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Scientific literature supports that teachers are at greater risk for voice disorders than the general population. In the classroom, the teacher's voice represents the main communication tool. Optimal ...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Liege
Collaborators
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Université de Liège
Liège, Wallonia
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