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How Do They Feel? Processing Others’ Emotions in Second Language Discourse
Abstract Emotion that is implied rather than literally expressed requires the processing of literal and pragmatic information. Processing multiple information types is an easy, fast process in the first language (L1) but can be costlier in a second language (L2), especially when emotional content is involved.
Andrea González‐García Aldariz +2 more
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The article deals with the problem of deciphering the code of a literary text, as one of the most pressing problems of modern linguistics. The article explores the work of the French writer Octave Mirbeau "Letters from my hut" in terms of the presence in
M. Voronkova, T. Samarskaya
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The what, which, when, why and who of Off responses in the auditory system
Abstract figure legend In this article, we will first review ‘What’ different mechanisms are involved in the generation of Off responses at the sub‐cortical and cortical level of the auditory system. Then, we evaluate ‘Which’ stimulus properties elicit Off responses at the different levels of the auditory system.
Jean‐Marc Edeline, Robert C. Liu
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The third-octave mode mill chatter is a prominent rejection in the efficiency and quality of the strip. The third-octave mode chatter frequency is in the range of 150–250 Hz. Frequency analysis of vibration acceleration signal or original rolling process
Xing Lu +3 more
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Citation: 'octaves' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.14891 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms.
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ABSTRACT Chronic anthropogenic activity is an ongoing threat to the marine environment and presents unique challenges in shallow, coastal habitats where harbor porpoises reside. Harbor porpoises have high metabolic needs and are highly susceptible to negative environmental factors; however, no long‐term studies have been conducted on wild populations ...
Rachel L. Lennon +5 more
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Neural Dynamics of Attentional Boost Effect
An ERP study reveals a distinct neural timeline of enhanced processing for target‐paired stimuli, from encoding to recognition, supporting the mechanism of target enhancement over distractor inhibition. ABSTRACT Background: The attentional boost effect refers to enhanced memory for information presented concurrently with target detection.
Xintong Chen +8 more
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In this article, active noise reduction system has been described. The ANR system was made on basis of finite impulse response filter and realised algorithms LMS or NLMS.
Wojciech CIESIELKA
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Evaluating Multi‐Model and Multi‐Metric Approaches to Low‐Flow Simulation in Irish Catchments
Daily streamflow from 125 catchments was simulated using 47 conceptual models available in MARRMoT framework. The models were calibrated using two objective functions (log NSE and inverse KGE) focusing low flows. Model performances and choice of objective function were assessed against 18 catchment characteristics. ABSTRACT Climate change has increased
Sri Gowthami Vengana +2 more
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Isothermic Gasification Octave
Gasification is a process of thermal convertion where the solid biomass (sawdust pellets) turns into gas by partial oxidation at high temperatures.
Mario Matiauda
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