A Special Font for People with Dyslexia: Does it Work and, if so, why?
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Eliane Segers | Eva Marinus | Alison Madelaine | Kevin Wheldall | E. Marinus | K. Wheldall | E. Segers | Teresa M. Schubert | Alison Madelaine | Michelle Mostard | Michelle Mostard
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