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Documenting and defining emergent phenomenology: theoretical foundations for an extensive research strategy. [PDF]
Sandilands O, Ingram DM.
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Muscle oxygen consumption and microvascular function in healthy aging assessed by near-infrared spectroscopy: effect of adipose tissue thickness and physical fitness. [PDF]
van Beekvelt M +2 more
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Breaking down the recovery of O<sub>2</sub> pathway: Peripheral extraction recovery pattern defines exercise capacity and clinical outcomes. [PDF]
El Shaer A +12 more
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Bacterial profiles and their antibiotic susceptibility patterns in neonatal sepsis at the University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Deress T +8 more
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2023
"Science is fun because it can take us one step closer to understanding the world … My favorite musician is Alecia Beth Moore (aka Pink) …" Find out more about Nana Wang in her Introducing … Profile.
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"Science is fun because it can take us one step closer to understanding the world … My favorite musician is Alecia Beth Moore (aka Pink) …" Find out more about Nana Wang in her Introducing … Profile.
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Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 1995
A recent study of Tayo shows an obligatory subordinator sa in all relative clauses. The Isle de France dialects, like most other varieties of Creole French, have an obligatory subordinator ki for subject relatives, while ki is optional elsewhere. Reunion Creole has a subordinator ke which is almost always optional, and thus stands out as different from
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A recent study of Tayo shows an obligatory subordinator sa in all relative clauses. The Isle de France dialects, like most other varieties of Creole French, have an obligatory subordinator ki for subject relatives, while ki is optional elsewhere. Reunion Creole has a subordinator ke which is almost always optional, and thus stands out as different from
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