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  1. 6301

    La Fiebre Amarilla by Jorge R. Rey, Walter J. Tabachnick, C. Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly, Christopher N. Mores, Chelsea T. Smartt

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…Smartt, is the Spanish language version of ENY-732: Yellow Fever. It describes this feared human disease transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes, which even today poses formidable challenges and dangers to humans around the world. …”
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  2. 6302

    Manual de los Reglamentos del Agua en Florida: Ley Integral de Respuesta, Compensación y Responsabilidad (o Superfundo) by Michael T. Olexa, Zachary Broome

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This revised document is part of a series of 37 brief fact sheets, the Spanish-language version of the Handbook of Florida Water Regulation. …”
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  3. 6303

    A Rare Case of Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage Secondary to Acute Pulmonary Histoplasmosis by Kunal Grover, Hadeel Zainah, Shubhita Bhatnagar, Tricia Stein

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…While histoplasmosis has been reported to cause hemoptysis and alveolar hemorrhage in children, the English language literature lacks any adult case reports documenting this association. …”
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  4. 6304

    Effect of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in the Treatment of Aphasia after Stroke:A Meta-Analysis by CUI Ying, LI Bo, TIAN Guang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The results of meta-analysis showed that, (1) Clinical efficacy: compared with the control group, the clinical effect of the experimental group was higher [<italic>OR</italic>=3.46, 95% <italic>CI</italic> (2.30, 5.21), <italic>P</italic>&lt;0.001]. (2) WAB score: compared with the control group, the WAB- aphasia quotient (WAB-AQ) score of the experimental group was significantly higher [<italic>MD</italic>=14.06, 95% <italic>CI</italic> (11.82, 16.29), <italic>Z</italic>=12.32, <italic>P</italic>&lt;0.000 01],WAB-spontaneous language score was significantly higher [<italic>MD</italic>=2.13, 95% <italic>CI</italic> (1.32, 2.94), <italic>Z</italic>=5.17, <italic>P</italic>&lt;0.000 01], WAB-listening comprehension score was significantly higher [<italic>MD</italic>=0.50, 95% <italic>CI</italic> (0.05,0.95)], <italic>Z</italic>=2.20, <italic>P</italic>=0.03], WAB-retelling score was significantly higher [<italic>MD</italic>=2.58,95% <italic>CI</italic> (2.18,2.98), <italic>Z</italic>=12.54, <italic>P</italic>&lt;0.000 01] and WAB-naming score was significantly higher [<italic>MD</italic>=2.07, 95% <italic>CI</italic> (1.63, 2.50), <italic>Z</italic>=9.28, <italic>P</italic>&lt;0.000 01]. (3) Picture naming test: compared with the control group, the score of picture naming test in the experimental group was higher [<italic>MD</italic>=23.17, 95% <italic>CI</italic> (10.11, 36.23), <italic>Z</italic>=3.48, <italic>P</italic>=0.000 5]. (4) CADL score: compared with the control group, the CADL score of the experimental group was higher [<italic>MD</italic>=15.08, 95% <italic>CI</italic> (10.88, 19.27), <italic>Z</italic>=7.05, <italic>P</italic>&lt;0.000 01].ConclusiontDCS can effectively improve the communication ability of daily life, picture naming ability and language abilities of spontaneous language, listening comprehension, retelling and naming in patients with aphasia after stroke, with clinical efficacy and good safety. …”
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  5. 6305

    Most prevalent jobs of young master’s degree graduates by detailed field of study by Marc Frenette, Tomasz Handler

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…From Appendix Table A.2, the female master’s graduates aged 25 to 34 in 2021 most highly concentrated in specific jobs were all from health and related fields: speech-language pathology/pathologist (audiologists and speech-language pathologists, 96.3%), audiology/audiologist (audiologists and speech-language pathologists, 95.2%), physical therapy/therapist (physiotherapists, 94.0%), occupational therapy/therapist (occupational therapists, 91.3%) and pharmacy (pharmacists, 90.5%). …”
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  6. 6306

    Patient and provider factors associated with follow-up for positive depression screens in adults: a retrospective review of University of Utah primary and specialty care clinics by Tess Battiola, Tanner Ellison, Danica Dummer, Rachel Weir, Katie Kaput, Deepika Reddy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Variables associated with follow-up included patient demographic data, anthropometric measures, geographical classification, primary language, comorbidities and socioeconomic factors as well as provider demographics, level of training and clinic type.Results 5396 patients (30.6%) did not receive follow-up care for a positive PHQ-9 screen. …”
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  7. 6307

    Network Automation pada Beberapa Perangkat Router Menggunakan Pemrograman Python by Setiya Nugroho, Bambang Pujiarto

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The second stage is software design using Unified Modeling Language using use case diagrams and activity diagrams. …”
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    Correlation-guided decoding strategy for low-resource Uyghur scene text recognition by Miaomiao Xu, Jiang Zhang, Lianghui Xu, Wushour Silamu, Yanbing Li

