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The interjection in old Romanian texts [PDF]
The paper tries to identify the special problems posed by the study of interjection based on the examination of a corpus of texts from the old Romanian (1600–1780), referring to texts from modern Romanian.
Margareta Manu Magda
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Surface and Interfacial Engineering toward Durable Mechanically Coupled Flexible Electronics
This Review highlights how surface and interfacial engineering governs the reliability, durability, and functional stability of mechanically coupled flexible electronics. By integrating fundamental interfacial theory, failure mechanisms, multiscale engineering strategies, and representative applications, it provides a design‐oriented framework for ...
Qian Wang, Fangfang Dai, Wei Wu
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INTERJECTIONS AS THE MEANS OF CHARACTERIZATION IN LITERATURE [PDF]
The present article considers interjections in the speech of different characters in the detective novel “The Mystery of King’s Abbot” by A. Christie. The personages are inclined to use various interjections distinguishing their speech from others.
Leila Yunusova
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F‐Type Pyocin Versus Phage λ Tail: Conserved Hub, Divergent Fibers
Near‐atomic cryo‐EM structures of a Gram‐negative F‐type pyocin reveal a conserved tail tip architecture shared with bacteriophage λ together with a previously unrecognized side‐fiber attachment mode. These findings provide new insight into tailocin assembly and host recognition and establish a structural framework for engineering precision ...
Zhiwei Gu +5 more
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"Yo, dude! This chick is whack": English exclamations in romantic films
This research investigates the forms and functions of English exclamations. By applaying qualitative and quantitative research methods, this research takes romantic films as the subjects. The result showed that in those films the exclamations functioned
Herlianto A
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Modulation of Local Environment for Selective Bicarbonate Conversion to Multi‐Carbon Products
Highly porous Cu electrode partially coated with an ionomer/carbon composite enables efficient conversion of bicarbonate to multi‐carbon products. By regulating the local reaction microenvironment, this strategy overcomes selectivity and reaction‐rate limitations, achieving Faradaic efficiencies of 43% for ethylene and 60% for total multi‐carbon ...
Tai Nguyen +15 more
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Sounds that imitate and depict human voices, animal sounds, sounds of nature, and sounds emanating from objects can be defined as onomatopoeia. Interjections are words that convey emotions such as joy, pain, surprise, greeting, approval, disapproval ...
Dilber Zeytinkaya
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ABSTRACT Background Erectile dysfunction (ErD) is an important complication after rectal cancer surgery, however a substantial proportion of patients experience functional recovery over time. Evidence regarding which patients are more likely to recover remains limited.
Ryosuke Mizuno +21 more
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Interjections are a type of word that has the main function of emphasizing human emotions and intent or purpose. This research aims to expand the exploration of Mandarin interjections and also to reveal the types and meanings of interjections by ...
Naomi Rhesia, Dhatu Sitaresmi
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This article outlines how artificial intelligence could reshape the design of next‐generation transistors as traditional scaling reaches its limits. It discusses emerging roles of machine learning across materials selection, device modeling, and fabrication processes, and highlights hierarchical reinforcement learning as a promising framework for ...
Shoubhanik Nath +4 more
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