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7. Reducing the risk of invasive forest pests and pathogens: Combining legislation, targeted management and public awareness

8. Does working memory training improve speech recognition in noise?

12. Increased diversity of Phytophthora species in Fraser fir Christmas tree plantations in the Southern Appalachians.

21. Normal-hearing and hearing-impaired subjects' ability to just follow conversation in competing speech, reversed speech, and noise backgrounds

24. The effect of Phlebiopsis gigantea and urea stump treatment against spore infection of Heterobasidion spp. on hybrid larch ( Larix × eurolepis) in southern Sweden.

25. Presence of Heterobasidion infections in Norway spruce stumps 6 years after treatment with Phlebiopsis gigantea.

27. Efficacy of different concentrations of Rotstop® and Rotstop®S and imperfect coverage of Rotstop®S against Heterobasidion spp. spore infections on Norway spruce stumps.

28. A review and evaluation of research on the deaf-blind from perceptual, communicative, social and rehabilitative perspectives.

29. Vibratory-coded directional analysis: evaluation of a three-microphone/four-vibrator DSP system.

30. Early infection by Heterobasidion annosum inLarix×eurolepis seedlings planted on infested sites.

32. Speechreading Performance Evaluated by Means of TV and Real-Life Presentation: A Comparison between a Normally Hearing, Moderately and Profoundly Hearing-Impaired Group

33. Hearing Deficiency, Speechreading and Memory Functions

37. Use of the ‘patient journey’ model in the internet-based pre-fitting counseling of a person with hearing disability: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

39. Cognition counts: a working memory system for ease of language understanding (ELU)

40. Cognition in the hearing impaired and deaf as a bridge between signal and dialogue: a framework and a model.

41. Introduction.

42. Recognition of speech in noise with new hearing instrument compression release settings requires explicit cognitive storage and processing capacity.

44. Fluid Intelligence Partially Mediates the Effect of Working Memory on Speech Recognition in Noise.

45. Facial mimicry interference reduces working memory accuracy for facial emotion expressions.

46. Combined effects of age and hearing impairment on utterances and requests for clarification in spontaneous conversation and a referential communication task.

47. Perceptual Doping: A Hypothesis on How Early Audiovisual Speech Stimulation Enhances Subsequent Auditory Speech Processing.

48. A structural equation mediation model captures the predictions amongst the parameters of the ease of language understanding model.

49. Relationships between behavioural and self-report measures in speech recognition in noise.

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