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Characteristics of atmospheric disturbances with a quasi-two day period [PDF]
In 1968 the Soviet equatorial meteor expedition measured, at an altitude of 80 to 105 km, wind velocity disturbances in the equatorial atmosphere with a quasi-two day period.
Kalchenko, B. V.
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MAN-MADE RADIONUCLIDES IN THE NEAR-THE-GROUND ATMOSPHERIC LAYER DUE TO THE FUKUSHIMA ACCIDENT
The article presents information about the main observation results of radiometric departments of the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring for changes in the radiation situation on the territory of Russia following the ...
V. G. Bulgakov +5 more
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“Us” and “them”: character oppositions in M. A. Bulgakov’s plays of the 1920s
The article is dedicated to the study of the system of character oppositions in M. A. Bulgakov’s plays from the 1920s (“The Days of the Turbins”, “Zoyka’s Apartment”, “Flight”), reflecting the tragic collisions of the Civil War era and the post-revolutionary period.
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Irony In The Novel "The Heart Of A Dog" By M. Bulgakov
Savelyeva Tatayana Gennadyevna +4 more
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The archetypal plot of "descent into hell" in the novels of M. A. Bulgakov
The purpose of the study is to identify and describe the features of the transformation of the archetypal story "descent into hell" in the framework of studying the archetypal basis of the novels of M. A. Bulgakov. This research task, conditioned by the need to search for the primary elements, schemes, images, plots, motifs underlying world culture ...
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AUTOBIOGRAPHISM IN THE HISTORY OF THE TEXT OF M. A. BULGAKOV’S NOVEL “MASTER AND MARGARITA”
One of the features of M. A. Bulgakov’s novel poetics “The Master and Margarita” is autobiographism. The autobiographical nature of Bulgakov’s novel “The Master and Margarita” was considered by such researchers as M. O. Chudakova, I. F. Belza, N. P. Utekhin, L. M. Yanovskaya, V. Ya. Lakshin, A. Z. Vulis, V. A. Chebotareva, I. N. Sukhikh. A.
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WOMEN’S IMAGES IN “NOTES OF A YOUNG DOCTOR” BY M. BULGAKOV
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This paper discusses a new tendency in contemporary Russian fantastic fiction: the transformation of the personalities of Russian writers and poets into literary characters. The analysis shows similar patterns of fantastic transformation in Bulgakov, Akhmatova and Gumilev. These patterns include the use of the biographic and auto-biographic myths about
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