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DK-Crush or Mini-Crush Stenting for Complex Left Main Bifurcation Lesions: The Multicenter EVOLUTE-CRUSH LM Registry. [PDF]
Uzun F+38 more
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Predictive model development combining CT-FFR and SYNTAX score for major adverse cardiovascular events in complex coronary artery disease. [PDF]
Luo W+6 more
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Development of artificial neural network model for predicting the rapid maxillary expansion technique in children with cleft lip and palate. [PDF]
Zahoor Ul Huqh M+9 more
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Gene syntax defines supercoiling-mediated transcriptional feedback
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Synthese, 1970
The program for syntax which I describe here is not one I can claim as specially my own. The two basic ideas are due to Frege: analysis of an expression into a main functor and its argument(s), and distinction among categories of functors according to the categories of arguments and values.
Peter Geach, Peter Geach
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The program for syntax which I describe here is not one I can claim as specially my own. The two basic ideas are due to Frege: analysis of an expression into a main functor and its argument(s), and distinction among categories of functors according to the categories of arguments and values.
Peter Geach, Peter Geach
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Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1964
them to go beyond the speech they have actually heard and practiced to the creation of lawful novelties. If new monosyllables are created, speakers of English will agree that stug is "better English" than ftug. Probably this is because they have a shared implicit knowledge of the initial consonant clusters that are acceptable in English.
Colin Fraser, Roger Brown
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them to go beyond the speech they have actually heard and practiced to the creation of lawful novelties. If new monosyllables are created, speakers of English will agree that stug is "better English" than ftug. Probably this is because they have a shared implicit knowledge of the initial consonant clusters that are acceptable in English.
Colin Fraser, Roger Brown
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THE SYNTAX OF COORDINATION AND THE EVOLUTION OF SYNTAX
The Evolution of Language, 2008Chapter in The Evolution of Language Proceedings of the 7th International Conference (EVOLANG7), Barcelona, Spain, 12 – 15 March 2008, edited by Andrew D. M. Smith, Kenny Smith, Ferrer I. Cancho. Book description: This volume comprises refereed papers and abstracts from the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG7), held in
Cowart, Wayne, PhD, McDaniel, Dana, PhD
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Assessment of the SYNTAX score in the Syntax study
EuroIntervention, 2009The SYNTAX score has been designed to better anticipate the risks of percutaneous or surgical revascularisation, taking into account the functional impact of the coronary circulation with all its anatomic components including the presence of bifurcations, total occlusions, thrombus, calcification, and small vessels.
Ted Feldman+17 more
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Child Development, 1968
Children were given a comprehension task consisting of the selection of pictures to match active and passive affirmative sentences. The amount of semantic content was varied by substituting nonsense words into some, all, or none of the content word spaces in the sentence frame. The picture content was either familiar or unfamiliar.
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Children were given a comprehension task consisting of the selection of pictures to match active and passive affirmative sentences. The amount of semantic content was varied by substituting nonsense words into some, all, or none of the content word spaces in the sentence frame. The picture content was either familiar or unfamiliar.
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