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" Ambulatory voice monitoring of a Muslim imam during Ramadan "
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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802736
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Doc. No
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TL47908
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Call number
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1614530461; 1564712
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Main Entry
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Albateni, Khaled
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Title & Author
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Ambulatory voice monitoring of a Muslim imam during Ramadan
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\ Hawazin Aljehani
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Mehta, Daryush D.
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College
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MGH Institute of Health Professions
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Date
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2014
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Degree
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M.S.
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2014
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field of study
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Communications, Sciences and Disorders
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Page No
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47
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Note
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Committee members: Haynes, Charles; Hillman, Robert E.
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Note
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-17886-9
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Abstract
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This study addresses the high degree of voice use of a Muslim imam who leads prayer during the month of Ramadan when Muslims fast. Acoustics, aerodynamic, and endoscopic descriptions were obtained before and after Ramadan for the adult male participant. In addition, the imam wore an ambulatory voice monitor for 12 days during Ramadan. After Ramadan, it was found that the imam experienced changes in aerodynamic measurements (airflow, subglottal pressure estimates, and sound pressure level/subglottal ratio), had less pitch range, and developed mild fibrovascular changes on his vocal folds. Average sound pressure level, fundamental frequency, and all vocal dose measurements were significantly higher during prayer than periods before prayer. The imam's phonation time during prayers was increased compared to other professional voice users during working hours. The results provide a framework for future studies to explore the voice use measurements of a large sample of imams for whom different vocal loading experiences may vary.
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Subject
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Clerical studies; Speech therapy
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Descriptor
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Philosophy, religion and theology;Health and environmental sciences;Hyperfunction;Imam;Ramadan;Voice
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Added Entry
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Mehta, Daryush D.
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MGH Institute of Health Professions
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Communications, Sciences and Disorders
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