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Identification of key volatiles affecting the flavour of Hainan 'Shanyou' (<i>Camellia hainanica</i>) oil by GC-MS. [PDF]

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Ozone photochemistry in fresh biomass burning smoke over the United States. [PDF]

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Jin L   +16 more
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Training and Evaluation of a Breath-Based Glucose Estimation Algorithm in People With Type 2 Diabetes: The BOYDSense-GM Study. [PDF]

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The optical nose: Monolayer sensitization of Au surfaces for plasmonic gas sensing. [PDF]

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Vocatives

2014
'Vocatives' proposes a formal syntactic approach to vocatives. The analysis focuses on the internal structure of vocatives phrases and on the mechanism through which a vocative phrase connects with the clause.
Virginia Hill, Melita Stavrou
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VOCs transport with VOCs-adsorbing particles under VOCs emission from carpet

Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2016
Many kinds of Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from building materials can deteriorate indoor air quality. Thus, it is essential to investigate how VOCs transport and how the airside VOCs concentration can be reduced. In order to remove airside VOCs, activated carbon particles can be used. This paper investigates the effect of activated carbon
Huan Xie, Chang Nyung Kim, Baoqing Deng
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Vocative!

2013
Vocatives have rarely been comprehensively discussed in their various facets. With 12 contributions covering the diversity of vocative marking, structures, and functions, as well as the relevance of vocatives for theoretical and methodological reasoning, this volume contributes to closing a significant gap in linguistic research. It provides a detailed
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Expressive vocatives

2019
This chapter develops a syntactic and semantic analysis of German expressive vocatives (eVocs), which consists of a second person pronoun and an expressive nominal part. It documents the special properties of eVocs and identifies three structural subtypes (autonomous, parenthetical, integrated).
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