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Optimal timing of power line rights-of-ways management for the conservation of butterflies

2012

Habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation are the main threats to biodiversity. Human activities also create new habitat types that might fulfil ecological requirements for a variety of species. This study investigates whether the vegetation clearing (=shrub and tree cutting) on drained mire patches on power line rights-of-ways (ROWs) keep plant communities in an early successional stage and thus provide habitats for mire specialist and non-mire butterflies. It was further studied what would be the optimal clearing interval in terms of butterfly species richness and abundance. The results show that tree height, especially the height of birch, increases linearly over the 7-year period fol…

AgroforestryEcologyved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesPlant communityVegetationShrubHabitat destructionGeographyAbundance (ecology)Insect ScienceMireClearingSpecies richnessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInsect Conservation and Diversity
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Les dynamiques du périurbain dijonnais entre 1990 et 1999

2009

Un étalement urbain accompagne désormais la croissance des villes, notamment les plus grandes. Principalement expliqué par un desserrement résidentiel, il est aussi la résultante des dynamiques de centralisation de l’emploi et de spécialisation des zones d’activité à l’intérieur des aires urbaines. L’exemple dijonnais met bien en lumière ce double mouvement qui affecte les communes de sa périphérie et contribue à accroître les mobilités. Urban sprawl arises from the growth of cities, especially of the biggest cities. This urban sprawl is accounted for mainly by residential clearing. It results also from the dynamics of centralization of employment and from specialization of activity zones i…

Aire et pôle urbainsétalement urbain[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyMobilitätmigration[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographydesserrement résidentielPolitical scienceexpansive Suburbanisierung11. SustainabilityBourgogneresidential clearingWanderungenVerdichtung der Beschäftigung[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyGeneral MedicineStädtischer Raum und Knotenconcentration de l’emploimobilitySiedlungsauflockerungurban sprawlconcentration of employmentPériurbanisationHumanitiesmobilitéUrban areas and nodesRevue Géographique de l'Est
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Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Police Officers: Systematic Review.

2022

Introduction: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is defined as the sensorineural hearing loss caused by acute acoustic trauma or chronic exposure to high-intensity noises. Exposure to noises can lead to irreversible damage to the inner ear and, consequently, to a permanent shift of the hearing threshold. Police officers are particularly at risk of acute or chronic hearing damages. The aim of this study is to evaluate the hearing loss of police officers in relation to the occupational risk factors and clinical-anamnestic characteristics by collecting and analyzing existing data and evidence available in public databases. Materials and Methods: A systematic review was conducted according to th…

Audiological surveillanceSystematic reviewNoise-induced hearing lossPolice officersIranian journal of otorhinolaryngology
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Reading Disabilities in children with Specific Language Impairment

2019

El presente estudio examinó el rendimiento en lectura de los niños con Trastorno Específico del Lenguaje (TEL). Treinta niños con TEL y 32 niños con desarrollo normal del lenguaje, equilibrados en género, edad cronológica e inteligencia, fueron evaluados mediante el PROLEC-R. Los resultados de los ANOVAs indicaron que ambos grupos difieren en el rendimiento en lectura. Como grupo, los niños con TEL tuvieron significativamente un rendimiento inferior, tanto en la exactitud como en el tiempo de la lectura de palabras y pseudopalabras, por lo que tenían una menos eficacia de lectura. En la misma línea, el rendimiento de los niños con TEL en comprensión literal e inferencial también fue inferio…

Auditory comprehensionWord readinglcsh:Language and LiteratureChronological agelcsh:OtorhinolaryngologyLinealcsh:RF1-547Language and Linguisticslcsh:Philology. LinguisticsSpeech and HearingDificultadesspecific language impairmentlcsh:P1-1091readingTELlectura; dificultades; tellcsh:PPsychologydifficultiesHumanitiesLecturaLogopedia
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Basic auditory processing deficits in dyslexia: systematic review of the behavioral and event-related potential/ field evidence.

2012

A review of research that uses behavioral, electroencephalographic, and/or magnetoencephalographic methods to investigate auditory processing deficits in individuals with dyslexia is presented. Findings show that measures of frequency, rise time, and duration discrimination as well as amplitude modulation and frequency modulation detection were most often impaired in individuals with dyslexia. Less consistent findings were found for intensity and gap perception. Additional factors that mediate auditory processing deficits in individuals with dyslexia and their implications are discussed.

Auditory perceptionHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectbehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationDyslexiaHearingEvent-related potentialPerceptionmental disordersmedicineHumansHearing Disordersta515media_commonNeuropsychologyDyslexiaDiagnostic testBrainmedicine.diseaseGeneral Health ProfessionsAuditory stimuliEvoked Potentials AuditoryPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesCognitive psychologyJournal of learning disabilities
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Audiovisual speech perception in children with developmental language disorder in degraded listening conditions.

