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Lysechko, Marharyta. "Psychological Features of Students’ Role Competence Formation." Problems of Modern Psychology : Collection of research papers of Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohiienko University, G.S. Kostiuk Institute of Psychology of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, no. 51 (March 15, 2021): 76–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.32626/2227-6246.2021-51.76-104.

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Mahlios, Marc C. "Teacher Role Formation." Action in Teacher Education 24, no. 1 (April 2002): 9–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01626620.2002.10463263.

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Yakymechko, Yaroslaw, and Bogdan Chekansky. "The role of Gypsum in Portlandite Stone Structure Formation." Chemistry & Chemical Technology 11, no. 1 (March 15, 2017): 93–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/chcht11.01.093.

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Mariolacos, Konstantin. "The role of electronegativity in solid solution formation: An addendum." Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Monatshefte 2003, no. 5 (May 12, 2003): 215–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0028-3649/2003/2003-0215.

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Goda, N., and Y. Ejima. "Role of the achromatic system in formation of neon color effect." JOURNAL OF THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF JAPAN 78, Appendix (1994): 383–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.2150/jieij1980.78.appendix_383.

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Yuldashov, Iskandar. "The Role Of Zoroastrianism In The Formation Of The First Statehood." American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations 03, no. 03 (March 30, 2021): 281–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume03issue03-42.

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In this article, the religion of Zoroastrianism was formed in a certain period of time on the basis of certain procedures. The emergence of religion, its formation on the basis of a special system, will be necessary to gain the trust of the people in society and to strengthen the ideological and political power. According to Democritus and Epicurus, there will be no gods and goddesses in society. Man irrigates his mind with spiritual help only in order to overcome the obstacles that appear in front of him. Faith is central to religion. Without faith, there is no question of religion or its form.
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Koudinov, A. R. "Cholesterol's Role in Synapse Formation." Science 295, no. 5563 (March 22, 2002): 2213a—2213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.295.5563.2213a.

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Zamora, R., and F. J Hidalgo. "Lipids: Their Role in the Formation of Endogenous Antioxidants during Food Processing." Czech Journal of Food Sciences 27, Special Issue 1 (June 24, 2009): S1—S3. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/633-cjfs.

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Lipids are important food nutrients and they also carry out other functions such as to be carriers of aromatic substances or to influence food texture, for example. However, polyunsaturated acids are also easily oxidised. In fact, oxidative rancidity of edible oils is a serious problem in the food industry. As an alternative to the use of synthetic antioxidants, the generation of endogenous antioxidants by carbonyl-amine reactions can be employed to increase food stability. These reactions are widely accepted to be produced as a consequence of Maillard reactions between carbohydrates and amino compounds. However, the contribution of lipid-derived carbonyl compounds to these reactions is much lesser known. This review discusses the role of lipid-derived antioxidants by analysing how they are formed and their antioxidative action.
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Shpak, N. O., M. I. Bublyk, and O. M. Rybytska. "SOCIAL MINIMA AND THEIR ROLE IN THE FORMATION OF HOUSEHOLD WELFARE IN UKRAINE." SCIENTIFIC BULLETIN OF POLISSIA 1, no. 1(9) (2017): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.25140/2410-9576-2017-1-1(9)-63-71.

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Kacálek, D., J. Novák, D. Dušek, J. Bartoš, and V. Černohous. "How does legacy of agriculture play role in formation of afforested soil properties?" Journal of Forest Science 55, No. 1 (February 3, 2009): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/74/2008-jfs.

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Soil properties of forest ecosystems depend on synergy of both parent material and organisms living in the soil, i.e. tree species communities including related plant and animal species. However these soils were not left intact being converted into agricultural land; addition of both nutrients and organic matter and cultivation using tillage led to increased fertility of topsoil. Even long-term afforested soils show differences which are considered as legacy of past agriculture. The change remains detectable for decades; though the altered properties are obvious especially couple of years after planting (approximately 10 years). We found increased concentrations of nutrients (P, K, Ca, and Mg) and subsequent increased base saturation (V %) in former tilled soil only. Moreover, there were no differences between topsoil and subsoil properties (69% and 72%, respectively). In addition to significantly lower saturation (both 0–10 cm and 11–30 cm layers) detected in the long-term-forest and 50-year-afforested (both covered with Norway spruce stands) soils in comparison with adjacent 10-year-old afforestations, there was found significantly lower base saturation in topsoil horizons compared to underlying ones.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Role-formation"

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Travelho, Jeronimo S. "The role of ions in soot formation." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/12453.

