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         Deafness:     more books (100)
  1. Language and Deafness by Peter Paul, 2008-12-08
  2. The Encyclopedia of Deafness and Hearing Disorders (Facts on File Library of Health and Living) by Carol Turkington, Allen E. Sussman, 2003-09
  3. Lip Reader by Shanna Groves, 2009-04-29
  4. Beethoven in Person: His Deafness, Illnesses, and Death (Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance) by Peter J. Davies, 2001-05-30
  5. Deafness and Learning: A Psychosocial Approach (Wadsworth Series in Special Education) by Hans G. Furth, 1973-06
  6. Psychology of Deafness: Understanding Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing People by McCay Vernon, Jean F. Andrews, 1989-08
  7. Deaf Cognition: Foundations and Outcomes (Perspectives on Deafness)
  8. Outsiders in a Hearing World: A Sociology of Deafness by Paul C. Higgins, 1980-06-01
  9. Sign Language Interpreting and Interpreter Education: Directions for Research and Practice (Perspectives on Deafness)
  10. Psychosocial Aspects of Deafness by Nanci A. Scheetz, 2003-05-01
  11. Psychology of Deafness: Techniques of Appraisal for Rehabilitation by Edna S. Levine, 1960-06
  12. The Artificial Ear: Cochlear Implants and the Culture of Deafness by Stuart Blume, 2009-12-22
  13. Advances in the Sign Language Development of Deaf Children (Perspectives on Deafness) by Brenda Schick, Marc Marschark, et all 2005-09-02
  14. Deafness, Deprivation, and IQ (Perspectives on Individual Differences) by Jeffery P. Braden, 2010-11-02

21. Deafnessatbirth.org.uk
about this website. how to use this training resource. content. Early SupportPilot Programme. site map. other useful links. contact us. for families.
http://www.deafnessatbirth.org.uk/

22. Untitled Document
Guarantee. The deafness Foundation site has moved. and is now hostedat. http//www.netspace.net.au/~deafness/main.html. Please
http://www.home.aone.net.au/deafnessf/
Deafness Foundation (Victoria) Inc.,
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The Deafness Foundation site has moved. and is now hosted at http://www.netspace.net.au/~deafness/main.html Please amend your bookmarks/favourites accordingly.

23. WHO Prevention Of Blindness And Deafness
Oncho_button.gif (1158 bytes). Français English. go to deafness prevention. Emailfor queries on Trachoma click here. E-mail for queries on deafness click here.
http://www.who.int/pbd/
text-only Français English CONTACTS: E-mail for queries on Blindness click here E-mail for queries on Trachoma click here E-mail for queries on Deafness click here © WHO/OMS, 1997 Acknowledgements

24. Deafness
Location WHO Health Topics deafness. deafness. deafness may result from EARDISEASES; VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE DISEASES; or BRAIN DISEASES. RELATED SITES.
http://www.who.int/health_topics/deafness/en/
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This page provides links to descriptions of activities, reports, news and events, as well as contacts and cooperating partners in the various WHO programmes and offices working on this topic. Also shown are links to related web sites and topics. MeSH scope note: A general term for the complete or partial loss of the ability to hear from one or both ears. Deafness may result from EAR DISEASES; VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE DISEASES; or BRAIN DISEASES. RELATED SITES Prevention of deafness and hearing impairment (PDH)
Prevention of Blindness and Deafness (PBD)

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25. The Scottish Council On Deafness

http://www.scod.org.uk/
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26. Connexins And Deafness
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http://www.crg.es/deafness/

27. RNID For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing People
The largest organization representing the 8.7 million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Hearing...... hearing people in the UK. Our vision is a world where deafness andhearing loss are not barriers to opportunity and fulfilment.
http://www.rnid.org.uk/
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details of captioned and BSL interpreted performances

28. RNID - Information
RNID also produce a wide range of leaflets and factsheets on allaspects of deafness and hearing loss, available to download. Or
http://www.rnid.org.uk/html/information/home.htm
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Whether you have queries about RNID or you want details on tinnitus , hearing aids, lipreading, telephone amplifiers or sign language classes, RNID can give you all the information. Available online is a searchable Directory of Services , detailing over 8,000 organisations that provide services for deaf and hard of hearing people, as well as a comprehensive, searchable database of equipment , from induction loops to flashing smoke alarms.
RNID also produce a wide range of leaflets and factsheets on all aspects of deafness and hearing loss, available to download. Or, you can download our Publications Catalogue (pdf 678kb) which has details of all our free and priced publications.