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract Currently, most state-of-the-art scene text recognition methods are based on the Transformer architecture and rely on pre-trained large language models. However, these pre-trained models are primarily designed for resource-rich languages and exhibit limitations when applied to low-resource languages. …”
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  10. 6310

    ECHOES OF PARADISE: ANALYSING 21ST CENTURY RENDERINGS OF SOUND IN PARADISO 30 by Amy Harris, Joshua Brown, Anna Gadd

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This approach evinces how translators navigate the challenges of the original text with the nuances of the target language, especially in terms of sound. The results reveal a diverse range of translation losses and compensations, determined by the translator’s approach and the limitations of the English language. …”
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  11. 6311

    Two Portuguese Cochlear Implanted Dizygotic Twins: A Case Report by Joana Rita Chora, Helena Simões-Teixeira, Tiago Daniel Matos, Jorge Humberto Martins, Marisa Alves, Raquel Ferreira, Luís Silva, Carlos Ribeiro, Graça Fialho, Helena Caria

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Both parents have severe/profound deafness, since childhood, and use sign language as primary mode of communication. Clinical and genetic characterization was performed, as well as the assessment of the auditory and oral (re)habilitation after CI, applying a battery of audiological, speech, and language tests. …”
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  12. 6312

    Career Development Center Berbasis Social Media Menggunakan Algoritma Gale-Shapley dan Framework Codeigniter by Rifky Syaripudin, Oman Komarudin, Intan Purnamasari

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Desain pemodelan menggunakan UML (Unified Modelling Language) yang diimplementasikan menggunakan Algoritma Gale-Shapley dan Framework Codeigniter dengan tools IDE Netbeans 7.4. …”
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  13. 6313

    The Back Mutation in Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide by Fırat Yıldız

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…She is given a Bengali name but she does not know the language. She does not show any interest in intimacy to Bengali. …”
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    Probing the Relationships Between Mandaeans (the Followers of John the Baptist), Early Christians, and Manichaeans by Brikha H. S. Nasoraia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Mandaean culture and the Mandaic Aramaic language was of high report in the so-called Patristic period covered by this Special Issue, even in the Arabian Peninsula up until the rise of Islam (634 CE onward), and Mandaeans were honored as a third “People of the Book”—the Sabians (<i>Ṣābeʾun; or ṣobba</i> in modern Iraqi Arabic)—in the Qur’an (2:62; 5:69; 22:17); in the Muslim world, many Mandaic speakers switched language to colloquial Iraqi Arabic and (Arabicized) Persian. …”
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  16. 6316

    Enhancing Health Equity and Patient Engagement in Diabetes Care: Technology-Aided Continuous Glucose Monitoring Pilot Implementation Project by Madhur Thakur, Eric W Maurer, Kim Ngan Tran, Anthony Tholkes, Sripriya Rajamani, Roli Dwivedi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Participants had diverse language preferences, with Spanish (54/148, 36.5%), English (52/148, 35.1%), Somali (21/148, 14.2%), and other languages (21/148, 14.2%). …”
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  17. 6317

    The Role of Syrian Christians (Shuwām) in the Nahda Movement of the 19th Century by Turgay Gökgöz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To keep up with advancements in the West, Kavalian Mehmet Ali Pasha initially focused on translating Western languages, particularly French and Italian - the language of diplomacy at the time - into Arabic and later into Turkish. …”
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  18. 6318

    Risk factors for disruptive behaviours: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of quasi-experimental evidence by Essi Viding, Francesca Solmi, Simon Russell, Lucy Karwatowska, Bianca Lucia De Stavola, Sara Jaffee, Jean-Baptiste Pingault

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Quasi-experimental studies in the English language examining the association between any putative risk factor and a clearly defined measure of disruptive behaviour (eg, a validated questionnaire measure) will be included. …”
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  19. 6319

    The quality of judicial decisions in cases of bullying in professional educational institutions by O. G. Yushkevych

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The summaries of judicial practice and analytical work on the application of the Supreme Court’s legislation focus on the following requirements for the quality of drafting and execution of court decisions in cases on administrative offences: execution of a judicial decision with strict compliance by the court with the requirements established by law to its form and content, compliance with the legislation on the language of legal proceedings. Normative legal acts aimed at developing a unified approach to understanding the quality of judicial decisions have been analysed. …”
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  20. 6320

    Reproductive health literacy scale: a tool to measure the effectiveness of health literacy training by Maha Rauf, Zahra Goliaei, Lana Machta, Jenny Chang, Heike Thiel de Bocanegra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The mean scores obtained between the three language groups were similar in the domains of digital health literacy and reproductive health literacy (p > 0.05), whereas the scores for general health literacy were not (p > 0.05). …”
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