Sturt, Charles, Captain, 1795-1869 : Journal of the central Australian expedition, 1844-5 / by Charles Sturt ; edited with an introduction and notes by Jill Waterhouse
Sturt, John, 1929- : Loving life : one physician's journey / by John Sturt
2003
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Sturt, Mary Anne, Lady. : Report of the cause between Charles Sturt, Esq., plaintiff, and the Most Noble the Marquis of Blandford, defendant : for criminal conversation with the Right Hon. Mary Ann Sturt : tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on Wednesday, the 27th May 1801, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury : with an appendix containing letters of the parties which did not appear on the trial, a preface, and notes
Stutchbury & Pape (Firm) : Peter Stutchbury ; of people and places : between the bush and the beach / Philip Drew ; essays [by] Philip Goad, Neilsen Warren ; introduction by Rick Leplastrier ; editor Patrick Bingham-Hall
Stutchbury, Peter James, 1954- : Peter Stutchbury ; of people and places : between the bush and the beach / Philip Drew ; essays [by] Philip Goad, Neilsen Warren ; introduction by Rick Leplastrier ; editor Patrick Bingham-Hall
2000
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Stutsman, Enos, 1826-1874 : Attorney for the frontier : Enos Stutsman / by Dale Gibson ; with Lee Gibson and Cameron Harvey
Stutterers -- Evaluation. : Treating stuttering in older children, adolescents and adults : a guide for clinicians, parents and those who stutter / Ashley Craig
1998
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Stutterers -- Great Britain : One day that changed my life. Series 2, Episode 2 / producer directors, Meyrick Cook, Jimmy Dallas, Tom Dalzell ; Flicker Productions for BBC
2019
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Stutterers -- Rehabilitation. : Treating stuttering in older children, adolescents and adults : a guide for clinicians, parents and those who stutter / Ashley Craig
1998
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Stutterers -- United States -- Biography : The way we talk / Collective Eye Films ; Real Light presents ; directed, narrated, shot and edited by Michael Turner ; written and produced by Michael Turner & Alyssa Burgé
A disturbance in the normal fluency and time patterning of speech that is inappropriate for the individual's age. This disturbance is characterized by frequent repetitions or prolongations of sounds or syllables. Various other types of speech dysfluencies may also be involved including interjections, broken words, audible or silent blocking, circumlocutions, words produced with an excess of physical tension, and monosyllabic whole word repetitions. Stuttering may occur as a developmental condition in childhood or as an acquired disorder which may be associated with BRAIN INFARCTIONS and other BRAIN DISEASES. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
A disturbance in the normal fluency and time patterning of speech that is inappropriate for the individual's age. This disturbance is characterized by frequent repetitions or prolongations of sounds or syllables. Various other types of speech dysfluencies may also be involved including interjections, broken words, audible or silent blocking, circumlocutions, words produced with an excess of physical tension, and monosyllabic whole word repetitions. Stuttering may occur as a developmental condition in childhood or as an acquired disorder which may be associated with BRAIN INFARCTIONS and other BRAIN DISEASES. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
Stuttering -- Case studies : The way we talk / Collective Eye Films ; Real Light presents ; directed, narrated, shot and edited by Michael Turner ; written and produced by Michael Turner & Alyssa Burgé
A disturbance in the normal fluency and time patterning of speech that is inappropriate for the individual's age. This disturbance is characterized by frequent repetitions or prolongations of sounds or syllables. Various other types of speech dysfluencies may also be involved including interjections, broken words, audible or silent blocking, circumlocutions, words produced with an excess of physical tension, and monosyllabic whole word repetitions. Stuttering may occur as a developmental condition in childhood or as an acquired disorder which may be associated with BRAIN INFARCTIONS and other BRAIN DISEASES. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
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Stuttering -- Congresses. : Speech production : motor control, brain research, and fluency disorders / editors, Wouter Hulstijn, Herman F.M. Peters, and Pascal H.H.M. van Lieshout
A disturbance in the normal fluency and time patterning of speech that is inappropriate for the individual's age. This disturbance is characterized by frequent repetitions or prolongations of sounds or syllables. Various other types of speech dysfluencies may also be involved including interjections, broken words, audible or silent blocking, circumlocutions, words produced with an excess of physical tension, and monosyllabic whole word repetitions. Stuttering may occur as a developmental condition in childhood or as an acquired disorder which may be associated with BRAIN INFARCTIONS and other BRAIN DISEASES. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
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Stuttering -- diagnosis : Stuttering and related disorders of fluency [edited by] Patricia M. Zebrowski, Julie D. Anderson, Edward G. Conture
Stuttering, Familial Persistent 1 -- See Stuttering
A disturbance in the normal fluency and time patterning of speech that is inappropriate for the individual's age. This disturbance is characterized by frequent repetitions or prolongations of sounds or syllables. Various other types of speech dysfluencies may also be involved including interjections, broken words, audible or silent blocking, circumlocutions, words produced with an excess of physical tension, and monosyllabic whole word repetitions. Stuttering may occur as a developmental condition in childhood or as an acquired disorder which may be associated with BRAIN INFARCTIONS and other BRAIN DISEASES. (From DSM-IV, 1994)