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The article presents the results of a study f the field material of the Sosva Mansi dialect of the village of Lombovozh. Its phonological analysis was performed using a modern data processing system Lingvodic. Comparison of the system of vowel sounds obtained as a result of this analysis with other phonetic systems of the Sosva dialect proposed by ...
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Semantic patterns behind ‘mountain’ in Khanty and Mansi languages: from the 18th century onwards
‘Mountain’ is a concept of basic vocabulary, which is thought to be a relatively stable part of the lexicon. For some concepts, Khanty and Mansi words are homogenous or have no more than two variants. As far as the notion ‘mountain’ is concerned, a greater variety is spotted.
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Purpose To evaluate the current body of evidence surrounding the diagnosis, management, and clinical outcomes of adhesions that developed after hip arthroscopy (HA). Methods A systematic search of the MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, and CENTRAL (Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials) databases was designed and conducted in accordance with ...
Joshua A.J. Keogh +7 more
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Mansi Oronyms of the Urals: New Materials and New Approaches (Review of: Slinkina, T. D. Mansi Oronyms of the Urals) [PDF]
The review analyzes the book Mansi Oronyms of the Urals by T. D. Slinkina based on a wide range of materials taken from handwritten and cartographic sources as well as on the author’s field research materials on Polar and North Urals toponymy.
Tatyana N. Dmitriyeva
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Why Dosing Matters: A Closer Look at the Dose–Response Relationship With OnabotulinumtoxinA
ABSTRACT Background OnabotulinumtoxinA is licensed in many countries for simultaneous treatment of three areas of the upper face: glabellar lines, 20 U; lateral canthal lines, 24 U; and forehead lines, 20 U. Aims To assess the onabotulinumtoxinA dosing science and dose–response relationship in the treatment of upper facial lines (UFL).
Wolfgang G. Philipp‐Dormston +6 more
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Toponymic Field Research in the Basin of the Kazym River and Its Results [PDF]
The article deals with the history and the results of toponymic field research of the Basin of the Kazym River, a region in Western Siberia in Beloyarsky District, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug — Yugra.
Tatiana N. Dmitriyeva
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Épisciences - Slovo Since the conquest of Siberia in the sixteenth century and the colonization that followed, the history of vernacular languages has often been linked to the language policy of the Russian state, between disinterest, promotion and instrumentalization.
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Abstract Agriculture contributes in several ways to achieving sustainability objectives. However, there is no agreement among different societal groups, such as farmers, consumers and scientists, on what constitutes ‘sustainable agriculture’. These differences affect how the impacts of agricultural production on sustainability objectives is perceived ...
Bartosz Bartkowski +4 more
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Novel Curcumin Analogue L6H4 in Treating Liver Fibrosis and Type 2 Diabetes
Jun Ma,1,* Deep K Vaishnani,2,* Mansi,2 Jing Zeng,3 Zhenwen Xie,3 Xuanchen Jin,3 Haixia Zhang,3 Khaing Wut Yi Hla,2 Furong Ying4 1Department of Pathology, First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, 325000, People ...
Ma J +8 more
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DISTRIBUTION AREAS OF OB-UGRIC LANGUAGES IN THE KONDINSKY DISTRICT OF THE KHANTY-MANSI AUTONOMOUS OKRUG - YUGRA [PDF]
The article analyzes a linguistic situation in one of the districts of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra with the areas of compact settlement of the aboriginal population. Relevance of the research is conditioned by insufficient study of the problems of Ob-Ugric languages functioning in Russian linguistic environment.
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