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The Chuvash Republic

Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2005
(2005). The Chuvash Republic. Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia: Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 41-60.
Valentina Kharitonova   +2 more
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Vascular Complications in Chuvash Polycythemia

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2006
Chuvash polycythemia is characterized by a homozygous 598C> T germline mutation in the von Hippel-Lindau gene ( VHL), upregulation of hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha during normoxia, and resulting augmentation of erythropoietin and several other hypoxia-controlled genes.
Josef T. Prchal, Victor R. Gordeuk
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PREVALENCE OF ASCARIASIS IN THE CHUVASH REPUBLIC [PDF]

open access: possibleActa medica Eurasica, 2020
The analysis of ascariasis prevalence in the Chuvash Republic for the period 1997-2017 was carried out depending on natural and anthropogenic environmental factors. As a result of multiple regression analysis including 61 factors integrated into the matrix for regression analysis, 19 factors were selected which were statistically significantly ...
Vadim A. Kozlov   +6 more
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Increasing the ecological and recreational importance of the springs of the Chuvash Republic

BIO Web of Conferences
The object of the study is the hydrological and ecological description of the springs of the Chuvash Republic. The springs of the region are of great economic importance.
Inna Nikonorova   +3 more
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SOMATISMS IN THE LANGUAGE MODELING OF THE WORLD (BASED ON THE MATERIAL OF THE RUSSIAN AND CHUVASH LANGUAGES)

Voprosy Kognitivnoy Lingvistiki
The authors analyze in a comparative way Russian and Chuvash words and phraseological units that make up the lexical category “somatisms” in the Russian and Chuvash linguistic world view. Within the framework of this lexical category, the somatisms “head”
L.V. Borisova   +2 more
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Homocysteine Metabolism in Chuvash Polycythemia.

Blood, 2006
Abstract In Chuvash polycythemia, homozygosity for the 598 C->T mutation in the von Hippel-Lindau gene (VHL) leads to upregulation of hypoxia inducible factor-1a (HIF1a), a transcription factor that mediates cellular responses to hypoxia.
Josef T. Prchal   +3 more
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ETHNOCULTURAL TRADITIONS OF THE CHUVASH IN CYBERSPACE: PRACTICES OF REPRESENTATION

Topical Issues of Culture, Art, Education
The article examines the peculiarities of the representation of the ethnocultural traditions of the Chuvash in cyberspace, identifies the most frequently used elements of everyday and festive ritual culture of the Chuvash in the course of representation.
E. Yagafova
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STATE AND PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF HOP GROWING IN THE CHUVASH REPUBLIC

Vestnik of Kazan state agrarin university
The brewing industry of the Russian Federation at the present stage is characterized by a high level of raw material dependence on supplies of raw materials, in particular hops, from foreign countries.
Mariya Tolstova, Aleksandra Kornilova
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Keeper of intangible cultural heritage: the role of grandmothers in the transmission of ethnic language and culture (a case study of sociolinguistic surveys in the Chuvash and Mari diasporas in the Moscow region)

Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal
An essential mechanism for transmitting ethnic language within families involves the transfer from older to younger generations, with grandmothers playing a prominent role in this process.
M. Kutsaeva
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The Chuvash Word for “Knife”

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1948
The Chuvash language contains many words lacking a clear etymological relation to the Turco-Tatar languages (of which the Chuvash is a member) as well as to the neighbouring Finno-Ugrian languages. One of these odd expressions is the word for “knife”, zězě, which, according to Ashmarin's Thesaurus Linguæ Tschuvaschorum (vol. xiii, pp.
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