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Gray, de Cristoforis Angelica [Verfasser], and Tanja [Akademischer Betreuer] Vogel. "Role of DOT1L in spinal cord formation." Freiburg : Universität, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1238016545/34.

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Tankard-Evans, Tamsyn Amy. "The role of environment in galaxy formation." Thesis, Durham University, 2015. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11345/.

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In this thesis we investigate the influence that environment has on the formation and evolution of galaxies in the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey. The highly complete equatorial regions of GAMA cover 180 square degrees of the sky, providing spectroscopic redshifts for 180,000 galaxies brighter than m_r = 19.8. GAMA is the largest multi-wavelength spectroscopic survey of its kind to date, designed to study aspects of galaxy formation on scales of <1 Mpc. The dependence of the galaxy luminosity function (LF) on local environment is well described by linear relations with overdensity. The faint end slope of the LF is largely independent of environment but steepens in void regions. The environmental dependence shows little evolution over the last 3 Gyrs, and can again be parameterised by a linear relation when split by colour. The dependence of the LF on the cosmic web classification can be predicted from its dependence on overdensity and the distribution of overdensities within each cosmic web structure. Observations from the GAMA survey can be theoretically interpreted by comparing to predictions made by the semi-analytic galaxy formation model of GALFORM through lightcone mock catalogues, which exhibit the same selection criteria as GAMA. Galaxy groups trace the underlying distribution of dark matter haloes in the Universe, and the use of galaxy group properties to infer the properties of dark matter, such as halo mass, is explored. Measurements of the galaxy density profile in galaxy groups in the GAMA survey and in the lightcone mocks suggest that the GALFORM model predicts the galaxy density profile to be too centrally concentrated. Comparisons to galaxy surveys such as GAMA lead to a bright future for the studies of galaxy formation.
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Pantazis, Periklis. "Role of endocytic trafficking during Dpp gradient formation." Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2004. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:swb:14-1106665288062-25959.

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Morphogens are secreted signalling molecules that are expressed in restricted groups of cells within the developing tissue. From there, they are secreted and travel throughout the target field and form concentration gradients. These concentration profiles endow receiving cells with positional information. A number of experiments in Drosophila demonstrated that the morphogen Decapentaplegic (Dpp) forms activity gradients by inducing the expression of several target genes above distinct concentration thresholds at different distances from the source. This way, Dpp contributes to developmental fates in the target field such as the Drosophila wing disc. Although the tissue distribution as well as the actual shape and size of the Dpp morphogen concentration gradient has been visualized, the cell biological mechanisms through which the morphogen forms and maintains a gradient are still a subject of debate. Two hypotheses as to the dominant mechanism of movement have been proposed that can account for Dpp spreading throughout the Drosophila wing imaginal target tissue: extracellular diffusion and planar transcytosis, i. e. endocytosis and resecretion of the ligand that is thereby transported through the cells. Here, I present data indicating that implications of a theoreticalanalysis of Dpp spreading, where Dpp transport through the target tissue is solely based on extracellular diffusion taking into account receptor binding and subsequent internalization, are inconsistent with experimental results. By performing Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching (FRAP) experiments, I demonstrate a key role of Dynamin-mediated endocytosis for Dpp gradient formation. In addition, I show that most of GFP-Dpp traffics through endocytic compartments at the receiving epithelial cells, probably recycled through apical recycling endosomes (ARE). Finally, a Dpp recycling assay based on subcellular photouncage of ligand is presented to address specifically the Dpp recycling event at the receiving cells.
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Sinha, Natasha. "Rab14: Role in Cell Polarity and Junction Formation." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/146930.

