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    Erwägungen zu Adjektiven und Quantoren in Nominalphrasenstrukturen by Magdalena Feret

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Its aim is to revise the conception and conclusions presented by Feret (2014). First, the cognitive grammar perspective on conceptual nominal structures and functions of adjectives and quantifiers is presented and reviewed. …”
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    Facts About Zinc by Linda B. Bobroff

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Zinc deficiency can affect the immune system, cognitive function, and growth in children. Severe zinc deficiency can cause diarrhea, hair loss, poor appetite, skin disorders, impotence, and changes in taste. …”
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    Prosocial Involvement as a Positive Youth Development Construct: A Conceptual Review by Ching Man Lam

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Antecedents of prosocial involvement such as biological traits, personality, cognitive and emotional processes, socialization experience, culture, and their social context are examined. …”
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    Matematyczna aktywność badawcza uczniów klas początkowych. Między koncepcjami naukowymi i potocznymi by Alina Kalinowska

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Conditions stimulating an independent creation and formulation of regularities require particular cognitive scenarios. In the early grades, students have the opportunity to develop this all-compassing intellectual ability mostly due to the specially designed educational and explorative conditions. …”
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    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS A TECHNOLOGICAL BASIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF BANKS by A. Berdyshev

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Thanks to the development of machine learning, artificial intelligence and cognitive computing, banks can more quickly process huge amounts of information, build more accurate models that can anticipate the needs of customers, create personalized offers and automate their services. …”
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    Treating common mental disorder including psychotic experiences in the primary care improving access to psychological therapies programme (the TYPPEX study): protocol for a stepped... by David Fowler, Jesus Perez, Peter B Jones, Debra Russo, Clare Knight, Mary Dixon-Woods, Allan B Clark, Margaret Heslin, Sarah Byford, Paul French, Thomas Kabir, Jan Stochl, Mona Kanaan, James Clarke, Nick Grey, Ann Marie Swart, Polly-Anna Ashford, Ushma Patel, Freya Stuart, Hannah Murray, J Hodgekins, Nesta Reeve, Nicola Marshall, Michelle Painter, Maria Leathersich, Martin Pond

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The participants will be (1) 56–80 qualified IAPT cognitive behavioural therapists and (2) 600 service users who are triaged as appropriate for cognitive behavioural therapy in an IAPT service and have PE according to the Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences—Positive 15-items Scale. …”
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    Sequence of episodic memory-related behavioral and brain-imaging abnormalities in type 2 diabetes by Bo Hu, Ying Yu, Xin-Wen Yu, Min-Hua Ni, Yan-Yan Cui, Xin-Yu Cao, Ai-Li Yang, Yu-Xin Jin, Sheng-Ru Liang, Si-Ning Li, Pan Dai, Ke Wu, Lin-Feng Yan, Bin Gao, Guang-Bin Cui

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The California Verbal Learning Test, Montreal cognitive assessment, and Stroop color word test was used to assess the episodic memory, general cognitive function, and executive function. …”
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    CLN6‐related continuum phenotype caused by aberrant splicing by Federica Invernizzi, Barbara Castellotti, Chiara Reale, Celeste Panteghini, Isabel Colangelo, Roberta Solazzi, Francesca Ragona, Lucio Giordano, Jessica Galli, Davide Rossi Sebastiano, Gianluca Marucci, Valeria Cuccarini, Giuseppe Didato, Cinzia Gellera, Barbara Garavaglia, Tiziana Granata, Laura Canafoglia

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are genetically heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorders, characterized by progressive cognitive and motor decline, epilepsy, visual impairment, and shortened life‐expectancy. …”
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    Resting-state functional brain connectivity in female adolescents with first-onset anorexia nervosa by Katrien F.M. Bracké, Laura Monteiro Rente Dias, Marisha N. Meijer, Cathelijne P.M. Steegers, Laurinde F. den Heijer, Tess van der Harst, Marjolein H.G. Dremmen, Meike W. Vernooij, Gwen C. Dieleman, Tonya White

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objective: Women with anorexia nervosa (AN) have been shown to demonstrate differences in functional connectivity in brain regions associated with cognitive control, somatosensory processing, and emotion regulation. …”
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    Comparative the efficacy and safety of Gosuranemab, Semorinemab, Tilavonemab, and Zagotenemab in patients with Alzheimer’s disease: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of... by Wenting Cai, Wenting Cai, Hui Zhang, Hui Zhang, Yan Wu, Yan Wu, Yao Yao, Jinping Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Tau protein aggregation, a key pathological feature of AD, is closely associated with neurodegeneration and cognitive decline. Targeting tau protein has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy. …”
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    Éléments de compréhension du processus de politisation du discours sur la gestion intégrée des zones côtières by Céline Ségalini

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…After showing what mechanisms are generally put forward in the literature to depict this politicization, it emphasizes the importance considering its overall cognitive framework. Thus, politicization of ICZM discourse is partly linked with the social recognition of sustainable development thought, which breaks with the dominant critical environmentalism of the 1970s.…”
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    39th Annual European Brain and Behaviour Society Abstracts

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…All approaches relating brain and behaviour were represented at the meeting, which aimed to further expand the wide spectrum of previous EBBS AGMs, and to bring together integrative, system, cognitive, computational neuroscientists.…”
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    Entre utopie et action collective, comment accompagner la transition des territoires vers l’économie circulaire ? by Joël Ntsondé

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The thesis focuses on the cognitive, organizational and inter-organizational mechanisms that underlie the transition of a territory to circular economy. …”
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    Animal Welfare, Agency, and Animal–Computer Interaction by Heather Browning, Walter Veit

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this paper, we discuss the importance of animal agency for welfare and examine how use of some types of animal–computer interaction can enable animals to exercise more agency in captive environments through increased choice and control, cognitive challenge, and social interactions; as well as considering some of the potential limitations of such efforts.…”
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    TIME IN PROFESSORS’ LIVES THROUGH THE EYES OF SOCIOLOGISTS by Polina A. Ambarova, Garold E. Zborovsky

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The authors analyze the results of a qualitative study of the temporal behaviour strategies of representatives of the research pedagogical and scientific community, investigate the temporal behaviour strategies in the context of cognitive, emotional and behavioral aspects by using the method of depth semiformalized interview. …”
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    Be to, grammaticalisation et ambiguïté énonciative by Françoise Lachaux

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…As the title indicates, this paper addresses the issues of grammaticalization and ambiguity, and the relation between the two, in the case of the be to construction.As a verbal periphrasis devoid of any lexical element, only to be found in the simple present and simple preterite (*be to, *being to, *been to), and so very concise as to be labelled as “minimalist”, be to raises several challenging questions, concerning its alledged closeness to passive constructions (such as be supposed to / be expected to), and its superficial morphological similarity with have to.The apparent absence of any marks of involvement on the speaker’s part, together with the cognitive gap created by the lack of lexical basis, leave a vacuum on the semantic and pragmatic levels: could grammaticalization be linked with some strategy of concealment and implicit modality?…”
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    École, savoirs et valeurs : une tentative d’éclaircissement by Alain Beitone, Estelle Hemdane

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Thirdly, we will demonstrate that taking into account the values within schools is rightful, provided that dogmatism, militancy and cognitive relativism are rejected.…”
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