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    Low-frequency blood flow oscillations in congestive heart failure and after β1-blockade treatment.

    Bernjak, A., Clarkson, P. B. M., McClintock, P. V. E. & Stefanovska, A., 11/2008, In: Microvascular Research. 76, 3, p. 224-232 9 p.

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    Seasonal variation in phosphorus concentration–discharge hysteresis inferred from high-frequency in situ monitoring

    Bieroza, M. & Heathwaite, L., 05/2015, In: Journal of Hydrology. 524, p. 333-347 15 p.

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    Approach and withdrawal tendencies during written word processing: effects of task, emotional valence and emotional arousal

    Citron, F. M. M., Abugaber, D. & Herbert, C., 6/01/2016, In: Frontiers in Psychology. 6, 11 p., 1935.

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    Exploring learner language through corpora: comparing and interpreting corpus frequency information

    Gablasova, D., Brezina, V. & McEnery, A. M., 06/2017, In: Language Learning. 67, Suppl. 1, p. 130-154 25 p.

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    The status of frequency, schemas, and identity in Cognitive Sociolinguistics: A case study on definite article reduction

    Hollmann, W. & Siewierska, A., 05/2011, In: Cognitive Linguistics. 22, 1, p. 25-54 30 p.

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    The more proficient the learners, the less sophisticated their L2 vocabulary? The curious effect of the reference corpus on mean-frequency measures of lexical sophistication.

    Bottini, R. & Le Foll, E., 3/02/2025, In: International Journal of Learner Corpus Research. 11, 1, p. 47-78 32 p.

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    Glucose administration prior to a divided attention task improves tracking performance but not word recognition : evidence against differential memory enhancement?

    Scholey, A. B., Sünram-Lea, S. I., Greer, J., Elliott, J. & Kennedy, D. O., 01/2009, In: Psychopharmacology. 202, 1-3, p. 549-558 10 p.

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