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(2011)Vocabulary is a significant and frequently tested component of child language development. Standardized vocabulary measures are utilized by clinicians as well as researchers for a variety of purposes, and therefore it is ...
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(2011-05-07)
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(2011-05-10)Most children acquire language without difficulty, progressing rapidly from single-word utterances (e.g., nose; sleep), to simple child-like sentences (e.g., nose go there; baby sleep), and then to longer, multi-word ...
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(2011-05-10)
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(2011-05-10)Input contributes to children’s grammatical development. Specifically, verbs and their overt and ambiguous evidence for tense revealed on a variety of verb forms have been found to facilitate children’s development of ...
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(2011-05-12)Purpose: The purpose of the present research is to compare the cell harvesting capacity of different methods used for oral exfoliation. Our hypothesis is that that the cytobrush method will be the most effective for oral ...
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(2011-05-13)The benefits of exercise are well-known and well-documented, yet adherence to exercise regimens is low. There is an intuitive connection between exercise enjoyment and increasing adherence to exercise programs. Exercise ...
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(2011-05-20)Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder affecting one million Americans (National Institutes of Health, 2010). Caused by brain damage from stroke or other injuries, aphasia disrupts individuals’ understanding and use ...
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(2012)The ventricular-vascular coupling ratio is comprised of the ratio of arterial elastance to ventricular elastance. Briefly, arterial elastance (Ea) may be described as total arterial load, and ventricular elastance (Elv) ...
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(2012-05-08)Our study compares concussed and non-concussed (control) brains across the life-span to see the difference between a young adult concussed brain and a young adult control brain, as well as an older adult concussed brain ...
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(2012-05-08)Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases in young adults (Calabrese, 2006). Approximately 50% of individual’s diagnosed with this disease experience and report cognitive difficulties. ...
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(2012-05-11)The reliability of a newly developed seated postural control test for concussion in wheelchair athletes was examined. The test is called the Wheelchair Error Scoring System (WESS), modeled after the Balance Error Scoring ...
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(2012-05-14)Exercise elicits know psychological benefits. This study aimed to use passive exercise as a placebo to determine if the psychological benefits of exercise are a result of the physical nature of the exercise per se or the ...
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(2012-12-19)
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