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DCDC2 gene polymorphisms are associated with developmental dyslexia in Chinese Uyghur children
Developmental dyslexia is a complex reading and writing disorder with strong genetic components. In previous genetic studies about dyslexia, a number of candidate genes have been identified.
Yun Chen +3 more
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ABSTRACT Existing literature largely agrees that authoritarian regimes establish channels for political participation to gather valuable information on citizens' anti‐regime sentiments and policy preferences and to supervise lower‐level bureaucrats and firms.
Anton Bogs
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ABSTRACT Adopting a broad understanding of compliance as adherence to norms, this study examines the role of the Chinese–Hungarian Bilingual School in Budapest in the propagation of institutional, educational, and civic norms, through an anthropological inquiry into the discourses and practices embraced and enacted by teachers, parents, and students ...
Fanni Beck, Pál Nyíri
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The Poor Man in Byzantium. Fragments of an Old Uyghur Tale
Turfan Vahası’ndaki Yarhoto’da keşfedilmiş iki Eski Uygurca bir hikayenin parçası, daha önce herhangi bir eserden bilinmeyen bir anlatıyla ilişkilendirilebilir. Berlin Turfan Koleksiyonu’nun el yazmaları 10. yüzyıldan 12. yüzyıla kadar olan döneme aittir. Fragmanların konusu, tüccarları Bizans’a getirecek bir kervanın hikayesidir.
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Postcolonial transitions on the southern borders of the former Soviet Union: the return of Eurasianism? [PDF]
As the Soviet Union dissolved into a new territorial reality, it released the doubly repressed histories of Tsarist and Soviet imperium. In the states to the south of the new Russian Federation, the post-soviet jostled with the postcolonial as nations ...
Bowring, Bill
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Background Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a growing health concern among adolescents, driven by rising obesity rates. Early identification of prediabetes, particularly impaired fasting glucose (IFG), can guide interventions to reduce long‐term risks. Despite the global burden of diabetes, limited data exist on Saudi adolescents, a population experiencing ...
Haifa Alfaraidi +7 more
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Five old Uyghur Abhidharma texts containing Brāhmī elements
It is commonly known that Chinese Buddhist texts were the main source of Old Uyghur Buddhist texts, which means that the majority of them were translated from Chinese. Among them were not only popular Mahāyāna texts but also Chinese apocryphal texts and commentaries.
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A GENERAL REVIEW OF RESEARCH ON ÇAĞATAY TURKISH IN CHINA
From the ending of the 13th century to the beginning of the 20th century the west branch of the Turkic language was called Osmanli or Osmanli Turkčäsi, and the east branch of the Turkic language was called Çağatayčä or Çağatay Turkish.
Mehmet Ali Abliz
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Glyph guessing for 'oo' and 'ee': spatial frequency information in sound symbolic matching for ancient and unfamiliar scripts. [PDF]
In three experiments, we asked whether diverse scripts contain interpretable information about the speech sounds they represent. When presented with a pair of unfamiliar letters, adult readers correctly guess which is /i/ (the 'ee' sound in 'feet'), and ...
Styles, S.J., Turoman, N.
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Government Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship: Evidence From China
ABSTRACT Government venture capital funds (GVCs) are a global phenomenon. GVCs are central players in China's VC market, now the second largest globally. While existing literature often depicts China's GVCs as a successful public effort to promote entrepreneurship, this paper presents an alternative view.
Isabelle Zhang
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