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From interest to engagement: a serial mediation model of self-efficacy and academic buoyancy. [PDF]
Akbaba Eser RS, Erdoğan U, Selvi B.
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Technologies for engineering repetitive DNA
Abstract Repetitive DNA, a fundamental architectural element of genomes, is widespread across organisms and comprises about 54% of the human genome. With advances in long‐read sequencing and bioinformatics approaches, highly repetitive sequences can now be characterized in depth.
Shuting Ma, Yali Cui, Yi Wu
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Bridging the Gap Between Language and Literacy: Evidence from Interventions in Young Greek-Speaking Children with Developmental Language Disorder. [PDF]
Mouzaki A +3 more
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CTP Ontology: A Semantic Model for Structuring Cultural Thematic Paths
Abstract A thematic path enhances the appreciation of cultural heritage by connecting diverse cultural objects through shared themes. This study introduces the Cultural Thematic Path (CTP) Ontology, designed to support the creation, organization, description, publication, and management of thematic paths within the GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives,
Tiziana Pasciuto +2 more
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Hybrid artificial intelligence architectures for automatic text correction in the Kazakh language. [PDF]
Baitenova L +4 more
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Pulmonalis or Pulmonaris? It's Elementarius, My Dear Watson
ABSTRACT The adjectival suffix ‐alis and its allomorph ‐aris are very common in the anatomical nomenclature; however, rules governing differential usage, such as ‐aris substituting for ‐alis following an ‐l‐, leave many exceptions. Here, we report an empirical study of 985 adjectives with ‐alis and ‐aris suffixes used in Terminologia Anatomica (2nd ed.)
Paul E. Neumann +3 more
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Secondary imperfectivisation is reverbalisation. [PDF]
Arsenijević B +2 more
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Zebra finches are able to learn affixation-like patterns. [PDF]
Chen J, Jansen N, ten Cate C.
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Rust resistance in barley accessions County and BHS248
Abstract Rusts can cause devastating losses of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in epidemic years. Several reactions to Puccinia hordei (Rph) genes/quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for resistance to barley leaf rust (BLR) have been documented. In contrast, there is a dearth of characterized resistance sources against stem rust (SR) caused by Puccinia graminis.
Kelly Jordaan +7 more
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Semantic granularity in derivation. [PDF]
Huyghe R, Varvara R.
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