Traditions of Russian Folklore in Mari El Republic (Folk Calendar of Russian Migrants) [PDF]
Tatiana A. Zolotova +2 more
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Abstract In Welsh, in certain tenses, unique forms of the verb for ‘be’ are used in positive clauses. These specialised forms of ‘be’ are incompatible with positive main‐clause declarative complementizers, despite their apparent featural compatibility. For most speakers, they are also blocked from if‐clauses; although, I report on data regarding their ...
Frances Dowle
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[Emergent presence of slow-growing microorganisms in urine cultures. Clinical and microbiological analysis]. [PDF]
Castellano-Sánchez L +4 more
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Where's the beef? The feminisation of weight‐loss dieting in Britain and Scandinavia c.1890–1925
Abstract Representations of the slim body have traditionally been at the centre of scholarly interest in dieting culture, whereas food often remains a shadowy presence compared with more persistent themes of body discipline, slenderness and anti‐fat messages.
Emma Hilborn
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Subgenotype VII.1.1 Newcastle Disease Virus Evolution and Spread in the Russian Federation in 2019-2023. [PDF]
Guseva NA +9 more
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Structural and dynamic analysis of demographic processes in the Republic of Mari El
Е. В. Костромина
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‘Let's Turn the Grass Into Meat’: Animal Husbandry as Women's Work in Cold War North Korea
ABSTRACT In postcolonial North Korea, the future of the nation was said to be a function of the feedlot. Unobtainable on the battlefields of the recently ended Korean War, liberation and unification of the peninsula became a question of competitive developmentalism.
Sunho Ko, Derek J. Kramer
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[Clinical experience on the use of formulas for cow's milk protein allergy in Pediatric consultations]. [PDF]
Rubio-Jovani C +1 more
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Hereditary autosomal recessive pathology and its connection with inbreeding in Mari El Republic
R. A. Mamedova +4 more
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Iflaviruses in arthropods: when small is mighty
Many arthropod species harbor iflaviruses, which often cause covert (asymptomatic) infections, but may still affect host fitness. We review the impact of iflaviruses on arthropod fitness, immunity, behaviour as well as the iflavirus’ host range, transmission, tissue tropism and the interactions with other microorganisms within arthropods.
Annamaria Mattia +3 more
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