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Two Types of Relative Clauses in Slavic – Evidence from Reconstruction and Ellipsis
(Department of Linguistics, California State University, 2006) -
Two types of resumptive pronouns in polish relative clauses
(John Benjamins Publishing, 2005)This paper discusses two types of resumptive pronouns found in Polish relative clauses: (i) adjacent resumptives and (ii) embedded resumptives. It will be argued that adjacent resumptives are truncated forms of the relative ... -
Two uniqueTUBB3mutations cause both CFEOM3 and malformations of cortical development
(Wiley, 2015)One set of missense mutations in the neuron specific beta tubulin isotype 3 (TUBB3) has been reported to cause malformations of cortical development (MCD), while a second set has been reported to cause isolated or syndromic ... -
Two Variants of the C-Reactive Protein Gene Are Associated with Risk of Pre-Eclampsia in an American Indian Population
(Public Library of Science, 2013)Background: The etiology of pre-eclampsia (PE) is unknown; but it is accepted that normal pregnancy represents a distinctive challenge to the maternal immune system. C-reactive protein is a prominent component of the innate ... -
Two Versions of Judicial Supremacy
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Two- and three-input TALE-based AND logic computation in embryonic stem cells
(Oxford University Press, 2013)Biological computing circuits can enhance our ability to control cellular functions and have potential applications in tissue engineering and medical treatments. Transcriptional activator-like effectors (TALEs) represent ... -
The Two-Component Sensor KinB Regulates Pseudomonas aeruginosa Virulence
(2013-02-22)Bacteria commonly use two-component sensors to sense and respond to their environment. The Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa has one of the largest sets of two-component sensors known in bacteria, ... -
Two-Component Signal Transduction Pathways Regulating Growth and Cell Cycle Progression in a Bacterium: A System-Level Analysis
(Public Library of Science, 2005)Two-component signal transduction systems, comprised of histidine kinases and their response regulator substrates, are the predominant means by which bacteria sense and respond to extracellular signals. These systems allow ... -
Two-dimensional black hole and singularities of CY manifolds
(Elsevier, 1996)We study the degenerating limits of superconformal theories for compactifications on singular K3 and Calabi-Yau threefolds. We find that in both cases the degeneration involves creating an Euclidean two-dimensional black ... -
Two-dimensional black hole as a topological coset model of c = 1 string theory
(Elsevier, 1993)We show that a special superconformal coset (with c = 3) is equivalent to c = 1 matter coupled to two-dimensional gravity. This identification allows a direct computation of the correlation functions of the c = 1 non-critical ... -
Two-Dimensional Clusters of Colloidal Spheres: Ground States, Excited States, and Structural Rearrangements
(American Physical Society (APS), 2015)We study experimentally what is arguably the simplest yet nontrivial colloidal system: two-dimensional clusters of six spherical particles bound by depletion interactions. These clusters have multiple, degenerate ground ... -
Two-dimensional electron-hole system in a strong magnetic field
(Elsevier BV, 1983)A theory of a two-dimensional electron-hole system in a strong magnetic field is developed. Three different models are considered, whose common distinguishing feature is electron-hole asymmetry. It is shown that this ... -
Two-Dimensional Plane for Multi-Scale Quantification of Corneal Subbasal Nerve Tortuosity
(The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2016)Purpose To assess the performance of a novel system for automated tortuosity estimation and interpretation. Methods: A supervised strategy (driven by observers' grading) was employed to automatically identify the combination ... -
Two-Dimensional Plasmonics in Massive and Massless Electron Gases
(2014-10-21)Plasmonic waves in solid-state are caused by collective oscillation of mobile charges inside or at the surface of conductors. In particular, surface plasmonic waves propagating at the skin of metals have recently attracted ... -
Two-Dimensional Quantum Gas in a Hybrid Surface Trap
(American Physical Society, 2009)We demonstrate the realization of a two-dimensional (2D) quantum gas in a smooth optical surface trap. Using a combination of evanescent wave, standing wave, and magnetic potentials, we create a long-lived quantum gas deep ... -
Two-Dimensional Reaction Free Energy Surfaces of Catalytic Reaction: Effects of Protein Conformational Dynamics on Enzyme Catalysis
(American Chemical Society (ACS), 2008)We introduce a two-dimensional (2D) multisurface reaction free energy description of the catalytic cycle that explicitly connects the recently observed multi-time-scale conformational dynamics as well as dispersed enzymatic ... -
Two-Higgs Models for Large \(\tan \beta\) and Heavy Second Higgs
(Institute of Physics, 2008)We study two-Higgs models for large \(\tan \beta\) and relatively large second Higgs mass. In this limit the second heavy Higgs should have small vev and therefore couples only weakly to two gauge bosons. Furthermore, the ... -
Two-hit model of brain damage in the very preterm newborn: small for gestational age and postnatal systemic inflammation
(2013)Background: We sought to disentangle the contributions of perinatal systemic inflammation and small for gestational age (SGA) to the occurrence of low Bayley Mental Development Indices (MDIs) at age 2 years. Method We ... -
The Two-loop Hemisphere Soft Function
(American Physical Society, 2011)The hemisphere soft function is calculated to order \(\alpha_s^2\). This is the first multi-scale soft function calculated to two loops. The renormalization scale dependence of the result agrees exactly with the prediction ...