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Identification of candidate genes for reproductive traits in Xinjiang sheep breeds based on genomic structural variation. [PDF]
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Lethal Plague Outbreaks in Lake Baikal Hunter–gatherers 5500 Years Ago
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2018
Baikal is the deepest, oldest, and most voluminous lake on Earth. It is home to thousands of endemic species. It occupies a special place in the Russian psyche—a point of national pride and religious mysticism. Despite the lackluster status of civil society and political involvement in Russia generally, Lake Baikal is home to a strong and flourishing ...
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Baikal is the deepest, oldest, and most voluminous lake on Earth. It is home to thousands of endemic species. It occupies a special place in the Russian psyche—a point of national pride and religious mysticism. Despite the lackluster status of civil society and political involvement in Russia generally, Lake Baikal is home to a strong and flourishing ...
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Baikal Electromagnetic Experiment
Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, 2018The vertical component of the electric field Ez in the hydrosphere is not contaminated by the telluric component and therefore can effectively be used to monitor various processes in the hydrosphere itself, lithosphere, and atmosphere. For this purpose, the Ez monitoring experiment on the surface–floor base has been conducted in Lake Baikal since 2003.
S. M. Korotaev +9 more
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Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 2020
Baikal-GVD is a deep-underwater neutrino detector of cubic-kilometer scale. It is designed to detect astrophysical neutrinos up to multi-PeV energies and beyond. The deployment of this facility began in spring 2015. Since April 2020, the detector includes seven clusters, each consisting of eight strings carrying in total 288 optical modules located at ...
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Baikal-GVD is a deep-underwater neutrino detector of cubic-kilometer scale. It is designed to detect astrophysical neutrinos up to multi-PeV energies and beyond. The deployment of this facility began in spring 2015. Since April 2020, the detector includes seven clusters, each consisting of eight strings carrying in total 288 optical modules located at ...
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Russian Geology and Geophysics, 1994
In addition to an earlier Central Siberia — Mongolia transect approximating the 100° E meridian [1], another transect, Baikal — Mongolia, has been constructed which runs NNW — SSE and traverses outskirts of Irkutsk and Ulan Bator. Geological and geophysical studies of the new transect and comparison of the data obtained with the parameters of the ...
Yu. A. Zorin +9 more
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In addition to an earlier Central Siberia — Mongolia transect approximating the 100° E meridian [1], another transect, Baikal — Mongolia, has been constructed which runs NNW — SSE and traverses outskirts of Irkutsk and Ulan Bator. Geological and geophysical studies of the new transect and comparison of the data obtained with the parameters of the ...
Yu. A. Zorin +9 more
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Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1990
Abstract We review the historical development and the present status of the Baikal experiment, and sketch the 6-string detector “NT-200”, which is planned to be deployed until 1993 and to study neutrino astrophysics cosmic rays and particle physics.
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Abstract We review the historical development and the present status of the Baikal experiment, and sketch the 6-string detector “NT-200”, which is planned to be deployed until 1993 and to study neutrino astrophysics cosmic rays and particle physics.
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