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Congenital Deafness: High Prevalence of a V371 Mutation in the Gjb2 Gene Among Deaf School Children in Alor Setar

Congenital Deafness: High Prevalence of a V371 Mutation in the Gjb2 Gene Among Deaf School Children in Alor Setar

... Congenital Deafness High Prevalence of a V371 Mutation in the GJB2 Gene Among Deaf School Children in Alor Setar ORIGINAL ARTICLE Congenital Deafness High Prevalence of a V371 Mutation in the GJB2 Gen[.] ...

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Deaf Connections and Global Conversations: Deafness and education in and beyond the British Empire, ca. 1800-1900

Deaf Connections and Global Conversations: Deafness and education in and beyond the British Empire, ca. 1800-1900

... in deafness since a serendipitous shipboard meeting with Laurent Clerc, a famous Deaf Frenchman who emigrated to the US where he went on to become known as ‘the Apostle of the Deaf in America’ ...

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Selling the cochlear implant

Selling the cochlear implant

... by Deaf culturalists has been to view the CI as another emergent technology that represents a cultural invasion where the dominant hearing world seeks to impose their values on a smaller minority ...of Deaf ...

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Non-Syndromic Autosomal Recessive Deafness in Gaza Strip: A Study of Five GJB2 Gene Mutations

Non-Syndromic Autosomal Recessive Deafness in Gaza Strip: A Study of Five GJB2 Gene Mutations

... the Deaf, Atfaluna Society for the Deaf Children and Basma Center for Audiology and Speech ...their deafness the subjects did not have any other remarkable health ...

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Deafness in a hearing workplace

Deafness in a hearing workplace

... her deafness but to some other underlying cause, such as dyslexia. Many deaf people have difficulty with face-to-face verbal communication and therefore written communication is particularly important in a ...

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Reading, Dyslexia and Oral Deaf Children: From Research to Practice

Reading, Dyslexia and Oral Deaf Children: From Research to Practice

... oral deaf children tested were reading at an average level for their ...our deaf group emerged as average readers, indicating a much larger proportion to be poor readers than previously, and the number of ...

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Bilingualism, language development and psychological well being : an example of deafness

Bilingualism, language development and psychological well being : an example of deafness

... their deaf identity. However, this area pertains to deafness, rather than bilingualism per ...of deafness as a disability and concepts of normality are ...(1999), deaf children have the same ...

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ADD and deafness: a qualitative study of professionals with background in ADD and deafness

ADD and deafness: a qualitative study of professionals with background in ADD and deafness

... R.I.T Rochester Institute of Technology Appendix D National Technical Institute for the Deaf Master of Science in Secondary Education of Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Lyndon B[r] ...

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Syntax-induced pattern deafness

Syntax-induced pattern deafness

... are deaf to patterns of repe- tition if they perceive items that fall naturally into syntactic ...pattern deafness arises even when subjects are primed to look for the pattern, a form of im- munity that is ...

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Diverse spectrum of rare deafness genes underlies early-childhood hearing loss in Japanese patients: a cross-sectional, multi-center next-generation sequencing study

Diverse spectrum of rare deafness genes underlies early-childhood hearing loss in Japanese patients: a cross-sectional, multi-center next-generation sequencing study

... rare deafness genes in these patients. Targeted NGS for 84 deafness genes resulted in identification of candidate genes in 7 of 15 families and revealed the diverse spectrum of rare deaf- ness genes ...

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Review: Deaf mute or Deaf

Review: Deaf mute or Deaf

... Once the GJB2 pathogenic variants have been identified in a family member with DFNB1, prenatal testing for a pregnancy at increased risk and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (Genetic Home Reference. ...

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An analysis of standardized testing and deafness

An analysis of standardized testing and deafness

... Standardized Testing and Deafness Running head: AN ANALYSIS OF STANDARDIZED TESTING AND DEAFNESS Deaf students' reading and language scores on standardized tests at entry to college rela[r] ...

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SIGNALL: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON DELIVERING DEAF STUDIES

SIGNALL: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON DELIVERING DEAF STUDIES

... for Deaf Studies, Trinity College Dublin (Ireland), Irish Deaf Society (Ireland), Finnish Association of the Deaf (Finland), University of Sussex (UK), the Foundation for the Promotion of ...

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Looking to the Future: Considering the Educational Transitions of Deaf Youth in Ontario

Looking to the Future: Considering the Educational Transitions of Deaf Youth in Ontario

... about deafness and have to make decisions to support their hearing impaired child(ren) that can be overwhelming and ...For deaf children born to hearing parents, language acquisition is often delayed, ...

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Misconceptions of the Deaf: Giving voice to the voiceless

Misconceptions of the Deaf: Giving voice to the voiceless

... The Deaf participants in this study were pushing back on discourses that construct deafness as an disempowering impairment, illustrated in language like ‘it is not up to the parents to decide’, ‘I don’t ...

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Advancements and ethical issues surrounding genetics and deafness

Advancements and ethical issues surrounding genetics and deafness

... If deafness occurred at such a high rate in a population such as that on Martha's Vineyard, he warned, grouping deaf children together in residential schools would only compound the prob[r] ...

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Deafness, language & communication

Deafness, language & communication

... young deaf children with cochlear ...a deaf child has to engage in successful and connected communication with parents around rich and abstract conversation topics, the better (Meristo, Hjelmquist and ...

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Molecular genetic studies of deafness

Molecular genetic studies of deafness

... chromosome 11 (Kajiwara et al, 1994). Digenic inheritance has also been suggested in an extended Swedish pedigree segregating autosomal dominant postlingual progressive deafness. Linkage was established with ...

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Minority rights in a supra national era: the case of the deaf community in the UK

Minority rights in a supra national era: the case of the deaf community in the UK

... some deaf children to naturally acquire a spoken ...of deaf children (90-95%) are born to hearing parents, (the vast majority of whom have never interacted in sign or had contact with the Deaf ...

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HEREDITARY RENAL DYSFUNCTION AND DEAFNESS

HEREDITARY RENAL DYSFUNCTION AND DEAFNESS

... tion of the syndrome; normal hearing in al- most half our patients with renal disease. emphasizes this fact[r] ...

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