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First discovered as a plant growth regulator over a century ago, ethylene continues to be a focus for research worldwide due to the many roles it plays in growth, development, and adaptive responses to biotic and abiotic factors.
Eric Schaller, G. +1 more
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The focus on chlamydia in this issue of STI is timely. A debate on the second day of the 17th International Society for STD Research and 10th International Union against STI meeting in Seattle on 30 July will address the topic “Epidemiology of chlamydial infection: are we losing ground?” The first “special issue” about sexually transmitted Chlamydia ...
Low, Nicola, Ward, Helen
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Focus on "only" and "not" [PDF]
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Vanishing twist near focus–focus points [PDF]
We show that near a focus-focus point in a Liouville integrable Hamiltonian system with two degrees of freedom lines of locally constant rotation number in the image of the energy-momentum map are spirals determined by the eigenvalue of the equilibrium.
Dullin, Holger R., Vũ Ngọc San
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Slurring expressions display puzzling behaviour when embedded, such as under negation and in attitude and speech reports. They frequently appear to retain their characteristic qualities, like offensiveness and propensity to derogate. Yet it is sometimes possible to understand them as lacking these qualities.
Mankowitz, Poppy, Shaw, Ashley
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All Focus is Contrastive: On Polarity (Verum) Focus, Answer Focus, Contrastive Focus and Givenness
AbstractI develop a general theory of focus and givenness that can account for truly contrastive focus, and for polarity focus, including data that are sometimes set apart under the label “verum focus”. I show that polarity focus creates challenges for classic theories of focus (e.g.
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Research has identified loss aversion as a strong and robust phenomenon, but has also revealed some moderators affecting the magnitude of its effect on decision making.
Fieke Harinck +3 more
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Prosodic Focus Marking in Turkish: An Electrophysiological Study
Focused elements are generally marked with syntactic canonicity and prosody. Being a scrambled language, Turkish uses both syntactic and prosodic information to mark the focus. However, it does not allow for focus marking in post-verbal position. In this
İpek Pınar Uzun +3 more
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