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The establishment of polarity in epithelial cells is dependent on the proper distribution of polarity proteins to the apical or basolateral domain. In addition, these cells are dependent on the necessary trafficking of junctional proteins to cells junctions for cell-cell interactions. Rab GTPases are involved in a number of membrane trafficking pathways in the cell. Here we show Rab14's role in regulating the establishment of polarity and junction formation in epithelial cells. Cyst culture was used to show inactive-Rab14 affects single lumen formation and targeting of gp135, an apically targeted protein, thus showing Rab14 may regulate epithelial polarity. In addition, calcium-switch experiments were used to show that not only do cells expressing inactive Rab14 take longer to lose their cell-to-cell contact, but they also regain their contacts more quickly, indicating Rab14 may be playing a role in junction formation. This was further supported by immunostaining experiments examining the distribution of junctional proteins; increased amounts of these proteins at the junction in inactive-Rab14 at the end-point showed that Rab14 may be involved in endocytosis or recycling of junctional components.
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Malbon, Rowena Katherine. "The role of black holes in galaxy formation." Thesis, Durham University, 2006. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2892/.

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We incorporate a model for black hole growth during galaxy mergers into the semi-analytical galaxy formation model based on ACDM proposed by Baugh et al. (2005). Our black hole model has one free parameter, which we set by matching the observed zeropoint of the local correlation between black hole mass and bulge luminosity. We present predictions for the evolution with redshift of the relationships between black hole mass and bulge properties. Our simulations reproduce the evolution of the optical luminosity function of quasars. We study the demographics of the black hole population and address the issue of how black holes acquire their mass. We find that the direct accretion of cold gas during starbursts is an important growth mechanism for lower mass black holes and at high redshift. The reassembly of pre-existing black hole mass into larger units via merging dominates the growth of more massive black holes at low redshift. As redshift decreases, progressively less massive black holes have the highest fractional growth rates, in line with recent claims of 'downsizing’ in quasar activity. We are able to reproduce the observed population of rare, highly luminous quasars at z ~ 6 in the ACDM model, although we struggle when the model parameters are refined to those in the current best fit of Sanchez et al. (2006). which has been hinted at by recent observations. We find that the most massive black holes and the most luminous quasars at z ~ 6 are not hosted exclusively by the most massive dark matter haloes, as is often assumed. Finally, we repeat our study of the assembly histories of black holes using the new galaxy and black hole formation model of Bower et al. (2006), which includes AGN feedback. Black hole growth in this model is dominated by the accretion required to fuel AGN feedback at low redshifts and by the accretion during starbursts triggered by disc instabilities at high redshifts. At no redshift is growth by BH-BH mergers dominant, although we still predict a high BH-BH merger rate. The Bower et al. model gives a somewhat better match to the M(_BH) - bulge relations, while the Baugh et al. model gives a better match to the quasar luminosity function. We suggest future directions to explore with these models.
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Wardlow, Julie Louise. "The role of obscured activity in galaxy formation." Thesis, Durham University, 2010. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/426/.

