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    NEW DATA ON ORE MINERALOGY OF THE AK-SUG PORPHYRY Au-Mo-Cu DEPOSIT (NORTHEASTERN TUVA) by M.V. Shadchin, G.I. Shvedov, V.A. Makarov, B.M. Lobastov, S.A. Silyanov, S.S. Serdyuk

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Previously unknown minerals of Se (bohdanowiczite and berzelianite), Co (carrollite and Co-bearing pyrite), Bi (native bismuth, wittichenite, volynskite, and miharaite), Cu and Ag (mckinstryite and stromeyerite), W (scheelite), and U (brannerite) are found in ores of the deposit. …”
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    Natural Area Weeds: Mexican Petunia (Ruellia simplex) by Sandra B. Wilson, Adrienne Burkhead, Carrie Reinhardt Adams, Rosanna Freyre, Alison M. Fox, Randall Stocker

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Five species of Ruellia are native to Florida, and three non-native species are listed as naturalized in the state, including R. simplex (Wunderlin et al. 2019). …”
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    An Innovative Technique of Reconstructing Combined Extensor Tendon Zone (z5 and z4) Defect, Utilizing an Adjacent Proximal (z6) Tendon, as a Distally Based Tendon Flip Flap, in the... by Narendra S. Mashalkar, Pooja Thoppal Shiva, Joseph Kattady

    “…The use of available local tendon as flap may be considered, the tendon harvesting being done from a part of the native tendon from either proximal or distal location. …”
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    “Pillaring Effects” in Cross-Linked Cellulose Biopolymers: A Study of Structure and Properties by Inimfon A. Udoetok, Lee D. Wilson, John V. Headley

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This study contributes to an improved understanding of the role of cross-linking of native cellulose in its structure and functional properties. …”
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    Analysis of the effects of different provocative methods on bioelectrical brain activity in patients with epilepsy by G. Seniut, D. Streckytė, R. Mameniškienė

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…EEGs of 144 patients with epilepsy were registered (age 37.9±16.2; 52.8% – women; 66.7% had focal epilepsy) using 3 standard (HV, IPS, eyes closed-eyes open) and 4 additional tests (reading aloud in a native and unknown language, solving a Rubik’s cube, crossing out letters). …”
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    The influence of HIV infection on myocardial fibrosis diagnosed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observation studies by Katongo Hope Mutengo, Katongo Hope Mutengo, Bruno Bezerra Lima, Wilbroad Mutale, Aggrey Mweemba, Lorrita Kabwe, Clive Banda, Callistus Kaayunga, Mutale Mulenga, Douglas Heimburger, Sepiso K. Masenga, John Jeffrey Carr, Annet Kirabo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Meta-analysis included seven studies on late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) (1,081 participants: 669 PWH), eight on native T1 mapping (840 participants: 467 PWH), and ten on ECVF (1,603 participants: 992 PWH). …”
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    The Key English Pronunciation Difficulties for Egyptian EFL Learners by Hasnaa Hasan Sultan Abdelreheem

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Despite all the attempts by ESL and EFL learners to attain (near-)native proficiency, many phonological, lexical and spelling mistakes still occur in any L2 learning environment (Huwari 2019, 31). …”
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    Phonetic imitation by young L2 learners: English VOTs for speakers of Polish by Wieczorek Błażej, Rojczyk Arkadiusz

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The current study was intended to determine the degree to which young native Polish learners of English imitate native English models’ speech, with gender as a potential influencing factor. …”
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    Du caboclo à l’indigène : réflexions sur l’ethnogenèse au Brésil by Florent Kohler

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…From caboclo to native: reflections on ethnogenesis in Brazil. Practices and representations of caboclo populations from North and Northeast Brazil display significant homogeneity. …”
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    Smooth-bark Mexican Pine (Pinus pseudostrobus) by Gary W. Knox

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…The slender needles are up to 12 inches long in groups (fascicles) of five. In its native environment, smooth-bark Mexican pine is considered fast growing, and can reach more than 120 feet tall and about 60 feet wide. …”
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    Smooth-bark Mexican Pine (Pinus pseudostrobus) by Gary W. Knox

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…The slender needles are up to 12 inches long in groups (fascicles) of five. In its native environment, smooth-bark Mexican pine is considered fast growing, and can reach more than 120 feet tall and about 60 feet wide. …”
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    Reescrituras contemporáneas de la esclavitud en las islas Canarias: los fantasmas memoriales en la novela histórica Epistolario de un nativo (2019) de Pedro Óscar Martínez Quintana... by Claire Laguian

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Not many publications exist about the history of colonization and slavery in the Canary Islands, and then a significant epistemic and memorial void remains in the contemporary Canarian imagination due to the total destruction of the native cultures and languages after the crimes of colonization and acculturation. …”
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    'Florida Whitewater' Caladium - A University of Florida Cultivar by G. J. Wilfert, Brent K. Harbaugh, B. D. Miranda

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…Caladium xhortulanum Birdsey], grown for their colorful foliage, are members of the aroid family (Araceae Juss.) native to tropical America (Croat, 1979). Although their native habitat largely consists of dense, moist forests with heavy shade, many of the cultivars grown today retain their bright color in full sun (Bell and Wilfret, 1998). …”
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    INDICES OF PAYING CAPACITY AND COEFFICIENTS OF LIQUIDITY IN ACTIVITY OF ENTERPRISES by I. I. Chvankova

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…The points of view of the leading native economists on conception 'financial stability of enterprise are taken into account.…”
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    Aortic Dissection Occurring 18 Months after Successful Endovascular Repair in an Anatomically Difficult Case of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm by Satoshi Yamamoto, Katsuyuki Hoshina, Yutaka Takazawa, Hiroyuki Okamoto, Kunihiro Shigematsu, Tetsuro Miyata, Toshiaki Watanabe

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We believe that aggressive reintervention at the proximal site in elderly women might cause the dissection of the native aorta.…”
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    Current Genetic Epidemiology of 𝛽-Thalassemias and Structural Hemoglobin Variants in the Lazio Region (Central Italy) Following Recent Migration Movements by Antonio Amato, Maria Pia Cappabianca, Alessia Colosimo, Maria Perri, Paola Grisanti, Ivo Zaghis, Donatella Ponzini, Maria Lerone

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…These data differ, both in type and percentage, from the mutational spectrum detected in the native population in 1995. Since a few defects are prevalent in each country, a proper strategy for the identification of mutations in immigrant individuals relies on the prior knowledge of their frequency in native ethnic group.…”
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    Ng’angas – Zambian Healers-Diviners and their Relationship with Pentecostal Christianity: The Intermingling of Pre-Christian Beliefs and Christianity by Agnieszka Podolecka and Austin M. Cheyeka

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…During field studies undertaken by both authors, it has been established that many Bantu speaking people still believe in some aspects of their native religions, especially in the powers of the ancestral spirits. …”
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    After the Dance d’Edwidge Danticat : visions carnavalesques de l’espace haïtien by Corinne Duboin

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…In my analysis of Edwidge Danticat’s travelogue, I will explore the Haitian American writer’s treatment of the carnivalesque in both her representation of her native land (its geography, history and culture) and her apprehension of a new self-image.…”
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