The English sparrow as a natural carrier of Newcastle disease virus.
GUSTAFSON D P, MOSES H E·American journal of veterinary research
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GUSTAFSON D P, MOSES H E·American journal of veterinary research
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SMERDON G T·Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences
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ENGLISH R H, SPRIGGS J B·Military surgeon
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FAISON E S·North Carolina medical journal
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Choi Ja Young, Xiong Shengyue, McHaney Jacie R, +1 more·The European journal of neuroscience
Spoken language contains critical information related to "what" is being said as well as "who" is talking. Listeners use various cues from speech to identify talkers. Talkers can be identified primarily based on acoustic cues, but access to higher-level cues depends on the extent of language familiarity. Do listeners h…
Lim Phei Ching, Zainal Hadzliana, Kam Jason Lye Hin, +4 more·The International journal of pharmacy practice
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to translate the Patient Diabetes Knowledge Questionnaire (PDKQ) from the English version to the Malay version and validate it. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted by forward translating the English language PDKQ to the Malay language by two independent translators and backward-trans…
Prieto Javier, Pupo Dianelis Gonzalez, Grant Raeven, +2 more·Translational andrology and urology
BACKGROUND: The increasing incidence and prevalence of urinary tract infections (UTI) align with the internet's rise to mainstream usage. Today's new digital era has obliged patients to engage in online content relating to their health and well-being, including urological conditions. These recent shifts led this study…
Mepham Alex, Knight Sarah, McGarrigle Ronan, +2 more·Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR
PURPOSE: Studies of speech-in-speech listening show that intelligible maskers are more detrimental to target perception than unintelligible maskers, an effect we refer to as linguistic interference. Research also shows that performance improves over time through adaptation. The extent to which the speed of adaptation d…
Taormina Bastien, Leclerc Jean-Charles, Rusig Anne-Marie, +4 more·Biofouling
To inform the performance of ecological engineering designs for artificial structures at sea, it is essential to characterise their impacts on the epibenthic communities colonising them. In this context, the present study aims to compare the community structure among natural and four different artificial hard habitats…
Sudharshan Rasika, Shen Alena, Gupta Shreya, +1 more·Cureus
INTRODUCTION: AI chatbots are being increasingly used in healthcare settings. There is growing interest in using AI to assist in patient education. Currently, extensive healthcare information is found online but is often too complex to understand. Our objective is to determine if physicians can recommend the free versi…
Werbrouck Amber, de Bekker-Grob Esther, Al Maiwenn, +2 more·Expert review of pharmacoeconomics & outcomes research
OBJECTIVES: This study primarily aimed to develop a validated Dutch translation of the 28 items of the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) II. A secondary aim was to provide a worked example of a scientifically valid translation process. METHODS: A four-step process was applied: (1) fo…
Kothari Pankti, Du Chris, Aalami Harandi Arshia, +3 more·Urology
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors for retained ureteral stents in our institution of patients receiving de novo ureteral stents. Ureteral stent placement, a commonly performed urologic procedure, is a temporary measure and requires timely removal. Retained ureteral stents may result in significant morbidities and need for…
Hamrah Mohammad Shoaib, Bartlett Larissa, Kitsos Alex, +1 more·Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Gender and bilingualism are reported to influence the risk of dementia. This study examined the prevalence of self-reported modifiable dementia risk factors by gender in two samples: one that speaks at least one language other than English (LoE) and one that speaks only English. METHODS: A descriptive…
Yang Li Francoise, Liu Yanhong, Xu Zhiqing·Frontiers in psychology
The current study examines the effect of teacher feedback on fostering self-regulated English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) writers. Adopting a quasi-experimental design, this study was conducted among seventy students from two parallel intact English writing classes at the tertiary level. While conventional feedback at…
Yu Han, Li Xinguo·Frontiers in public health
During the COVID-19 pandemic, long-term isolation and loneliness will cause college students' psychological fluctuations. Especially in online teaching, the lack of communication for a long time has led to a greatly reduced learning enthusiasm of college students. Therefore, this paper aims to explore the cultivation m…
Lerman Aviva, Goral Mira, Obler Loraine K·Clinical linguistics & phonetics
Language difficulties can arise from reduced exposure to any given language (e.g. attrition) or after brain damage (e.g. aphasia). The manifestations of attrition and aphasia are often similar so differentiating between their effects on language loss and recovery is challenging. We investigated treatment effects for an…
Kim Yunjung, Chung Hyunju, Thompson Austin·Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR
PURPOSE: This study presents the results of acoustic and kinematic analyses of word-initial semivowels (/ɹ, l, w/) produced by second-language (L2) speakers of English whose native language is Korean. In addition, the relationship of acoustic and kinematic measures to the ratings of foreign accent was examined by…
Kutlu Ethan, Tiv Mehrgol, Wulff Stefanie, +1 more·Cognitive research: principles and implications
Upon hearing someone's speech, a listener can access information such as the speaker's age, gender identity, socioeconomic status, and their linguistic background. However, an open question is whether living in different locales modulates how listeners use these factors to assess speakers' speech. Here, an audio-visual…
Lu Xiaofei, Hu Renfen·Behavior research methods
The relationship of lexical sophistication to second language (L2) production quality has received much attention in the past few decades. Viewed as a multidimensional construct, lexical sophistication has been measured using indices that tap into various distributional, formal, semantic, acquisitional, and psycholingu…
Arora Amit, Maharaj Roneel, Naidu Seemagni, +4 more·Children (Basel, Switzerland)
The aim of this study was to gain insight on the views of Hindi-speaking mothers on readily available English language oral health education materials and to evaluate the acceptability of Hindi language adapted versions of these materials. This qualitative study is nested within an ongoing multi-centre birth cohort stu…