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Aphasia, Dysarthria and Dysphagia B6228 exam papers
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The application of linear and nonlinear estimators of acoustic variability in the assessment of speech motor control in hypokinetic dysarthria
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A retrospective longitudinal analysis of phonetic and phonological cleft palate speech characteristics
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Adaptation and self-management after stroke: exploring the application of the Selection, Optimisation and Compensation model
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Atypicalities of social functioning in children with Williams syndrome
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The impact of acquired neurological oropharyngeal dysphagia on the health-related quality of life of care home residents
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Therapists' perceptions of the processes and outcomes of contemporary person-centred creative practices with children and young people
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The role of mobile technology in walking in adults
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Neuropsychological functions and pedestrian behaviour in children with and without ADHD
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The nature and motivations of ClubGolf volunteer coaches
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The Strathclyde inventory as a measure of outcome in person-centred therapy
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Associative implicit learning in adult dyslexic readers
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Clients' experiences of relational depth
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A theory-based exploration of adding sugar to beverages in Lebanese public school children
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ActiveChat, the feasibility of a classroom-based physical activity and sedentary behaviour programme in Scottish secondary schools
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Social cognitive factors impacting on teachers' reported inclusive behaviours for children with intellectual disabilities
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The utility of an integrated model to explore the mediating role of religious coping between illness perceptions and psychosocial outcomes of Omani women newly diagnosed with breast cancer
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Effectiveness, process and outcomes in school-based humanistic counselling
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Learning by self-study of a statistical analysis technique
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Visual orienting to eye gaze in individuals with high and low levels of autistic traits
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