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Determinism and the Theory of Every Thing [PDF]
Recently Gerard 't Hooft proposed a structure for a universe overwhelmed with a control by a Theory of Everything (arXiv:1709.02874). He concludes, among many other things, that such a universe could be fully deterministic and that, accordingly, the divine intervention will be eliminated.
arxiv
Genomic Insights into Post‐Domestication Expansion and Selection of Body Size in Ponies
The authors’ research delves into the history of ponies by assembling a pony genome and integrating horse genomes. This unveils genetic connections between Asian and European pony breeds. Cis‐regulatory elements of key genes impacting body size are also identified.
Xingzheng Li+23 more
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Orlicz_Spaces and Orlicz_Sobolev_space [PDF]
A new class of convex functions called functions, Young functions, strong Young functions and Orlicz functions are introduced by relaxing the definitions of functions, Young functions, strong Young functions and Orlicz functions. Then, new classes of Orlicz spaces and Orlicz Sobolev space will be defined.
arxiv
The article explores the genre of alla(lullabies) in Uzbek and Altai folklore, the commonalities and differences between the two fraternal peoples, their culture, literature, mood, and dreams, and how it is reflected in alla- one of the most important genres of children’s folklore.
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The Yenisei Makes the Weather: The Microclimate of the Krasnoyarsk Dam and Its Research, 1960s–1990s
Abstract When Soviet authorities began building the Krasnoyarsk Dam in 1956, the Yenisei River had an ice‐free period of only 112 days a year. The thick and long‐lasting ice impeded dam building and navigation. However, as the dam rose, it produced an environmental anomaly; for more than 200 kilometers downstream, the Yenisei became ice‐free year‐round.
Mariia Koskina
wiley +1 more source
Ornamented stirrup from the elite early Medieval burial at Balyk-Sook (Central Altai) [PDF]
The article presents an ornamented iron stirrup from a rich and noble early Medieval burial in the Balyk-Sook area in the central part of the Russian Altai. This burial is unique not only for South Siberia, but also for neighborring regions, as within it,
Kubarev G.V.
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Utilization Patterns and Optimization Suggestions for Wildlife Passages in Xinjiang Nature Reserves
Linear infrastructure expansion poses a significant threat to biodiversity. We surveyed and monitored wildlife passages in eight Xinjiang nature reserves, assessing construction status, utilization patterns, and influencing factors. This study provides conservation strategies to improve wildlife passage construction and management, ensuring effective ...
Mengdi Fu+5 more
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Dirac-Like Equation for Two-Level Atom [PDF]
We construct Dirac-like equation for describing two-level atom interacting with resonant laser field.
arxiv
Eddy generation in a large, deep dimictic freshwater lake in ice‐free period
Abstract We address eddy generation in the middle part of Lake Baikal—a large freshwater dimictic lake in Siberia, where river discharge, wind influence and coastline shape impact horizontal water exchange. We use satellite remote sensing, historical observations and in situ data to follow the different stages of warm and cold anticyclonic eddy ...
Alexei V. Kouraev+7 more
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Modern ethno-cultural differentiation of the territory of the Altai Republic [PDF]
The paper concerns the analysis of the patterns and peculiarities of the settlement of ethnic groups in the territory of the Altai Republic and identification of cultural landscapes formed by these groups.
Dirin D.A. +2 more
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