29. White Deafness
Whitelinked deafness in Australian Shepherds By Pam Bethurum, ASCA EducationalCoordinator. deafness also occurs in white cats with blue eyes.
http://www.asca.org/Education/Advanced/whitedeaf.htm
Established 1957 Australian Shepherd Club of America, Inc. PO Box 3790
Bryan, TX 77805-3790 (800) 892-ASCA
Fax: (979) 778-1898 Home
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White-linked Deafness in Australian Shepherds
By Pam Bethurum, ASCA Educational Coordinator
In the very early years of the breed and conformation showing, it was not uncommon to see dogs in the show ring and being bred that had excessive white trim. These dogs had white stifles carrying up into the body color, white body splashes coming up from the belly, excessive collars and white on the ears. If you look at the first ASCA Yearbook, you will find pictures of some of the early IASA and ASCA Specialty winners, some of which had excessive white. As the Breed grew in popularity and numbers, most of the conscientious breeders were very stringent on their breeding practices in regard to white. Those puppies with white ears, white over eyes, white stifles, etc., were removed from the breeding population. Most of the really excessive Irish pattern dogs were eliminated from the gene pool and the occurrence of pups with excessive trim became fewer and fewer. With the growing popularity of our breed, more and more new breeders and kennels, and the breed's recognition by AKC, we are beginning to once again see more dogs in the show ring with full white ears, etc. This article is a discussion on white-linked deafness caused by the Irish spotting gene. S Self, or completely colored body.

30. DeafnessFoundation

http://www.netspace.net.au/~deafness/main.html
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31. Deafness
deafness. By George M. Strain, PhD. For more information about deafness indogs and cats go to Dr. Strain's web site deafness in Dogs and Cats.
http://www.vvm.com/~dthacker/baer.html

Deafness
By: George M. Strain, PhD
What is the BAER test?
By: George M. Strain, PhD
The hearing test known as the brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) or brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) detects electrical activity in the cochlea and auditory pathways in the brain in much the same way that an antenna detects radio or TV signals or an EKG detects electrical activity of the heart. The response waveform consists of a series of peaks numbered with Roman numerals: peak I is produced by the cochlea and later peaks are produced within the brain. The response from an ear that is deaf is an essentially flat line. In the sample recordings shown below Puppy 1 heard in both ears, Puppy 2 was deaf in the left ear, Puppy 3 was deaf in the right ear, and Puppy 4 was deaf in both ears.
Reference for further reading:
Strain, G. M. 1996. Aetiology, prevalence, and diagnosis of deafness in dogs and cats.
(Commissioned review.) British Veterinary Journal 152:17-36.
George M. Strain, PhD
Professor of Neuroscience
Louisiana State University
School of Veterinary Medicine
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803

32. Welcome To NORCAL Center On Deafness!
survey demo. NorCal Center on deafness. 4708 Roseville Road, Suite 112. NorCalCenter on deafness. 4708 Roseville Road, Suite 112, North Highlands, CA 95660.
http://www.norcalcenter.org/
Main Menu About NorCal Advocacy Information Interpreting/RTC Services Locations ... survey demo NorCal Center on Deafness 4708 Roseville Road, Suite 112 North Highlands, CA 95660 (916) 349-7500 V/TDD (916) 349-7580 FAX s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer)
This site makes extensive use of PDF files. Please download the free PDF file reader
Visit our newest section: The Education Corner! Upcoming Events: Join us for a night with HOWIE SEAGO and NAT WILSON! A comedy show featuring lots of laughs and Deaf culture! Saturday April 5, 2003 7:00 PM (Click here to download PDF flyer and ticket ordering form) Sponsored by the Sacramento Deaf Services Library Foundation Saturday March 29, 2003 10 AM to NOON Click here for more details Wednesday, April 9, 2003 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream in Market Square 1735 Arden Way (Next to Arden Fair mall) Thursday, April 10, 2003

33. Home Page Center On Deafness - Inland Empire
Community-based service agency whose mission is to enable deaf, hard-of-hearing, and deafened adults Category Health Conditions and Diseases North America......CODIE, Center on deafness Inland Empire is a nonprofit community based service agencywhose mission is to enable deaf, hard-of-hearing, and deafened adults to
http://www.codie.org/