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In this thesis I investigate the formation and evolution of the galaxies that eventually form the colour-magnitude relation (CMR) in local galaxy clusters. I survey galaxies that lie on the CMR in nine massive clusters at z~0.2, environments in which the build-up of the faint end of the CMR is still underway. I show that there are relatively few dwarf galaxies on the CMR in the outer, low-density regions of clusters, but that their fraction increases towards higher-density regions as the cluster environment transforms infalling, blue, star-forming galaxies into red, passive, CMR galaxies. However, in the highest density regions, at the very centres of clusters the relative fraction of dwarf galaxies on the CMR is suppressed, evidence that, dwarf galaxies in the highest density regions at z~0.2 are dynamically disrupted. I then use 1.1-mm observations of a massive cluster at z~0.54 to search for active, star-forming cluster galaxies, which would transform into CMR galaxies at lower redshifts as the star-formation terminates. I detect 36 sources in observations of 0.1 deg² of the cluster centre and identify counterparts to ~50% of these submillimetre galaxies (SMGs) using radio, 24-μm and IRAC data. Photometric redshifts suggest that at most two of the SMGs are potential cluster members. If this is the case they each have far-infrared luminosities of ~5x10¹¹ solar luminosities and star-formation rates (SFRs) of ~50 solar masses per year - a significant fraction of the combined SFR of the cluster. I next consider 126 SMGs detected in an 870-μm survey of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South (ECDFS). I derive a photometric redshift distribution of 74 robust radio, 24-μm and IRAC-identified counterparts that peaks at z=2.2. An analysis of sources within the positional error circles of unidentified SMGs identifies a population of likely counterparts with a redshift distribution that peaks at z=2.5±0.3 and likely comprises ~60% of the unidentified SMGs. The remainder are not detected in our IRAC imaging and likely lie at z≳3. In total, I find that ~30% of all SMGs are at z≳3, and the median redshift of all S₈₇₀μm>4 mJy SMGs is z=2.5±0.6. The contribution of SMGs to the global SFRD also peaks at z~2 and SMGs with S₈₇₀μm≳4 mJy and S₈₇₀μm≳1 mJy provide ~5% and ~50% of the global total at z~2, respectively. Analysis of the projected real-space cross-correlation function of SMGs at z=1-3 with IRAC-selected galaxies shows that SMGs are strongly clustered and reside in dark-matter halos of mass (6⁺¹²₋₅)x10¹² solar masses. This halo mass is comparable to that of quasars and the mass at which major mergers are most efficient at triggering starburst activity. I conclude that SMGs at z~2 have star-formation rates, stellar masses and clustering properties that suggests that they are the likely progenitors of the massive CMR galaxies that dominate local clusters.
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麥順桂 and S. K. Mak. "The role of motion in children's category formation." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31240732.

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Toh, Huishi. "The role of progranulin in blood vessel formation." Thesis, McGill University, 2013. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=121113.

