TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic procedure that allows for direct measurement of the response of the immune system to carbon dioxide in the presence of carbon monoxide.
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TL;DR: A step-by-step guideline explaining best practices for calculating correlative ecological niche models considering their conceptual and statistical assumptions and limitations is presented.
TL;DR: The authors analyzes comparative correlative constructions whose initial clause is a relative clause adjoined to the second clause, which functions as the root of the construction, and subjects the internal structure of the comparative-headed constituents introducing the two clauses to careful scrutiny.
Abstract: The comparative correlative construction (The more you eat, the fatter you get) has received sporadic attention in the literature, with few concrete results when it comes to our understanding of the syntax of the construction. This article analyzes comparative correlatives as well-behaved, crosslinguistically consistent correlative constructions whose initial clause is a relative clause adjoined to the second clause, which functions as the root of the construction. Examining comparative correlative data from a variety of languages, the article subjects the internal structure of the construction's two clauses to careful scrutiny, as well as the microscopic structure of the comparative-headed constituents introducing the two clauses.
TL;DR: A new approach to binary-data transmission, termed correlative level coding, is presented, along with practical aspects based on research conducted during the past few years, and it has been found that with this type of system it is unnecessary to introduce redundant digits into the original data stream.
Abstract: A new approach to binary-data transmission, termed correlative level coding, is presented, along with practical aspects based on research conducted during the past few years. Following a review of basic data-transmission concepts and definitions, the author discusses the general form of the level-coded correlative techniques, as well as the specific codes with and without carrier modulation. In the error-detection process, it has been found that with this type of system it is unnecessary to introduce redundant digits into the original data stream.