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The aim of this study is to compare oats and rice as the main cereal source of a low‐gluten diet followed by metabolically challenged volunteers. The participants consumed four portions of either oat or rice products daily for 6 weeks and avoided glutinous cereals.
Enni Mannila +9 more
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Rajakarjalainen kuuntelutesti: havainnoijina suomen kielen yliopisto-opiskelijat
Tutkimuksessa selvitetään kansanlingvistisen kuuntelutestin avulla, miten hyvin suomalaisten yliopistojen suomen kielen opiskelijat tunnistavat Raja-Karjalan murteen.
Helka Riionheimo, Marjatta Palander
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Field Research of Karelian Toponymy [PDF]
The article reviews toponymy field research carried out by the Institute of Language, Literature and History of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences during the past 40 years and aiming to create and enlarge the card index of ...
Irma I. Mullonen
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In search of hybridity: the case of Karelian spruces
Distribution ranges of spruces, European and Siberian intersect in the Eastern Europe and Urals, forming wide zone of introgressive hybridization where species discrimination is difficult.
Volkova, Polina +4 more
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This paper presents an integrated major and trace element data and crystal size distribution analysis for zoned clinopyroxene phenocrysts hosted in variolitic and massive picrobasalts of the Suisaari Formation, Karelian Craton, Eastern Fennoscandian ...
S. Svetov, S. Chazhengina, A. Stepanova
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PATTERNS IN THE CONCENTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHORUS FORMS IN WATER BODIES OF THE HUMID ZONE
Regularities in the concentration and distribution of basic forms of phosphorus such as mineral, organic, suspended and bound to iron in complexes with humic substances were determined for diverse Karelian water bodies.
Aleksandr Ryzhakov +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Thanks to its pivotal crossroad position, Bulgaria played a fundamental key role during all the migration processes that interested the continent through time. While the genetic variability of the country has been deeply investigated using uniparental markers, previous genome‐wide autosomal‐based surveys mainly consisted of wider ...
Stefania Sarno +13 more
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Using remote sensing products and wolverine snow‐track observations, we found that less fragmented forests with broadleaved trees promoted wolverine occurrence, while high total volume of trees and proximity to clearcuts hindered it. The landscape scale was more significant than the local scale in explaining the impact of forest structure on occurrence.
Pinja‐Emilia Lämsä +4 more
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Finnish Language Influence on Border Karelian Toponymy [PDF]
The article provides a detailed analysis of toponymic facts determined by the Finnish language influence on the border Karelian dialects. On the basis of toponymic data, the author reveals a number of phonetic, morpho-phonetic and lexical features of the
Denis V. Kuzmin
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THE REORGANIZATION OF TIMBER INDUSTY OF THE SOVIET KARELIA AFTER THE WINTER WAR
The paper focuses on the changing of management of timber industry in the Soviet Karelia in 1940-1941. In the 1930-ies the government of the republic lost control over logging.
Grigory Suzi
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