A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations
Summary: The rise and fall of the Roman Empire was a socio-political process with enormous ramifications for human history. The Middle Danube was a crucial frontier and a crossroads for population and cultural movement.
Íñigo Olalde +72 more
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Background: Variants in recombination-activating genes (RAG) are common genetic causes of autosomal recessive forms of combined immunodeficiencies (CID) ranging from severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), Omenn syndrome (OS), leaky SCID, and CID with ...
Svetlana O Sharapova +2 more
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Edible Insects in Slavic Culture: Between Tradition and Disgust
Simple Summary The research on the cultural aversion to eating insects in Western countries provides valuable insights into consumer behavior and consumption patterns.
Agnieszka Orkusz
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Dissonance as a concept of preserving the architectural heritage: Case study of the Belgrade Fairground [PDF]
Belgrade Fairground, built in the 1930s, was the first urban complex designed according to modern principles and the first physical structure built in Belgrade on the left bank of the Sava. During its existence, the complex has undergone radical changes -
Slavić Stefan
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CLASSLA-Stanza: The Next Step for Linguistic Processing of South Slavic Languages [PDF]
We present CLASSLA-Stanza, a pipeline for automatic linguistic annotation of the South Slavic languages, which is based on the Stanza natural language processing pipeline.
Luka Terčon, Nikola Ljubesic
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Measuring Gender Bias in West Slavic Language Models [PDF]
Pre-trained language models have been known to perpetuate biases from the underlying datasets to downstream tasks. However, these findings are predominantly based on monolingual language models for English, whereas there are few investigative studies of ...
Sandra Martinkov'a +2 more
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Resources and Few-shot Learners for In-context Learning in Slavic Languages [PDF]
Despite the rapid recent progress in creating accurate and compact in-context learners, most recent work focuses on in-context learning (ICL) for tasks in English.
Michal vStef'anik +3 more
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Exploring the Use of Foundation Models for Named Entity Recognition and Lemmatization Tasks in Slavic Languages [PDF]
This paper describes Adam Mickiewicz University’s (AMU) solution for the 4th Shared Task on SlavNER. The task involves the identification, categorization, and lemmatization of named entities in Slavic languages. Our approach involved exploring the use of
Gabriela Pałka, Artur Nowakowski
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A very unpredictable ‘person’: A corpus-based approach to suppletion in West Polesian
In Slavic languages, as in many other languages, the noun for person has a suppletive paradigm. Yet, as this study shows, in West Polesian (East Slavic) the noun person is a typological outlier not only within Slavic but also cross-linguistically because
Kristian Roncero
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Improving anticorrosive properties of coatings based on zinc alloy TsAMSv4-1-2,5 doped with strontium [PDF]
The results of an experimental study of the effect of strontium on the anodic behavior of the Tsam 4-1-2,5 alloy in the NaCl electrolyte medium are presented.
I. N. Ganiev +3 more
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