be achieved by improving working memory capacity in cochlear-implanted children.
Azza Samy+3 more
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