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In this chapter we explore language and emotion from the vantage of an intellectual historian and conference interpreter — with three active working languages (in order of acquisition, English, German and French) and a smattering of other Romance languages — and the vantage of a multilingual economist who was raised in his early years in German (and ...
Ginsburgh, Victor, Bond, Niall
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The recent finding that Broca's area, the motor center for speech, is activated during action observation lends support to the idea that human language may have evolved from neural substrates already involved in gesture recognition. Although fascinating, this hypothesis can be questioned because while observing actions of others we may evoke some ...
FADIGA L+6 more
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Indoor and outdoor particulate matter concentrations on the Mpumalanga highveld – A case study
The household combustion of solid fuels, for the purpose of heating and cooking, is an activity practiced by many people in South Africa. Air pollution caused by the combustion of solid fuels in households has a significant influence on public health ...
B Wernecke+3 more
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Landscape of BRAF transcript variants in human cancer
We investigate the annotation of BRAF variants, focusing on protein‐coding BRAF‐220 (formerly BRAF‐reference) and BRAF‐204 (BRAF‐X1). The IsoWorm pipeline allows us to quantify these variants in human cancer, starting from RNA‐sequencing data. BRAF‐204 is more abundant than BRAF‐220 and impacts patient survival.
Maurizio S. Podda+5 more
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There is still a pressing concern regarding the causes of poor indoor air quality and the consequent effects on health, because people spend a considerable amount of time indoors.
Thandi Kapwata+3 more
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Document number: N4024 Date: 2014-05-22 Project: [PDF]
Reply-to: Nat Goodspeed ( nat at lindenlab dot com) Oliver Kowalke (oliver dot kowalke at gmail dot com) Distinguishing coroutines and ...
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Loss of proton‐sensing GPR4 reduces tumor progression in mouse models of colon cancer
G protein‐coupled receptor 4 (GPR4) is a pH‐sensing receptor activated by acidic pH. GPR4 expression is increased in patients with inflammatory bowel disease who are at high risk of developing colorectal cancer. In mouse models, loss of GPR4 attenuated tumor progression. This correlated with increased IL2 and natural killer cell activity.
Leonie Perren+16 more
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Trying to understand human language by constructing robots that have language necessarily implies an embodied view of language, where the meaning of linguistic expressions is derived from the physical interactions of the organism with the environment. The paper describes a neural model of language according to which the robot's behaviour is controlled ...
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Language pervades social life. It is a primary means by which we gain access to the contents of others\u27 minds and establish shared understanding of the reality.
Chiu, Chi-yue
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In patients treated with atezolizumab as a part of the MyPathway (NCT02091141) trial, pre‐treatment ctDNA tumor fraction at high levels was associated with poor outcomes (radiographic response, progression‐free survival, and overall survival) but better sensitivity for blood tumor mutational burden (bTMB).
Charles Swanton+17 more
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