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Mapping endothelial-cell diversity in cerebral cavernous malformations at single-cell resolution. [PDF]
Orsenigo F +13 more
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Une discipline plurilingue en marche vers le Globish [note 141]
Since it was founded in 1987, NABU's editorial team has been proposing that notes should be published in five languages in which the editors have a sufficiently good command: English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. The use of French, and a fortiori Italian and Spanish, is declining.
Jacquet, Antoine, Ziegler, Nele
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Simple Shapes Elicit Different Emotional Responses in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Neurotypical Children and Adults. [PDF]
Belin L +4 more
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Hacia una lengua global : globish
¿Un nuevo proyecto como el esperanto? : Al mismo tiempo que se siguen reivindicando las lenguas propias, surgen nuevos proyectos de lenguas globales.
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Communalities and differences in fear potentiation between cardiac defense and eyeblink startle. [PDF]
Sánchez MB +6 more
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Epigenetic modifications of GABAergic interneurons are associated with the schizophrenia-like phenotype induced by prenatal stress in mice. [PDF]
Matrisciano F +8 more
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World Englishes(2) : Chinese English and Globish
Powered by the Internet and the global media, English has now become the most important communication tool for the international world. But it must be a kind of English which can be learned quickly and used very easily. More vivid and universal than ever, English is now used, in some form, by approximately 4 billion people on earth. As a mother tongue,
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