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Evidence for a learning bias against saltatory phonological alternations [PDF]
This study provides new experimental evidence that people learn phonological alternations in a biased way. Adult participants were exposed to alternations between phonetically dissimilar sounds (i.e., those differing in both voicing and manner, such as ...
White, J
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2020
Abstract In this case, an elderly female presents to the emergency department with a complaint of low back pain for the past few months. She has been receiving treatment from a chiropractor for misalignment of her spine but believes she is not improving.
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Abstract In this case, an elderly female presents to the emergency department with a complaint of low back pain for the past few months. She has been receiving treatment from a chiropractor for misalignment of her spine but believes she is not improving.
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ALTERNATING POLYNOMIALS OF ALTERNATING LINKS
Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications, 2002Given an s-component alternating link L with general Alexander polynomial Δ(x1, …, xs), the polynamial (1 - xi) Δ (x1, …, xs) is alternating for all i. That is, [Formula: see text] with (-1)∑ ij ci1 ⋯ is ≥ 0.
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Computational Complexity, 2000
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American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2013
ABSTRACT Tesio L : Alternative medicines: yes; alternatives to medicine: no. Am J Phys MedRehabil 2013;92:542Y545. Key Words: Integrative Medicine, Residency Training, Alternative Medicine, Rehabilitation T he proposed program 1 of international rotation in integrative rehabilitationmedicine implemented as part of the physical medicine and ...
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ABSTRACT Tesio L : Alternative medicines: yes; alternatives to medicine: no. Am J Phys MedRehabil 2013;92:542Y545. Key Words: Integrative Medicine, Residency Training, Alternative Medicine, Rehabilitation T he proposed program 1 of international rotation in integrative rehabilitationmedicine implemented as part of the physical medicine and ...
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Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1999
Endothelium-dependent relaxations cannot be fully explained by the release of either NO or/and prostacyclin. Another unidentified substance(s) which hyperpolarizes the underlying vascular smooth muscle cells may contribute to endothelium-dependent relaxations, especially in small arteries.
Feletou, M, Vanhoutte, PM
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Endothelium-dependent relaxations cannot be fully explained by the release of either NO or/and prostacyclin. Another unidentified substance(s) which hyperpolarizes the underlying vascular smooth muscle cells may contribute to endothelium-dependent relaxations, especially in small arteries.
Feletou, M, Vanhoutte, PM
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Accessibility is no alternative to alternatives
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2014Linguistic constituents that encode salient information are often prosodically reduced. Recent studies have presented evidence that higher contextual accessibility of referents results in lower prosodic prominence. Accounts of reduction in terms of accessibility set out to explain a range of phenomena that include those that are in the domain of ...
Michael Wagner, Jeffrey Klassen
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Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics, 2013
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2011
A graph G=(V,E) is an alternation graph if there exists a word W over the alphabet V such that letters x and y alternate in W if and only if (x,y)∈E for each x≠y. In this paper we give an effective characterization of alternation graphs in terms of orientations.
Magnús M. Halldórsson +2 more
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A graph G=(V,E) is an alternation graph if there exists a word W over the alphabet V such that letters x and y alternate in W if and only if (x,y)∈E for each x≠y. In this paper we give an effective characterization of alternation graphs in terms of orientations.
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