Parahita Samhita. English translatìon of selected verses.
Rama Rao B·Bulletin of the Institute of History of Medicine (Hyderabad)
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Rama Rao B·Bulletin of the Institute of History of Medicine (Hyderabad)
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Parfitt H·Canadian Medical Association journal
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MALECOT A·Journal of speech and hearing research
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Science (New York, N.Y.)
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SHEPHERD M·The American journal of psychiatry
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SCHREIBER H·Harefuah
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EVANS W N·The Psychoanalytic quarterly
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CURRIE J G D·Transactions - American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
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SASSOON S D·The Medical press
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Fremantle F E, Finnemore H·British medical journal
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Young John·Glasgow medical journal
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The British and foreign medico-chirurgical review
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Kinnis J·Edinburgh medical and surgical journal
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Cheng Xi, Chen Hua, Ma Dongmei, +1 more·Acta psychologica
Lexical stress contributes to intelligibility and comprehensibility in English, yet it remains challenging for many second language (L2) learners and is often underemphasized in pronunciation instruction. With the rapid development of technology-enhanced language learning, multimodal feedback delivered through text, au…
Lam Joseph Hin Yan, Leachman Molly Ann, Perez Cecilia Del Carmen, +4 more·Applied psycholinguistics
This paper examined the interaction between narrative performance, language exposure, and standardized measures of morphosyntax and semantics, in bilingual children tested two times, 1 year apart. We aimed to 1) identify the factor structure of oral narrative measures, and 2) examine the direction and strength of the e…
Lin Peixin, Cai Yuexin, He Sijia, +7 more·BMC medical education
This narrative review investigates the current implementation and future potential of Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) in medical education, specifically emphasizing its role in enhancing medical English proficiency. The article analyzes the effectiveness of PAL across various medical education contexts, including primary…
Preston-Suni Kian, Fleischman Ross J, Garrett Alexander, +1 more·The Journal of emergency medicine
BACKGROUND: Patients with limited English proficiency seen in the emergency department (ED) experience lower quality of care and higher diagnostic resource utilization unless they are evaluated in their own language. Despite a low rate of serious pathology identified and the availability of guidelines to direct its use…
Sagong Hae, Tsai Pao-Feng, Jang Ah Ram, +1 more·Journal of immigrant and minority health
Limited English proficiency (LEP) is one of the most influencing factors of personal health literacy (PHL) in the older immigrant population. Over the years, the proportion of older Korean immigrants with LEP has not improved and it is still noted as a major barrier to PHL. Therefore, organizational approaches are need…
Stephen Jennifer M, Zoucha Rick, Cazzell Mary, +1 more·Journal of pediatric nursing
PURPOSE: Parents' inability to speak English proficiently is associated with communication barriers in the care process of their children, social determinants of health, and poor child health outcomes. Research exploring perspectives of Spanish speaking parents with limited English proficiency (SSP-LEP) whose children…
Taffel Myles T, Rosenkrantz Andrew B, Foster Jonathan A, +5 more·Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of instructional videos in patients' primary language on abdominal MR image quality for whom English is a second language (ESL). METHODS: Twenty-nine ESL patients viewed Spanish or Mandarin Chinese instructional videos (approximately 2.5 min in duration) in the preparation room before abd…