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Model‐Based Cybersecurity: Automating Common Vulnerabilities Reporting
ABSTRACT The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Program's mission is to identify, define, and catalog publicly disclosed cybersecurity vulnerabilities. A cybersecurity practitioner who suspects a software, hardware, or service vulnerability, can initiate a CVE‐ID Requesting process, as defined by MITRE.
Ahmad Jbara, Dov Dori
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Abstract Current trends encouraging a move away from monolingual teaching have sparked a renewed interest in the role of translation in language instruction. Yet, there are few theoretically and empirically grounded proposals regarding specific uses of translation in the language classroom.
Monika Bader +2 more
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Bad suffixes : morphological Pejoration in Old Sicilian
The article describes some aspects of the evaluative morphology of Old Sicilian (14th–16th centuries), with a focus on suffixes that encode a pejorative meaning.
Egle Mocciaro, Roberta Romeo
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LA FORMATION DES HYPOCORISTIQUES EN FRANÇAIS ET EN YORUBA [PDF]
La question abordée dans cet article est celle de la formation des hypocoristiques en français et yoruba. Pour le yoruba, nous nous plaçons au sein de la communauté yoruba du sud-ouest du Nigéria et pour le français, au sein de la communauté francophone ...
Tajudeen A. Osunniran, Isaiah Bariki
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Abstract Background Amoxicillin‒clavulanic acid (AMC) is one of the most frequently used antibiotics in small animal practice, and reports on adverse reactions are scarce. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of immediate allergic adverse reactions to intravenous (IV) AMC in conscious dogs. Methods The medical records of a
Leonel Frutuoso, Anna Threlfall
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Agents and instruments in Old Czech nominal word formation
In this article, I will apply the kind of semantic analysis that has been employed with grammatical morphemes in functional-typological research to nominal word formation patterns.
Enrique Gutiérrez Rubio
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The English language is a gargantuan, gluttonous beast. It has become extraordinary in its powers of assimilation – such that we rarely consider the origins of the words we use. In this paper, we will shed light on these origins, including the Pontic–Caspian steppe, the British Empire and, of course, a TV show.
Kieran M. R. Hunt
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Suffixal adverbial derivatives and compounds in Vrančić’s dictionary
Vrančić’s dictionary has a considerable number of adverbial derivatives, while the number of compound adjectives is noticeably smaller. General descriptive adjectives are derived with suffixes -(a)k, -(a)n, -en, -it, and derivatives coincide semantically
Ivana Lovrić Jović +1 more
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Early Form-Based Morphological Decomposition in Tagalog: MEG Evidence from Reduplication, Infixation, and Circumfixation. [PDF]
Wray S, Stockall L, Marantz A.
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From atoms to a data bank: optimizing transferability of electron‐density symmetry
This work focuses on the electron density of atoms modeled with a multipolar approach. We investigate how the refinement of the multipole models with/without symmetry constraints and optimization of the orientation of the local coordinate system and pseudosymmetry assignment improves the accuracy of electron‐density representations for atoms and atom ...
Paulina Maria Rybicka +3 more
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