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Progranulin is a secreted glycoprotein that was initially identified and characterized in our laboratory. It has roles in cancer, immunomodulation, tissue repair and neurodegenerative disease. Progranulin acts like a growth factor, it stimulates cellular proliferation, migration and blunts apoptosis. We have hypothesized that one of progranulin's major roles is as a stimulatory regulatory protein during tissue remodeling. This is exemplified in a physiological context in wound healing, when progranulin is rapidly induced in the wound. Neither quiescent dermal fibroblasts nor vascular endothelia produces progranulin, however, in wounds both cell types show a rapid induction of progranulin expression once they are activated for tissue repair. Adding progranulin to dermal wounds increases the numbers of capillaries in the wound. Progranulin stimulates fibroblasts and endothelial cell to divide and migrate through collagen matrices. It also stimulates endothelial cells to form tubular structures in Matrigel, recapitulating the formation of luminal endothelial structures during angiogenesis in vivo. Progranulin is also present in endothelial cells in highly vascularized cancers and in the placenta. We proposed therefore that progranulin may regulate angiogenesis and vascular formation. A limitation to this hypothesis has been a lack of animal models with which to test the vascular roles of progranulin in vivo. Angiogenesis is a complex process with both positive and negative regulation. It could not, therefore be assumed that the ability of progranulin to stimulate endothelial cells in vitro applied also to the intact tissue in vivo. To address this criticism we constructed mice that express progranulin specifically in their endothelial cells. Since endothelial cells form well-defined structures in vivo, altered angiogenesis due to the targeted expression of progranulin could be assessed by abnormal growth or morphology of blood vessels in vivo. Briefly, we used a Tie2-promoter/enhancer vector to create an endothelial-specific Tie2-Pgrn targeting vector. Three Tie2-Pgrn lines were generated, designated PgrnHi, PgrnMid, and PgrnLo to reflect the Tie2-Pgrn copy number. The expression and endothelial specificity of the Tie2-Pgrn construct was confirmed by qRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. All three Tie2-Pgrn mouse lines show increased mortality at birth, and show a negative linear correlation with Tie2-Pgrn copy number. Death of Tie2-Pgrn embryos occurred after E17.5 and continued for three days post partum, after which mice that survived tended to reach maturity and appeared normal. Affected blood vessels are highly expanded, thin-walled and typically show sparse coverage with mural cells. Hemorrhage is common, ranging from small focal hemorrhages to massive internal bleeding into the body cavities. There were no vascular abnormalities in E10.5 embryos, implying that the early vasculogenic phase of blood vessel development was not altered by targeted expression of progranulin in endothelial cells. The earliest vascular abnormalities were detected at E15.5, consisting of focal hemorrhage in the brain and skin. We conclude that the endothelial-specific targeting of progranulin confirms the hypothesis that progranulin is sufficient to influence vascular formation in vivo.
La progranuline est une glycoprotéine qui a initialement été identifiée et décrite dans notre laboratoire. Elle est impliquée dans le cancer, l'immunomodulation, la réparation des tissus et les maladies neurodégénératives et agit comme un facteur de croissance; de plus, elle stimule la prolifération et la migration cellulaires et atténue l'apoptose. Nous avons émis l'hypothèse que l'un des rôles importants de la progranuline est en tant que protéine de stimulation et réglementation lors du remodelage de tissus. Dans cette thèse nous démontrons dans un contexte physiologique lors de la guérison des plaies, characterisee par l'induction rapide de la progranuline dans la plaie. Ni les fibroblastes dermiques en repos, ni l'endothélium vasculaire ne produisent de la progranuline. Cependant, dans les plaies, ces deux types de cellules montrent une induction rapide de la progranuline une fois qu'elles ont été activées pour la réparation tissulaire. L'ajout de la progranuline aux plaies dermiques augmente le nombre de capillaires dans la plaie. La progranuline stimule la division des fibroblastes et des cellules endothéliales, ainsi que leur migration à travers les matrices de collagène. Elle incite également les cellules endothéliales à former des structures tubulaires sur le Matrigel, récapitulant la formation de structures luminales endothéliales lors de l'angiogenèse in vivo. De plus, la progranuline est présente dans les cellules endothéliales dans des cas de cancers très vascularisés et dans le placenta. Nous proposons donc que la progranuline puisse réglementer l'angiogénèse et la formation vasculaire. Une des limites de cette hypothèse est le manque de modèles animaux permettant de tester les rôles vasculaires de la progranuline in vivo. L'angiogénèse est un processus compliqué. Il ne peut donc pas être supposé que la capacité de la progranuline à stimuler les cellules endothéliales in vitro puisse être également appliquée au tissu intact in vivo. Pour répondre à cette critique, nous avons élevé des souris qui expriment la progranuline dans leurs cellules endothéliales. Étant donné que les cellules endothéliales forment des structures bien définies in vivo, l'angiogenèse modifiée en raison de l'expression ciblée de la progranuline pourrait être marquée par une croissance ou une morphologie anormales des vaisseaux sanguins in vivo. En bref, nous avons utilisé un vecteur Tie2-promoteur/amplificateur pour créer un vecteur spécifique à l'endothélium qui vise Tie2-Pgrn. Trois lignées Tie2-Pgrn ont été générées, désignées PgrnHi, PgrnMid, and PgrnLo pour refléter le nombre de copie de Tie2-Pgrn. L'expression et la spécificité endothéliales de la construction Tie2-Pgrn ont été confirmées par qRT-PCR et l'immunohistochimie. Les trois lignées de souris Tie2-Pgrn montrent une mortalité à la naissance, ainsi qu'une corrélation linéaire négative avec le nombre de copie Tie2-Pgrn. La mort des embryons Tie2-Pgrn a eu lieu après E17.5 et a continué pendant trois jours post partum, après quoi les souris qui ont survécu ont tendance à arriver à maturité et semblent normales. Les vaisseaux sanguins affectés sont très élargis, à paroi mince et présentent généralement une couverture clairsemée de cellules murales. L'hémorragie est courante, allant de petites hémorragies focales à une hémorragie interne massive dans les cavités du corps. Il n'y a pas d'anomalies vasculaires dans les embryons âgés de 10.5 jours, ce qui implique que la phase précoce du développement vasculogène des vaisseaux sanguins ne fut pas altérée par l'expression ciblée de la progranuline dans les cellules endothéliales. Les premières anomalies vasculaires ont été détectées à E15.5, caractérisées par une hémorragie focale dans le cerveau et la peau. Nous concluons que le ciblage spécifique de l'endothélium par la progranuline confirme l'hypothèse selon laquelle la progranuline est suffisante pour influencer la formation vasculaire in vivo.
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Bate, Matthew Russell. "The role of accretion in binary star formation." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.388852.

