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The temporal variability of air temperature in the Middle Volga region from 1828 to 2021 is considered according to instrumental observations at the oldest meteorological station in the east of the East European Plain (Kazan University) and throughout ...
Yuri P. Perevedentsev +5 more
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Variation in Life History Characteristics of Common Bream (Abramis brama) Populations in Sweden
ABSTRACT Knowledge of life history characteristics is important for fisheries management and monitoring of ecosystem integrity. This study examines life history characteristics of common bream (Abramis brama) from Swedish Baltic Sea coastal areas, two larger lakes and five smaller lakes in Sweden.
Göran Sundblad +7 more
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Fine‐Tuning a Weather Foundation Model With Lightweight Decoders for Unseen Physical Processes
Abstract Recent advances in AI weather forecasting have led to the emergence of so‐called “foundation models”, typically defined by expensive pretraining and minimal fine‐tuning for downstream tasks. However, in the natural sciences, a desirable foundation model should also encode meaningful statistical relationships between the underlying physical ...
Fanny Lehmann +5 more
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The publication presents a review of the monograph by the famous agricultural historian and ethnologist G.A. Nikolaev "The world of the Volga village in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries". The author notes the significant contribution of
Radik Ravilevich Iskhakov
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In this study we used a combined computed tomographic and archaeogenetic approach to analyse a skull and vertebra with lytic lesions from a disturbed grave in the Čunkāni‐Dreņģeri cemetery in Latvia, dated to 10th century CE. Both methodologies were used to evaluate a proposed differential diagnosis of multiple myeloma, metastatic carcinoma and bone ...
Alise Akermane‐Pokšāne +6 more
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Abstract Land use change driven by human activities has significant environmental consequences that can vary significantly at local scales. However, global coupled human‐Earth system models usually project land use changes at resolutions that are too coarse to provide insights at finer resolutions that are commensurate to climate models and assessing ...
Angelo Gurgel +7 more
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The Provenance of Silver in the Viking‐Age Hoard From Bedale, North Yorkshire
ABSTRACT The acquisition of silver was a key motive propelling the Viking expansion out of Scandinavia; identifying the sources of Viking silver during the early part of the Viking Age can provide critical insights into the relative significance of western European and eastern, Islamic wealth in the Viking expansion.
Jane Kershaw +5 more
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The article deals with the analysis of the socio-economic development of the landed nobility of the Middle Volga region. They grew in number due to the high birth rate in the families of the nobility by birth.
Vladimir I Petrov
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ABSTRACT Biological invasions pose major threats to ecosystems, with aquatic habitats particularly vulnerable due to high connectivity and biodiversity. The Ponto‐Caspian region is widely recognised as a major source of highly invasive non‐native aquatic species, yet a global synthesis of their spatial, taxonomic and temporal invasion patterns has been
Ismael Soto +17 more
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Buried soils of the middle part Miklashevsky II settlement (Middle Volga region)
Maklasheevsky II settlement is a complex archaeological site, which includes settlements of the early Iron Age and the early Middle Ages, separated by more than six hundred years of natural development and transformation of anthropogenic structures ...
I.N. Spiridonova, S.P. Lomov
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