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An Intergenic rs9275596 Polymorphism on Chr. 6p21 Is Associated with Multiple Sclerosis in Latvians [PDF]
Background and objectives: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, leading to demyelination of neurons and potentially debilitating physical and mental symptoms. The disease is more prevalent in women than
Natalia Paramonova +5 more
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Engaged by the Revolution: the Lepsis Chekist family in Vyatka (1919) [PDF]
Based on unpublished sources from the funds of the State Archive of the Kirov region and memoir journalism, the article analyzes a fragment of the life path of the spouses of security officers R. K. Lepsis and A. I. Lepsis associated with their service
A. S. Pozdnyakova
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The article delves into the impact of the refugee movement during the First World War produced on the self-identity of Latvians living in the Yenisei Province.
Denis Yu. Khomenko
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Archives of Lithuanian Latvian Families: the Case of the Dundurnieki Starkus
The article presents the Starkus (Latvian: Starks) family of farmers from the Daunorava (Latvian: Dundurmuiža, German: Donnerhof) Latvian dundurnieki community in Bertaučiai Village, Joniškis Parish, and the research sources on the subject matter.
Ernestas Vasiliauskas
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In the spring of 1958, Arnold Spekke, Charge d’Affaires in Washington D.C., having read George Kennan’s book “Soviet-American Relations, 1917–1920. The Decision to Intervene” decided to write a comment on certain facts expressed in the book.
Marika Selga
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EMIL KRAEPELIN’S SUCCESSOR PROF. VLADIMIR CHIZH, HIS RESEARCH METHODS AND –OBJECTS; pp. 417–430 [PDF]
Professor of psychiatry Vladimir Chizh was a successor of Emil Kraepelin at the University of Tartu (now: Estonia; then: Russian Empire) during the years 1891â1916.
Ken Kalling
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Latvians are one of the most mobile European nations. Latvian migration to Sweden has a long history. After the II World War, more than 4,000 people moved from Latvia to Sweden, fleeing Soviet power.
Ginta Elksne
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The Transition from Song to Poetry in Latvian Literature in the Second Half of the 19th Century
The Latvian nation is a singing nation. The Singing Revolution and similar song- and singing-related references are traditionally associated with the image of Latvians.
Māra Grudule
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Consolidation of the Principle of Democratic Elections in the Law of the Latvian People
The article provides an analysis of the gradual consolidation of the principle of democratic elections in the election law of the Latvian people during the period from the abolition of serfdom in the Baltic Governorates of the Russian Empire at the ...
Jānis Lazdiņš
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MAPPING LIFE STORIES OF EXILED LATVIANS; 145–157 [PDF]
By using the framework of digital humanities and narrative research, I will discuss why and how to map life stories of exiled Latvians, what problems can occur during the mapping oral history, and what are the first/main results and visualizations of the
Ieva Garda-Rozenberga
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