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    Recurring priapism may be a symptom of voiding dysfunction – case report and literature review by Lisieux Eyer de Jesus, Leonardo Teixeira, André Bertelli

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…We propose that voiding dysfunction (VD) may also justify this symptom and detail a clinical case of recurring stuttering priapism associated to overactive bladder that completely resolved after usage of anticholinergics and urotherapy. …”
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  2. 522

    TAM Towards Leddite Building Mandors In The Use Of E-Filing by Permadi Setyo Wibowo Sungkono

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Data from this study were obtain through quesstionnaires distributed to the community in the category of technological stuttering and had produced 50 respondents consisting of construction foremen in PT. …”
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  3. 523

    Modified technique in treating recurrent priapism: a technique report by Wei Chen, Shu-Ben Sun, Li-An Sun, Jian-Ming Guo, Guo-Min Wang

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The technique described is applied to acute ischaemic priapic episodes in patients with a history of stuttering priapism. It was carried out by a Winter's shunt combined with a continuous cavernosal irrigation system. …”
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    Developmental Speech Fluency Disorder in Preschool Age - A Case Study by Barbora Richtrová

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The main aim of the case study is to point out the importance of a holistic approach to the diagnosis and therapy in young children with symptomatic developmental stuttering. At the same time, we briefly introduce the Sensorimotor Art Therapy method, Work at the Clay Field®. …”
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    All Linear-Time Congruences for Familiar Operators by Antti Valmari

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The detailed behaviour of a system is often represented as a labelled transition system (LTS) and the abstract behaviour as a stuttering-insensitive semantic congruence. Numerous congruences have been presented in the literature. …”
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    Cushing’s Disease Presenting with Functional Neurological (Conversion) Disorder by Sahar Ashrafzadeh, Maria Theresa Mariano, Saba Syed

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Here, we report a case of a complex patient with Cushing’s disease who presented with multiple FND symptoms including nonepileptic seizures, bilateral lower extremity paralysis, decreased finger flexion resulting in limited hand function, and stuttering. This case illustrates a rare psychiatric manifestation of CS presenting as multiple neurological complaints. …”
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  7. 527

    Samuel Beckett and disability performance by Simpson, H

    Published 2021
    “…Here, I examine four recent disability performances of Beckett's plays, exploring how these productions prompt re-evaluation of the previously undetected indicators of disability in the scripts, including mobility impairment, automatic speech, stuttering, and memory deficiency. Drawing on a series of original interviews with the practitioners in question, I examine the intersection between textual aesthetics and disability ethics in these contemporary productions, emphasising how these performances illuminate crucial corporeal, social, and ontological concerns in Beckett's original scripts, in newly embodied terms.…”
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    The Effects of Fluency Enhancing Conditions on Sensorimotor Control of Speech in Typically Fluent Speakers: An EEG Mu Rhythm Study by Tiffani Kittilstved, Kevin J. Reilly, Ashley W. Harkrider, Devin Casenhiser, David Thornton, David E. Jenson, Tricia Hedinger, Andrew L. Bowers, Tim Saltuklaroglu

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Objective: To determine whether changes in sensorimotor control resulting from speaking conditions that induce fluency in people who stutter (PWS) can be measured using electroencephalographic (EEG) mu rhythms in neurotypical speakers.Methods: Non-stuttering (NS) adults spoke in one control condition (solo speaking) and four experimental conditions (choral speech, delayed auditory feedback (DAF), prolonged speech and pseudostuttering). …”
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    Recent advances in the management of priapism [version 1; referees: 2 approved] by Asif Muneer, Hussain M. Alnajjar, David Ralph

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Currently, there are three accepted subtypes: ischaemic, non-ischaemic, and stuttering priapism, which is also known as recurrent ischemic priapism. …”
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    Recurrent priapism in the setting of cannabis use by Sebastian Montgomery, Kristal Sirju, Joseph Bear, Latha Ganti, John Shivdat

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Here, we present a case of a healthy 32-year-old African American man with a history of stuttering (recurrent) priapism secondary to mild cannabis substance use without comorbid substance use, licit or illicit.…”
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    Neoxabea mexicana sp. nov. (Gryllidae: Oecanthinae): A new species from Mexico and a key for Neoxabea in North and Central America by Nancy Collins, Carlos Gerardo Velazco-Macias

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The calling song description and pre-singing stuttering frequencies are provided. Character comparisons that rule out other species in the genus are presented. …”
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    The Factorial Validity of the Attitudes towards a Mainstreaming Scale by Abdulaziz A bduljabbar

    Published 1999-06-01
    “…Principals and teachers showed agreement towards mainstreaming students with diabetes, students who have stuttering problems, students with physical disabilities, mildly visually or hearing impaired students, students with behavioral disorders, students who present persistent discipline problems, students with speech difficulty, and students with epilepsy. …”
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    Basilar Artery Occlusion: Clinical Management and Therapy by Marco Sparaco

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The onset of the symptomatology can be abrupt without preceding events, abrupt with prodromal symptoms, or progressive and stuttering. Finally, the severity of clinical presentation may range from isolated cranial nerve palsies to tetraplegia, locked-in state, or coma. …”
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    ROLE OF THE TEACHER'S DISCUSSION SUBJECTS IN ENHANCING THE COMPETENCE OF ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHERS by Saddam, Husein Sahrawi Saimima

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Ranging from lack of mastery of the material in the learning process, a lack of understanding on curriculum applied, stuttering in operating technology, often active on social media with things which are not educating which led to the loss of authority as a teacher and others. …”
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    Genetic advances in the study of speech and language disorders. by Newbury, D, Monaco, A

    Published 2010
    “…In this review, we summarize advances in the genetic investigation of stuttering, speech-sound disorder (SSD), specific language impairment (SLI), and developmental verbal dyspraxia (DVD). …”
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    Streaming ASR Encoder for Whisper-to-Speech Online Voice Conversion by Anastasia Avdeeva, Aleksei Gusev, Tseren Andzhukaev, Artem Ivanov

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…One of the common cases of using whispered speech is a technique that can help overcome stuttering. But whispered speech can be uncomfortable and difficult to understand in everyday communication. …”
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    Memotret Pembelajaran Sejarah Daring di SMA Kota Bandung Pada Masa Pandemi Covid 19 by Murdiyah Winarti, Yani Kusmarni, Tarunasena Makmur, Iing Yulianti

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…If this rapid change is not responded to with good preparation, you can experience stuttering in dealing with it, especially in the learning process in virtual classes.…”
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    Speechlessness in Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome: Cannabis-Based Medicines Improve Severe Vocal Blocking Tics in Two Patients by Ewgeni Jakubovski, Kirsten Müller-Vahl

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…We report the cases of two young German male patients with treatment-resistant Tourette syndrome (TS), who suffer from incapacitating stuttering-like speech disfluencies caused by vocal blocking tics and palilalia. …”
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    Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Adolescents With Sickle Cell Disease Reverses Hypogonadism Without Promoting Priapism: A Case Report by Belinda F. Morrison, Wendy Madden, Stephanie Clato-Day, Leslie Gabay

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…We present a case report of an Afro-Jamaican adolescent male at 16 years of age who presented with symptoms of delayed puberty as well as frequent stuttering priapism episodes. Endocrinological assessment revealed low serum total testosterone levels. …”
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    Developmental disorders of speech and language: from genes to brain structure and function. by Watkins, K

    Published 2011
    “…In the second disorder, developmental stuttering, brain imaging data reveal functional abnormalities consistent with theories that it is caused by a basal ganglia deficit and structural differences consistent with an impairment in auditory-motor integration necessary for fluent speech. …”
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