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A central question of linguistic research for nearly a half century has been whether there are properties universal to all human languages.
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Tissue‐Adhesive Fabric‐Based Bioelectronics for Wearable and Implantable Applications
An implantable and wearable bioelectronic textile (iTextile) is introduced as a unified platform bridging wearable and implantable systems. By integrating a self‐healing polymer, stretchable silk fabric, conductive composite electrodes, and an adhesive hydrogel, the platform enables conformal, stable interfacing with soft tissues. The iTextile supports
Soojung An +7 more
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Linguistic Universals and Dialects: The Future as ‘Injunctive’ in the Inscriptions of Mytilene
This study poses the question of whether certain linguistic features are not subject to dialectal variation, a question that requires thorough examination in the corpus of Ancient Greek dialects.
Maria Karali
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The Two Meanings of Sound Symbolism
This article deals with sound symbolism and the ways to interpret sound symbolic phenomena. Sound symbolism appears to be a universal phenomenon but linguists tend to neglect it or offer heterogeneous approaches and definitions.
Elsen Hilke
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This review examines how cellular behavior is regulated by mechanical cues transmitted through soft biomaterials, from single‐cell mechanosensing to tissue‐level adaptation. It highlights why physiological relevance, rather than model complexity alone, is critical for translational mechanobiology and introduces a scoring framework linking material ...
Mathias Polz +9 more
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UNIQUITY OF UNIVERSALS: HAPPINESS IN RUSSIAN AND KYRGYZ LANGUAGE CULTURES [PDF]
Happiness ideas in Russian and Kyrguz poetry are studied. It is established that “Russian happiness” is an emotional state, conditioned first of all by well-being of the homeland. It is deserved by a selfless work for the common weal, by the struggle for
Vorkachev Sergey G. +1 more
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This study introduces a modular microfluidic platform that connects liver cells with live microbes to mimic key aspects of the gut–liver interaction in steatosis. Using this system, both microbial metabolites and live bacteria significantly reduced fat accumulation in liver cells, but live microbes triggered inflammation and broader metabolic changes ...
Hsih‐Yin Tan +7 more
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Residual magnetization induces pronounced mechanical anisotropy in ultra‐soft magnetorheological elastomers, shaping deformation and actuation even without external magnetic fields. This study introduces a computational‐experimental framework integrating magneto‐mechanical coupling into topology optimization for designing soft magnetic actuators with ...
Carlos Perez‐Garcia +3 more
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Organic Materials of Tomorrow: Horizons of Artificial Intelligence
This review examines machine learning techniques accelerating the discovery of organic semiconductors by linking molecular structure to properties. Key methods include graph neural networks, generative models, and active learning. Applications to organic photovoltaics demonstrate practical impact.
Harold Mena +3 more
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Features teaching discipline culturological cycle for students of Asia-Pacific countries
The author offers his vision devices entering the space of Russian culture through the study of language. This article is an attempt to justify the possibility of language practices in the teaching disciplines of cultural cycle in terms of binary ...
E E Tikhomirova
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