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1 erances even though the participant does not speak.
2 and amount of time oncologists and patients spoke.
3 a pod-like structure at the terminus of each spoke.
4 cortical language networks allow words to be spoken.
5 y significantly affect breathing, eating and speaking.
6 r than along articulatory features as during speaking.
7 , however, changes in voice FF in subsequent speaking.
8 of their VB, indicating a new motor plan for speaking.
9 rtFTD would laugh less regardless of who was speaking.
10 ces across individuals who affiliate, or who speak a common language, but not across individuals who
11 ears; age range, 0-18 years; 51% female; 25% speaking a non-English language) coming from 584 familie
13 service use were that it was too painful to speak about the loss (64%) and too difficult to find hel
14 ated with change in two other similar tasks, spoken action naming and written object naming, each of
15 center in Houston, Texas, including English-speaking adult patients with advanced cancer who were ab
18 ns to these regions in right-handed, English speaking adults, who were investigated at least 1 year a
19 f response time differences in the IAT: They speak against theories that explain the IAT effect as du
20 tuberous sclerosis, Deborah never learned to speak and lived in a group home for the last 25 years of
21 ildren 5 to 13 years of age who were English-speaking and did not report a lower leg injury within th
25 oved when instructions are presented both in spoken and demonstrated form, relative to single modalit
29 suffered hearing loss, 58% never learned to speak, and nearly all had significant intellectual disab
31 y mass index, older age, nonsmoking, Spanish speaking, and Hispanic/Latino background were associated
34 s of IBD-sharing directly reconnect Albanian-speaking Arbereshe with a recent Balkan-source origin, w
35 s that hearing individuals produce when they speak, as these cospeech gestures are a potential source
38 est that, in this individual, the ability to speak backwards is afforded by an extraordinary working
42 damage to this area renders humans unable to speak but has no apparent effect on innate vocalizations
43 benign results, 31.2% of physicians chose to speak by telephone, whereas patients preferred voicemail
48 articipants were English-speaking or Spanish-speaking caregivers accompanying minor children to nonac
50 2011, to May 27, 2016, of English- or French-speaking children who had been enrolled in the randomize
51 was measured in adult and pediatric Mandarin-speaking CI listeners for a variety of speaking styles:
52 ts suggest that adult and pediatric Mandarin-speaking CI patients are highly susceptible to whispered
54 h a recent Balkan-source origin, while Greek-speaking communities of Southern Italy cluster with thei
56 ficantly enhanced in posteromedial HG during speaking compared with when subjects listened to the pla
59 ve wellbeing and age in high-income, English speaking countries, with the lowest levels of wellbeing
63 cross-sectional, anonymous survey by English-speaking dermatology patients (aged 18 years or older) a
64 h tools in real-world applications, creating spoken dialogue systems and speech-to-speech translation
66 etic tunnel junction) can be used to achieve spoken-digit recognition with an accuracy similar to tha
67 s were recorded while humans listened to two spoken digits against a distracting talker and decided w
69 Most of the patients (67.1%) preferred to speak directly with their physician by telephone to rece
70 Adults whose parents lived apart and never spoke during their childhood were more than three times
71 orm of cohesive synchronized behavior: joint speaking (e.g., the synchronous speech seen in chants, p
72 ages 11-14 years) and all staff members who spoke either English or Luganda and could provide inform
74 (1) age >/=18 years, (2) ability to read and speak English, and (3) followed in this practice between
75 een, had never been seen by palliative care, spoke English or Spanish, and presented to the ED met el
76 er pretest scores and having a physician who spoke English or Vietnamese was negatively associated wi
78 Both the patient and the parent in the dyad spoke English, and all participating parents provided wr
79 enrolled 312 civilians 21 years or older who spoke English; 241 individuals in PROWL-1 and 280 in PRO
81 cluding new samples from Albanian- and Greek-speaking ethno-linguistic minorities of Southern Italy.
83 rted that she had had difficulty hearing and speaking ever since they adopted her at 2 years of age.
