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Devices Aid Speech for People with Disabilities

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Devices Aid Speech for People with Disabilities. / Oppenheim, Matthew.
In: Circuit Cellar - The Magazine For Computer Applications, Vol. 1, No. 372, 21.06.2021, p. 30-37.

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Oppenheim, M 2021, 'Devices Aid Speech for People with Disabilities', Circuit Cellar - The Magazine For Computer Applications, vol. 1, no. 372, pp. 30-37. <https://circuitcellar.com/article-materials-and-resources/july-issue-372-circuit-cellar/>

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Oppenheim M. Devices Aid Speech for People with Disabilities. Circuit Cellar - The Magazine For Computer Applications. 2021 Jun 21;1(372):30-37.

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Oppenheim, Matthew. / Devices Aid Speech for People with Disabilities. In: Circuit Cellar - The Magazine For Computer Applications. 2021 ; Vol. 1, No. 372. pp. 30-37.

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abstract = "In this project article, Matthew shares how he designed two devices thatenable people with cerebral palsy to more easily access communicationsoftware to create speech. The units are based on the micro:bit, a compactMCU development board.",
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