| ICFCY-Code | Title | Description |
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b1343
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Quality of sleep |
Mental functions that produce the natural sleep leading to optimal physical and mental rest and relaxation. |
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b3
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CHAPTER 3 VOICE AND SPEECH FUNCTIONS |
This chapter is about the functions of producing sounds and speech. |
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b310
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Voice functions |
Functions of the production of various sounds by the passage of air through the larynx. |
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b3100
|
Production of voice |
Functions of the production of sound made through coordination of the larynx and surrounding muscles with the respiratory system. |
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b3101
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Quality of voice |
Functions of the production of characteristics of voice including pitch, resonance and other features. |
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b3108
|
Voice functions, other specified |
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b3109
|
Voice functions, unspecified |
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b398
|
Voice and speech functions, other specified |
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b399
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Voice and speech functions, unspecified |
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b6403
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Functions of sexual resolution phase |
Functions of satisfaction after orgasm and accompanying relaxation. |
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b7651
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Tremor |
Functions of alternating contraction and relaxation of a group of muscles around a joint, resulting in shakiness. |
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s3
|
CHAPTER 3 STRUCTURES INVOLVED IN VOICE AND SPEECH |
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s398
|
Structures involved in voice and speech, other specified |
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s399
|
Structures involved in voice and speech, unspecified |
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|
d115
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Listening |
Using the sense of hearing intentionally to experience auditory stimuli, such as listening to a radio, the human voice, to music, a lecture, or to a story told. |
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d1600
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Focusing attention on the human touch, face and voice |
Intentionally attending to features of other persons, such as their face, touch or voice. |
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d3100
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Responding to the human voice |
Responding to the human voice in a very basic manner reflected by changes in breathing patterns, or with gross or fine body movements. |
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d920
|
Recreation and leisure |
Engaging in any form of play, recreational or leisure activity, such as informal or organized play and sports, programmes of physical fitness, relaxation, amusement or diversion, going to art galleries, museums, cinemas or theatres; engaging in crafts or hobbies, reading for enjoyment, playing musical instruments; sightseeing, tourism and travelling for pleasure. |
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e1151
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Assistive products and technology for personal use in daily living |
Adapted or specially designed equipment, products and technologies that assist people in daily living, such as prosthetic and orthotic devices, neural prostheses (e.g. functional stimulation devices that control bowels, bladder, breathing and heart rate), and environmental control units aimed at facilitating individuals' control over their indoor setting (scanners, remote control systems, voice-controlled systems, timer switches). |
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e1251
|
Assistive products and technology for communication |
Adapted or specially designed equipment, products and technologies that assist people to send and receive information, such as specialized vision devices, electro-optical devices, specialized writing devices, drawing or handwriting devices, signalling systems and special computer software and hardware, cochlear implants, hearing aids, FM auditory trainers, voice prostheses, communication boards, glasses and contact lenses. |
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e1351
|
Assistive products and technology for employment |
Adapted or specially designed equipment, products and technology used for employment to facilitate work activities, such as adjustable tables, desks and filing cabinets; remote control entry and exit of office doors; computer hardware, software, accessories and environmental control units aimed at facilitating an individual's conduct of work-related tasks and aimed at control of the work environment (e.g. scanners, remote control systems, voice-controlled systems and timer switches). |