Krim-saghyz (Taraxacum hybernum Steven) is an alternative to Hevea brasiliensis as a source of natural rubber. In Russia, krim-saghyz is common only in the Crimean Peninsula and is traditionally named after it.
B. R. Kuluev +4 more
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Assessing the impact of climate change on vector-borne viruses in the EU through the elicitation of expert opinion [PDF]
Expert opinion was elicited to undertake a qualitative risk assessment to estimate the current and future risks to the European Union (EU) from five vector-borne viruses listed by the World Organization for Animal Health.
Brouwer, A. +7 more
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SELENIUM CONTENT IN GROUNDWATER OF THE CRIMEAN PENINSULA
The main sources of essential trace element selenium (Se) to humans are plants, animals and water. Though Se concentration in water is low, the values are considered to be good markers of the environmental Se status. Se content in groundwater of 22 springs, wells and bottled water samples produced at the territory of the Crimea has been determined ...
N. Golubkina +4 more
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Nicknames as a fragment of the language picture of the world of the Crimean Tatars [PDF]
The research focuses on nicknames sourced from our survey, as well as on those received from Crimean Tatar periodical press through which this type of anthroponyms have been studied, interpreted and systematized. The purpose of the study is to select,
Emine Ganieva, Akhtem Mazinov
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Additions to the flora of Crimean Peninsula
Приводятся новые данные, дополняющие информацию о флоре Республики Крым и распространении отдельных видов. Впервые для флоры полуострова Крым указываются Cystopteris alpina, собранный на скалах Бабуган-яйла, и Dryopteris expansa, обнаруженный между Чучельским водоемом и рекой Качи. Ближайшие местообитания этих видов расположены на территории ...
A.A. Kechaykin +4 more
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Ethnocultural basis of the formation process of the Crimean Tatar art culture and decorative and applied art (part one). [PDF]
Based on the research results of Russian, Soviet and foreign archaeologists, anthropologists, geneticists and art historians, an attempt has been made to trace the process of formation of the artistic culture and decorative and applied art of ...
Ismet Zaatov
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Revisited: Tatar cultural heritage in Berlin, Germany.
This article presents an overview of the Berlin Museum of European Cultures’ (MEK ) collaborative work concerning Kazan and Crimean Tatars and most of all of the Crimean Tatar collection of the Museum.
Elisabeth Tietmeyer
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Crimean Tatars during the famine of 1921–1923 [PDF]
Based on archival materials, the article considers one of the most tragic periods in the history of the Crimean peninsula – the famine of 1921–1923. Particular attention is paid to the Crimean Tatar population, as the most affected during this period ...
Grigory Kondratyuk
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Ulus Jochi in system of international trade on territory of Crimean Peninsula in XIII–XIV centuries [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of the foreign economic policy of the ulus of Jochi in the XIII-XIV centuries. The role of the Ulus in the system of international trade on the territory of the Crimean Peninsula is considered.
E. A. Koshechkina
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Ethno-cultural basis of the process of formation of the Crimean Tatar artistic culture and decorative art (part three) [PDF]
In the article an attempt is made to trace the stages of development of the process of the Kypchak-Tatar – Turko-Seljuk Turkization and the beginning of the process of Asia Minor–Central Asian Islamization of the population of the peninsula and ...
Ismet Zaatov
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