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Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders
Volume , Issue 27 / 2001
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With communication - barrier-free viewpoint with people with culture called autism - Masami Sasaki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 21-21, 2001. |
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Developmentally disabled gene study Nobuaki Ogasawara Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 23-23, 2001. |
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Progress of the recent highly advanced nerve study Morihiro Sugishita Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 25-25, 2001. |
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With the role of the ST in the elderly people person institution? Toshiko Watamori Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 27-27, 2001. |
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High-functioning pervasive developmental disorders Toshiro Sugiyama Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 28-28, 2001. |
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Movement disorder and communication support technique Hisashi Aoki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 29-29, 2001. |
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Late children and music therapy of the term Yuko Nomura Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 30-30, 2001. |
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Miniature garden as the self-expression Koji Yoshida Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 31-31, 2001. |
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About the delusions of the person of aphasia that there is A-1 1 Keiko Sugimoto, Akiko Ohata Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 33-33, 2001. |
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The internal world of patients with severeness aphasia that A-1 2 continued appealing to "to want to return to the house" Hiroshi Yoshihara Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 34-34, 2001. |
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One stratagem ... which a person of ... aphasia that "wants to be loved A-1 3 without being able to talk" chooses Middle Nishino sincerity Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 35-35, 2001. |
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The self that recovers from encephalopathy A-1 4 Etsuko Imamura Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 36-36, 2001. |
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A-1 5. People in the words of the failure, the old days (5): Ebisu-sama 山本正志 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 37-37, 2001. |
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A-2 6 promotes the transaction between patients with at-home ALS Yasuko Kimura Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 38-38, 2001. |
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Quality of life (from the fact-finding by the questionnaire pattern) of the person of aphasia at home A-2 7 for a chronic stage Shihoden Hirohide 1), Expanding sideways Kotoko 1), Aiko Takeuchi 2), Kyoko Iitaka 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 39-39, 2001. |
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It is a meaning of the visit language therapy for the person of at-home aphasia A-2 8 Mieko Marui Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 40-40, 2001. |
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One case of the pure alexia which a reading improved Skywarrior 9 by seeing the writing behavior of others Tomoko Ozawa, 永安香, Yumiko Kusama, Toshiaki Kashida Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 41-41, 2001. |
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It is the trial of the recognition neuropsychological test for the reading and writing disorder Skywarrior 10 Ikuyo Ishizaka Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 42-42, 2001. |
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An example of cerebral infarction due to mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) that presented with various neuropsychological symptoms Skywarrior 11 Akiko Ohata, Keiko Sugimoto Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 43-43, 2001. |
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It is a change of the communication behavior of hearing loss infants with the scene acupuncture silence Skyhawk 12 Sakibaru Hideki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 44-44, 2001. |
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It is a trial of the hearing aid wearing for the mentally-disabled person with the hearing loss Skyhawk 13 Yuki Hara, Keiko Suzuki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 45-45, 2001. |
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It is the correspondence of the parent in the diversification of early detection and the nursing hard of hearing Skyhawk 14 Mika Hayashi *, Junichi Washio ** Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 46-46, 2001. |
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Action - of support system - Osaka hearing impairment education meeting for the study to a teacher in charge of deaf child Skyhawk 15 Koichi Nakase, Masako Morita Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 47-47, 2001. |
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A-5 16 about the hearing ability of cleft palate children with the otitis media serous. Yamashita Ikuyo, Ikuko Yoneya, Hiromi Sato Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 48-48, 2001. |
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The articulation acquisition process that was found in the twin of a cleft palate and the non-cleft palate A-5 17 Chie Kimura 1), Yuko Kitagawa 1), Now wealth Setsuko 2), Masako Kato 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 49-49, 2001. |
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A-5 18 approach - by hoarse effect - hyper nasality model in the hearing judgment of the hyper nasality. Now wealth Setsuko 1), Takayuki Arai 2), Noriko Saiga 2), Masako Kato 1) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 50-50, 2001. |
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A-6 19 examination - about the adaptation school year of the study - writing test about the lateral articulation articulation children sorting testing making and single sound note of personnel affairs collecting testing. Paulownia well village British 1, Iwata Yoshio 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 51-51, 2001. |
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Example - with articulation training course - mental retadation of the case that A-6 20 performed glossectomy in by face, a neck lymphangioma Yumiko Kusama, 永安香, Toshiaki Kashida, Tomoko Ozawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 52-52, 2001. |
