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Iconicity Emerges From Language Experience: Evidence From Japanese Ideophones and Their English Equivalents. [PDF]
Iida H, Akita K.
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C. elegans SSNA-1 is required for the structural integrity of centrioles and bipolar spindle assembly. [PDF]
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Neurological involvement in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation-associated thrombotic microangiopathy. [PDF]
Liu W, Zhu X, Xiao Y.
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Application of low-vacuum scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry for detection of renal tubular crystals: a case of nephrocalcinosis in the setting of anorexia nervosa. [PDF]
Zhu Y +7 more
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Vaginal Bleeding in a Peri-Menopausal Woman. [PDF]
Shivarajpur A, Kohen B.
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Minimal reduplication and reduplicative exponence
Morphology, 2013This paper presents Minimal Reduplication, a theory which analyzes reduplication as an emergent phenomenon. The theory is discussed with special focus on the area of morphophonology. Key claims and architecture are discussed in some detail. Finally a case study of a complex set of reduplicative data is considered in order to illustrate the utility of ...
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Neurology, 1976
A striking behavioral abnormality is described in three individuals who had severe head trauma. At a point when general mnestic capabilities had returned to a near normal level, the patients persistently relocated the hospital at another geographical site, even in the face of compelling counter-evidence.
D F, Benson, H, Gardner, J C, Meadows
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A striking behavioral abnormality is described in three individuals who had severe head trauma. At a point when general mnestic capabilities had returned to a near normal level, the patients persistently relocated the hospital at another geographical site, even in the face of compelling counter-evidence.
D F, Benson, H, Gardner, J C, Meadows
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Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1952
IN STUDIES of the behavior of patients with organic brain disease the phenomena of reduplication for place, person, and time have been observed. Reduplication for place may be defined as the confabulation of the existence of two or more places with almost identical attributes, although only one exists in reality.
E A, WEINSTEIN, R L, KAHN, L A, SUGARMAN
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IN STUDIES of the behavior of patients with organic brain disease the phenomena of reduplication for place, person, and time have been observed. Reduplication for place may be defined as the confabulation of the existence of two or more places with almost identical attributes, although only one exists in reality.
E A, WEINSTEIN, R L, KAHN, L A, SUGARMAN
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1951
Summary 1. The fourth recorded case of duplication of the stomach is reported. 2. The unique feature of this case was a communication with the ileum through a Meckel's diverticulum. 3. Intestinal bleeding was the most prominent symptom.
G T, McCUTCHEN, R B, JOSEY
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Summary 1. The fourth recorded case of duplication of the stomach is reported. 2. The unique feature of this case was a communication with the ileum through a Meckel's diverticulum. 3. Intestinal bleeding was the most prominent symptom.
G T, McCUTCHEN, R B, JOSEY
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