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Glissile Interphase Boundaries Enable Collective Phase Switching in Epitaxial Polar Oxides
A triple point is identified in the phase diagram of low‐symmetry epitaxial BiFeO3 thin film along with an extended regime of phase competition associated with a flattened energy landscape. The electromechanical response is shown to be governed by correlated interphase‐boundary motion, including scale‐free avalanche dynamics characteristic of systems ...
Mohammad Moein Seyfouri +11 more
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Person and Gender Hierarchies in Micmac
There is a well-known hierarchy of grammatical persons in the Algonkian languages that determines the direct and inverse forms of the transitive verb.
Dawe-Sheppard, Audrey, Hewson, John
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This article details the development of an artery‐on‐chip platform for in vitro arterial disease modeling and therapeutic discovery. It describes the fabrication of a fibrin biomaterial scaffold seeded with iPSC‐derived smooth muscle and endothelial cells, mimicking native artery properties. Two genetic disease models showcase the platform's ability to
Danielle Yarbrough +10 more
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Hierarchy is a defining feature of groups (Berger et al., 1972; Fiske, 2010; Sidanius & Pratto, 1999). In this thesis I examined what it takes to climb up this hierarchy in face-to-face groups.
de Waal-Andrews, Wendy G.
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Person and number agreement in Dumi
Aissen (1999, 2003) argues that prominence hierarchy e¤ects in morphosyntax are governed by fixed rankings of markedness constraints related to the hierarchies themselves by harmonic alignment (Prince and Smolensky 1993). In this article, I analyze the e¤
Trommer, Jochen
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The person marking system in Huaylas Quechua [PDF]
textThis paper presents an analysis of the person marking system in Huaylas Quechua, spoken in the north-central Peruvian Andes, focusing on subject and object agreement, and compares person marking in Huaylas Quechua with that found in other Quechuan ...
Julca Guerrero, Felix Claudio
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The category of Number in Basque: II. Prehistoriacal and typological aspects
In this second and last part of the article about the grammatical number in Basque, it is discussed what the state of affairs in prehistorical periods may have been like, taking historical data as a starting point.
Mikel Martínez Areta
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A nanounit‐assembled hydrogel employing a “pull‐and‐push” strategy simultaneously scavenges pro‐inflammatory cell‐free DNA (cfDNA) and delivers regenerative therapeutics in response to burn‐induced hyperthermia. By repolarizing macrophages and promoting angiogenesis, this multifunctional platform accelerates burn wound healing, offering a blueprint for
Han‐Sem Kim +9 more
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Semantic Hierarchy-Aware Segmentation
Humans are able to recognize structured relations in observation, allowing us to decompose complex scenes into simpler parts and abstract the visual world at multiple levels.
Wang, W +4 more
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Variations on a Theme of Within-Person Variation [PDF]
Variation characterizes much of everyday life. People's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are not static, but change depending on who they are, where they are, and with whom they are. For personality psychologists interested in describing this variation,
Catterson, Arman Daniel
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