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GBA-Associated Synucleinopathies: Prime Candidates for Alpha-Synuclein Targeting Compounds
With disease-modifying compounds targeting alpha-synuclein available in clinical trials, patient stratification according to alpha-synuclein-specific enrichment strategies is a much-needed prerequisite.
Kathrin Brockmann, Kathrin Brockmann
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Unconscious response priming during continuous flash suppression. [PDF]
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) has become a popular tool for studying unconscious processing, but the level at which unconscious processing of visual stimuli occurs under CFS is not clear.
Mika Koivisto, Simone Grassini
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Intuitionistic fuzzy normed prime and maximal ideals
Motivated by the new notion of intuitionistic fuzzy normed ideal, we present and investigate some associated properties of intuitionistic fuzzy normed ideals.
Nour Abed Alhaleem, Abd Ghafur Ahmad
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Semantic and associative priming in picture naming [PDF]
We report four picture-naming experiments in which the pictures were preceded by visually presented word primes. The primes could either be semantically related to the picture (e.g., “boat” - TRAIN: co-ordinate pairs) or associatively related (e.g., “nest” - BIRD: associated pairs). Performance under these conditions was always compared to performance
Alario, F.-Xavier+2 more
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Affective Priming for Associatively Unrelated Primes and Targets
Affective priming studies showed that responses to targets are faster when they are preceded by a prime with the same affective valence rather than the opposite valence. In virtually all these studies, primes were randomly assigned to different targets, the only restriction being that there should be a predetermined number of affectively congruent and ...
Hermans, Dirk.+3 more
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Some new results on the prime order Cayley graph of given groups
In this paper, we study the prime order Cayley graph assigned to the group ℤn for different values of n. We specify some of the graph theoretical properties such as chromatic and perfect matching numbers.
Asrari A., Tolue B.
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Strong Krull primes and flat modules [PDF]
There are several theorems describing the intricate relationship between flatness and associated primes over commutative Noetherian rings. However, associated primes are known to act badly over non-Noetherian rings, so one needs a suitable replacement.
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On a superlinear periodic boundary value problem with vanishing Green's function
We prove the existence of positive solutions for the boundary value problem \[ \begin{cases} y^{\prime \prime }+a(t)y=\lambda g(t)f(y),\quad 0\leq t\leq 2\pi, \\ y(0)=y(2\pi ),\quad y^{\prime }(0)=y^{\prime }(2\pi ), \end{cases} \] where $\lambda $ is ...
Dang Dinh Hai
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Torsion theory and associated primes [PDF]
A torsion theory partitions the spectrum of the base ring into two sets. Over a Noetherian ring, every suitable partition of the spectrum gives rise to one and only one torsion theory. It is possible to know whether a module is torsion or torsion-free by looking at its associated primes. The example of the polynomial torsion theory is developed.
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Associative priming in perceptual identification: Effects of prime-processing requirements [PDF]
Three experiments assessed the effects of prime-processing instructions on associative priming in word identification and episodic memory for primes. In Experiment 1, groups instructed to read the prime silently or generate silently an associate of the prime showed a larger accuracy benefit for related over unrelated targets than did a group that ...
Burt, JS+3 more
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