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LITHUANIAN DIALECT CLASSIFICATIONS
The article provides an overview of Lithuanian dialects and their classification. Two of them were of particular significance: the system devised by Baranauskas in 1898 and the classification of Jaunius prepared in 1890-1911, whose principles were used by Salys to create the first scientific classification of Lithuanian dialects in 1933, when the ...
Mikulėnienė, Danguolė +1 more
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The Use of Thermal Imaging in Free Perforator Flap Planning
Background. Preoperative planning and design of microsurgical perforator flaps are the main steps for successful operation. The aim of this study was to determine the concordance between thermographic images obtained with smartphone thermal imaging ...
Adas Čepas +5 more
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In multi-ethnic societies, one way in which ethnicity manifests itself is in classifying people according to their ethnic origin. Such classification is based on stereotyping and is typically achieved by emphasizing certain common characteristics rather than individual particularities. Both lived experience and folklore corroborate the fact that ethnic
Anglickienė, Laima, Klavinska, Antra
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High Temperature Ablation of Composite Material under Plasma Jet Impact
Simulation of the temperature distribution on space vehicles surfaces during its reentry phase is most important for assessing its landing safety. Recently composite materials, produced from high temperature resistance composites are under intensive ...
Rimantas LEVINSKAS +7 more
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The origin of the Lithuanian illative
The paper deals with the origin of the Lithuanian illative case. The illative, found in Lithuanian since the very begin of its text records in the early 16 th c., is a recent formation which, in the given form, may have emerged as late as after the disintegration of Proto-East-Baltic. In both numbers the illative case-forms of Lithuanian nouns emerged
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Background Ganglionated plexuses (GP) are terminal parts of cardiac autonomous nervous system (ANS). Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for atrial fibrillation (AF) possibly affects GP.
Vilius Kviesulaitis +12 more
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Anti-LGI1 antibody autoimmune encephalitis. Clinical case presentation and literature review
Anti-leucine-rich glioma inactivated 1 (anti-LGI1) encephalitis is a rare autoimmune limbic encephalitis. As the clinical presentation of this disease is similar to other types of encephalitis most often associated with paraneoplastic process or ...
A. Stašaitytė +4 more
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This article presents a survey of the word-formation system of standard Lithuanian, which is notable for its highly morphological character and for the predominant role of derivation and “paradigmatization”, a word-formation process that consists in the mere change of the inflectional paradigm, although a change in part of speech is not obligatory (in ...
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This study focuses on the metadiscourse category of endophoric markers in Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian linguistics research articles. The aim is to investigate whether language, writing tradition, or disciplinary conventions play a more significant ...
Helen Hint +3 more
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Gamma knife thalamotomy for essential and Parkinson’s tremor
Background. The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of gamma knife thalamotomy for the control of essential tremor and Parkinson’s-related tremor when other invasive treatment modalities are not recommended. Materials and methods.
A. Radžiūnas +4 more
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