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Books on the topic "Role-formation"

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Glasmeier, Amy. The role of merchant wholesalers in industrial agglomeration formation. Austin: University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, 1989.

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Käufl, Hans Ulrich, and Ralf Siebenmorgen, eds. The Role of Dust in the Formation of Stars. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68594-4.

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Benacchio, Rosanna, Alessio Muro, and Svetlana Slavkova, eds. The role of prefixes in the formation of aspectuality. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-698-9.

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One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which takes different forms because of the various grammaticalization paths which led to its emergence. In the formation of the category of aspect in Slavic languages, a key role was played by the morphological mechanism of prefixation (a.k.a. preverbation), whereby the prefixes (which originally performed the function of markers of adverbial meanings) came to act as markers of boundedness. This volume contains thirteen articles on the mechanism of prefixation, written by leading international scholars in the field of verbal aspect. Ancient and modern Slavic varieties, as well as non-Slavic and even non-Indo-European languages, are represented, making the volume an original and significant contribution to Slavic as well as typological linguistics.
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Casella, Alessandra. The role of market size in the formation of jurisdictions. London: Centre for EconomicPolicy Research, 1996.

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Seminar, European Teachers'. The role of history in the formation of national identity. Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 1996.

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Altshuller, A. P. Assessment of the role of nitrogen oxides in nonurban ozone formation. Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory, 1986.

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Bradford, William D. Minority financial institutions: Performance, prospects, and role in business capital formation. [Los Angeles]: University of California, Los Angeles, Center for Afro-American Studies, 1988.

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Altshuller, A. P. Assessment of the role of nitrogen oxides in nonurban ozone formation. Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory, 1986.

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Edwards, Vincent. The Role of academe in management formation in Western & Eastern Europe. Birmingham: Aston Business School Research Institute, 1997.

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Jammet, Nathalie. La formation de la conscience nationale au Chile: Le role de l'Etat. Villeneuve d'Ascq: Presses univ. du Septentrion, 2001.

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Havrylyshyn, Oleh. "The Formation and Role of Oligarchs." In The Political Economy of Independent Ukraine, 201–22. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57690-3_10.

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Gupta, Payal, Parul A. Pruthi, and Vikas Pruthi. "Role of Exopolysaccharides in Biofilm Formation." In ACS Symposium Series, 17–57. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2019-1323.ch002.

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Mouschovias, Telemachos Ch. "Role of Dust in Protostar Formation." In The Role of Dust in the Formation of Stars, 382–92. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68594-4_80.

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Blanchard, Alain, and Simon Prunet. "The Role of Photoionization During Galaxy Formation." In Galaxy Scaling Relations: Origins, Evolution and Applications, 44–51. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69654-4_6.

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Liptow, Jasper. "A Role for Language in Concept Formation." In Concepts in Thought, Action, and Emotion, 139–57. New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429455889-10.

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Abedini, Andisheh, Ruchi Gupta, Peter Marek, Fanling Meng, Daniel P. Raleigh, Humeyra Taskent, and Sylvia Tracz. "Role of Posttranslational Modifications in Amyloid Formation." In Protein Misfolding Diseases, 131–44. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470572702.ch7.

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Stoeltzing, Oliver, and Lee M. Ellis. "The Role of Microvasculature in Metastasis Formation." In Vascular-Targeted Therapies in Oncology, 31–62. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/0470035439.ch3.

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Näher, H., U. Sperling, and H. Hahn. "Role of T lymphocytes in granuloma formation." In Mononuclear Phagocytes, 561–69. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5020-7_59.

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Baker, Mary Patton. "Sacramental Formation: The Role of the Eucharistic." In The Holy Spirit and Christian Formation, 147–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42667-9_9.

