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Microvariation in the second form of the infinitive in Campania
Campanian dialects such as Neapolitan feature a so-called ‘second form of the infinitive’ (SFI), a form consisting of the bare verbal stem, which can be used after functional verbs.
Kim Groothuis, Mirella De Sisto
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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 ...
Mathema, Barun +13 more
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This review highlights advances in soil organic carbon (SOC) quantification using remote sensing, proximal soil sensing, AI (ML and DL), and biogeochemical modelling. Integrating diverse data sources and models improves SOC prediction accuracy. Key priorities include enhancing data availability, refining models, incorporating microbial processes, and ...
Zijuan Ding +16 more
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Intrinsic electromagnetic variability in celestial objects containing rapidly spinning black holes [PDF]
Analytical studies have raised the concern that a mysterious expulsion of magnetic field lines by a rapidly-spinning black hole (dubbed the black hole Meissner effect) would shut down the Blandford-Znajek process and quench the jets of active galactic ...
Zhang, Fan
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Neolithic Lifeways at the Microlevel: Isobiographies From Italy
ABSTRACT Characterization of prehistoric lifeways tends to work at the level of generalization, but can we investigate microvariation? For example, it is common to discuss the “Neolithic diet”, but how much did what people ate vary, not only between individuals but from year to year or from place to place?
Silvia Soncin +13 more
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Valley to valley: the biological connection between prehispanic residents of Cochabamba, Bolivia, and Azapa, Chile [PDF]
One of the most interesting problems facing the interpretation of south central Andean prehistory is to de- cipher the genetic relationships among ancient groups that inhabited this region. This study evaluates the biological relationships between the
Cocilovo, Jose Alberto +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Echinococcus granulosus is a zoonotic disease that is widespread worldwide. Objective This study aimed to determine the genetic diversity of E. granulosus isolates in sheep. Partial mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequences were used to determine intraspecific variation.
Seyma Gunyakti Kilinc +3 more
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Morphosyntactic variation in Bantu: The case of Setswana
Within the context of microvariation in Bantu, three processes are examined in Setswana – object marking, inversion constructions and diminutive marking.
Nancy Kula, Lutz Marten
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The equivalent mathematical model of the double three‐phase main generator with a rectified load in an aviation starter/generator is established, and the law of the influence of the DC‐side filter capacitor and its parasitic parameters on the output performance of a salient‐pole synchronous generator is analysed by the agent‐aided optimisation method ...
Meijun Qi +4 more
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Fifty shades of morphosyntactic microvariation [PDF]
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Cruschina, Silvio, Calabrese, Andrea
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