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Negative concord: the first 133 years
This chapter provides an overview of how the notion of “negative concord” originated and spread in linguistic description and theorizing, and of how it is employed in current work. Various issues addressed by research on neg- ative concord are critically
Chiara Gianollo, Johan van der Auwera
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Presented by Houston Friends of Music, Inc. and Sheperd School of MusicQuartet in F minor, Opus 20, no. 5, Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) -- String Quartet No. 3, Bela Bartok (1881-1945) -- Quartet No. 8 in E minor, Opus 59, no.
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Gut microbiome and aging—A dynamic interplay of microbes, metabolites, and the immune system
Age‐dependent shifts in microbial communities engender shifts in microbial metabolite profiles. These in turn drive shifts in barrier surface permeability of the gut and brain and induce immune activation. When paired with preexisting age‐related chronic inflammation this increases the risk of neuroinflammation and neurodegenerative diseases.
Aaron Mehl, Eran Blacher
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African Concord magazine the premier pan-African weekly of November 20, 1986 No 117.
This is the African Concord magazine of November 20, 1986, No 117. African Concord, your premier digital newspaper for in-depth coverage and vibrant discussions about Africa’s most pressing stories and dynamic culture, dedicated to bringing you the ...
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La concordanza negativa nel volgare veneto delle Origini
In this paper I analyse the variation displayed by Old Venetan texts regarding Negative Concord with preverbal items. Venetian displays strict Negative Concord, while Paduan and Veronese have mandatory preverbal negation only with negative adverbs and ...
Jacopo Garzonio
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Diversity and complexity in neural organoids
Neural organoid research aims to expand genetic diversity on one side and increase tissue complexity on the other. Chimeroids integrate multiple donor genomes within single organoids. Self‐organising multi‐identity organoids, exogenous cell seeding, or enforced assembly of region‐specific organoids contribute to tissue complexity.
Ilaria Chiaradia, Madeline A. Lancaster
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Processing of verbal versus adjectival agreement: Implications for syntax and psycholinguistics
Linguistic theories distinguish between external and internal agreement (e.g., noun-verb agreement vs. noun-modifier agreement, the latter also known as concord) and model them using different mechanisms.
Irina A. Sekerina +3 more
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Hyperosmotic stress induces PARP1‐mediated HPF1‐dependent mono(ADP‐ribosyl)ation
Sorbitol‐induced hyperosmotic stress rapidly induces reversible mono(ADP‐ribosyl)ation (MARylation) on PARP1 without the signs of genotoxic signaling. We show that PARP1 autoMARylation is HPF1 dependent and forms hydroxylamine‐resistant O‐glycosidic linkages.
Anna Georgina Kopasz +11 more
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Celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of Concord,
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An isoform of 14‐3‐3 protein regulates transbilayer lipid movement at the plasma membrane
Loss of 14‐3‐3ζ in CHO cells confers resistance to exogenous phosphatidylserine (PS) and impairs endocytosis‐independent inward flip‐flop of fluorescent PS at the plasma membrane. RNAi‐mediated knockdown reproduces this defect, while no additive effect is seen in ATP11C‐deficient cells.
Akiko Yamaji‐Hasegawa +3 more
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