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Hänggli, Regula. "Role of Dialogue in Public Opinion Formation." In The Origin of Dialogue in the News Media, 187–222. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26582-3_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Role-formation"

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Audibert, Annie, Jean-François Argillier, Hemant K. J. Ladva, Paul W. Way, and Arvid O. Hove. "Role of Polymers on Formation Damage." In SPE European Formation Damage Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/54767-ms.

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Bodénan, Jean-David, Clément Surville, Judit Szulàgyi, Lucio Mayer, and Maria Schönbächler. "The Role of Jupiter in Chondrule Formation." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.210.

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Scrivener, K. "Role of cracks in delayed ettringite formation." In International RILEM Workshop on Internal Sulfate Attack and Delayed Ettringite Formation. RILEM Publications SARL, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1617/2912143802.018.

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Harvey-Smith, Lisa, Wouter H. T. Vlemmings, and Jim Cohen. "The role of magneticfieldsin massive star-formation." In 8th European VLBI Network Symposium. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.036.0037.

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Bennati, Stefano, Leonard Wossnig, and Johannes Thiele. "The Role of Information in Group Formation." In 8th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence. SCITEPRESS - Science and and Technology Publications, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0005751802310235.

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George, Anne, Jianxun Hao, and Karthikeyan Narayanan. "ROLE OF DMP1 IN MINERALIZED TISSUE FORMATION." In 3rd International Conference on Osteopontin and SIBLING (Small Integrin-Binding Ligand, N-linked Glycoprotein) Proteins, 2002. TheScientificWorld Ltd, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2002.272.

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Simakova, Y. S. "Proposed role of bacteria in volkonskoite formation." In Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology V, edited by Richard B. Hoover, Alexei Y. Rozanov, and Jere H. Lipps. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.486695.

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Brunhoeber, Olivia, Lauren Beckingham, and Lauren Beckingham. "ROLE OF MINERALOGY IN CONTROLLING FRACTURE FORMATION." In Southeastern Section-70th Annual Meeting-2021. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2021se-362134.

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Shchuklina, Tatiana J., Lyailya А. Mardieva, and Tatiana A. Alyokhina. "Teaching Russian language: the Role of Word Formation." In 2nd International Forum on Teacher Education. Cognitive-crcs, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2016.07.31.

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Yu-Cheng Chen and Yin-Tien Wang. "Dynamic role assignment algorithm for robot formation control." In 2007 IEEE/ASME international conference on advanced intelligent mechatronics. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aim.2007.4412488.

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Reports on the topic "Role-formation"

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Testa, Joseph R. Role of the Inflammasome in Asbestos-Induced Mesothelioma Formation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada570536.

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Shin, Jong Ho. Role of Nucleation and Growth in Two-Phase Microstructure Formation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/933126.

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Kruger, Hans W. Role of Off-Line-of-Sight Propagation in Geomagnetic EMP Formation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1259752.

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Potter, E. G., and W. J. Davis. Role of marine brines in the formation of giant uranium deposits. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/299607.

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Goth-Goldstein, Regine. Role of CYP1B1 in PAH-DNA Adduct Formation and Breast Cancer Risk. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada484760.

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Goth-Goldstein, Regine, Marion L. Russell, A. P. Muller, M. Caleffi, J. Eschiletti, M. Graudenz, and Michael D. Sohn. Role of CYP1B1 in PAH-DNA adduct formation and breast cancer risk. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/983194.

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Goth-Goldstein, Regine. Role of CYP1B1 in PAH-DNA Adduct Formation and Breast Cancer Risk. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada450453.

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Goth-Goldstein, Regine, and Christine A. Erdmann. Role of CYP1B1 in PAH-DNA Adduct Formation and Breast Cancer Risk. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada411455.

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Finlayson-Pitts, Barbara J. Laboratory Studies of the Role of Amines in Particle Formation, Growth and Climate. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1169440.

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Reeder, Michael J., Todd P. Lane, and Mai Chi Nguyen Hankinson. The Role of Gravity Waves in the Formation and Organization of Clouds during TWPICE. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1091184.

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