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The puzzling nuanced status of who free relative clauses in English: a follow-up to Patterson and Caponigro (2015)
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In: ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS, vol 26, iss 1 (2022)
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Preview benefits and preview costs during reading: Exploring the interplay between display change awareness and parafoveal visual degradation (VISDEG2 project)) ...
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Spectral Degradation Influences Phonological Memory in Typically Hearing Adults
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In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2021)
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SOCIO-CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN POST-SOVIET UKRAINE ; СОЦИОКУЛЬТУРНАЯ ТРАНСФОРМАЦИЯ В ПОСТСОВЕТСКОЙ УКРАИНЕ ; СОЦІОКУЛЬТУРНА ТРАНСФОРМАЦІЯ В ПОСТРАДЯНСЬКІЙ УКРАЇНІ
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In: Skhid; No. 1(2) (2021): PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES; 43-51 ; Схид; № 1(2) (2021): ФИЛОСОФСКИЕ НАУКИ; 43-51 ; Схід; № 1(2) (2021): ФІЛОСОФСЬКІ НАУКИ; 43-51 ; 2411-3093 ; 1728-9343 ; 10.21847/1728-9343.2021.1(2) (2021)
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Benchmark for the evaluation of named entity recognition over ancient documents ...
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Benchmark for the evaluation of named entity recognition over ancient documents ...
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Mapping of soil degradation and vulnerability in the Noun Syed watershed by water erosion: what impacts of climate change approach by remote sensing and GIS ...
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AOURAGH, Mbark. - : Environmental and Water Sciences, public Health and Territorial Intelligence Journal, 2020
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A Review on Alkali-Silica Reaction Evolution in Recycled Aggregate Concrete
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In: Materials ; Volume 13 ; Issue 11 (2020)
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Alkali-silica reaction (ASR) is one of the major degradation causes of concrete. This highly deleterious reaction has aroused the attention of researchers, in order to develop methodologies for its prevention and mitigation, but despite the efforts made, there is still no efficient cure to control its expansive consequences. The incorporation of recycled aggregates in concrete raises several ASR issues, mainly due to the difficult control of the source concrete reactivity level and the lack of knowledge on ASR&rsquo ; s evolution in new recycled aggregate concrete. This paper reviews several research works on ASR in concrete with recycled aggregates, and the main findings are presented in order to contribute to the knowledge and discussion of ASR in recycled aggregate concrete. It has been observed that age, exposure conditions, crushing and the heterogeneity source can influence the alkalis and reactive silica contents in the recycled aggregates. The use of low contents of highly reactive recycled aggregates as a replacement for natural aggregates can be done without an increase in expansion of concrete. ASR expansion tests and ASR mitigation measures need to be further researched to incorporate a higher content of recycled aggregates.
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alkali-silica reaction; characterization; concrete degradation; recycled aggregate; test-methods
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13112625
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Soil organic carbon stocks and trends (1984-2019) predicted at 30m spatial resolution for topsoil in natural areas of South Africa ...
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Soil organic carbon stocks and trends (1984-2019) predicted at 30m spatial resolution for topsoil in natural areas of South Africa ...
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High-throughput screening yields several small-molecule inhibitors of repeat-associated non-AUG translation
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In: J Biol Chem (2019)
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Polyadenylate-binding protein–interacting proteins PAIP1 and PAIP2 affect translation termination
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In: J Biol Chem (2019)
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Environmental Degradation and Language Instability
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In: Voices in Dangerous Times: Language Endangerment & Political Instability, March 22, 2019. Washington, DC (2019)
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Transparent free relatives with "who": Support for a unified analysis
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In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 4 (2019): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 40:1–6 ; 2473-8689 (2019)
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