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    Berichtigung der Schlußworte des Herrn E. Edlund über das telegraphische Gegensprechen

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    BERICHTIGUNG DER SCHLUSSWORTE DES HERRN E. EDLUND ÜBER DAS TELEGRAPHISCHE GEGENSPRECHEN Berichtigung der Schlußworte des Herrn E. Edlund über das telegraphische Gegensprechen (176) (-

    Edlund, John E.

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    Gaze patterns in turn-taking

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    Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association 2012 (INTERSPEECH 2012). Red Hook, NY: Curran; 2013: 2243-2246

    Sex differences in jealousy in response to infidelity: Evaluation of demographic moderators in a national random sample

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    Studies examining sex differences in jealousy have often relied on student samples and were restricted to the evaluation of a selected few moderators. In this study, a nationally representative survey of American households was presented with either an actual or a hypothetical infidelity scenario (which appeared as either a forced choice or as continuous measures). Significant sex differences only emerged for forced choice measures and not for continuous measures. Importantly, this effect appeared most strongly in participants reporting reactions to an actual infidelity. We also explored a number of potential moderators of this effect. These moderators were more influential for the hypothetical than for the actual infidelity scenario. Exploratory analysis of additional demographic variables was conducted.</p

    Ingrid E. M. Edlund-Berry. — The Seated and Standing Statue Akroteria from Poggio Civitate (Murlo), 1992. (Archaeologica, 96)

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    Jannot Jean-René. Ingrid E. M. Edlund-Berry. — The Seated and Standing Statue Akroteria from Poggio Civitate (Murlo), 1992. (Archaeologica, 96). In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 96, 1994, n°3-4. pp. 657-660

    Supplemental material for Perceived Need for Reform in Field-Wide Methods and the Teaching of Replication, Interpretation, and Transparency

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    Supplemental Material for Perceived Need for Reform in Field-Wide Methods and the Teaching of Replication, Interpretation, and Transparency by Stephanie M. Anglin and John E. Edlund in Psychology Learning & Teaching</p

    Studies of 13C NMR Substituent Chemical Shifts of Disubstituted Benzenes Using Multivariate Data Analysis

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    The non-additivity in the 13C substituent chemical shifts (SCS) of 1,3-and 1,4-disubstituted benzenes has been studied using multivariate data analytical methods. Most of the non-additivity is systematic and can be predicted with high accuracy (0.2 ppm) from carbon shifts of monosubstituted benzenes. This means that no additional substituent effects are needed and that the non-additivity contributions of the SCS are clustered in the same way as previously noticed for 13C SCS in monosubstituted benzenes

    Design of renewable poly(amidoamine)/hemicellulose hydrogels for heavy metal adsorption

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    Renewable poly(amidoamine)/hemicellulose hydrogels were prepared from O-acetylated galactoglucomannan (AcGGM)-rich biomass and shown to display a significantly high adsorption capacity for Cu2+, Cd2+, Pb-2+,Pb- Zn2+, Ni2+, Co2+, and . Two different acrylamido end-capped poly(amidoamine) oligomers (PAA) were prepared and covalently immobilized onto an in situ formed polysaccharide network via water-based free radical graft copolymerization and cross-linking. The synthetic approach was shown to be viable when using a highly purified AcGGM or a crude spruce hydrolysate, an AcGGM and lignin containing biomass fraction as a reactant. Homogeneous reaction mixtures were obtained in both cases with polysaccharide contents up to 20% by weight. Oscillatory shear measurements indicated a predominantly solid-like behavior of the hydrogels with an increase in shear storage modulus with increasing cross-link density. The mechanical integrity of the PAA/hemicellulose hydrogels showed higher water swelling capacity and less fragility than the parent PAA hydrogels and they retained the heavy metal ion absorption ability of the PAA component, even in the presence of the least purified hemicellulose fraction
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