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The intermittency or intermittent bursting as the type of dynamic state when two qualitatively different behaviors replace one another randomly during the course of the reaction, although all the control parameters remain constant, is found in the Briggs
Cervellati, Rinaldo +11 more
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Although cell adhesion molecules have been implicated in long-lasting synaptic plasticity, their contribution to the long-lasting memory is not clear. In Drosophila, long-lasting memory can be dissected into a translation-dependent long-term memory (LTM)
Saitoe, M., Tully, T., Matsuno, M.
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This study explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and interest-free finance, delving into the transformative potential of financial technology advancements in this sector. The aim establishes a theoretical framework for a
Ahmet Lokce, Ibrahim Guran Yumusak
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Constraints on the Art and Craft of Constructing Languages
In the 21st century, constructed languages started to be normalized as an object of scientific study. Their construction has become increasingly popular thanks to the spread of the internet and, therefore, the availability of linguistic resources from ...
Federico Gobbo
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Klingon Nation is a feature length screenplay about Kenny, a tour guide at the FBI, who has always dreamed of being an FBI agent. While at Headquarters one day, he overhears a transmission that's being intercepted by the counter1nte1Hgence agency.
Barrad, Lisa Dyan
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Perspectives on Constructive Languages with Special Attention to Klingon
In my thesis I examine different perspectives on constructed languages from the 12th century up until the 21th century. In the second part I examine the invented language Klingon, inspecting the phonology, orthography and the morphosyntax of the language,
Ladányi, Ákos
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LING 243: Invented Languages: Klingon & Beyond
Invented langues such as Klingon and Esperanto are the medium for engaging linguistic theory and diversity. The art, ideas, and goals behind invented languages will be explored using diverse current and historical sources from literature, the Internet ...
Bigham, Douglas
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Non-Alcoholic Klingon Bloodwine
Another one where my mission companion and I had adjusted the recipe out of a Star Trek cookbook. It is a tasty thick drink that looks like the Bloodwine Klingon\u27s drink on the show.
Place, Hillary
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The Klingon language was created as a "verbal movie-prop" for Star Trek and was not supposed to be a language for human communication. But today thousands of persons have studied Klingon and 20 - 30 persons can be considered fluent in the language.
Wahlgren, Yens
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