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, grounded gestures: responsive to objects and to interlocutors, aligning speech and visual signals for richer, more natural interaction. In this project, you will carry out research as described in
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, grounded gestures: responsive to objects and to interlocutors, aligning speech and visual signals for richer, more natural interaction. In this project, you will carry out research as described in
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, grounded gestures: responsive to objects and to interlocutors, aligning speech and visual signals for richer, more natural interaction. In this project, you will carry out research as described in
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discover how Artificial Intelligence is transforming tongue cancer surgery? Join our innovative PhD program at the Netherlands Cancer Institute and make real impact by helping surgeons to achieve more
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Are you ready to discover how Artificial Intelligence is transforming tongue cancer surgery? Join our innovative PhD program at the Netherlands Cancer Institute and make real impact by helping
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able to hear the order of speech sounds and pitch and to understand clearly spoken sentences with background noise. It is unclear whether listeners with CMT also have more difficulty listening to natural
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in quality depending on their source and may contain impurities that affect their effectiveness. Information This project aims to understand how the C2CA recycling process can effectively upcycle
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crisis, often referred to as the ‘silent pandemic’. Most of the antibiotics in clinical use are natural products derived from microorganisms. Large-scale bacterial genome sequencing has revealed that most
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Nijmegen. Does this sound like you? You have or are about to obtain a PhD in psycholinguistics, cognitive neuroscience, or a related field. You have an interest in audiovisual speech perception. You have
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crisis, often referred to as the ‘silent pandemic’. Most of the antibiotics in clinical use are natural products derived from microorganisms. Large-scale bacterial genome sequencing has revealed that most