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A Cross-Sectional Study of Word Recognition and Cognitive Function in Older Adults with Hearing Loss Using a Standardized Neuropsychological Battery. [PDF]
Lee HJ, Kong TH, Park KH.
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A Greek Pediatric Word Recognition Test by Picture Identification. [PDF]
Trimmis N +6 more
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A sequence‐encoded supramolecular construct containing two accessible toeholds is developed herein for enabling multiple editing operations. By introducing specific input strands, it is possible to selectively erase or rewrite digital content through parallel or series toehold‐mediated strand displacement (PTMSD or STMSD).
Jakub Ossowski +3 more
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Gazing Into Language Development: Exploring Individual Variability in Early Word Recognition in Infancy Through Eye-Tracking. [PDF]
Gerbrand A, Wengman J, Forssman L.
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Word Recognition with a Cochlear Implant in Relation to Prediction and Electrode Position. [PDF]
Franke-Trieger A +5 more
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Word sense disambiguation, named entity recognition, and shallow parsing tasks for Turkish
Ozan Topsakal
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Exploring the photocatalytic reverse water–gas shift (RWGS) reaction on doped SrTiO3 nanoparticle films, reveals that normalizing catalytic rates by the catalyst's specific surface area (SSA) disentangled surface area effects from the catalyst's intrinsic material properties.
Dikshita Bhattacharyya +6 more
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The bestersell effect: Nuances in positional encoding of morphemes in visual word recognition. [PDF]
Spencer J, Kahraman H, Beyersmann E.
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This study examines how pore shape and manufacturing‐induced deviations affect the mechanical properties of 3D‐printed lattice materials with constant porosity. Combining µ‐CT analysis, FEM, and compression testing, the authors show that structural imperfections reduce stiffness and strength, while bulk material inhomogeneities probably enhance ...
Oliver Walker +5 more
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A cross linguistic study on orthographic influence during auditory word recognition. [PDF]
Furgoni A, Martin CD, Stoehr A.
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