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2 ts that cochlear neurons are at risk even in everyday acoustic environments, so the need for cochlear
4 tials while healthy humans watched videos of everyday actions embedded in congruent, incongruent, or
7 7.5% of survivors reported needing help with everyday activities (P = .71), and 66.5% in the 33 degre
8 bout location of binocular VF loss impacting everyday activities and examining visual disability in g
10 ificant impact on functioning and performing everyday activities, but this varies between patients.
13 nge in scores on the physical-impairment and everyday-activities domains of the Migraine Physical Fun
14 oup (P<0.001 for each dose vs. placebo), and everyday-activities scores improved by 5.5 and 5.9 point
16 ility to shape our motor behavior rapidly in everyday activity, such as when walking on sand, suggest
25 showed a 37% improvement in the spontaneous everyday behaviour of the neglect patients after the rep
27 ts were instructed to record a 30-second ECG everyday between the 2 procedures using a portable monit
28 dence of such an alternative mechanism, used everyday by proteins yet rare for artificial receptors,
29 ll be a frequent problem that is encountered everyday by researchers who are working on genetic data.
32 ranslation gap between clinical research and everyday clinical practice as well as to deliver more co
34 clude observational studies of rupatadine in everyday clinical practice situations and approval of a
35 was to assess the efficacy and safety in an "everyday clinical practice" population of anticoagulant-
38 reater recognition of cardiac amyloidosis in everyday clinical practice, but the diagnosis continues
39 nology systems, a paucity of digital data on everyday clinical practice, financial subsidies and ince
42 om the Memory Functioning Questionnaire, the Everyday Cognition battery, and a 7-item questionnaire.
43 ffective experience is essential to both our everyday communication about emotion and our scientific
44 l-processing strategies aimed at alleviating everyday communication problems for people with hearing
48 suspected EDCs that are used in a variety of everyday consumer products, including plastics, epoxy re
49 udies might not be available to listeners in everyday conversations, meaning that speech recognition
53 ation (unfair treatment in 6 situations) and everyday discrimination (frequency of day-to-day experie
54 s of unfair treatment in 6 life domains) and everyday discrimination (frequency of day-to-day occurre
58 impact of race/ethnicity on responses to the Everyday Discrimination Scale, one of the most widely us
60 ce and engineering, give rise to fascinating everyday effects (coffee rings), and influence technolog
63 unified account of visual search in complex everyday environments requires additional deliberations
65 y, paints, milk and shaving cream are common everyday examples of colloids, a type of soft matter con
66 r fatigue induced by physical activity is an everyday experience characterized by a decreased capacit
68 Older people with dementia's accounts of everyday experiences of care, key relationships with fam
73 characterizing developmental prosopagnosics' everyday face recognition and potential biases in self-r
78 sk was a strong and significant predictor of everyday functional competence in the mild cognitive imp
82 urvival, enzalutamide improves wellbeing and everyday functioning of patients with metastatic castrat
89 nts with celiac disease in the context of an everyday gluten-free diet containing daily up to 2 g glu
92 er explained by the correlation structure of everyday hand movements than by correlated muscle activi
93 y against epidemic threats, but also to meet everyday health needs, thus realising the right to healt
95 of sounds rich in harmonic structures in our everyday hearing environment, it has remained largely un
98 it of happiness and reward is an impetus for everyday human behavior and the basis of well-being.
106 effects in the WM that can be attributed to everyday L2 use, irrespective of critical periods or the
108 everyday life scenarios (Amsterdam-Nijmegen Everyday Language Test A-scale) from baseline to immedia
109 ur approach translates network topology into everyday language, bringing network analysis closer to d
110 stimuli experienced in a fashion similar to everyday learning situations-namely, in the presence of
117 ts characteristics of reading performance in everyday life and is sensitive to improved reading acces
120 a) It shields reflexive processing by making everyday life feel predictable, (b) it scaffolds which c
123 ly vulnerable cognitive domains essential in everyday life functioning, was investigated in patients
124 processes and their visible existence in our everyday life have stimulated the interest of leading re
125 compounds already play an important role in everyday life in the form of wood, fabrics, starch, pape
126 signals), the impact of colour blindness on everyday life is not generally considered a topic of imp
128 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on everyday life of individuals and to manage pressure on h
129 nge in verbal communication effectiveness in everyday life scenarios (Amsterdam-Nijmegen Everyday Lan
131 cupational attainment, successfully managing everyday life situations, good health and longevity.
