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View article: Rate, Mode, Reasons and Factors Associated With Re‐Presentation in People Diagnosed With Musculoskeletal Conditions at a Single Emergency Department: A Cross‐Sectional Exploratory Study
Rate, Mode, Reasons and Factors Associated With Re‐Presentation in People Diagnosed With Musculoskeletal Conditions at a Single Emergency Department: A Cross‐Sectional Exploratory Study Open
Objective To explore the rate, mode, and reasons for re‐presentations for emergency department (ED) patients with musculoskeletal diagnoses and examine factors associated with increased odds of re‐presentation. Methods A retrospective cros…
View article: Incorporation of Second-Tier Biomarker Testing Improves the Specificity of Newborn Screening for Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I
Incorporation of Second-Tier Biomarker Testing Improves the Specificity of Newborn Screening for Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I Open
Enzyme-based newborn screening for Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) has a high false-positive rate due to the prevalence of pseudodeficiency alleles, often resulting in unnecessary and costly follow up. The glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), d…
View article: U.S. Forest Service national riparian areas base map for the conterminous United States in 2019
U.S. Forest Service national riparian areas base map for the conterminous United States in 2019 Open
This metadata record describes 10-meter raster riparian areas for 50-year flood heights for the conterminous United States in 2019. Fifty-year flood heights were estimated using U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) stream gage information. NHDPlu…
View article: Psychometric properties of FVMC (Guo et al., 2019)
Psychometric properties of FVMC (Guo et al., 2019) Open
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to provide reference data and evaluate the psychometric properties for the finite verb morphology composite (FVMC) measure in children between 4 and 9 years of age from the database of the Edmo…
View article: Language and Psychosocial Functioning among Deaf Learners with and without Cochlear Implants
Language and Psychosocial Functioning among Deaf Learners with and without Cochlear Implants Open
View article: Language and Psychosocial Functioning among Deaf Learners with and without Cochlear Implants
Language and Psychosocial Functioning among Deaf Learners with and without Cochlear Implants Open
Various studies have examined psychosocial functioning and language abilities among deaf children with and without cochlear implants (CIs). Few, however, have explored how relations among those abilities might change with age and setting. …
View article: Don’t Assume Deaf Students are Visual Learners
Don’t Assume Deaf Students are Visual Learners Open
View article: Understanding Language, Hearing Status, and Visual-Spatial Skills
Understanding Language, Hearing Status, and Visual-Spatial Skills Open
It is frequently assumed that deaf individuals have superior visual-spatial abilities relative to hearing peers and thus, in educational settings, they are often considered visual learners. There is some empirical evidence to support the f…
View article: Are Young Children With Cochlear Implants Sensitive to the Statistics of Words in the Ambient Spoken Language?
Are Young Children With Cochlear Implants Sensitive to the Statistics of Words in the Ambient Spoken Language? Open
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether children with cochlear implants (CIs) are sensitive to statistical characteristics of words in the ambient spoken language, whether that sensitivity changes in expected ways as the…