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Complementizer deletion and complementizer doubling
G. COCCHI, POLETTO, CECILIA
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Complementizer Deletion in That-clauses from Old to Late Modern English
2023KRISTIAN A Rusten
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Complementizer Deletion and Double Complementizers
COCCHI, GLORIA, C. POLETTO
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Complementation between temperature-sensitive and deletion mutants of reovirus
Journal of Virology, 1975A very low level of complementation has been found in conventional crosses between various classes of temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of reovirus. A more definitive test for complementation was devised through a plaque assay on cell monolayers mixedly infected with defective reovirions lacking the L1 segment and prototype ts mutants from one or ...
D A, Spandidos, A F, Graham
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Complement Object Deletion 1974
1989There can be little doubt that there exists a process in English which deletes objects in sentences such as (1).
Howard Lasnik, Robert Fiengo
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CspC regulates rpoS transcript levels and complements hfq deletions
Research in Microbiology, 2010The general stress response in Escherichia coli is activated by several stress agents, including entering the stationary growth phase. This response constitutes a complex regulatory network in which a large number of genes are induced and others are repressed.
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Variadic Functions and the Significance of Complement Deletion
2020A variadic function approach to weather reports and similar constructions is designed to save the spirit, if not the letter, of the ‘standard view’: although the meteorological predicate does not project a locative argument, there is a systematic way of construing the predicate as locatively relational (as having an indefinite argument), and so weather
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Complementizer deletion and verb movement in Italian
C. Poletto, POLETTO, CECILIA
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β-Galactosidase: α-complementation of a deletion mutant with cyanogen bromide peptides
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1970Abstract Peptides produced by cleavage of aminoethyl β-galactosidase with cyanogen bromide complement extracts of M15, a mutant with a deletion in the α region of the z gene. Determinations by gel filtration and acrylamide gel electrophoresis in sodium dodecyl sulfate show that the active fraction is in the molecular weight range of 8–11,000 ...
S, Lin, M, Villarejo, I, Zabin
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