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Linguistic Evidence Suggests that Xiōng‐nú and Huns Spoke the Same Paleo‐Siberian Language

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, EarlyView.
Abstract The Xiōng‐nú were a tribal confederation who dominated Inner Asia from the third century BC to the second century AD. Xiōng‐nú descendants later constituted the ethnic core of the European Huns. It has been argued that the Xiōng‐nú spoke an Iranian, Turkic, Mongolic or Yeniseian language, but the linguistic affiliation of the Xiōng‐nú and the ...
Svenja Bonmann, Simon Fries
wiley   +1 more source

CONSERVATION OF DIVERSITY OF LOCAL FRUIT AND WILD BERRY CULTIVARS IN THE ISSYK-KUL REGION OF KYRGYZSTAN

open access: yesОвощи России, 2019
The Issyk-Kul region is one of the most preferable for horticulture regions of Kyrgyzstan. However, during last decades the biological and agronomical diversity in this region is significantly decreasing due to transmission to market economics.
G. E. Sariyeva   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

The contributions of Idzi Radziszewski, Gommar Michiels and Stefan Wyszyński to research in Dutch Studies at the Catholic University of Lublin in the light of the university’s contacts with the Low Countries (1918–1939)

open access: yesNeerlandica Wratislaviensia, 2023
In 1918 a Catholic university (KUL) was founded in the Polish city of Lublin. Idzi Radziszewski (1871–1922), a graduate of the Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven), became the first rector of KUL.
Marcin Polkowski
doaj   +1 more source

Topological gravity with exchange algebra

open access: yes, 1993
A topological gravity is obtained by twisting the effective $(2,0)$ super\-gravity. We show that this topological gravity has an infinite number of BRST invariant quantities with conformal weight $0$. They are a tower of OSp$(2,2)$ multiplets and satisfy
Alekseev   +39 more
core   +1 more source

First detection of bat-borne Issyk-Kul virus in Europe

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2020
Bats have been gaining attention as potential reservoir hosts of numerous viruses pathogenic to animals and man. Issyk-Kul virus, a member of the family Nairoviridae, was first isolated in the 1970s from vespertilionid bats in Central Asia.
A. Brinkmann   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

ENHANCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TEACHING THE NUMBER SYSTEM IN 7TH-GRADE ALGEBRA THROUGH THE USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES [PDF]

open access: yesVestnik Issyk-Kulʹskogo universiteta
This article examines the use of digital technologies in teaching the number system in the 7th-grade algebra curriculum. Digital technologies increase students' interest in the subject and help them develop a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.
Dzhaparova S. N.   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Transit time distributions in Lake Issyk‐Kul [PDF]

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, 2002
Measurements of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are used to constrain the timescales for deep‐water renewal in Lake Issyk‐Kul. As these tracers have different tropospheric histories their combination provides more transport information than one tracer alone.
Waugh, D.   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

On the two-boson picture of the KP hierarchy

open access: yes, 1992
A two-boson realization of the second hamiltonian structure for the KP hierarchy has recently appeared in the literature. Furthermore, it has been claimed that this is also a realization of the hierarchy itself.
Andrews   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Climate Evolution in Central Asia during the Past Few Million Years: A Case Study from Issyk Kul [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The lake Issyk Kul occupies a deep basin within the Earth’s most active intracontinental mountain belt, the Tien Shan, far from any oceanic influence. It offers a record of continental climate spanning millions of years that is likely unmatched by any ...
Hedi Oberhänsli, Peter Molnar
core   +1 more source

Spatial evidence for carcinoma in situ (CIS) as an entity in human papillomavirus (HPV)‐associated tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC)

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cancer, Volume 158, Issue 4, Page 1080-1092, 15 February 2026.
What's new? Human papillomavirus (HPV)‐associated tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) is suspected of originating from tonsillar crypts, where HPV can persist in latent form. Detection is further complicated by the possible absence of premalignant stages, namely carcinoma in situ (CIS). Here, the authors investigated tumor origin in HPV‐associated
Tobias Näsman   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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