The production and perception by profoundly deaf children of syntactic time cues in English.
Ivimey G P·The British journal of educational psychology
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Ivimey G P·The British journal of educational psychology
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Carrow E, Mauldin M·Journal of speech and hearing research
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Harrington J M·The Transactions of the Society of Occupational Medicine
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Adams H L, Mason E P, Blood D F·Psychological reports
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Smith A D·Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
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CRAFT M·American journal of mental deficiency
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VALENTIN B·Medical history
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KARN M N·Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae
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HESTRIN S, SULMAN F G·Harefuah
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WODAK E·Harefuah
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MEIKLEJOHN A·Postgraduate medical journal
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FALLIK A·Harefuah
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EYSENCK H J·The American psychologist
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CRUSZ H·Journal of helminthology
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Goss G C, Farmer F A, McFarlane W D·Canadian Medical Association journal
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Chandler Isabelle R, Frey Melissa K, Webster Emily, +11 more·JCO oncology practice
PURPOSE: This study assessed the acceptability of a multilingual, digital cancer genetics risk assessment (CGRA) tool among patients with limited English proficiency at linguistically diverse, urban gynecology clinics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients presenting for gynecology appointments who spoke English, Spanish, o…
Yang Jiahua, Mackert Michael, De Luca Daniela, +1 more·JMIR formative research
BACKGROUND: Despite legislative action, pre-existing barriers continue to prevent patients from using patient portals. Patients, especially older people, people of color, and people with limited English proficiency continue to experience difficulty in adopting patient portals. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to a…
Tedford Natalie J, Keating Elizabeth M, Ou Zhining, +3 more·Academic pediatrics
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of unmet social needs (USN) in a pediatric emergency department (PED) patient population and examine disparities in USN by self-selected language and patient demographics. METHODS: We surveyed a convenience sample of English- and Spanish-speaking caregivers of patients <18-years-…
Banta Jim E, Ramadan Majed, Alhusseini Noara, +2 more·Global health research and policy
BACKGROUND: Asthma disproportionately affects minority and low-income children. We examined asthma prevalence, management and outcomes, focusing on race/ethnicity and acculturation of parents (particularly English language proficiency). METHODS: This cross-sectional, correlational analysis used a de-identified populat…
Mölsä Sari Helena, Hyytiäinen Heli Katariina, Morelius Kaj Mikael, +3 more·Acta veterinaria Scandinavica
BACKGROUND: English bulldogs are known to be prone to skeletal problems, but knowledge is lacking of the effect of these problems on locomotion and function. This study was undertaken to report the conformational, orthopaedic and radiographic findings in a cohort of English bulldogs in Finland and to evaluate how these…