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Acquisition of the Second Language By Patients with Brain Injury After Prolonged Coma [PDF]
Monika Połczyńska-Fiszer
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The sidechain doped polymer is investigated to have great potential for pressure detection due to the advantages including molecular rearrangement and charge‐density perturbance induced by micro‐mechanical deformation. This sensor displayed low‐pressure detection limit of 0.7 Pa as well as a rapid response time of 18.8 ms, enabling multi‐mode motion ...
Huimin Lu+14 more
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The effects of phonlogical awareness on second language acquisition
Ruth E Finsthwait
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The acquisition of tense in English: Distinguishing child second language from first language and specific language impairment [PDF]
Johanne Paradis+3 more
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This review highlights the potential of 2D‐2D heterostructures (HRs) in advancing monovalent ion‐based energy storage. It examines their role in tailoring charge interactions mechanisms, optimizing interfacial properties, and overcoming the limitations of individual layered materials.
Neetu Bansal+6 more
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Is musical ability related to second-language acquisition? A meta-analysis. [PDF]
Thompson RM, Salig LK, Slevc LR.
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Acquisition and change of discourse markers in first and second language
Alzira Verthein Tavares de Macedo
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Unperceivable Designs of Wearable Electronics
Unperceivable wearable technologies seamlessly integrate into everyone's daily life, for healthcare and Internet‐of‐Things applications. By remaining completely unnoticed both visually and tactilely, by the user and others, they ensure medical privacy and allow natural social interactions.
Yijun Liu+2 more
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Brain-Inspired Multisensory Learning: A Systematic Review of Neuroplasticity and Cognitive Outcomes in Adult Multicultural and Second Language Acquisition. [PDF]
Gkintoni E+2 more
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