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Application of machine learning algorithm on migration error for the identification of selective letter position impairment in children
This work presents effective prediction of Letter Position impairments on a sample dataset of 230 children. These students are in primary school grade in a school of West Bengal whose mother language is Bengal...
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Investigation of the Occurrence of the Phenomenon of Letter Position Dyslexia in Bengali Language Among English–Bengali Speaking Indian Bilingual Children and Inter-comparison of the Phenomenon Between the Two Languages
In today’s world, dyslexia is a common disorder primarily prevalent among young children. One of the premier subtypes of this disorder based on the characteristics of the errors made by them is Letter Position...
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The Role of Verbal Fluency as a Variable in Reading and Comprehension Skills in Bengali
The study explored the role of verbal fluency in determining reading and comprehension skills in Bengali among 10-year old typically develo** Bengali children. Robust correlations were found between semantic...
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Identification of a Novel Homozygous Missense Mutation in the CLDN16 Gene to Decipher the Ambiguous Clinical Presentation Associated with Autosomal Dominant Hypocalcaemia and Familial Hypomagnesemia with Hypercalciuria and Nephrocalcinosis in an Indian Family
Familial hypomagnesemia with hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis (FHNNC) is a rare autosomal recessive renal tubulopathy disorder characterized by excessive urinary loss of calcium and magnesium, polyuria, pol...
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Matching of hand-drawn flowchart, pseudocode, and english description using transfer learning
An algorithm plays an important role when solving a problem. It is challenging to comprehend for computer novices or machines. Therefore, a textual explanation is provided to illustrate the algorithm. To under...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Effective Teaching Aids for People with Dyslexia
Dyslexia refers to a learning disability that affects a wide range of individuals, specifically children worldwide. Subjects with dyslexia have different experiences with recognizing the letters and the words ...
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The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Liver Injury Grade Does Not Equally Predict Interventions in Blunt and Penetrating Trauma
The AAST liver injury grade has a validated association with mortality and need for operation. AAST liver injury grade is the same regardless of the mechanism of trauma.
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Introduction to Spine Imaging and Sacroiliac Imaging
This chapter discusses the approach to assessing MRI changes in the spine and sacroiliac joints. Through analysis of multiple case presentations and examples of MRI, CT, and radiographic imaging, various spine...
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Determining Perceptual Similarity Among Readers Based on Eyegaze Dynamics
Understanding of a material depends on lexical processing and formation perception. Differences between individuals exist due various cognitive capabilities and psychological factors. In this paper, we f...
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Advanced Imaging Modalities
This chapter describes the advanced imaging modalities used in musculoskeletal radiology, including MRI, ultrasound, and CT. The chapter focuses on MRI, discussing the fundamentals of image acquisition and the...
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Hands and Wrists
This chapter describes the major types of arthritis in the hands and wrists including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, septic arthritis, gout, calcium pyrophosphate arthropathy, and j...
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Knee
This chapter describes radiographic changes in the knees. The chapter consists of various cases and practice questions relating to the most common types of arthritis and other abnormalities of the knee includi...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Assessment of Reading Material with Flow of Eyegaze Using Low-Cost Eye Tracker
Reading text is a complex process involving visual, language, and motor functions. The movement characteristics of eye depend on the understanding of a content. In this paper, we present the methodology of qua...
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Shoulder
This chapter reviews disorders of the shoulder through examples of X-ray, CT, and MRI. Numerous cases and practice questions are presented to illustrate shoulder pathology including osteoarthritis, CPPD deposi...
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Radiographic Approach to Arthropathy
This chapter summarizes a systematic approach to evaluating radiographs in the setting of arthropathies. This approach is divided into four basic categories: joint surface and bone contour changes, bone densit...
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Foot and Ankle
This chapter discusses radiographic changes in the foot and ankle. It consists of both cases and practice questions, each accompanied by a radiographic image. The images represent various bone, joint, and soft...
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Hip
This chapter presents multiple cases and practice questions demonstrating how to approach imaging of suspected joint disease in the hip. The chapter utilizes X-rays as well CT, MRI, and 3-D imaging modalities ...
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Elbow
This chapter consists of a variety of cases to discuss the radiographic changes seen in the elbow in multiple conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, olecranon bursitis, gout, tumoral calcin...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Multiscale Analysis of Textual Content Using Eyegaze
Reading of a textual content involves a complex coordination between various parts of brain responsible for visual inputs, language processing, cognitive functions and motor response. In addition, psychologica...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Cognitive Complexity Analysis of Learning-Related Texts: A Case Study on School Textbooks
The proposed work analyzes the cognitive complexity of given text-based learning material. Cognitive complexity refers to the thinking skills that are required to process the information which is present in th...