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Clock genes regulate Ca2+ signaling and mitochondrial bioenergetics to inhibit Sjogren's disease
Objective Although Ca2+ signaling and metabolism have been identified as key determinants for the development of Sjogren's disease (SjD), the intricate connection between them and salivary gland physiology remains poorly understood. Methods Fluorescence‐based Ca2+ imaging, RNA seq, and mitochondrial activity were used to investigate the effects of ...
Viktor R. Drel +12 more
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RESUMEN El presente artículo tiene como finalidad describir los principales diccionarios destinados a estudiantes de inglés como L2 y así contribuir a lo que se denomina tipología de diccionarios.
María del Mar Sánchez Ramos
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Survey analysis of dictionary-using skills and habits among translation students
The paper presents the results of empirical research conducted with students from the Faculty of Translation studies of Ventspils University of Applied Sciences (VUAS) in Latvia. The study investigates the habits and practices concerning the use of dictionaries on the part of translation students, as well as types of dictionaries used, frequency of use,
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN THE STUDENTS’ WRITING SKILL BY USING BILINGUAL AND MONOLINGUAL DICTIONARIES AT THE SECOND YEAR STUDENTS OF SMA N 1 LOSARANG [PDF]
KHAIRUL UMAM: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN THE STUDENTS’ WRITING SKILL BY USING BILINGUAL AND MONOLINGUAL DICTIONARIES AT THE SECOND YEAR STUDENTS OF SMA N 1 LOSARANG As developing country, Indonesia really needs English and government is trying to ...
KHAIRUL UMAM,
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Factors Supporting and Hindering the Use of English at International Class Program (Icp) Faculty of Tarbiyah, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang [PDF]
This study investigates factors supporting and hindering the implementation or the use of English by the students of International Class Program (ICP) Faculty of Tarbiyah, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang.
Susanto, D. (Djoko)
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ABSTRACT There is a critical need to understand the early vocabulary of young children with autism who have limited language, defined in this study as producing fewer than 20 different spontaneous and functional spoken or augmented words, to better inform educational targets and vocabulary selection for spoken as well as augmentative and alternative ...
Eunji Kong +7 more
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ABSTRACT Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent differences in social communication and interaction, as well as restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities. Language difficulties are common in autism and can affect multiple domains, including phonology, morphology ...
Dilber Kaçar Kütükçü +2 more
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The role of linguistics in language teaching: the case of two, less widely taught languages - Finnish and Hungarian [PDF]
This paper discusses the role of various linguistic sub-disciplines in teaching Finnish and Hungarian. We explain the status of Finnish and Hungarian at University College London and in the UK, and present the principle difficulties in learning and ...
Tarsoly, E., Valijärvi, R.
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ABSTRACT A recent “hierarchical” reinterpretation of the neurological basis of autism suggests that in autism with early language delay, perceptual processing may be favored over the integration of transmodal information. This model is largely based on neuroimaging findings relating to visual processing, but predicts a corresponding reorganization in ...
Luodi Yu +3 more
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Successful dictionary use requires two ingredients: (1) high-quality, user-friendly dictionaries and (2) dictionary users who know what they are doing. The bulk of current research effort within lexicography concentrates on making better dictionaries, with new opportunities afforded by the electronic medium.
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