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Examination of the case to have the specific anarthria that suspensibility is found in conspicuously A-6 21 Natsu Asami Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 53-53, 2001. |
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A-6 22 from the instruction course of the children indicating the characteristic of discussion -Developmental apraxia of speech about the articulation characteristic of table 1 person-related slow speech development children -. Great Kiyoshi Ban 1), Straight Yoshinori Izawa 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 54-54, 2001. |
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Factor to promote consultation of the second case in brothers case having a developmental disease A-7 23 Junko Fukaya, Sawako Saito, Keiko Oishi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 55-55, 2001. |
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A-7 24 through a one instance case of way - slow speech development children of the mother interview in the language clinic of infants -. Naoko Ueno Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 56-56, 2001. |
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Interview process with depression mother having mild slow speech development children A-7 25 Ichiko Kitano Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 57-57, 2001. |
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It is one case of the switch play of serious case psychosomatic disorder infants A-8 26 Toru Mizuno Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 58-58, 2001. |
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Effect on naming training - naming response and phonological awareness - by the letter constitution problem of slow speech development children having difficulty with speech A-8 27 Mari Saotome 1), Koji Hayashi 2), Tetsuya Kojima 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 59-59, 2001. |
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A-8 28 about instruction for the spoken language expression of expression-related slow speech development children with the intellectual impairment using -AAC means -. High spring Kisho Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 60-60, 2001. |
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It is an action of AAC in the seriously disabled child institution A-8 29 Fumiko Senoo Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 61-61, 2001. |
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It is the articulation training method of the Japanese syllable B-1 30 Kazuyo Koike Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 62-62, 2001. |
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It is an approach from posture for the anarthria to have at time for improvement B-1 31 Kyoko Morinaga, Hirose beauty reason oneself Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 63-63, 2001. |
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B-1 32 trial - of the sound treatment -Alexander Technique principle application for the unilateral vocal cords paralysis. Masako Inoue, Kaori Takase Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 64-64, 2001. |
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It is the instruction course of stutter children with the intellectual impairment B-2 33 見上昌睦 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 65-65, 2001. |
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It is the effect of the reply of the listener in the utterance of a stutter infants example B-2 34 Yuka Hoshino 1), Emi Ozawa 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 66-66, 2001. |
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B-2 35 an effect (case report) of reading aloud after the DAF wearing. 1,000 Keiko (1), Noriko Ebara (1), Akiko Sato (2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 67-67, 2001. |
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B-2 36. Initiatives for the stuttering of Stuttering : Analysis of the contents of the Tokyo Genyukai [Friday meeting] 綾部泰雄1), 崎原秀樹2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 68-68, 2001. |
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We see it and are examined a characteristic and the correspondence of the children with the difference in sensory perception and hearing recognition B-3 37 Yumi Matsumoto Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 69-69, 2001. |
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It is the trial of question - reply exercise for slow speech development children B-3 38 Isao Kubota 1), Kusumoto season Kimiko 1), Keiko Urabe 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 70-70, 2001. |
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It is the communication instruction to 1 Down's syndrome children with visual disturbances B-3 39 中村尚恵, Naoko Takeda Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 71-71, 2001. |
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It is the group instruction to an LD child B-3 40 Miyako Isobe 1), Sachiko Yamazaki 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 72-72, 2001. |
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Diet training of the serious case people experiencing disability complicated with scoliosis B-4 41 朴麻優子 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 73-73, 2001. |
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It is course of the eating instruction for two severeness encephalopathy children B-4 42 北川可恵, Tomiko Arata, Etsuko Minagawa, Machiko Suzuki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 74-74, 2001. |
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Through an example of the nursing support -M for B-4 43 to raise diet will - Toshiyuki Takase Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 75-75, 2001. |
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B-5 44. Guidance of the word chain expression by graphic symbol in some children with cerebral palsy: Learning and its generalization using a matrix training 土松丞司1), 小島哲也2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 76-76, 2001. |
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Case - that it was, and B-5 45 has begun to use the written language for - junior high school, the high school about the letter learning of cerebral infantile palsy children with the intellectual impairment Tetsuya Shimojima Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 77-77, 2001. |
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B-5 46 of the collective guidance for seniority cerebral infantile palsy children wrestle (trial). Machiko Suzuki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 78-78, 2001. |
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It is the making of the infants language development evaluation list and the application course B-6 47 Ayuko Hirabayashi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 79-79, 2001. |