85 ese annual rhythms was strikingly different, speaking for a complex impact of season on human brain f
89 e populations within Africa, including Bantu-speaking groups from northern Cameroon and non-Bantu spe
90 s, and that Eastern and Southern Niger-Congo speaking groups share ancestry with Central West African
93 ality improvement program that linked the 35 spoke health care centers to the 4 large PCI hub hospita
95 adjustment, 79% to 87% of black and Spanish-speaking Hispanic women reported selecting their surgeon
96 89 English-speaking Hispanic, and 47 Spanish-speaking Hispanic) from northern California cancer regis
97 ic white, 142 non-Hispanic black, 89 English-speaking Hispanic, and 47 Spanish-speaking Hispanic) fro
98 ed of a) patients >/=18 years of age, native speaking, hospitalized for at least 24h, alert and able
99 is better when the target and masker talkers speak in different languages, compared with the same lan
100 l processes in the incongruent condition and speak in favor of theories that assume a longer duration
102 ns during family meetings, physicians should speak in short utterances (fewer than 20 words) and ask
104 A text analysis of all 124 million words spoken in the House of Representatives between 1996 and
107 t, high-altitude-adapted Quechua- and Aymara-speaking inhabitants of the Andean Altiplano are not pro
108 s, listeners use this information to process spoken input and to link low-level acoustic representati
112 n of functional activity and networks during speaking is not dependent on lateralization of structura
116 loped by deaf individuals who cannot acquire spoken language and have not been exposed to sign langua
119 onclude that in the absence of visual input, spoken language colonizes the visual system during brain
120 of hearing loss on neural systems supporting spoken language comprehension, beginning with age-relate
124 ndings suggest that occipital plasticity for spoken language is independent of plasticity for Braille
125 ed that one of the fundamental properties of spoken language is the arbitrary relation between sound
126 nts evidence that audiovisual integration in spoken language occurs when one modality (vision) acts o
128 his idea, we proposed that AV integration in spoken language reflects visually induced weighting of p
130 ear implantation, some deaf children develop spoken language skills approaching those of their hearin
132 old control was critical to the evolution of spoken language, much as it today allows us to learn vow
134 s have argued that sign is no different from spoken language, with all of the same linguistic structu
135 tantiation of written language processes and spoken language, working memory and other cognitive skil
144 ures," or that sign languages are "just like spoken languages" - the view from sign linguistics and d
145 mographic characteristics, insurance status, spoken languages, reasons for attending, prior failure o
146 ateralized frontal-temporal network used for spoken languages-supporting claims that these constructi
147 structural and organizational properties as spoken languages: In particular, they are richly express
148 lacks, English-speaking Latinas, and Spanish-speaking Latinas compared with whites, respectively.
149 of 1.68, 2.44, and 7.39 for blacks, English-speaking Latinas, and Spanish-speaking Latinas compared
151 girls and 32/131 (24.4%) boys, and posterior spoke-like lens opacities in 3/97 (3.1%) girls and 2/130
152 tward by multiple waves of Turkic and Uralic-speaking migrants as well as eastward by Europeans.
155 tch-Belgium Hemato-Oncology Group and German-speaking Myeloma Multicenter Group (HO65/GMMG-HD4), Univ
157 The discovery of N-Cl-DCAM or, more broadly speaking, N-Cl-HAMs in chlorinated drinking waters is of
158 of Southern Italy cluster with their Italian-speaking neighbours suggesting a long-term history of pr
160 important roles, how BDNF, or more generally speaking, neurotrophins affect synapses, particularly ne
162 reveal that response patterns to individual spoken nouns in one language (e.g., "horse" in English)
165 e when first assessed-testing each patient's spoken object naming skills and acquiring structural bra
166 the real change is occurring here, change in spoken object naming was correlated with change in two o
167 ntly more correlated with both (i) change in spoken object naming; and (ii) structural adaptation in
168 erarchical rule sets to learn and generalize spoken object-label mappings across different speaker co
169 ld be referred to as RA and LCA, and when to speak of combination, integration, hybridization, or com
170 attentive to all voices, including those who speak of the desire to control when and how life will en
171 me of the pioneering work in this field, and speak on the use of biodegradable, environmentally-respo
173 documented to have Crohn's disease; able to speak or understand English, French, or Dutch; able to a
175 caused by our own actions, for example when speaking or moving, and must be distinguished from sound
177 r rarely intrudes on the phrase structure of spoken or signed conversation, being akin to punctuation
186 English proficient Hmong (n=10) and Spanish-speaking participants (n=10) ranging in age from 33 to 7
187 clinical trial included English- or Spanish-speaking patients 16 years or older participating in a m
188 ne whether the low-income mostly non-English-speaking patients in our S-OPAT program could administer
189 Interview participants were adult English-speaking patients who had experienced trauma resuscitati
192 ation of Madagascar by Austronesian language-speaking people from Island Southeast Asia, decades of a
193 results highlight the contribution of Bantu-speaking peoples to the complex genetic history of Afric
195 ivity of FCH was lower in Hispanics, Spanish-speaking persons, and third-degree relatives (e.g., for
197 produced qualitatively different results for spoken phrases, indicating some specificity to music.
199 and speech recordings in the admixed creole-speaking population of Cape Verde, whose Kriolu language
200 Bantu languages to show that migrating Bantu-speaking populations did not expand from their ancestral
201 event between local Baluch tribes and Bantu-speaking populations from eastern or southeastern Africa
202 eiro has greater genetic affinity with Bantu-speaking populations from the Bight of Biafra and west c
206 ed speech produced at slow, normal, and fast speaking rates; whispered speech; voiced emotional speec
207 eech, while motor cortex is activated during spoken responses, Broca's area is surprisingly silent.
209 verall and in industry research, consulting, speaking roles, royalties and licenses, grants, services
211 ion in which participants simply listened to spoken sentences and an explicit task version in which t
212 sighted participants), and (2) listening to spoken sentences of different grammatical complexity (bo
213 p could correctly identify 25% more words in spoken sentences or digit sequences presented in high le
218 tuit how these pairs might behave, generally speaking, so that reasonable predictions may be made reg
219 to "Auditory" (listening, communicating, and speaking), "Social" (relationships, isolation, social li
222 with whispered speech relative to the other speaking styles and that performance was significantly b
223 darin-speaking CI listeners for a variety of speaking styles: voiced speech produced at slow, normal,
224 istening using carefully controlled stimuli (spoken syllables) in combination with multivariate fMRI
225 e decoding of single-trial fMRI responses to spoken syllables, we investigated brain-based generaliza
227 -olds when facing social partners who either speak the infants' native language or a foreign tongue (
228 t on health outcomes for patients who do not speak the same language as their healthcare providers in
232 early Eurasian backflow to Africa in people speaking the unclassified isolate Laal language in south
236 e striking evidence that even before infants speak their first words and without specific listening e
238 was also found that when participants later speak they follow the fundamental frequency (FF) of the
239 s, admixture and/or isolation of populations speaking Tibeto-Burman languages, which is supposed to b
242 self during persuasive health messaging and speak to broader questions of how humans make decisions
243 ormation." Theories of memory transformation speak to its advantages in terms of reducing memory inte
249 s with RAD51 and DMC1 in mammalian cells and speak to the possible cause of XX ovarian dysgenesis.
250 on of the diboryne as a true triple bond and speak to the similarities of molecules constructed from
251 pole-medial prefrontal cortex circuit might speak to the social-emotional functional alterations in
252 ed how humans alter their vocalizations when speaking to infants, that was distinct from how tutors c
253 mon at broad scales that involved Australia, speaking to the extraordinary replicate mammalian commun
255 photooxidation, sparked by human activities, speaks to ongoing and possible future changes in the pho
258 lution of these complex functional novelties speaks to the persistence and potency of the selective f
259 f distantly related species to similar forms speaks to the predictability of evolution, but we still
260 effect of remarriage against subsequent AUD, speaks to the profound impact of marriage on problematic
261 n by modelling the mental lexicon of English-speaking toddlers as a multiplex lexical network, i.e. a
263 s set of videos, which featured participants speaking under either minimal stress, high stress, or wh
265 ny setting is when each member is willing to speak up to share thoughts and ideas to improve processe
266 healthcare systems to encourage employees to speak up, employee silence remains a common cause of com
267 using keywords employee, nurse, qualitative, speak up, silence, safety, voice, and safety voice ident
269 hemispheric lateralization during real-life speaking using a multimodal analysis of functional MRI,
272 o detect protein-protein interactions (PPIs) speaks volumes about the creativity of scientists in hun
275 macular degeneration, is characterized by a spoke-wheel pattern in the macular region of the retina
276 filling, learn more about asthma control, or speak with an asthma nurse or pharmacy staff member.
280 of diversity in STEM fields, Genome Biology spoke with three openly LGBT+ researchers on their exper
281 of diversity in STEM fields, Genome Biology spoke with three researchers on their experiences as imm
283 tion was poorer with sung speech relative to spoken, with little difference between sung speech with
284 on by nursing home and involving 185 English-speaking women aged 65 years or older, with or without b
286 word recognition propose that the onset of a spoken word initiates a continuous process of activation
288 and semantic processes in Chinese disyllabic spoken word recognition are modulated by top-down mechan
293 work of neural structures, regardless of how spoken words are represented orthographically in a writi
294 ests that the semantic representation of the spoken words can be activated automatically in the late
298 with dyslexia for a wide variety of stimuli, spoken words, written words, visual objects, and faces.
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