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Current Biology, 1992
Eukaryotic transposable elements provide some of the best documented examples of the occasional horizontal transfer of DNA sequences between both closely and distantly related species. Although the mechanisms involved in such a transfer remain a puzzle, new ideas are beginning to emerge.
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Eukaryotic transposable elements provide some of the best documented examples of the occasional horizontal transfer of DNA sequences between both closely and distantly related species. Although the mechanisms involved in such a transfer remain a puzzle, new ideas are beginning to emerge.
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Transference, transference interpretations, and transference-focused psychotherapies.
Psychotherapy, 2012The concept of transference and the use of transference interpretations in psychotherapy have been highly controversial topics garnering frequent attention both within psychoanalysis and across multiple orientations of psychotherapy. In this article, we review the empirical evidence as it bears on this controversy and discuss the implications of the ...
Kenneth N, Levy, J Wesley, Scala
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Transfer or no transfer; that is the question
2017Abstract Over the past two decades, various theories have been put forward regarding the role of cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in third language (L3) acquisition. This study aims to test the validity of these hypotheses by investigating the syntactic development from a processing perspective.
Karoline Wirbatz, Pascal Buttkewitz
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Parsing Technology - Parsing '05, 2005
We introduce a method for transferring annotation from a syntactically annotated corpus in a source language to a target language. Our approach assumes only that an (unannotated) text corpus exists for the target language, and does not require that the parameters of the mapping between the two languages are known.
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We introduce a method for transferring annotation from a syntactically annotated corpus in a source language to a target language. Our approach assumes only that an (unannotated) text corpus exists for the target language, and does not require that the parameters of the mapping between the two languages are known.
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Models of Electron Transfer at Different Electrode Materials
Chemical Reviews, 2022Elizabeth Santos, Wolfgang Schmickler
exaly
TRANSFERENCE AND COUNTER‐TRANSFERENCE
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1957openaire +2 more sources