134 This study examined whether high perceived everyday life stress was associated with an increased ri
136 objects skillfully, a facility pervasive in everyday life that has undoubtedly contributed to the su
142 the labor market, in social transactions in everyday life, and in studies involving experimental eco
143 ber generation is crucial in many aspects of everyday life, as online security and privacy depend ult
144 CE STATEMENT: Normal hearing is important to everyday life, but abnormal auditory experience during d
145 a painful symptom and can severely restrict everyday life, but might also participate in maintaining
146 eek to capture the impact of hearing loss on everyday life, but to date no one has synthesized the ra
147 chable displays will be increasingly used in everyday life, e.g., for so-called electronic wearables.
149 nt materials, that are now ubiquitous in our everyday life, have particularly attracted the attention
150 on: cooperation is typically advantageous in everyday life, leading to the formation of generalized c
157 clothing, or just obeying traffic lights, in everyday life, we must select items based on color.
190 ortance of these two types of information in everyday listening (e.g., conversing in a noisy social s
196 ps are an increasingly important tool in the everyday lives of scientists and non-scientists alike.
199 Spoken language is a central part of our everyday lives, but the precise roles that individual co
200 it has expanded beyond lending and into our everyday lives, even to inform how insurers evaluate our
201 s with uses in different areas impacting our everyday lives, namely as catalysts, adsorbents, and ion
208 ere written on the basis of the 6 domains of everyday living affected by nystagmus that were elicited
209 pondents were classified as experiencing SD (everyday living, 19.5%; money matters, 15.6%; self and o
210 tem scale of social distress (SD) comprising everyday living, money matters, and self and others subs
214 arry as much rice as possible using a set of everyday materials and divided into treatment groups wit
221 cipation of guilt about committing potential everyday moral transgressions, and tested the extent to
223 e complex acoustic environments we encounter everyday, most studies of auditory segregation have used
224 x is a critical pathway for the integrity of everyday movements and understanding the somatotopic spe
226 of visual circuits that evolved to recognize everyday objects and shapes in our natural environment.
228 imulated low-dose (10(2)) spore exposure, an everyday occurrence for humans, revealed a counter-intui
230 g Americans (n = ~ 2,000) produce from their everyday outdoor ultraviolet doses in the North (45 degr
231 D3 (~ 1,000 IU/day) from their "casual," or everyday, outdoor exposures even if they diligently use
235 o mimic patient presentations encountered in everyday practice and included information on symptom st
236 o mimic patient presentations encountered in everyday practice and included information on symptom st
237 g approach can be readily transferred to the everyday practice and may help clinicians to better stra
239 erstand and explain behaviours that occur in everyday practice from the perspective of the actors the
241 ffective, easy to implement tool, for use in everyday practice, to identify patients needing interven
251 c recommendations for the application of the Everyday Problem Solving Inventory to the study of socia
252 s of social problem solving (measured by the Everyday Problem Solving Inventory) and examine the degr
254 on-making deficits and excessive worry about everyday problems by disrupting the online updating ("re
256 ls (MNMs) are increasingly incorporated into everyday products and thus are entering the environment
257 idely produced industrially as colorants for everyday products as various as cosmetics and printing i
259 sity identified from 1997 through 2009, both everyday racism and lifetime racism were positively asso
260 or women who were in the highest category of everyday racism or lifetime racism in both 1997 and 2009
261 ked in 1997 and 2009 about the frequency of "everyday" racism (e.g., "people act as if you are dishon
262 from the Choose Healthy Options Consciously Everyday randomized clinical trial (a 6-mo, 3-arm study)
269 gest that this region's dominant function in everyday situations is to support reasoning about the th
271 lear implants (CIs) still face challenges in everyday situations, such as understanding conversations
272 th in laboratory experiments as well as such everyday situations, yet the underlying mechanism is unk
275 aim was to investigate the level of risk in everyday social situations as perceived by adolescents/y
277 emotions (anger and anxiety) in response to everyday sounds, such as those generated by other people
279 an active tracking of higher-level cues: in everyday speech, rhythmic fluctuations in low-level and
280 requency with which words are used in common everyday speech, to predict the existence of a set of su
282 ation in Parkinson's disease, and effects on everyday symptoms should be examined in longer-term tria
283 xations made by humans performing a range of everyday tasks (scene viewing and exemplar and categoric
284 Working memory is a capacity upon which many everyday tasks depend and which constrains a child's edu
288 e substantia nigra (SN) play a vital role in everyday tasks, such as reward-related behavior and volu
290 occipito-temporo-parieto-frontal network of everyday tool use, which may help to characterize specif
293 s controlled largely by the wear and tear of everyday use, environmental stress and unexpected damage
294 iven the continuous influx of information in everyday vision, VSTM storage under distraction is often
298 ing, the author discusses the absurdities of everyday work of the radiologist in the MRI unit, conclu
299 le was predictable and surmountable, such as everyday work or family obligations but not a practical
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