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A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions
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Examining Student-completed Teacher Evaluation and Stakeholder Perception in a Korean EFL University Context
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Kim, J. - : University of Exeter, 2021. : College of Social Sciences (Graduate School of Education), 2021
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Study of central exclusive [Image: see text] production in proton-proton collisions at [Formula: see text] and 13TeV
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In: Eur Phys J C Part Fields (2020)
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Factors associated with spoken language comprehension in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic review
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In: Dev Med Child Neurol (2020)
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The Scales Project, a cross-national dataset on the interpretation of thermal perception scales
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In: Scientific data, 6 (1), Art.-Nr.: 289 ; ISSN: 2052-4436, 2052-4463 (2020)
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The Psychological Reality of NP-Trace
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Genomic evidence for shared common ancestry of East African hunting-gathering populations and insights into local adaptation
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Introduction to BLAH5 special issue: recent progress on interoperability of biomedical text mining
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In: Kim, J D; Cohen, K B; Collier, N; Lu, Z; Rinaldi, F (2019). Introduction to BLAH5 special issue: recent progress on interoperability of biomedical text mining. Genomics & Informatics, 17(2):e12. (2019)
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Describing language assessments for school-aged children: A Delphi study
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Heritage speakers’ use of prosodic strategies in focus marking in Spanish
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In: Kim, J-Y. (2018). Heritage speakers’ use of prosodic strategies in focus marking in Spanish. International Journal of Bilingualism, 136700691876313 - 136700691876313. doi:10.1177/1367006918763139. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/316981bj (2018)
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Search for dark matter produced in association with heavy-flavor quark pairs in proton-proton collisions at [Formula: see text]
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Progress on COMPARE : a randomised controlled trial comparing constraint-induced and multi-modal aphasia therapy to usual care in people with chronic aphasia
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Rose, M; Nickels, L; Hurley, M; Copland, D; Togher, L; Meinzer, M; Rai, T; Godecke, E; Kim, J; Cadilhac, D; Pierce, J; Foster, A. - : London, UK : Sage Publications, 2016
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Background/Aims: Chronic post-stroke aphasia impacts 30% of stroke survivors. The aim of this trial is to determine whether two contrasting, intensive treatments, Constraint Induced Aphasia Therapy (CIAT) and Multi-Modal Aphasia Therapy (M-MAT), are superior and cost-effective than usual care (UC). The variable response to these therapies may be accounted for by aphasia severity and co-occurring cognitive problems. Methods: 3-arm prospective, single-blinded, randomised controlled trial. Primary end point at 3 months post-treatment. Participants (n = 198) are randomised to CIAT, M-MAT or UC. CIAT and M-MAT both focus on intensive speech practice (30 hours over 2 weeks) using interactive game formats. However, while M-MAT involves gesture, writing, and drawing cues, CIAT focuses on speech alone. UC is usual health service-based aphasia therapy. Primary outcome immediately post treatment is the Aphasia Quotient of the Western Aphasia Battery. Secondary outcomes at 3-month follow-up include measures of connected speech, multi-modal communication, and quality of life. Participant cognitive and linguistic predictors of treatment response are identified. Re-randomised UC participants will undertake a less intense schedule (30 hours over 5 weeks) in a nested sub-study exploring the impact of treatment intensity on outcomes. A full cost-effectiveness analysis will be undertaken. Results: The trial is underway: ethics approval, trial registration, and database are established. Recruitment from five Australian states has commenced. Conclusions: This trial will determine if there is a significant therapeutic effect of, and variable response to treatment types in chronic aphasia. Essential economic evaluation information for service delivery standards for aphasia rehabilitation will be described. ; 1 page(s)
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Progress on COMPARE: a randomised controlled trial comparing constraint-induced and multi-modal aphasia therapy to usual care in people with chronic aphasia
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Teenage bilinguals in Christchurch: Intergenerational transmission of minority languages
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Pass it on! Encouraging intergenerational language transmission
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A behavioral database for masked form priming
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In: Behavior Research Methods, 15 November 2014 (2014)
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Population-specific use of the same tool-assisted alarm call between two wild orangutan populations (Pongopygmaeus wurmbii) indicates functional arbitrariness
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The envirome and the connectome: exploring the structural noise in the human brain associated with socioeconomic deprivation
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