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Voivode of Saratov stolnik Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Boryatinsky (1666–1668): Family and service [PDF]
The article presents for the first time the biography of the Saratov voivode Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Boryatinsky, as well as brief information about his ancestors. Prince I. M.
Rabinovich, Yakov N.
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Voivode Fyodor Ivanovich Leontyev: The beginning of his career (1633–1661) [PDF]
The article presents for the first time the first years of the service of Fyodor Ivanovich Leontyev, the governor of Saratov. Fyodor Ivanovich Leontyev began his service at the court of Tsar Mikhail Romanov as a steward in late 1633, and a few years ...
Rabinovich, Yakov N.
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The “service town” of Yuriev-Polsky at the end of the XVI – the first half of the XVII century [PDF]
For the first time, the article examines the noble corporation of Yuriev-Polsky (the socalled “service town”) for almost a century. The main source was the tithes of 1608, thanks to which it was possible to establish which of the Yurievites ...
Rabinovich, Yakov N.
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The initial people of Saratov – Grigory Fedorovich Elizarov: Unknown pages of biography [PDF]
The article presents for the first time the biography of Saratov voivode Grigory Fedorovich Elizarov, as well as brief information about his ancestors, the Murom nobles. G. F.
Rabinovich, Yakov N.
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ABSTRACT This study examines the extent to which demographic diversity is related to firm survival in the context of new venture teams (NVTs). Further, the study tests insights from the categorization‐elaboration model to examine whether human capital within the NVT moderates the focal relationship.
Kyoung Yong Kim +2 more
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Abstract How did World War II affect the nature and resilience of Soviet institutions and authority, especially in the extreme case of the Blockade of Leningrad? During the Blockade, Leningraders acted with great agency by engaging in the shadow trade of food and shadow talk for information and community in order to survive.
Jeffrey K. Hass, Nikita A. Lomagin
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In Qprt‐deficient mice, testicular NAD+ levels decline accelerated with age, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction, disrupted DSB repair, impaired meiotic sex chromosome inactivation, and germ cell loss. Nicotinamide riboside (NR) supplementation restores NAD+ levels and alleviates these defects, highlighting the importance of NAD+ de novo synthesis in ...
Yining Xu +9 more
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ABSTRACT Capturing the evolving journey of workers' well‐being, our research unveils how the intertwined paths of job and life satisfaction shift and shape each other over time. We contribute to the field's understanding of the dynamic interplay between job and life satisfaction by exploring the time‐bound nature of satisfaction, teasing apart the ...
Christopher W. Wiese +7 more
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ABSTRACT Relational perspectives on turnover antecedents have gained momentum in recent years, highlighting three distinct relational forces underlying employees' turnover decisions—notably, job embeddedness, social capital, and turnover contagion.
Peter W. Hom +5 more
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Cryptanalysis on Two Kinds of Number Theoretic Pseudo‐Random Generators Using Coppersmith Method
Pseudo‐random number generator (PRNG) is a type of algorithm that generates a sequence of random numbers using a mathematical formula, which is widely used in computer science, such as simulation, modeling applications, data encryption, et cetera. The efficiency and security of PRNG are closely related to its output bits at each iteration.
Ran Zhang +4 more
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