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    A focus group study of consumer attitudes toward genetic testing and newborn screening for deafness by Burton, Sarah K, Withrow, Kara, Arnos, Kathleen S, Kalfoglou, Andrea L, Pandya, Arti

    Published in Genetics in medicine (01-12-2006)
    “…Progress in identifying genes for deafness together with implementation of universal audiologic screening of newborns has provided the opportunity for more…”
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    Journal Article
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    Impact of genetic advances and testing for hearing loss: Results from a national consumer survey by Withrow, Kara A., Tracy, Kelly A., Burton, Sarah K., Norris, Virginia W., Maes, Hermine H., Arnos, Kathleen S., Pandya, Arti

    “…Hearing loss is a common neuro‐sensory deficit; nearly 50% of children with hearing loss have a genetic etiology. With the discovery of 40 genes and more than…”
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    Provision of Genetic Services for Hearing Loss: Results from a National Survey and Comparison to Insights Obtained from Previous Focus Group Discussions by Withrow, Kara Anne, Tracy, Kelly A., Burton, Sarah K., Norris, Virginia W., Maes, Hermine H., Arnos, Kathleen S., Pandya, Arti

    Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-12-2009)
    “…Hearing loss is a common sensory deficit and more than 50% of affected individuals have a genetic etiology. The discovery of 40 genes and more than 100 loci…”
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    Education in the genetics of hearing loss: a survey of early hearing detection and intervention programs by Burton, Sarah K, Blanton, Susan H, Culpepper, Brandt, White, Karl R, Pandya, Arti, Nance, Walter E, Arnos, Kathleen S

    Published in Genetics in medicine (01-08-2006)
    “…Permanent hearing loss at birth or in early childhood is common and has many genetic and environmental causes. Advances in the identification and…”
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    A review of familial restless leg syndrome by Burton, Sarah K

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…Restless Leg Syndrome is described as deep, disagreeable sensations in the legs and the irresistible urge to move, stand up, and/or walk. Most often occurring…”
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    Romance Etymology: A Computerized Model by Burton-Hunter, Sarah K.

    Published in Computers and the humanities (01-07-1976)
    “…Under the assumption that--with the exception of certain learned, retarded, & borrowed words--the bulk of any language undergoes sound changes that are regular…”
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    Etymology: A Computerized Model by Burton-Hunter, Sarah K

    Published 01-04-1975
    “…Under the assumption that, with the exception of certain learned, retarded, and borrowed words, the bulk of any language undergoes sound changes that are…”
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