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    Temporal integration in vowel perception by Wallace, Andrew B., Blumstein, Sheila E.

    “…Psychoacoustic research suggests that multiple auditory channels process incoming sounds over temporal windows of different durations, resulting in multiple…”
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    Atypical pulmonary metastases in children: pictorial review of imaging patterns by Gagnon, Marie-Helene, Wallace, Andrew B., Yedururi, Sireesha, Khanna, Geetika

    Published in Pediatric radiology (2021)
    “…Pulmonary metastases typically present as well-circumscribed solid nodules, often with a basilar and peripheral distribution due to hematogenous spread. When…”
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    Fluid-filled Cystic Lesions of the Lungs by Green, Daniel B., Wallace, Andrew B., Restrepo, Carlos S., Merrick, Daniel T., Raptis, Demetrios A., Bhalla, Sanjeev, Vargas, Daniel

    Published in Journal of thoracic imaging (01-07-2021)
    “…A pulmonary cyst usually refers to an air-filled space with a smooth, thin wall. Fluid-filled cystic lesions of the lungs include a range of etiologies such as…”
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    Imaging of Bowel Ischemia by Wallace, Andrew B., Raptis, Constantine A., Mellnick, Vincent M.

    “…Acute bowel ischemia is a broad category of disease that includes acute mesenteric ischemia and acute colonic ischemia. These two entities differ in their…”
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    Auditory representation of vowel quality by Wallace, Andrew B., Blumstein, Sheila E.

    “…It is generally assumed that the early stages of speech perception involve the extraction of some kind of generalized auditory patterns or properties from the…”
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    Nonspeech sounds prime acoustically similar words by Wallace, Andrew B., Blumstein, Sheila E.

    “…Recent experiments show that nonspeech sounds can shift the perceptual boundaries between the phonetic categories of speech [e.g., Holt, Psych. Sci. 16,…”
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