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A történeti személynévföldrajz mint a nyelvföldrajz egyik kutatási területe II. Névföldrajzi módszer a nyelvjárástani kutatásokban [The geography of historical personal names as a research area of geolinguistics. Part 2: Name geographic methods in dialectology]

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2016
The paper demonstrates how the results of research into Hungarian family name geo-graphy could be applied in dialectology, using personal names as examples.
N. Fodor, János
doaj  

Measuring and explaining disagreement in bird taxonomy

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Taxonomy
Species lists play an important role in biology and practical domains like conservation, legislation, biosecurity and trade regulation. However, their effective use by non-specialist scientific and societal users is sometimes hindered by disagreements ...
Stijn Conix   +2 more
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Nurr1 Orchestrates Claustrum Development and Functionality

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Nurr1 (Nr4a2) is the master transcription factor to control claustrum morphogenesis and cell fate decision postmitotically by inhibiting intracellular G‐protein signaling. Nurr1 deficiency alters the transcriptomic profiles of subcortical claustral neurons into neocortical insular neurons, resulting in defected claustrum development, impaired axonal ...
Kuo Yan   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

À tire-d’aile ! La femme oiseau dans la BD, de la Belle Époque à nos jours

open access: yesImages Re-Vues
Poule, cocotte, dinde, oie blanche... All these bird names have been attributed to women in the 9th art. The fickle ‘cocottes’ are accused of strutting about, adorned with peacock feathers whose eyes make men wink.
Danièle Alexandre-Bidon
doaj   +1 more source

If Birds Have Sesamoid Bones, Do Blackbirds Have Sesamoid Bones? The Modification Effect With Known Compound Words

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
Three experiments investigate how people infer properties of compound words from the unmodified head. Concepts license inference of properties true of the concept to instances or sub-types of that concept: Knowing that birds generally fly, one infers ...
Thomas L. Spalding   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ecosystem‐Centered Robot Design: Toward Ecoresorbable Sustainability Robots (ESRs)

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Robots exploring natural ecosystems can support monitoring and conservation, but must adopt ecosystem‐centered design to avoid pollution, waste, and damage. This review proposes guidelines for co‐designing ecoresorbable sustainability robots (ESRs), uniting materials, robotics, and ecological contexts in a single framework.
Tülin Yılmaz Nayır   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

On flora semantics in house names found in Vidzeme: materials contained in the 1826 counting of souls in Vidzeme province

open access: yesActa Baltico-Slavica, 2014
On flora semantics in house names found in Vidzeme: materials contained in the 1826 counting of souls in Vidzeme province The information of the counting of souls containing both house names and names of individuals is an essential aspect of historical
Ilga Jansone
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Our Feathered Friends [PDF]

open access: yes, 1985
This is a test of your ability to perceive wholes within larger wholes - to recognize linguistic structures embedded within greater linguistic structures.
Borgmann, Dmitri A.
core   +1 more source

Lipid Droplet‐Localized Spindle Apparatus Coiled‐Coil Protein 1 Regulates Lipid Droplet Distribution

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
SPDL1‐L, a long isoform of SPDL1, is identified as a bona fide lipid droplet‐associated protein that acts as a dynein adaptor to drive perinuclear clustering of lipid droplets. By linking lipid droplets to the microtubule network, SPDL1‐L extends the function of SPDL1 beyond mitosis and contributes to lipid droplet organization and nuclear remodeling ...
Honggang Su   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

*Kerh2- and *ker- Roots in Ancient Celtic Onomastics Against the Indo-European Background

open access: yesВопросы ономастики
It is well known that the root *ker- ‘upper (body) part, horn’ and its secondary variant *kerh2- ‘head’ have enjoyed high productivity in all Indo-European languages, at least in the field of common names which was thoroughly surveyed in the past century
Marcos Medrano Duque
doaj   +1 more source

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