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Stirring by Periodic Arrays of Microswimmers [PDF]
The interaction between swimming microorganisms or artificial self-propelled colloids and passive (tracer) particles in a fluid leads to enhanced diffusion of the tracers. This enhancement has attracted strong interest, as it could lead to new strategies
de Graaf, Joost, Stenhammar, Joakim
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A tribute to the memory of professor Alexander K. Popov
Nanophotonics, Volume 11, Issue 21, Page 4603-4614, December 2022.
Gennady Tartakovsky +7 more
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The present article is aimed at explaining the pragmatics of Alexander Pushkin’s marginalia on the second volume of Opyty v stikhakh i proze (1817) by Konstantin Batyushkov.
Alexei Balakin
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Ритм и смысл стихотворения Пушкина «Буря» [Pushkin’s “Buria”: The Meaning of Rhythm]
This article addresses the meaning of the verse form of Alexander Pushkin’s poem “Buria” (1825). The poem’s monotonous rhythm corresponds to the theme of waves hitting the seashore and the rock in the same monotonous manner. The rhythmic structure of the
Sergei Dotsenko
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Constellations, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 207-220, June 2021.
Selbi Durdiyeva
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Sunn pest or Sunn bug salivary gland proteases are responsible for the deterioration of wheat flour quality during dough mixing, resulting from gluten hydrolysis. The present study describes the generation of a specific peptide antibody, raised against the active center of the recombinant gluten‐hydrolyzing protease (GHP3).
Vyacheslav Dolgikh +6 more
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The article analyzes the structure of one of Alexander Pushkin’s last poems—“Ot menia vechor Leila…” (1835—36): from the level of phonetics to the levels of grammar and lexis.
Fyodor Dvinyatin
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The article is dedicated to analysing of the Marina Mnishek’s image in “Boris Godunov” tragedy by Alexander S. Pushkin. It is describing historical as-sessments of Marina Mnishek’s character in folktales and epic poems, Russian Cronicles and ...
B.A. Kurkin
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This article is an attempt at close reading an extensive ego text (Georgy Adamovich’s letters to Alexander Bacherac of the 1940s – 1972) as a thirty-year-long literary conversation of two Russian émigré writers. Regarding the letters as a single cultural
Olga Demidova
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Spleen and Coping with Spleen in Alexander Gorodnitsky’s Road to Pushkin
Alexander Gorodnitsky’s Road to Pushkin (2021) contains a poetic triptych: 1) Moscow, 1831; 2) Pushkin to Pletnyov, July 22, 1831; 3) Spleen. These three poems were written in 2020 during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The last poem compares the poet’
Elmira M. Afanasyeva, Lakshmi Srivastava
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