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Evidence for knowledge of the syntax of large numbers in preschoolers
The aim of this study was to provide evidence for knowledge of the syntax governing the verbal form of large numbers in preschoolers long before they are able to count up to these numbers. We reasoned that if such knowledge exists, it should facilitate the maintenance in short-term memory of lists of lexical primitives that constitute a number (e.g ...
Barrouillet, Pierre Noël +2 more
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Association of epicardial fat thickness assessed by echocardiography with the severity of coronary artery disease [PDF]
Introduction: Epicardial fat thickness (EFT) can reflect risk of cardiovascular disease particularly coronary artery disease (CAD). The aim of this study was to investigate the association of EFT assessed by echocardiography and presence as well as ...
Alireza Rostamzadeh +6 more
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Where syntax meets math: Right intraparietal sulcus activation in response to grammatical number agreement violations [PDF]
Previous research has shown that the processing of words referring to actions activated motor areas. Here, we show activation of the right intraparietal sulcus, an area that has been associated with quantity processing, when participants are asked to read pairs of words with number agreement violations as opposed to phrases with gender agreement ...
Manuel, Carreiras +3 more
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The lethality of patients with acute myocardial infarction with ST-segment elevation (STEMI) depends on many factors. In conditions of timely transportation of the patient to the center of percutaneous coronary intervention one of these factors is the ...
D. B. Nemik +2 more
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A Type System For Call-By-Name Exceptions [PDF]
We present an extension of System F with call-by-name exceptions. The type system is enriched with two syntactic constructs: a union type for programs whose execution may raise an exception at top level, and a corruption type for programs that may raise ...
Lebresne, Sylvain
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Background: A fractional flow reserve (FFR)-fixed-SYNTAX score could decrease the number of high-risk patients. This study explored the prognostic value of non-invasive quantitative flow ratio (QFR)-fixed-SYNTAX I/II scores in ...
Shuyi Zhang +9 more
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Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms’ Causal Structure Robustness within Coronary Artery Disease Patients
An ever-growing amount of accumulated data has materialized in several scientific fields, due to recent technological progress. New challenges emerge in exploiting these data and utilizing the valuable available information.
Maria Ganopoulou +8 more
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The Application of Rules in Morphology, Syntax and Number Processing: A Case of Selective Deficit of Procedural or Executive Mechanisms? [PDF]
Declarative memory is a long-term store for facts, concepts and words. Procedural memory subserves the learning and control of sensorimotor and cognitive skills, including the mental grammar. In this study, we report a single-case study of a mild aphasic patient who showed procedural deficits in the presence of preserved declarative memory abilities ...
Macoir, Joël +4 more
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Number transcoding, the ability to convert digits to words and vice versa, is a critical skill in mathematical literacy and in everyday life. While transcoding is known to be difficult for children, it is unclear whether it challenges adults too, and if ...
Noa Handelsman, Dror Dotan
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Background: Duke Treadmill Score (DTS) is a well known score to stratify prognosis with good diagnostic value in predicting number of diseased coronary arteries in ischemic heart disease patient.
Ni Made Elva Mayasari +2 more
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