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127 related items for PubMed ID: 12773881

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    Loverso FL.
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  • 27. A pilot study into the effect of vocal exercises and singing on dysarthric speech.
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    Wang YT, Kent RD, Kent JF, Duffy JR, Thomas JE.
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  • 31. Multi-sensory treatment for children with developmental motor speech disorders.
    Square PA, Namasivayam AK, Bose A, Goshulak D, Hayden D.
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  • 32. The negotiation of intelligibility in an aphasic dyad.
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  • 33. Patient and family fact sheet. Myasthenia gravis: maximizing function.
    Kernich CA.
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  • 34. Influence of familiarity on identifying prosodic vocalizations produced by children with severe dysarthria.
    Patel R, Schroeder B.
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  • 36. Motor neurone disease.
    Cochrane GM.
    Br J Hosp Med; 1989 Mar; 41(3):274-9. PubMed ID: 2713576
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  • 37. Perception of coarticulatory information in normal speech and dysarthria.
    Tjaden K, Sussman J.
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  • 38. Dysarthria and dysphagia are highly prevalent among various types of neuromuscular diseases.
    Knuijt S, Kalf JG, de Swart BJ, Drost G, Hendricks HT, Geurts AC, van Engelen BG.
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