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Addressing racial/ethnic inequities in vaccine hesitancy and uptake: lessons learned from the California alliance against COVID-19.
AuYoung, Mona; Rodriguez Espinosa, Patricia; Chen, Wei-Ting. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2022
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Comparison of auto-contouring and hand-contouring of ultrasound images of the tongue surface ...
Roon, Kevin D.; Chen, Wei-Rong; Iwasaki, Rion. - : Taylor & Francis, 2022
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Comparison of auto-contouring and hand-contouring of ultrasound images of the tongue surface ...
Roon, Kevin D.; Chen, Wei-Rong; Iwasaki, Rion. - : Taylor & Francis, 2022
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The Effect of Clear Speech on Cantonese Alaryngeal Speakers’ Intelligibility
In: Folia Phoniatr Logop (2022)
Abstract: BACKGROUND/AIM: The purpose of this study was to provide preliminary data concerning the effect of clear speech (CS) on Cantonese alaryngeal speakers’ intelligibility. METHODS: Voice recordings of 11 sentences randomly selected from the Cantonese Sentence Intelligibility Test (CSIT) were obtained from 31 alaryngeal speakers (9 electrolarynx [EL] users, 10 esophageal speakers and 12 tracheoesophageal [TE] speakers) in habitual speech (HS) and CS. Two naïve listeners orthographically transcribed a total of 1,364 sentences. RESULTS: Significant effects of speaking condition on speaking rate and CSIT scores were observed, but no significant effect of alaryngeal communication methods was noted. CS was significantly slower than HS by 0.78 syllables/s. Esophageal speakers demonstrated the slowest speech rate when using CS, while EL users demonstrated the largest decrease in speaking rate when using CS compared to HS. TE speakers had the highest CSIT scores in HS (listener 1 = 81.4%; listener 2 = 81.3%), and esophageal speakers had the highest CSIT scores in CS (listener 1 = 87.5%; listener 2 = 89.7%). EL users experienced the largest increase in intelligibility while using CS compared to HS (9.1%) followed by esophageal speakers (8.9%) and TE speakers (1.4%). CONCLUSION: Preliminary data indicate that CS may significantly affect Cantonese alaryngeal speakers’ speaking rate and intelligibility. However, intelligibility appeared to vary considerably across speakers. Further research involving larger, heterogeneous groups of speakers and listeners alongside longer and more refined CS training protocols should be conducted to confirm that CS can improve Cantonese alaryngeal speakers’ intelligibility.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1159/000517676
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34333487
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8800939/
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Addressing racial/ethnic inequities in vaccine hesitancy and uptake: lessons learned from the California alliance against COVID-19
In: J Behav Med (2022)
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Cross-Cultural Instrument Adaptation and Validation of Health Beliefs About Cancer Screening: A Methodological Systematic Review.
Lei, Fang; Chen, Wei-Ti; Brecht, Mary-Lynn. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Incorporating the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System Lexicon with a Fully Convolutional Network for Malignancy Detection on Breast Ultrasound
In: Diagnostics; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 66 (2021)
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A cross-disease meta-GWAS identifies four new susceptibility loci shared between systemic sclerosis and Crohn’s disease
González-Serna, David; Ochoa, Eguzkine; López-Isac, Elena. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2021. : Scientific Reports, 2021
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Genetic landscape of Gullah African Americans
In: Am J Phys Anthropol (2021)
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FGraDA: A Dataset and Benchmark for Fine-Grained Domain Adaptation in Machine Translation ...
Zhu, Wenhao; Huang, Shujian; Pu, Tong. - : arXiv, 2020
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Analyzing Political Bias and Unfairness in News Articles at Different Levels of Granularity ...
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A cross-disease meta-GWAS identifies four new susceptibility loci shared between systemic sclerosis and Crohn’s disease ...
González-Serna, David; Ochoa, Eguzkine; López-Isac, Elena. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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Detecting Media Bias in News Articles using Gaussian Bias Distributions ...
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Detecting Media Bias in News Articles using Gaussian Bias Distributions ...
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Brief mindfulness-based intervention of ‘STOP (Stop, Take a Breath, Observe, Proceed) touching your face’: a study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
In: BMJ Open (2020)
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Variability of Electrolaryngeal Speech Intelligibility in Multitalker Babble
In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2020)
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Additional file 1: of Epidemiological survey of echinococcosis in Tibet Autonomous Region of China ...
Li, Bin; Gongsang Quzhen; Chui-Zhao Xue. - : figshare, 2019
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Additional file 1: of Epidemiological survey of echinococcosis in Tibet Autonomous Region of China ...
Li, Bin; Gongsang Quzhen; Chui-Zhao Xue. - : figshare, 2019
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Additional file 1: of Is tuberculosis patients management improved in the integrated TB control model in West China? A survey in Guizhou Province, China ...
Pu, Jie; Chen, Wei; Jiang, Wei-Xi. - : figshare, 2019
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Additional file 1: of Is tuberculosis patients management improved in the integrated TB control model in West China? A survey in Guizhou Province, China ...
Pu, Jie; Chen, Wei; Jiang, Wei-Xi. - : figshare, 2019
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