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Archaeophytes in the Flora of European Russia
Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2023The division of alien species into groups according to the time of invasion is widely used in biogeographic and floristic studies, but such information is not available for many regions of Russia. Based on the analysis of regional floras of European Russia (ER), 184 species of archaeophytes (i.e., alien species intentionally or unintentionally ...
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2023
Context: The Russian attack on Ukraine has been ongoing since February 24, 2022. Nevertheless, no research has documented the mental health of Ukrainians during the biggest land war in Europe after the Second World War, or how Ukrainians cope with the ...
Wenshuo Xu +5 more
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Context: The Russian attack on Ukraine has been ongoing since February 24, 2022. Nevertheless, no research has documented the mental health of Ukrainians during the biggest land war in Europe after the Second World War, or how Ukrainians cope with the ...
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Arctic petroleum systems of European Russia
Polar Geography, 1999Abstract The first author, an independent geological consultant with extensive experience in the energy industry, assesses the oil, gas, and gas condensate resources of the two major petroleum systems of far northern European Russia—the Timan‐Pechora Basin (Domanik‐Paleozoic) system and the offshore South and North Barents (Triassic‐Jurassic) systems ...
Sandra J. Lindquist, Matthew J. Sagers
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The Russia–Ukraine conflict and foreign stocks on the US market
The Journal of Risk Finance, 2023PurposeThe authors investigate how market quality diverges between foreign firms and domestic firms on the US stock market in response to the Russia–Ukraine conflict.Design/methodology/approachWith an event study approach, the authors compare foreign ...
Danjue Clancey-Shang, Chengbo Fu
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Russia-Eurasia: legal adoption of European traditions
OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2022In historical and legal retrospective, many issues in Russian law are just as relevant as its legacy transferred to the present. The problems of reception, legal adoption of the East-West geopolitical orientation, the ideological nature thatpermeates legal realities-for history of law, all of the above are not simply phenomena from specific eras of ...
Igor Isaev, Valentina Rumyantseva
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The Mousterian of European Russia
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1970Prehistorians concerned with the Pleistocene have traditionally defined their cultural units (‘industries’) mainly by the types of stone artefacts they contain. One of the best known of these units is the Mousterian, authoritatively defined by Francois Bordes (1953, 458) as ‘… an industry of flakes, comprising a variable proportion of side-scrapers ...
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International Journal of River Basin Management, 2019
The river runoff regime significantly changed worldwide in the end of twentieth – the beginning of twenty-first century. In the European part of Russia the current changes are manifested in different ways in various regions.
M. Kireeva +7 more
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The river runoff regime significantly changed worldwide in the end of twentieth – the beginning of twenty-first century. In the European part of Russia the current changes are manifested in different ways in various regions.
M. Kireeva +7 more
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Russia-Ukraine War and the global tourism sector: A 13-day tale
Current Issues in Tourism, 2022Using the event study method, we examine the impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war 2022 on the global tourism sector stocks. The findings suggest that the impact is different for firms in different markets.
Dharen Kumar Pandey, Rahul Kumar
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Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note examines two of Russia's obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR): the Article 5 right to liberty and security, and the Article 6 right to a fair trial to gauge Russian compliance with European human rights norms.
J. Kahn
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This Note examines two of Russia's obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR): the Article 5 right to liberty and security, and the Article 6 right to a fair trial to gauge Russian compliance with European human rights norms.
J. Kahn
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Food inflation and geopolitical risks: analyzing European regions amid the Russia-Ukraine war
British Food Journal, 2022PurposeThe study's objective is to measure the response of the food prices to the aggregate and disaggregate geopolitical risk events, Russia's geopolitical risks and global energy prices in the context of two European regions, i.e.
K. Sohag +3 more
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