34. Welcome To HSOD
Hawaii Services On deafness is a Hawaii nonprofit organization first charteredin 1974. Its mission is to actively promote the development
http://www.hsod.org/
H awaii S ervices O n D eafness is a Hawaii nonprofit organization first chartered in 1974. Its mission is to actively promote the development of conditions that allow deaf and hard-of-hearing people to individually and collectively fulfill their own needs, aspirations, and responsibilities. Our goals are to create strong, long-lasting bridges in communication between the deaf, hard-of-of hearing, and hearing communities, to promote greater understanding and commerce between them, and, eventually, to eliminate communications differences as barriers to participation in any aspect of society. Our board of directors is almost entirely deaf or hard-of-hearing. Thus, our programs and services are responsive to specific needs within the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, and positively impact not only deaf and hard-of-hearing people, but the hearing individuals who live and work with them, as well. BIG EVENT in 2003
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35. Disability Info: Deafness And Hearing Loss Fact Sheet (FS3)
deafness and Hearing Loss. Thus, deafness may be viewed as a condition thatprevents an individual from receiving sound in all or most of its forms.
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/factshe/fs3txt.htm
NICHCY Our Publications Disability Info
A publication of the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
Deafness and Hearing Loss
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Fact Sheet 3 (FS3)
January 2003
Approx. 5 pages when printed.
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Definition
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), formerly the Education of the Handicapped Act (P.L. 94-142), includes "hearing impairment" and "deafness" as two of the categories under which children with disabilities may be eligible for special education and related services programming. While the term "hearing impairment" is often used generically to describe a wide range of hearing losses, including deafness, the regulations for IDEA define hearing loss and deafness separately. Hearing impairment is defined by IDEA as "an impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child's educational performance." Deafness is defined as "a hearing impairment that is so severe that the child is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing, with or without amplification."

36. MedWebPlus Subject Deafness
Welcome to MedWebPlus 2.3! A free service to help you find health sciences informationquickly and easily. deafness Broader Terms Hearing Disorders.
http://www.medwebplus.com/subject/Deafness

37. UK Council On Deafness
The UK national umbrella body for charities and professional bodiesworking in the field of deafness. UK Council on deafness, The
http://www.deafcouncil.org.uk/
UK Council on Deafness The UK Council on Deafness works with and for deaf organisations in the UK by providing information, advice and support and by representing the views of the sector to government and policy makers. Membership of the Council is open to any Charity or Professional Body working in the field of deafness. We do not provide services directly to individual deaf people. If you want to contact one of our member organisations click on the UK Council on Deafness Members Directory to go straight to a list of all our 61 member organisations. The diversity of our members covers the full spectrum of deafness. Some are specialist in their work, others cover a defined geographical area. Between them you will be able to find an organisation that can meet your specific needs. To find out more about our work click on the UK Council on Deafness Website
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38. Deafness And Family Communication Center
deafness and Family Communication Center of the Department of Child andAdolescent Psychiatry, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/dfcc/
Welcome to the Deafness and Family Communication Center! DFCC provides clinical services for deaf or hard-of-hearing children and adolescents and conducts research addressing the impact of deafness on the mental health and well-being of children, adolescents, and their families. DFCC is part of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia ( CHOP ) and is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. We are currently located at 3535 Market St, 9th floor, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Please contact us at dfcc@www.med.upenn.edu , phone 215-590-7440, TTY 215-590-6817 Home Research Publications Links ... Surveys

39. Deafness Council Of New South Wales
A state level voluntary body working with specialist voluntary organisations involved in helping those Category Regional Oceania Society and Culture Organisations......deafness Council of New South Wales. What is the deafness Council? Phone (02)9412 6800 Fax (Preferred) (02) 9413 3362. deafness Council of NSW Inc.
http://www.deafnesscouncilofnsw.org.au/
Deafness Council of New South Wales
What is the Deafness
Council?
We are a state level voluntary body working with specialist voluntary
organisations involved in helping those with disorders of the ear and
balance organs.
We work with these same
organisations on public campaigns to inform workers and the public of the need to reduce the incidence of
damage to hearing and balance
organs. We make representations to Government, Industry Commissions, Workcover, the national organisation - the Deafness Forum, Health
Department and disability organisations. We help organise conferences and technical meetings so that professionals and voluntary++ workers can increase their knowledge of hearing loss prevention and rehabilitation. For further information on related Issues, visit these sites: T he website of the national organisation the Deafness Forum, in Canberra Visit the Meniere's Support Group Website Email the Meniere's Support Group Phone: (02) 9412 6800 Fax (Preferred): Deafness Council of NSW Inc. 126 Greville St, Chatswood, NSW

40. Genetics And Deafness - Parents - Boys Town National Research Hospital
Genetics and deafness Basic Concepts Loss. Genetic Syndromes AlportSyndrome; Autism and deafness A Psychologist's Perspective; How
http://www.boystownhospital.org/parents/info/genetics.asp
Genetics and Deafness Basic Concepts Genetic Syndromes Individual Perspectives

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