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Does a Limited Defining Vocabulary Make Definitions Syntactically More Complex?
Definitions in learners’ dictionaries are usually written within a limited defining vocabulary (DV), that is, a set of lexical units specified prior to defining.
Kamiński Mariusz Piotr
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River Thermal Dynamics and Heatwaves of Polish Rivers Under Climate Change
Abstract Progression of global warming poses a significant risk to river ecosystems. However, how river heatwaves' characteristics across complex hydrological systems alter under climate change is still poorly understood. In this study, long‐term reconstructed daily river water temperatures (RWTs) from 125 hydrological stations in 70 rivers across ...
Jiang Sun +13 more
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Review of asteroid, meteor, and meteorite‐type links
Abstract With the goal to determine the origin of our meteorites in the asteroid belt, video and photographic observations of meteors have now tracked 75 meteorite falls. Six years ago, there were just hints that different meteorite types arrived on different orbits, but now, the number of orbits (N) is high enough for distinct patterns to emerge.
Peter Jenniskens +1 more
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El fenómeno del evergetismo en el Oriente imperial presenta una serie de particularidades vinculadas a la idiosincrasia sociocultural heredada del Helenismo y que raramente encuentran similitudes en las provincias occidentales.
Jorge Garcia Sanchez +1 more
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Causes and consequences of a construction disaster in a historic church [PDF]
Paper concerns a construction disaster, which took place on June 4, 2018 in the 14th century St. George church in Hajduki Nyskie (Opole Voivodeship). The object is famous for its well-preserved 15th century wall polychromes. During the construction works,
Bednarz Lukasz, Opalka Piotr
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Titian's Bacchus and His Two Loves
Abstract Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne represents not only Bacchus' attraction to Ariadne, as has long been recognized, but also his infatuation with a boy‐satyr, Ampelos, who struts at the centre of the composition. The little satyr's identity, recognized in the seventeenth century, but overlooked by modern scholars, is confirmed by newly revealed ...
Fern Luskin
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Onciderines originated c. 56 Ma, in the Palaeocene‐Eocene boundary, and consist of two major monophyletic lineages, here established as subtribes Hypsiomatina and Onciderina. A novel, female‐specific mechanism of attacking host plants known as girdling evolved independently and irreversibly at least five times in the onciderines.
Diego de S. Souza +8 more
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The study on the amount of income of the lesser clergy in the late Middle Ages was until now based mostly on fiscal registers. An unavoidable disadvantage of them is the recording only of an estimated sum of earnings.
Ewa Wółkiewicz
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Abstract This study aims to develop an absolute model of contemporary Vertical Crustal Movements (VCM) and Vertical Land Movements (VLM) in an area of Poland based on GNSS solutions. Velocities at permanent stations were subjected to geological, tectonic, hydrological and mineral information analyses.
B. Naumowicz +2 more
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The Wrocław–Szczytniki flanged axe from Koperniki
This work is a contribution to archaeometallurgical studies on the Únětice axes in Poland. The research was initiated by a single find of the Wrocław–Szczytniki flanged axe recovered from the village of Koperniki (Lower Silesia, Poland).
Łukasz Kowalski +2 more
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