2013

Purpose The effect of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) on the perception of audiovisual speech in children with and without developmental language disorder (DLD) was investigated by varying the noise level and the sound intensity of acoustic speech. The main hypotheses were that the McGurk effect (in which incongruent visual speech alters the auditory speech percept) would be weaker for children with DLD than for controls and that it would get stronger with decreasing SNR in both groups. Method The participants were 8-year-old children with DLD and a sample of children with normal language development. In the McGurk stimuli, the consonant uttered by the voice differed from that articulated …

Auditory perceptionMaleLinguistics and LanguageVisual perceptionSpeech perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectLoudness PerceptionLipreadingSpecific language impairmentSignal-To-Noise Ratio050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and Linguistics03 medical and health sciencesSpeech and Hearing0302 clinical medicinePhoneticsPerceptionmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLanguage Development DisordersChildmedia_commonCued speechMotor theory of speech perceptionLanguage Tests05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseAcoustic StimulationSpeech Discrimination TestsSpeech PerceptionMcGurk effectFemalePsychologyNoise030217 neurology & neurosurgeryChild LanguagePhotic StimulationCognitive psychologyJournal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR
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Auditory, speech and language development in young children with cochlear implants compared with children with normal hearing.

2010

Abstract Objective This study had two aims: (1) to document the auditory and lexical development of children who are deaf and received the first cochlear implant (CI) by the age of 16 months and the second CI by the age of 31 months and (2) to compare these children's results with those of children with normal hearing (NH). Methods This longitudinal study included five children with NH and five with sensorineural deafness. All children of the second group were observed for 36 months after the first fitting of the device (cochlear implant). The auditory development of the CI group was documented every 3 months up to the age of two years in hearing age and chronological age and for the NH gro…

Auditory perceptionMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLongitudinal studymedicine.medical_treatmentSensorineural deafnessAudiologyDeafnessDiagnostic toolsLanguage DevelopmentCochlear implantSurveys and Questionnairesotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineHumansSpeechLongitudinal Studiesbusiness.industryInfantGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseLanguage developmentCochlear ImplantsOtorhinolaryngologySpeech developmentChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthAuditory PerceptionSensorineural hearing lossFemalebusinessInternational journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology
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Cortical neuroplasticity in children after early cochlear implantation

2009

Hearing is crucial to learn and use language. Loss of hearing in children affects the development of speech, language and cognitive abilities, and severely impairs social capabilities. Thus, efforts to restore auditory perception are determinative and research should be focused on factors likely to bring about the best prognosis. Numerous experimental observations demonstrate that there is a sensitive or critical period for cochlear implantation. Implantations performed in prelingually deaf children in this period are associated with better results in terms of speech recognition and language acquisition. This is the time period in which brain plasticity shows its highest level of developmen…

Auditory perceptionSpeech and Hearingmedicine.medical_specialtyCochlear implantmedicine.medical_treatmentNeuroplasticityotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineCognitionAudiologyCochlear implantationPsychologyLanguage acquisitionAudiological Medicine
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REDESIGN OF AN AUTO-LEVELLING BASE FOR SUBMARINE SEISMIC SENSOR

2011

The OBS (acronym of Ocean Bottom Seismometer) is a system to monitor the submarine seismic activity. To properly work, an OBS system needs a suitable auto-levelling base to maintain a fixed (horizontal) position during the measurement phases. In this work a new auto-levelling base for submarine seismic sensors has been designed. During the redesign process a preliminary phase of analysis of the state of art has been made. Afterwards, the technological solutions chosen by different manufactures have been critically analysed, and a full description of their functionalities, working principles and system performances has been carried out. Later, some innovative concepts have been proposed. Amo…

Auto-levelling base Redesign OBS Submarine seismic sensor Air bearingsSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria Industriale
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Autoimmune ear disease: clinical and diagnostic relevance in Cogan’s sydrome

2017

The autoimmune inner ear disease is a clinical syndrome with uncertain pathogenesis that is often associated to rapidly progressive hearing loss that, especially at the early stages of disease, may be at monoaural localization, although more often it is at binaural localization. It usually occurs as a sudden deafness, or a rapidly progressive sensorineural hearing loss. In this study a particular form of autoimmune inner ear disease is described, Cogan’s syndrome. Cogan’s syndrome is a chronic inflammatory disorder that most commonly affects young adults. Clinical hallmarks are interstitial keratitis, vestibular and auditory dysfunction. Associations between Cogan’s syndrome and systemic va…

Autoimmune ear disordermedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyInterstitial keratitisHearing lossEar diseaseCase ReportDisease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseases030223 otorhinolaryngologyAortitis030203 arthritis & rheumatologyCogan’s syndromebusiness.industryAutoimmune inner ear diseaseHearing lossmedicine.diseaselcsh:OtorhinolaryngologyDermatologylcsh:RF1-547OtorhinolaryngologyHearing loss.Sensorineural hearing lossAutoimmune ear disorder; Cogan’s syndrome; Hearing loss.medicine.symptombusinessSystemic vasculitisAudiology Research
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