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Studies in Comparative Austroasiatic Linguistics NORMAN H. ZIDE, ed [PDF]
Laurence C. Thompson
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This study introduces an AI‐guided strategy to design 3D‐printed PEEK implants functionalized with a tryptophan‐enriched alginate hydrogel (TRYALPEEK). The modification improves hydrophilicity, reduces surface roughness, enhances cytocompatibility, and optimizes stress distribution. The platform offers a promising route for personalized implant design,
Wafa Benaatou +8 more
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Towards a gender approach to contemporary linguistics [PDF]
Although an intensive improvement of gender investigations has been done in recent years, the issues of comparative aspects of gender linguistics still remain unresolved.
Mirkhodjayeva, M. +1 more
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From Droplet to Diagnosis: Spatio‐Temporal Pattern Recognition in Drying Biofluids
This article integrates machine learning (ML) with the spatio‐temporal evolution of biofluid droplets to reveal how drying and self‐assembly encode distinctive compositional fingerprints. By leveraging textural features and interpretable ML, it achieves robust classification of blood abnormalities with over 95% accuracy.
Anusuya Pal +2 more
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A new book devoted to the comparative linguistics, written in a general perspective [PDF]
Václav Blažek
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Arguments against 'subject' and 'direct object' as viable concepts in Chinese [PDF]
Thirty-one years ago Tsu-lin Mei (1961) argued against the traditional doctrine that saw the subject-predicate distinction in grammar as parallel to the particular- universal distinction in logic, as he said it was a reflex of an Indo-European bias, and ...
LaPolla, Randy J.
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A hierarchical multimodal framework coupling a large language model for task decomposition and semantic mapping with a fine‐tuned vision‐language model for semantic perception, enhanced by GridMask, is presented. An aerial‐ground robot team exploits the semantic map for global and local planning.
Haokun Liu +6 more
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Comparative citation analysis of applied linguistics research articles' introduction sections [PDF]
Maryam Farnia +2 more
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Focus or narrative constructions? : Morphosyntactically marked focus constructions in some Gur and Kwa languages [PDF]
0. Introduction 1. Observations concerning the structure of morphosyntactically marked focus constructions 1.1 First observation: SF vs. NSF asymmetry 1.2 Second observation: NSF-NAR parallelism 1.3 Affirmative ex-situ focus constructions (SF, NSF), and ...
Fiedler, Ines, Schwarz, Anne
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