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Peasant Rebellion in Yenotayevsky Uyezd of Astrakhan Province during the Civil War [PDF]
The research aims to study in a comprehensive manner the peasant armed rebellion in Astrakhan Province during the Civil War, using Popov’s detachment as an example. Scientific novelty of the paper lies in the fact that there is no concrete historical study on this issue in the regional historiography; the work is novel in that it introduces sources of ...
Elena Georgievna Timofeeva +2 more
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In the context of the transition of the Russian autocracy to absolutism, Kalmyk Khanate was introduced into the unified system of Russia in the first quarter of the 18th century, and changes in its legal status are gradually being made.
K. N. Maximov
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The formation of a multi-ethnic state demanded from the Russian authorities a policy that would ensure the integration of the peoples into its constituent states, the dominance of centripetal tendencies, and the strength of its state unity.
Mergen Goryaev +2 more
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Nazareno Strampelli and the first Green Revolution
Abstract This article describes the wheat‐breeding work of the Italian agronomist Nazareno Strampelli, who was the first agronomist to cross Japanese and western wheat varieties to develop high‐yielding semidwarf wheat. The article describes the environmental and agricultural conditions that motivated Strampelli's breeding, the evolution of his ...
Mark B. Tauger
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Decentralized response as a pandemic second‐best: The case of Russia
Abstract Centralized state response is almost universally considered as the first best option for managing pandemics. This paper argues that in reality, states fall short of this ideal. Knowledge problems hinder the government's disease acknowledgement, resource allocation and feedback, while compulsion, political predation, and corruption exacerbate ...
Vladimir V. Maltsev
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The identity of Lithospermum rochelii, so far known only from its type locality (Bulgaria, hills in Plovdiv town), remained hitherto uncertain. Our examination of its original material and re‐collection of the species from its locus classicus in Plovdiv town revealed its identity with Lithospermum glandulosum (syn.
Stoyan S. Stoyanov +2 more
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Abstract Current influenza vaccines need to be updated annually owing to constant antigenic drift in the globular head of the viral surface hemagglutinin (HA) glycoprotein. The immunogenic subdominant stem domain of HA is highly conserved and can be recognized by antibodies capable of binding multiple HA subtypes.
Yulei Li +5 more
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The Many Nationalities of Tamara Khanum: Friendship of the Peoples at Home, Abroad, and Within
Abstract Inspired by scholarship on empire and historical biography, this article examines the life of Soviet entertainer Tamara Khanum (1906–91) and her formation as a socialist intermediary. First, it considers how an ethnic Armenian born in the Uzbek SSR came to represent an image of liberated Eastern femininity to domestic audiences.
Charles D. Shaw
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This study was performed to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAPs) of farmers and veterinary professionals towards FMD in the area studied. The study was based on a comprehensive questionnaire administered through face‐to‐face interviews.
Svetlana Bayantassova +20 more
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Abstract Background Highly pathogenic avian H5 influenza viruses have spread and diversified genetically and antigenically into multiple clades and subclades. Most isolates of currently circulating H5 viruses are in clade 2.3.2.1 or 2.3.4.4. Methods Panels of murine monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were generated to the influenza hemagglutinin (HA) of H5 ...
Carlotta Schuele +10 more
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