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Examining Cultural Competency in Audiologists Across the United States: A Pilot Survey
• Cultural competency refers to the ability of systems to provide care to patients with diverse values, beliefs, and behaviors, including tailoring delivery to meet patients\u27 social, cultural, and linguistic needs (Betancourt, 2002).
• Limited studies to date have explored the implementation of cultural competence in audiology, which begs the question of how audiologists are fighting against—instead of contributing to—healthcare disparities among ethnic minorities
Atomistic Simulations of Shape Memory Behavior and Negative Poisson\u27s Ratio Effect of Liquid Crystal Elastomers
LCEs are suitable materials for soft robotics application because it is programmable, responsive to various stimuli and has flexibility
Qualitative Assessment of Coyote Olfactory Behavior in Response to Urine Stimuli
The coyote (Canis latrans) marks territorial boundaries with scent cues.
What Nesting Materials are Best for an Insect Hotel?
Native insects are important for pollination, natural pest management, and other ecological processes
What do Medical Assistants Do?
Medical assistants interact with patients before, during, and after provider interactions. They assist providers, conduct clinical maintenance, and mediate between patients, providers, and administration personnel
The Effects of Different Types of Fertilizer on the Growth of \u3ci\u3ePseudomonas frederiksbergenis\u3c/i\u3e
Which fertilizers will promote the growth of the isolate of Pseudomonas frederiksbergensis (P. frederiksbergensis)
La Malaise de la Jeunesse Tunisienne: Uncertainty and Social Change for Tunisian Youth Showcased by Tunisian Cinema
Following the Arab Spring in 2011, Tunisia – the heart of the uprisings – underwent swift and broad social change during its democratic transition. Most notably, a new generation of Tunisian youth\u27s formative years simultaneously occurred during a decade of challenges
Type DNA
In typography, negative space is not merely an absence of form but an integral component that defines and enhances letterforms. The interaction between internal and external spaces within a character – such as counters, apertures, and the spacing between strokes – plays a crucial role in shaping recognition and legibility. For example, the open counter of an a or the enclosed space within an o directly influences how efficiently the brain identifies these characters. Even subtle modifications to these spatial relationships can alter the perceived weight, tone, and overall readability of a typeface
The Visual Benefits of Freeway Sans in Comparison to Highway Gothic
A badly designed road sign might kill you: Death by Typography is a real possibility
Representations of France\u27s Nuclear Testing Legacy in Tahitian Cinema
It was rare in Tahiti for conversations about France and French policies to not include the topic of past nuclear testing, when I lived there in 2021-2023. Film and media also portray distrust