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Tethered spinal cord tension assessed via ultrasound elastography in computational and intraoperative human studies [PDF]
Background Tension in the spinal cord is a trademark of tethered cord syndrome. Unfortunately, existing tests cannot quantify tension across the bulk of the cord, making the diagnostic evaluation of stretch ambiguous.
Max J. Kerensky +18 more
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Uloga ruske vojne elite u Oktobarskoj revoluciji 1917. [PDF]
Based on unpublished archival materials, memoirs and relevant literature, the paper analyses the attitude of officers of the Russian General Staff towards the fall of the Provisional Government of A. F.
Aleksej Timofejev
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The article examines the cultural forms of legitimation / delegitimation of authority of the Provisional Government. Particular attention is paid to the personal authority of Alexander Kerensky, including rhetorical (persuasive) devices and visual images
Boris I. Kolonitskii
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After the February Revolution of 1917 and the abdication of tsar Nicholas II, the Winter Palace founded by Catherine the Great lost its status of the main Imperial residence, and started to be referred to as the Hermitage.
Anna Valentinovna Konivets
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The article examines the materials published in 1929 in Paris and dedicated to the seventieth birthday of Pavel Nikolayevich Milyukov. The materials of the publication are distributed into some sections, from which special attention is attracted to the ...
S. M. Smagina
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TWO LIVES OF A STATE OFFICIAL YAKOV VASILYEVICH GLINKA
Background. The subject of this article is the reconstruction of the biography of a prominent statesman of imperial Russia, and in the Soviet era – theatrical artist Yakov Vasilyevich Glinka.
P. S. Kabytov, E. P. Barinova
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Churchill and Spain: More Sancho than Quixote?
Abstract This article offers a detailed analysis of Winston Churchill's relationship with Spain over the course of his long and eventful political and personal life. The article focuses on three key episodes: Churchill's ambivalent stance during the Spanish Civil War; his leadership and policy towards Spain during the crucial years of the Second World ...
EMILIO SÁENZ‐FRANCÉS
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Borders in a Borderland: The Buryat‐Cossacks and the Buryat National Movement, 1917–21
Abstract Between the February revolution and the 1921 end of the Russian Civil War, Buryat nationalists built a nation around Lake Baikal. Leaders sought Buryat autonomy within a postrevolutionary Russian polity. A lengthy border with Mongolia framed the region’s political geography and state‐builders competed for Buryat allegiances, compelling Buryat ...
Griffin B. Creech
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Imperial uses of non‐territorial autonomy: The projects of André Mandelstam and Boris Nolde
Abstract The article explores imperial uses of non‐territorial autonomy in the works of international lawyers André Mandelstam and Boris Nolde, which they wrote before the collapse of the Russian Empire. Although written in different contexts, their projects for non‐territorial autonomy departed from other similar plans proposed in the Russian Empire ...
Tatiana Khripachenko
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The visit of A. F. Kerensky to the fronts in May 1917 in the mirror of the Petrograd press
The article is devoted to the analysis of the inspection of military units of the Russian army by the military and naval minister of the Provisional Government, A. F. Kerensky, in May 1917, and the reflection of this event in the capital's periodical press.
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