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Psycholinguists from the Centre for Language and Brain at HSE University–St Petersburg have shown that words that are frequently misspelled are processed more slowly by readers, even when presented with the correct spelling. The researchers confirmed this effect for the first time using Russian-language materials and found that response speed is most strongly linked to how confidently individuals can distinguish the correct spelling of a word from an incorrect one. The study has been published in The Mental Lexicon.
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Clonal T-cell repertoire analysis of patients with ankylosing spondylitis and HLA-B27+ healthy donors

P. 119–119.
Komech E. A., Zvyagin I. V., Pogorelyy M. V., Nazarov V. I., Bochkova A. G., Mamedov I. Z., Lebedev Y. B.
Language: English
Keywords: bioinformaticsбиоинформатика

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