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The objective of the present study was the identification of the genetic diversity among A. millefolium genotypes using ISSR markers and selected morphological and phonological traits.

To study the morphological and phonological traits of these plants, we cultivated them in a randomized complete block design with three replications, and these traits were measured during the early stage of flowering.

Although numerous resemblances in grammatical or phonological traits may be observed between Paleo-Siberian and adjacent languages (such as between Chukchi and Yupik, between Samoyed and Yukaghir, or between Nivkh and Korean or Japanese), these are not indexes of genetic affinity but are often the result of the diffusion of linguistic traits over large geographic areas.

The present GWAS meta-analysis of reading traits capturing phonological decoding and orthographic skill and of NWR performance a marker of SLI is undertaken in a primarily adolescent sample from the general Australian population and a UK population sample of children.

The main "protective" haplotype, 2-2-1 which has a positive average effect on reading-related measures, was also associated with these reading traits plus the phonological decoding ability (PD) (p = 0.017).

This SNP was also associated with rapid naming, phonological memory and orthographic skills in quantitative trait analysis.

The approach described in the paper for determining the phenology based on imaging hyperspectral RS data shows that in the process of plant phonological development a number of biochemical biophysical vegetation traits in vegetation change, which can be thoroughly recorded with hyperspectral remote sensing technology.

Modern Tai languages share many structural similarities and phonological innovations, but reconstructing the phonology requires a thorough understanding of the convergent trends of the Southeast Asian linguistic area, as well as a theoretical foundation in order to distinguish inherited traits from universal tendencies, chance, diffusion, or parallel development.

In such a case, they will often construct a communication form that has traits of both languages, but which has a simplified grammatical and phonological structure.

Our results suggest that variations in CYP19A1 are associated with dyslexia as a categorical trait and with quantitative measures of language and speech, such as reading, vocabulary, phonological processing and oral motor skills.

This is another instance of phonological conditioning.

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