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Buried Treasure? Overlooked and Newly Discovered Evolutionary Contributions to Human Brain Diseases
Recapitulative schema of different exploratory levels of the evolutionary impact on human neurological diseases. Clinical neuroscience focuses on the mechanisms of brain function, but this approach falls short of insights into how the central nervous system (CNS) evolved, both in health and disease.
Nico J. Diederich +20 more
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Dataset for article 'Reflecting on the quantitative turn in linguistics' (Linguistics 59.5)
Bernd Kortmann
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The Effects of Feedbacks on Chinese Learners’ English Learning Process: A Quantitative Analysis in Linguistics Correctness [PDF]
Yuan Cheng, Shunyu Yao, Yiyin Zhang
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Abstract Hybodontiformes was a diverse, successful, and important group of shark‐like chondrichthyans known from a variety of ecosystems. Some representatives of the order had a wide palaeogeographic distribution, as is the case with Priohybodus arambourgi. With a multicuspidate crown, P. arambourgi was the first hybodontiform to develop fully serrated
Estevan Eltink +5 more
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The Development of Statistical Literacies in Colombian Applied Linguistics Teacher-Researchers
The action research study reported in this paper aimed to develop the statistical literacy of five applied linguistics teacher-researchers enrolled in a doctoral programme at a Colombian public university.
María Eugenia Guapacha-Chamorro
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Laura A. Janda: Cognitive linguistics: The quantitative turn [PDF]
Rachel Ramsey
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Shaping the human face: Periosteal bone modeling across ontogeny
Abstract Facial morphology is a defining aspect of Homo sapiens that distinguishes our species from fossil ancestors and plays a central role in estimating age, sex, and ancestry in both past and present populations. Understanding how the face develops during postnatal ontogeny is essential for interpreting adult facial variation.
Sarah E. Freidline +5 more
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Operationalizations of domain-general mechanisms cognitive linguists often rely on: a perspective from quantitative corpus linguistics [PDF]
Stefan Τh. Gries
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Abstract Actinopterygii is a major extant vertebrate group, but limited data are available for its earliest members. Here we investigate the morphology of Devonian actinopterygians, focusing on the lower jaw. We use X‐ray computed tomography (XCT) to provide comprehensive descriptions of the mandibles of 19 species, which span the whole of the Devonian
Ben Igielman +11 more
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