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    Intelligibility of time-compressed sentential stimuli by Beasley, D S, Bratt, G W, Rintelmann, W F

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-12-1980)
    “…Time-compressed monosyllables have been studied relative to the assessment of central auditory disorders. In certain instances, sentential stimuli may be more…”
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    Children's performance on a binaural fusion task by Plakke, B L, Orchik, D J, Beasley, D S

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-12-1981)
    “…Binaural auditory fusion of 108 children (4, 6, and 8 years old) was studied using three lists of monosyllable words (WIPI) presented at two sensation levels…”
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    Adults' item and order errors on sequences of time-compressed rhyming words by Riensche, L L, Beasley, D S, Lamb, L

    Published in The Journal of auditory research (01-04-1983)
    “…This investigation provided normative data for the intelligibility of time-compressed (TC) phonemes in 40 normal-hearing adults aged 18-26 yrs. Individual Ss…”
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    Intelligibility of time-altered speech in relation to chronological aging by Konkle, D F, Beasley, D S, Bess, F H

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-03-1977)
    “…The Northwestern University Auditory Test Number 6 (NU-6) measure of speech discrimination was time compressed and presented to four age groups ranging from 54…”
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    Verbal coding strategies used by hearing-impaired individuals by Moulton, R D, Beasley, D S

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-09-1975)
    “…A paired-associate verbal learning task was used to determine the type of perceptual coding strategies hearing-impaired persons use in auditory perceptual…”
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    Lead and lag effects associated with the staggered spondaic word test by Freeman, B A, Beasley, D S

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-09-1976)
    “…This study was designed to determine to what extent onset times of overlapping spondaic words were controlled in the development of the Staggered Spondaic Word…”
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    The performance of children with auditory perceptual disorders on a time-compressed speech discrimination measure by Manning, W H, Johnston, K L, Beasley, D S

    “…A time-compressed version of the PB-K 50 speech discrimination measure was administered to 20 children diagnosed as displaying auditory perceptual disorders…”
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    Performance of noise-induced hearing-impaired listeners on time-compressed consonant-nucleus-consonant monosyllables by Kurdziel, S A, Rintelmann, W F, Beasley, D S

    Published in Journal of the American Audiology Society (01-09-1975)
    “…The effects of time compression on the intelligibility of consonant-nucleus-consonant (CNC) monosyllables was investigated by presenting six conditions of a…”
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    Behavioral effects of aluminum ingestion on animal and human subjects by Bowdler, N C, Beasley, D S, Fritze, E C, Goulette, A M, Hatton, J D, Hession, J, Ostman, D L, Rugg, D J, Schmittdiel, C J

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-04-1979)
    “…Abnormally high brain aluminum concentrations have been detected in hemodialysis patients who died of an unexplained encephalopathy. As a result, this study…”
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    Analysis of half-list scores on the PB-K 50 as a function of time compression and age by Manning, W H, Shaw, C K, Maki, J E, Beasley, D S

    Published in Journal of the American Audiology Society (01-11-1975)
    “…Half-list speech discrimination measures have certain advantages in clinical measurement, particularly with children. In the present study, half-list and…”
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    Age and sex differences on preferred listening rates for speech by Riensche, L, Lawson, G, Beasley, D S, Smith, L L

    Published in The Journal of auditory research (01-04-1979)
    “…The preferred listening rate of speech was investigated in 30 men and 30 women aged 18--87 yrs. Ss were presented auditorially a reading of a standard prose…”
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    Time-compressed spondaic words as a measure of speech reception threshold by Foltner, K A, Beasley, D S, White, S C

    Published in The Journal of auditory research (01-10-1979)
    “…Lists A and B of the C.I.D. W-1 spondees were time-compressed with a Lexicon Varispeech I unit. SRTs were collected from one ear of each of 60 normal-hearing…”
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    Discrimination of time-altered sentential approximations and monosyllables by children with reading problems by Freeman, B A, Beasley, D S

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-09-1978)
    “…This study compared the performance of normal-reading and reading-impaired children using time-compressed three- and five-word sentential approximations to…”
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    Effect of Lime on Boron Transport to and Uptake by Cotton by Scott, H. D., Beasley, S. D., Thompson, L. F.

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-11-1975)
    “…Deficiencies of Boron have occurred in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) grown in coarse textured soils during periods of moisture stress and in those soils which…”
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    Oral stereognosis: effect of varying form set, answer type, and retention time by Torrans, A, Beasley, D S

    Published in Journal of psycholinguistic research (01-04-1975)
    “…The oral stereognosis abilities of 40 young adults were investigated as a function of oral stereognosis form sets (four sets), retention time (unlimited and 5…”
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