Cochlear Implant Research Updates

Cochlear Implant Research Updates
Author: Cila Umat
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9535105825

For many years or decades, cochlear implants have been an exciting research area covering multiple disciplines which include surgery, engineering, audiology, speech language pathology, education and psychology, among others. Through these research studies, we have started to learn or have better understanding on various aspects of cochlear implant surgery and what follows after the surgery, the implant technology and other related aspects of cochlear implantation. Some are much better than the others but nevertheless, many are yet to be learnt. This book is intended to fill up some gaps in cochlear implant research studies. The compilation of the studies cover a fairly wide range of topics including surgical issues, some basic auditory research, and work to improve the speech or sound processing strategies, some ethical issues in language development and cochlear implantation in cases with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. The book is meant for postgraduate students, researchers and clinicians in the field to get some updates in their respective areas.

The Western Journal of Medicine

The Western Journal of Medicine
Author: Theophilus Parvin
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 790
Release: 2021-10-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752524588

Reprint of the original, first published in 1867.

Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 16, 1998

Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 16, 1998
Author: Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 377
Release: 1998-05-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0826182291

Now in its second decade of publication, this landmark series draws together and critically reviews all the existing research in specific areas of nursing practice, nursing care delivery, nursing education, and the professional aspects of nursing. Volume 16 focuses on health promotion across the lifespan, and includes chapters by Nola Pender, Barbara Given, and Susan Heidrich.

African American Civil Rights

African American Civil Rights
Author: Angela Jones
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

This fresh and invigorating analysis illuminates the often-neglected story of early African American civil rights activism. African American Civil Rights: Early Activism and the Niagara Movement tells a fascinating story, one that is too frequently marginalized. Offering the first full-length, comprehensive sociological analysis of the Niagara Movement, which existed between 1905 and 1910, the book demonstrates that, although short-lived, the movement was far from a failure. Rather, it made the need to annihilate Jim Crow and address the atrocities caused by slavery publicly visible, creating a foundation for more widely celebrated mid-20th-century achievements. This unique study focuses on what author Angela Jones terms black publics, groups of concerned citizens—men and women, alike—who met to shift public opinion. The book explores their pivotal role in initiating the civil rights movement, specifically examining secular organizations, intellectual circles, the secular black press, black honor societies and clubs, and prestigious educational networks. All of these, Jones convincingly demonstrates, were seminal to the development of civil rights protest in the early 20th century.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: United States. Office of Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1340
Release: 1905
Genre: Education
ISBN: