Tracing the border: Excursus on the wall

This paper examines the proliferation of border walls in the context of identity formation.Walls are largely ineffective preventative Buckle Tidies measures at keeping immigrants out, nevertheless, their presence provides a symbolic effect in favour of preserving ideas about how we perceive ourselves.This paper argues that border walls are the apog

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Development of data analysis tool for combat system integration

System integration is an important element for the construction of naval combat ships.In particular, because impeccable combat system integration together with the sensors and weapons can ensure the combat CSafe Board capability and survivability of the ship, the integrated performance of the combat system should be verified and validated whether o

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A Gradualist Scenario for Language Evolution: Precise Linguistic Reconstruction of Early Human (and Neandertal) Grammars

In making an argument for the antiquity of language, based on comparative evidence, Dediu & Levinson (2013) express hope that some combinations of structural features will prove so conservative that they will allow deep linguistic reconstruction.I propose that the earliest stages of syntax/grammar as reconstructed in Progovac (2015a), based on a th

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A comprehensive study on machine learning models combining with oversampling for bronchopulmonary dysplasia-associated pulmonary hypertension in very preterm infants

Abstract Background Bronchopulmonary dysplasia-associated pulmonary hypertension (BPD-PH) remains a devastating clinical complication seriously affecting the therapeutic outcome of preterm infants.Hence, early prevention and timely diagnosis prior to pathological change is the key to reducing morbidity and improving prognosis.Our primary objective

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A Case of Free Flap Reconstruction after Endoscopic Debridemnt for Recalcitrant Nasopharyngeal Osteoradionecrosis Without Facial Incision

High-dose radiation therapy is the treatment of choice for nasopharyngeal cancer, and clinical outcomes have improved in recent decades.A certain proportion of patients, however, suffer from post-radiation nasopharyngeal necrosis (PRNN).Patients with PRNN complain of headache, foul odor, or symptoms of cranial nerve palsies.Clinically, intracranial

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