CO-OCCURRENCE STRENGTH AND TRANSITIVITY EFFECTS ON SPANISH CLITIC CASE VARIATION WITH REVERSE-PSYCHOLOGICAL PREDICATES

Co-occurrence Strength and Transitivity Effects on Spanish Clitic Case Variation With Reverse-Psychological Predicates

Although the most frequent psychological predicates in Spanish require the third-person clitic experiencer to appear in dative case, there is a well-known subclass of neflintw-r6mpw predicates for which the case of the clitic alternates between accusative and dative.This alternation has been previously accounted for by certain grammatical propertie

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Long-Term Persisting SARS-CoV-2 RNA and Pathological Findings: Lessons Learnt From a Series of 35 COVID-19 Autopsies

BackgroundLong-term sequelae of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including the interaction between persisting viral-RNA and specific tissue involvement, pose a challenging issue.In this study, we addressed the chronological correlation (after first clinical diagnosis and postmortem) between severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-

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Immunophenotyping with (phospho)protein profiling and fluorescent cell barcoding for single-cell signaling analysis and biomarker discovery

Abstract The microenvironment of hematologic cancers contributes to tumor cell survival and proliferation, as well as treatment resistance.Understanding tumor- and drug-induced changes to the immune cell composition and functionality is therefore critical for implementing optimal treatment strategies and for the development of novel cancer therapie

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Experimental evidence of biological interactions among different isolates of Trypanosoma cruzi from the Chaco Region.

Many infectious diseases arise from co-infections or re-infections with more than one genotype of the same pathogen.These mixed infections could alter host fitness, the severity of symptoms, success in pathogen transmission and the epidemiology of the disease.Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiological agent of Chagas disease, exhibits a high biological var

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Processing of social closeness in the human brain

Abstract Healthy social life requires relationships in different levels of personal closeness.Based on ethological, sociological, and psychological evidence, social networks have been divided into five layers, gradually increasing in size and decreasing in personal closeness.Is this division also reflected in brain processing of social networks? Du

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