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Latin presents in -t- and the etymologies of necto ‘to weave, bind’ and flecto ‘to bend, curve’
“Latin presents in -t- and the etymologies of necto ‘to weave, bind’ and flecto ‘to bend, curve’” This paper discusses the origin of the Latin verbs formed with the suffix -t- in the present stem, as well as the etymologies of those verbs.
Ranko Matasović
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Semiconducting THO‐C3N Monolayers for Ultrahigh Anisotropic Carrier Mobility
A precise site‐specific N‐doping strategy that drives a secondary electronic transition in net W is proposed, enabling the electronic properties transition from metal to Dirac semimetal and ultimately to semiconductor. The obtained THO‐C3N‐2 and THO‐C3N‐3 semiconductors exhibit high carrier mobilities and pronounced mobility anisotropy, with THO‐C3N‐2 ...
Rui Tan +7 more
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One characteristic of the English language is its extensive use of affixes, and of suffixes in particular. Indeed, a dictionary count shows that some 45 per cent of the words listed are suffixed, including 2 per cent that are double-suffixed ...
Brooke, Maxey
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Shortest Unique Substring Query Revisited [PDF]
We revisit the problem of finding shortest unique substring (SUS) proposed recently by [6]. We propose an optimal $O(n)$ time and space algorithm that can find an SUS for every location of a string of size $n$. Our algorithm significantly improves the $O(
İleri, Atalay Mert +2 more
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To address the infection‐associated orthopedic implant failures, this study presents a gelatinase‐responsive antibacterial titanium implant (Ti‐Dual) featuring a dual‐anchored fusion peptide containing antibacterial (HHC36) and osteogenic (RGD) domains connected by a cleavable GPLGV linker.
Ru Zhong +5 more
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Derivation in English: Names of professions and their translation into Serbian [PDF]
Derivation is one among the many processes of word-formation in English. It is a word-formation process by which a new word is produced from an already existing one by adding affixes (prefixes, infixes or suffixes) to a base.
Ljubičić Gordana M.
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This study presents an interfacial method to fabricate POC@polymer core–shell nanostructures combining cage porosity with polymer robustness. Through chiral self‐assembly and non‐solvent‐induced surface polymerisation, uniform ∼20 nm polymer‐coated particles are produced.
Danyu Li +6 more
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La morphologie bretonne et la frontière entre la flexion et la dérivation
In this article, I would like to draw attention to some striking interactions between inflection and derivation in Breton and their implications for any morphological theory. The article is composed of two relatively independent parts. In the first part,
Gregory T. Stump
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Ion‐Confinement‐Assisted Erasure Purifies Oxidized MXene for Reuse
An erasure‐purification strategy removes surface‐derived TiO2 from oxidized Ti3C2Tx MXene by ion‐confinement‐induced interfacial conversion to soluble titanates, followed by brief acid washing. The scalable process enables approximately 70% material recovery, restores electrical conductivity, and recovers functional performance, including high ...
Xuefeng Zhang +11 more
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