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B-6 48 about course of the infant language development of imbecile intellectual impairment children. Tatsumi Koga, Sasaki Izumi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 80-80, 2001. |
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B-6 49 from the unity-related viewpoint of examination - text of the use of the language of instructions in pervasive developmental disorder children -. Kosaka beauty crane Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 81-81, 2001. |
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It is examination of the acquisition order of reply ability and the language of <S-S method >3 chain 2 pattern to the wh interrogative sentence of the autistic children B-6 50 大原重洋, Tomomi Suzuki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 82-82, 2001. |
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Speech development disorder - second report - that pro-input seem to be defective B-6 51 Sawako Saito, Keiko Oishi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 83-83, 2001. |
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It is ... with the people of community rehabilitation - area A-9 52 Rieko Handa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 85-85, 2001. |
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Support ... for A-9 53 to spend it lively in integration ... normal class of the child with hearing difficulty Yoshiko Tahara Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 86-86, 2001. |
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Dysphagia is interesting A-9 54 Hidetaka Shiina Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 87-87, 2001. |
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It is pleasure of the opening of business ST A-9 55 Sachiko Yamazaki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 88-88, 2001. |
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Examination - from the Japanese education of trial - Bolivian child of the use of sight symbol for A-10 56 to go over the language barrier Kazuko Fujisawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 89-89, 2001. |
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A-10 57 from the questionnaire results in attitude survey - West Shizuoka district for the language instruction organization of the kindergarten teacher -. Shunpei Matsuda Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 90-90, 2001. |
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A-10 58 about a role of the ST in the infants going to kindergarten institution. Hatakeda Haruka, Toru Mizuno Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 91-91, 2001. |
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It is a language consultation duty in the health center A-11 59 Tomomi Masuda, Ichiko Kitano Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 92-92, 2001. |
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Clinical analysis of the case asked for additional workup from public health center, health center A-11 60 Kumiko Hayashi, 峪道代, Keiko Sumita Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 93-93, 2001. |
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A-11 61 examination - transference of the role of the language hearing person in the center newly through the adoption training and the rehabilitation nursing training -. It is Yasuhiko in a ridge, Etsuko Goto Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 94-94, 2001. |
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A-12 62 of underlying study - word about the hearing discrimination of the assimilated sound of infants read; developmental associated - with the repeat of the nonsense syllable. Yoshinobu Kaneko, Keiko Okazaki, Kyoko Iitaka Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 95-95, 2001. |
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A-12 63 erroneous answer analysis - of the developmental study (5)- syllable deletion problem of a reading and ability to be associated with to read it. Keiko Hara 1), Kyoko Iitaka 2), Keiko Okazaki 2), Tamiko Ichijima 2), Now wealth Setsuko 3), Sakibaru Hideki 4), Chiyoko Owada 1) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 96-96, 2001. |
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A-12 64. Reading, writing and phonological awareness of special syllable in there was elementary school difficulties of appeal read 大井学 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 97-97, 2001. |
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It is a comparative study about "ha" and the "ga" in a person of aphasia and the healthy subject B-7 65 Ishizawa hemp Reiko, Kyoko Iitaka, Aiko Takeuchi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 98-98, 2001. |
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B-7 66 about the main counter understanding of the person of aphasia. Rie Kubota, Kyoko Iitaka, Mariko Fujibayashi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 99-99, 2001. |
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B-7 67 comparison - with the person of understanding - right hemisphere injury of the idiomatic phrase of the person of aphasia. Mountain Hideko Sawa, Aiko Takeuchi, Kyoko Iitaka Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 100-100, 2001. |
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It is conversation analysis (1) of the speech impaired person in the group training B-7 68 Reiko Hagiwara, Kyoko Iitaka Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 101-101, 2001. |
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B-7 69. According to interviews in the entire structure method for [between (or)] : Examination of the broker person aphasia 門脇大地, 道関京子, 中島佐智子, 金山節子 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 102-102, 2001. |
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It is the speech discrimination training for the person of Wernicke aphasia B-8 70 Mayumi Yamada, Construction of a castle Misaki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 103-103, 2001. |
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B-8 71 ideally about importance of the stimulation through whole construction training of one - sensory aphasia -. Kayoko Fujii 1), Kyoko Doseki 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 104-104, 2001. |
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B-8 72 trial - "song of for articulacy improvement of the people of aphasia five natural elements." Machiko Osono Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 105-105, 2001. |
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It is importance of the speech in the aphasia training B-8 73 Kyoko Doseki, Daichi Kadowaki, Sachiko Nakajima, Setsuko Kanayama Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (27): 106-106, 2001. |
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