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Perceiving oral release rate of voiced stop consonants [PDF]
David R. Williams
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An analysis of the perception of stop consonants in bilinguals and monolinguals in different phonetic contexts: A range-based language cueing approach [PDF]
Adrián García‐Sierra+3 more
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Abstract Background Various methods exist to correct for intrafraction motion (IFM) of the prostate during radiotherapy. We sought to characterize setup corrections in our practice informed by the TrueBeam Advanced imaging package, and analyze factors associated with IFM.
Lucas M. Serra+4 more
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Estimating virtual targets for lingual stop consonants using general Tau theory [PDF]
Benjamin Elie, Alice Turk
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Abstract Purpose Distributive stereotactic radiosurgery (dSRS) is a form of fractionation where groups of metastases are treated with a full single‐fraction dose on different days. The challenge with dSRS is determining optimal target groupings to maximize the distance between targets treated in the same fraction.
Chester Ramsey+2 more
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Speech characteristics yield important clues about motor function: Speech variability in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis. [PDF]
Hitczenko K+4 more
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Perception of Voice Timing in Spanish Stop Consonants
Arthur S. Abramson, Leigh Lisker
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Influence of vowel context on the audio‐visual speech perception of voiced stop consonants [PDF]
Sumi Shigeno
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Abstract Purpose A novel proton beam delivery method known as DynamicARC spot scanning has been introduced. The current study aims to determine whether the partial proton arc technique, in conjunction with DynamicARC pencil beam scanning (PBS), can meet clinical acceptance criteria for bilateral head and neck cancer (HNC) and provide an alternative to ...
Suresh Rana+4 more
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AAPM‐RSS Medical Physics Practice Guideline 9.b: SRS‐SBRT
Abstract The purpose of this Medical Physics Practice Guideline (MPPG) is to describe the minimum level of medical physics support deemed prudent for the practice of linear‐accelerator, photon‐based (linac) stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), and stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) services.
Eileen Cirino+9 more
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