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Ketamine: A tale of two enantiomers
The discovery of the rapid antidepressant effects of the dissociative anaesthetic ketamine, an uncompetitive N-Methyl-D-Aspartate receptor antagonist, is arguably the most important breakthrough in depression research in the last 50 years.
L. Jelen, A. Young, J. Stone
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Taalversorging - teoreties gefundeer in die taalpraktyk?
Language editing - theoretically grounded in language practice? This article focuses on the possibility of formulating a theory of language editing. Research indicates that language editing in practice is sometimes undertaken on a random basis.
A. du Plessis, W. A.M Carstens
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There and back again: A circuit extraction tale [PDF]
Translations between the quantum circuit model and the measurement-based one-way model are useful for verification and optimisation of quantum computations. They make crucial use of a property known as gflow.
Miriam Backens +4 more
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Karolina Ferreira (1993) by Lettie Viljoen and Vincent van Gogh’s 'The Night Café' (1888): A spatial-coherent reading Building on the text-linguistic definition of coherence as an intra-, inter-, and extratextual unity the underlying relations in ...
P. van Schalkwyk +2 more
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BackgroundNext generation sequencing (NGS) technology has revolutionized genomic and genetic research. The pace of change in this area is rapid with three major new sequencing platforms having been released in 2011: Ion Torrent’s PGM, Pacific Biosciences’
M. Quail +8 more
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’n Alfabeties-akrostiese klaaglied
An alphabetic acrostic lament Laments date back to the start of mankind and are known among all peoples, languages and nations. Laments are often spontaneous and unstructured, but sometimes they are structured in poetic form.
R. van der Spuy
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Funksionele meertaligheid in Suid-Afrika: 'n onbereikbare ideaal?
Functional multilingualism in South Africa: an unattainable ideal? Although much has been done on an official level to establish true multilingualism in South Africa, a tendency towards English monolingualism seems to exist in the country.
M. Verhoef
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Serotonin and brain function: a tale of two receptors
Previous attempts to identify a unified theory of brain serotonin function have largely failed to achieve consensus. In this present synthesis, we integrate previous perspectives with new and older data to create a novel bipartite model centred on the ...
R. Carhart-Harris, D. Nutt
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Is there a narrative hidden in a lyric poem? Dutch poets on narrativity in poetry: Robert Anker, Tomas Lieske, Leonard Nolens, Willem van Toorn en Eva Gerlach This article is concerned with the views expressed by poets on narrativity in lyric poems ...
H.J.G. Du Plooy
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This paper considers Norton’s Material Theory of Induction. The material theory aims inter alia to neutralize Hume’s Problem of Induction.
Skeels, Patrick
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