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2012
This is an expository paper on a Theorem of the Complement, due to Wilkie, and its generalisations. Wilkie (Sel Math (NS) 5:397–421, 1999) gave necessary and sufficient conditions for an expansion of the real field by C-infinity functions to be o-minimal.
Fornasiero, Antongiulio, Servi, Tamara
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This is an expository paper on a Theorem of the Complement, due to Wilkie, and its generalisations. Wilkie (Sel Math (NS) 5:397–421, 1999) gave necessary and sufficient conditions for an expansion of the real field by C-infinity functions to be o-minimal.
Fornasiero, Antongiulio, Servi, Tamara
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Complement and Complement Deficiencies
1987A decrease in complement (C) activity is frequently found in patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus and is mainly due to C consumption by immune complexes. On the other hand, in some individuals there is a lack of C function due to the absence of a particular component of the system.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2000
The complement proteins play an important role in innate immunity, promoting inflammation and microbial killing. They play a role in the adaptive immune response, as well. Inherited total deficiencies of complement proteins are extremely rare. Table 1 lists more than 40 proteins that comprise the elements of the complement system.
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The complement proteins play an important role in innate immunity, promoting inflammation and microbial killing. They play a role in the adaptive immune response, as well. Inherited total deficiencies of complement proteins are extremely rare. Table 1 lists more than 40 proteins that comprise the elements of the complement system.
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From relative proadverb to declarative complementizer: the evolution of the Hungarianhogyʻthatʼ
Linguistic Review, 2022Katalin E Kiss
exaly
Noun complements are not [not complements]
Abstract This chapter examines “General Noun-Modifying Clause Constructions” (GNMCCs) and the thesis that verbs and nouns combine with clauses in significantly different ways, with verb phrases embedding either clausal arguments or clausal adjuncts, and nominal phrases embedding only clausal ...openaire +1 more source

