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“Apocalyptic” Ekphrasis (I. Bunin – A. Grin – B. Yulsky)
Purpose. The article is devoted to the story “Kaigorodov’s Line” by B. М. Yulsky, a writer of the Far Eastern emigration. The relevance of the work is determined by the increased interest in the work of Russian writers, who created their works outside of their homeland, but, nevertheless, reflected the traditions of Russian literature, as well as ...
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This paper provides an overview of the contributions of nanotechnology and power electronics technologies to solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), as well as a list of notable institutes and companies active in SOFC research. Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) hold an important place in energy conversion and storage systems due to their fuel flexibility, high ...
Muhammad Sarfraz Arshad +7 more
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5‐HT1A regulates axon outgrowth in a subpopulation of Drosophila serotonergic neurons
Abstract Serotonergic neurons produce extensively branched axons that fill most of the central nervous system, where they modulate a wide variety of behaviors. Many behavioral disorders have been correlated with defective serotonergic axon morphologies.
Delaney R. Long +7 more
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Voting 'against all' in postcommunist Russia [PDF]
Since the early 1990s voters in Russia (and most of the other post-Soviet republics) have been offered the opportunity to vote ‘against all’ parties and candidates. Increasing numbers have done so.
Akhremenko A. S. +47 more
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Continuous assembly required: Perpetual species turnover in two‐trophic‐level ecosystems
Abstract Community assembly is often treated as deterministic, converging on one or at most a few possible stable endpoints. However, in nature, we typically observe continuous change in community composition, which is often ascribed to environmental change. But continuous changes in community composition can also arise in deterministic, time‐invariant
Jurg W. Spaak +2 more
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Pushkin’s “The Gypsies”: on a plot precedent in the stories of M. Gorky and I. A. Bunin
The paper considers the moral, philosophical, ethical, and aesthetic potential of Pushkin’s poem “The Gypsies” in the vast historical, cultural, and literary context.
I. S. Uryupin
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We study the boundary-value problem for a linear system of differential equations written in the form of differential-operator equations $$ aD_t u(t)+bBu(t)=f(t) $$ with nonlocal boundary conditions at $t$.
Dmitriy V Kornienko
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On a spectral problem for a system of differential equations of mixed type
This article explores the spectral characteristics of the differential operator generated by the boundary problem for linear systems of differential equations of mixed type.
Dmitriy V Kornienko
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The present research was based on the following assumption: under social restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, the involvement of teenagers in the virtual environment depended on the degree of restriction of their natural social interaction, which was ...
Valentina G. Kamenskaya +1 more
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The research aims to determine the adequacy of the techniques of rendering nostalgization means into French in I. A. Bunin’s short stories included in the collection “Dark Avenues”.
Nadezhda Ivanovna Tarasova
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