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                Dec 1, 2017 - 
                            Alma implementation in Norwegian Academic libraries
                         
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Aug 10, 2017 - 
                            Replication data for: The beginning of a beautiful friendship: rule-based and statistical analysis of Middle Russian
                         
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                                MD5: a135b411b70cc2b0177b6c4e224b0218
                                
                         This is the output of the RNC tagger (to get access to the tagger itself, contact the third author) | 
Aug 10, 2017 - 
                            Replication data for: The beginning of a beautiful friendship: rule-based and statistical analysis of Middle Russian
                         
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                                MD5: 569b847e697879571314d4e3dad67bc7
                                
                         This is the morphological tagging output, aligned with each other and with gold. Can be generated by file 10. Meant to be used as input for file 14. | 
Aug 10, 2017 - 
                            Replication data for: The beginning of a beautiful friendship: rule-based and statistical analysis of Middle Russian
                         
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                                MD5: 6450c7d7864b9e17d16b40d5a90dabd7
                                
                         This is the detailed information about whether each guess of morphological tag by both taggers is correct or no (and how wrong it is in the latter case). Can be generated by file 14. | 
Aug 10, 2017 - 
                            Replication data for: The beginning of a beautiful friendship: rule-based and statistical analysis of Middle Russian
                         
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                                MD5: 1621780a19775c6fa63157ef84be3187
                                
                         This is the summary of file 15 (lists the results reported in the paper). Can be generated by file 10. | 
May 31, 2017 - 
                            Supporting data for "A Standard Operating Procedure for Outlier Removal in Large-Sample Epidemiological Transcriptomics Datasets"
                         
                        R Data - 269 B - 
                                MD5: 0cdeb300f6b059adc518b88b77800f9b
                                
                         See README.txt | 
May 31, 2017 - 
                            Supporting data for "A Standard Operating Procedure for Outlier Removal in Large-Sample Epidemiological Transcriptomics Datasets"
                         
                        R Data - 911.6 MB - 
                                MD5: acefcf93dd48f460e23430e2189f6360
                                
                         See README.txt | 
Jun 17, 2014 - 
                            Replication data for: Metafor og metonymi: personkarakteriserende sammensatte substantiv i norsk
                         
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                                MD5: 40a79578527f18635a4c0764cc625025
                                
                         Database for Norwegian negative compounds | 
Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Why Russian Prefixes Aren’t Empty
                         
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                                MD5: cf05fcf112f6b14aef44363cfc6f3f09
                                
                         In Chapter 5 we look at simplex verbs that have two or more Natural Perfectives formed by attaching prefixes. When a simplex verb uses more than one prefix to form Natural Perfectives, we call this “prefix variation”. For example if you look up грузить/ gruzit’ ‘load’ in the Ožegov & Švedova (2001) dictionary, you find that it uses three prefixes,... | 
