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    Mutual mediation effects of homocysteine and PCSK9 on coronary lesion severity in patients with acute coronary syndrome: interplay with inflammatory and lipid markers by Ping Jin, Juan Ma, Peng Wu, Yitong Bian, Xueping Ma, Shaobin Jia, Qiangsun Zheng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Baseline characteristics, including inflammatory and lipid-related markers, were compared between individuals with non-severe (SYNTAX score ≤ 22) and severe (SYNTAX score > 22) coronary lesions. …”
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    The Impact of Complete Revascularization in Symptomatic Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction between Coronary Artery Bypass Graft and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention by Hsiu-Yu Fang, Yen-Nan Fang, Yin-Chia Chen, Jiunn-Jye Sheu, Wei-Chieh Lee

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Finally, 116 patients with reduced LVEF and those who had a SYNTAX score >22, who received CABG (N = 47) and PCI (N = 69), were recruited for this study.Results. …”
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    It’s not what it looks to be! : Déconnexion entre forme et sens dans les énoncés avec verbe de perception à emploi dit “copule” by Christelle LACASSAIN-LAGOIN

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…This surface conflict between syntax and semantics also shows in certain types of subject complements – nominal phrases, OF-prepositional phrases and AS IF/AS THOUGH-clauses. …”
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    A case for two voices in Old Church Slavonic – reflexively marked OCS verbs by Anna Malicka-Kleparska

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Consequently, the expressions headed by anticausatives, reflexives, subject experiencer verbs, statives, and reciprocals (as well as dative impersonal structures) encroach on the area of semantics belonging in Modern Slavic to be the realm expressed in terms of passive morpho-syntax. The conclusion that can be drawn from this state of affairs is that Old Church Slavonic is characterized by the opposition of active and middle voices, while the passive voice is in its infancy. …”
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    Linguistic strategies referring to politicians in the Spanish written press: an analysis of appositive constructions by An Vande Casteele

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…More precisely, we consider how syntax reflects a di_erent semantic content and a di_erent discourse function. …”
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    Associating walkability features with pedestrian activity in a central Athens neighborhood. by Yannis PARASKEVOPOULOS, Stefanos TSIGDINOS, Maria ANDRAKAKOU ANDRAKAKOU

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In addition, they appear to have strong positive correlation with local network centrality (space syntax), sidewalk width and functional density. Finally, the evaluation of pedestrian infrastructure demonstrated that pedestrian movement cannot be adequately sustained in Koukaki, thus needing serious interventions. …”
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    VIETNAMESE - K’HO MACHINE TRANSLATION USING EBMT APPROACH by Nguyễn Minh Tuấn, Đinh Viết Tuấn

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Both Vietnamese and K’Ho are linguistically rooted in the South Asia but they belong to different language groups; therefore, Vietnamese-K’Ho or vice versa translation are widely conducted by exploiting vocabulary, phrases and sentences instead of the general syntax rules. The design principles of the application are described in details, along with the system interface. …”
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    Merwin’s Prose Poetry: Collective Memory in Uncanny Short Fiction by Françoise Palleau-Papin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…His explorations of such disconnections make use of an array of literary means to express the uncanny resurgences of the past as a haunting figure in a collective unconscious, once memory and a sense of inheritance have been lost or damaged. Using syntax and repetition to suggest the repressed in prose poetry, and borrowing from several literary traditions such as a revised allegorical storytelling, Merwin emphasizes the memory loss by giving it a puzzling form. …”
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    From speech signal to syntactic structure: A computational implementation by Tina Bögel, Tianyi Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper presents a new computational implementation bridging several modules of grammar from phonetics to phonology to syntax. The system takes as input a speech signal annotated with syllables, interprets the phonetic data in phonological/prosodic terms, matches the data against a lexicon and makes the results available to a linguistically deep computational grammar. …”
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    Researching musical elements in novel by یحیی کاردگر, فاطمه باباشاهی

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…According to the results, many kinds of repetitions, application of riming prose, syntax deviation from the norm as well as using the rhythm of prosody are the main titles made "Kelidar" poetical, with new special characteristics in prose.…”
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    Had + Have : une étrange construction grammaticale by Patrice Larroque

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Contemporary English syntax does not allow redundant constructions like double superlatives, repeated negatives, or combinations of modals. …”
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    Contribution à l'histoire du texte de la version arabe du Discours 40 de Grégoire de Nazianze by Jacques Grand'Henry

    Published 2002-11-01
    “…Our comparative linguistic analysis brings to the fore different phenomena of dassicisation, of phenomena which complete our knowledge about Middle Arabic, phenomena about pre-classical syntax, the Syriacisation of the lexicon, inaccuracies in the translation of Greek, caiques of the Greek model without sufficient adaptation to the spirit of the Arabic language. …”
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    Die Entwicklung der linguistischen Terminologie zwischen Standardisierung und Variation am Beispiel des digitalen historischen Wörterbuchs der grammatischen Termini by Anna Just

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This paper describes this process on the example of the terms ortografia (orthography), etymologia (etymology), syntaxis (syntax), prozodia (prosody), frazeologia (phraseology).…”
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    Model and Simulation of Maximum Entropy Phrase Reordering of English Text in Language Learning Machine by Weifang Wu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In the experiment, they were combined with linguistic features such as parts of speech, words, and syntactic features extracted by using the syntax analyzer, and the maximum entropy classifier was used to predict translation errors, and the experimental verification was performed on the Chinese-English translation data set and compared. …”
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    The explanation of Jorjani's comment on the theme and rheme specificationsand a criticism on this topic in rhetorical books by Mahboube Hemmatiyan

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The linguistic discourses in this science creates commonalities with Syntax; or as Abdul Qahir Jorjani, the creator of this technique, calls it: "Semantic Science". …”
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    Research on Literary Translation Based on the Improved Optimization Model by Hongjian Liu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…An improved optimization model is established, and syntax conversion is realized by using the conversion layer, which completes the intelligent translation of literature. …”
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    Accounting for asymmetries in cleft sentence use by Bianca Maria De Paolis, Cecilia Andorno, Sandra Benazzo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Cleft constructions exhibit variations in their frequency of usage, influenced by different constraints and preferences at various levels, such as syntax or function. Additionally, these constraints and purposes may differ across languages. …”
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    What’s on the left? by Paul Isambert

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…These devices are mostly: stating the new topic, which is similar in many respects (syntax, semantics) to the previous one; the repetition of an overarching topic is also an important way to clarify discourse structure. …”
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    Software patch comparison technology through semantic analysis on function by Yan CAO, Long LIU, Yu WANG, Qingxian WANG

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Patch comparison provides support for software vulnerability,and structural comparison has been developed.Based on summarizing binary files comparison and anti-comparison methods,comparison technology was proposed by semantic analysis on function to address the issue that structural comparison cannot carry on semantic analysis.Through traditional structural comparison,syntax differences in function-level were analyzed to find the maximum common subgraph.Then,the path cluster was built between the input and output of the function depend on program dependency analysis.Function output characteristics was established based on symbolic execution.Semantic differences of functions were compared by functional summaries.Based on the maximum isomorphic subgraph,the matched functions which there are possible semantic changes between was further analyzed.Ultimately,the experimental results showed the feasibility and advantages of the proposed method.…”
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