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Proof of concept of fully automated adaptive workflow for head and neck radiotherapy treatments with a conventional linear accelerator. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Oncol
Muti G   +7 more
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A multi-disciplinary exploration of the press review of the Italian National Institute of Health during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]

open access: yesHum Vaccin Immunother
Fiammenghi C   +8 more
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Identification of Compassion Fatigue Risk Profiles in Veterinarians: Implications for Prevention and Professional Well-Being. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Investig Health Psychol Educ
Cobos Sanchiz D   +3 more
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When less is more: sketching with minimizers in genomics. [PDF]

open access: yesGenome Biol
Ndiaye M   +8 more
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Univerbats In Lexicographic Practice

European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies
Univerbats are an important component of the language system, reflecting the trends of its development and adaptation to changing communicative conditions. Russian linguists such as N.M. Shansky, E.A. Zemskaya, T.V. Grinev, V.V. Lopatin emphasize that univerbats perform various functions, contributing not only to the economy of linguistic means, but ...
Rakhmanova Mavlyuda Gulyamzhanovna
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Anatomy of a Verb Entry: from Linguistic Theory to Lexicographic Practice

International Journal of Lexicography, 1988
In the context of five learners’ dictionaries, we examine the treatment of certain systematic relationships in the semantics and syntax of the English verb and find a lack of systematicity in this aspect of the lexicography. We present detailed evidence to support our criticism, including citations from a corpus of general English.
Beryl T. Atkins, Judy Kegl, Beth Levin
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Lexicographic Etymology: Practice versus Theory

American Speech, 1965
ACOMPARISON OF SUCCESSIVE DICTIONARIES, ranging from Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall of I 604 through the later works of Bullokar, Cockeram, Phillips, and others, right down to the present and far more complex projects such as the NID 3, reveals that much lexicographic practice has developed in spurts, purely by accident or, often, by virtue of ...
L. Heller
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