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Support‐Verb Constructions with Objects: Greek‐Coptic Interference in the Documentary Papyri?1
Abstract Support‐verb constructions are combinations of a verb and a noun that fill the predicate slot, for example, to make a suggestion in I made the suggestion yesterday. The article examines direct‐object structures with support‐verb constructions in Greek documentary papyri from fourth‐ to mid‐seventh‐century Egypt.
Victoria Beatrix Fendel
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The Ancient Greek Datives in ‐essi: Contact or Independent Innovations?1
Abstract The Ancient Greek datives in ‐essi have posed a longstanding challenge in Greek linguistics, with their traditional categorisation as ‘Aeolic’ but their widespread presence across Aeolic and non‐Aeolic regions. This article investigates the origin and diffusion of this trait, examining both the early Greek evidence (in particular the Lesbian ...
Marta Capano, Michele Bianconi
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The shared differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of SARS‐CoV‐2 and Alcoholic Hepatitis were accessed. With the shared DEGs, the pathways and functions have been examined. The relationships between DEGs were shown by mapping gene‐regulatory network, and the hub genes were screened out. These key genes were analyzed to explore their mechanisms in disease
Tengda Huang +10 more
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Variation and association of leaf traits for desert plants in the arid area, northwest China
Our results suggest that interspecific variation of leaf traits greatly contributes to the total leaf traits variation in desert plants but intraspecific variation should not be overlooked. There are differences in the resource strategies of plants of different life forms.
Hongyong Wang +6 more
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Wh‐Interrogatives In Ancient Greek Disentangling Focus‐ And Wh‐Movement*
Abstract This article explores the problem of information structure in ancient Greek direct constituent questions from the perspective of wh‐placement. It begins with the observation that wh‐items are intrinsically focused and that typologically, wh‐placement is predictable based on the focusing properties in some languages, such as Indonesian (in situ
Nicolas Bertrand, Richard Faure
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Soil chemical changes in ancient irrigated fields of Udhruḥ, southern Jordan
Abstract Since ancient times, irrigation has been fundamental for achieving large agricultural yields, especially in the more arid areas of the world. An example of this practice is represented by the vast water infrastructures found near Udhruḥ (southern Jordan).
Ángel Velasco‐Sánchez +5 more
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Abstract Excavations at the early Neolithic settlement of WF16 in Faynan, southern Jordan, 11.84–10.24 ka BP, recovered 17,700 bird bones, of which 7808 could be identified to at least family level. Sixty‐three different bird taxa are present from 18 families, representing a mix of resident and migrant birds, based on present‐day ecology.
Judith White +5 more
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Working with words: Italian feminism and organization studies
Abstract Searching for a writing about organizations that is more real, relevant, and respondent, we propose to engage with Italian feminism of difference and the wealth of practices elaborated by small feminist groups and collectives, associated with it in the seventies.
Marta Equi Pierazzini +2 more
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International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature. 4th edition
The new edition of the ICPN will become effectively binding on 1 January 2021. It consists of 14 Definitions, 7 Principles, 53 Articles, and 7 Appendices. Some Articles bring important amendments, among which the acceptance of electronic publications or the possibility to request a binding decision on controversial cases. Abstract The fourth edition of
Jean‐Paul Theurillat +8 more
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The Remedial Anabasis- Cancer Stem Cells
Premise and Principle Emergence of cancer is contemplated as a genetic phenomenon wherein genetic evolution of malignant cells modifies the progression of individual tumour.
Anubha Bajaj*
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