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  2. Service Location Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Service Location Protocol. The Service Location Protocol (SLP, srvloc) is a service discovery protocol that allows computers and other devices to find services in a local area network without prior configuration. SLP has been designed to scale from small, unmanaged networks to large enterprise networks. It has been defined in RFC 2608 and RFC ...

  3. What Is a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)? - WebMD

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    A speech-language pathologist (SLP), also known as a speech therapist, is a health professional who diagnoses and treats communication and swallowing problems. They work with both children and ...

  4. Speech sound disorder - Wikipedia

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    Speech-language pathologist. A speech sound disorder (SSD) is a speech disorder affecting the ability to pronounce speech sounds, which includes speech articulation disorders and phonemic disorders, the latter referring to some sounds (phonemes) not being produced or used correctly. The term "protracted phonological development" is sometimes ...

  5. SLP - Wikipedia

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    Computing. Service Location Protocol, a service discovery protocol. Straight-line program, in computational algebra. Successive linear programming. System Locked Pre-installation.

  6. Speech therapy is the assessment and treatment of communication problems and speech disorders. It is performed by speech-language pathologists (SLPs), which are often referred to as speech ...

  7. Adult Speech Impairment: Types, Causes, and Treatment

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    stroke. traumatic brain injury. degenerative neurological or motor disorder. injury or illness that affects your vocal cords. dementia. Depending on the cause and type of speech impairment, it may ...

  8. Speech Pathologists: What They Do and How to Become One - WebMD

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    Teaching clients strategies to speak clearly and easily. Prescribing exercises to strengthen muscles used to speak or swallow. Helping clients say and understand new words. Helping clients improve ...

  9. Diadochokinetic Rate: Definition and Patient Education

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    What is the diadochokinetic rate? The diadochokinetic (DDK) rate is a measurement that speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can make. These professionals help people with communication problems ...