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Syntactic Microvariation [PDF]
Abstract‘Syntactic microvariation’ and ‘microcomparative syntax’ are the terms for a fairly new research approach that applies the theoretical concepts and techniques of modern generative theory to dialectal and other small‐scale variational data. Traditional studies in dialectology aim at a detailed and fine‐grained description of language variants ...
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Astrophysics and Space Science, 1997
Optically violent variable quasars and BL Lac objects, which form a subclass of active galactic nuclei are termed as Blazars. Blazars show high degree variation in their flux and polarization in a relatively shorter period of time. They are strong radio sources with a non-stellar continuum.
M.R. Deshpande +3 more
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Optically violent variable quasars and BL Lac objects, which form a subclass of active galactic nuclei are termed as Blazars. Blazars show high degree variation in their flux and polarization in a relatively shorter period of time. They are strong radio sources with a non-stellar continuum.
M.R. Deshpande +3 more
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2018
Chapter 5 investigates Spanish and Romanian marked orderings of verbs and adverbs, as well as the microvariation in verb placement emerging from the investigation of variously TAM-specified lexical vs functional and finite vs non-finite forms. First, the pragmatically marked orders of Romanian and Spanish present indicative verbs are considered. Second,
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Chapter 5 investigates Spanish and Romanian marked orderings of verbs and adverbs, as well as the microvariation in verb placement emerging from the investigation of variously TAM-specified lexical vs functional and finite vs non-finite forms. First, the pragmatically marked orders of Romanian and Spanish present indicative verbs are considered. Second,
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Epidemiologic Consequences of Microvariation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis [PDF]
Evidence from genotype-phenotype studies suggests that genetic diversity in pathogens have clinically relevant manifestations that can impact outcome of infection and epidemiologic success. We studied 5 closely related Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains that collectively caused extensive disease (n = 862), particularly among US-born tuberculosis ...
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2013
Kush, D., A. Omaki & N. Hornstein (to appear). Microvariation in islands? In J. Sprouse & N. Hornstein (eds.), Experimental Syntax and Island Effects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kush, D., Omaki, A., Hornstein, N.
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Kush, D., A. Omaki & N. Hornstein (to appear). Microvariation in islands? In J. Sprouse & N. Hornstein (eds.), Experimental Syntax and Island Effects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kush, D., Omaki, A., Hornstein, N.
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Microvariation at the human D1S80 locus
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 1997The minisatellite locus D1S80, (location: 1p35-p36) GenBank sequence accession # D28507), is a variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) locus with a 16 base pair repeat size. The sequence of the predominant core repeat region and variants of the D1S80 locus were determined to ascertain whether sequence variation or size variation is the cause of altered
Duncan, George +4 more
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Microvariation in Accentual Alignment in Basque Spanish
Language and Speech, 2005This paper presents patterns of accentual alignment in two varieties of Spanish spoken in the Basque Country: Lekeitio Spanish (LS), with speakers whose other native language is Lekeitio Basque (LB); and Vitoria Spanish (VS), with monolingual speakers of Spanish from the city of Vitoria.
Gorka, Elordieta, Nagore, Calleja
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HLA‐A2 allelic microvariants in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
International Journal of Cancer, 1995AbstractHLA‐A2‐positive nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC; n = 38) and normal control (n = 51) populations were analysed by high‐resolution oligotyping to identify A2 allelic microvariants. Within the control group, A*0207 was found to be the most common allele, accounting for 50% of the A2 frequency in normals.
Ren, E.C., Law, G.C.T., Chan, S.H.
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