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The Integration of Norse‐Derived Terms in English: Effects of Formal Similarity1
Abstract Language change arising from language contact is a complex phenomenon. Peter Matthews encouraged researchers to consider it as firmly grounded in the behaviour of individual speakers. We apply this perspective to investigate the integration of Norse‐derived terms into medieval English, testing for the effect of their phonetic similarity to ...
Sara M. Pons‐Sanz, Seán Roberts
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Microservice Workflow Scheduling with a Resource Configuration Model Under Deadline and Reliability Constraints. [PDF]
Li W, Li X, Chen L, Wang M.
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Policy Options for Antimicrobial Resistance: Exploring Lessons From Environmental Governance
Policy Points Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a pressing global health crisis driven by complex collective action challenges, requiring locally tailored and context‐sensitive solutions. Drawing insights from environmental governance where collective action problems are familiar, we propose nine adaptable strategies for AMR governance, offering ...
ISAAC WELDON +2 more
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Personalized lead exposure information and preventive behaviors in Ivory Coast: Insights from a pilot study. [PDF]
Gille V +8 more
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Policy Points Initiatives that effectively bridge health care and housing sectors in serving people experiencing homelessness (PEH) shared four dimensions: success in matching client preferences with readily achievable options, maintaining intensive interaction, initiating outreach where clients are, and co‐locating health and housing services ...
MICHAEL J. YEDIDIA, JOEL C. CANTOR
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Based on improved crayfish optimization algorithm cooperative optimal scheduling of multi-microgrid system. [PDF]
Yan D, Wang H, Gao Y, Tian S, Zhang H.
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In Waller‐Edwards v One Savings Bank Plc, the Supreme Court addressed, for the first time, the significant question of whether banks were put on constructive notice of potential undue influence in so‐called ‘hybrid’ scenarios. ‘Hybrid’ scenarios are those in which loan monies are advanced to a couple partly for their joint benefit and partly for one ...
Chris Bevan
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