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Development of Trends in Russian-Mongolian Educational Cooperation in New Conditions
Introduction. The article is devoted to the problem of international relations in the field of higher education. The purpose of the study is to consider the development of modern Russian-Mongolian educational cooperation.
O. A. Beregovaya +2 more
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The nanohybrid hydrogel (Fe‐BOS@C/H Gel) is composed of Fe‐Bi2O2‐XS (Fe‐BOS) photocatalysts and CS‐ADH/OHA (C/H) hydrogel. Fe‐BOS photocatalysts achieve near‐infrared (NIR) light‐driven antibacterial photocatalytic/mild photothermal therapy (APCT/MPTT), effectively eliminating methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) biofilms. The degradation
Dong Mo +13 more
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A novel self‐cascade catalytic strategy is proposed by designing an atomically dispersed Bi on deficient LaMnO3.15 perovskite (SABi/U‐LMO), serving as a promoter on subsequently lateral deposition of Zn enabled by interfacial electric field regulation.
Xiaomin Cheng +12 more
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Changes in vegetation phenology on the Mongolian Plateau and their climatic determinants
Climate change affects the timing of phenological events, such as the start, end, and length of the growing season of vegetation. A better understanding of how the phenology responded to climatic determinants is important in order to better anticipate ...
L. Miao, D. Müller, X. Cui, M. Ma
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Parasitic Plant–Host Interactions: Molecular Mechanisms and Agricultural Resistance Strategies
Parasitic plants devastate global agriculture through sophisticated molecular interactions with host crops. This review synthesizes current understanding of parasitic plant‐host interactions, from strigolactone‐mediated germination and haustorium formation to host defense mechanisms.
Jiayang Shi, Qi Xie, Feifei Yu
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STUDIES OF TUNCER GULENSOY ON ALTAISTIC AND MONGOLIAN FOLKLORE
In this study, studies of Tuncer Gülensoy on Altaistic and Mongolian Folklore are explained. Gülensoy is a scientist who believes that Turkish, Mongolian, Manchu-Tungus, Korean and Japanese languages are relatives and studies in this field.
Birol İpek
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Objective The present study was designed to determine the optimal cut-off values of body fat percentage (BF%) for the detection of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in Mongolian and Han adults.
Yanlong Li +11 more
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Tourism and culture in Mongolia: the case of Ulaanbaatar Naadam [PDF]
The chapter discusses the different experiences of the two sets of visitors to the Ulaanbaala Naadan festival, based on a study conducted in 2005, and explores the challenges for this traditional cultural event posed by modern tourism and other forces ...
O'Gorman, Kevin D., Thompson, K.
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Efficient Preservation of Perishable Fruits by Erasable Metal‐Organic Frameworks
This study presents an erasable Pickering emulsion‐based coating stabilized by metal‐organic frameworks. This washable coating significantly extends fruit shelf life by scavenging ethylene and inhibiting foodborne pathogens, offering a sustainable solution for postharvest.
Liying Yang +7 more
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Mongolian Loanedwords In Iraqi Turkmen Turkish
The linguistic relationship between Turkish and Mongolian dates back to ancient times. These two languages, which are in the same language group, have been heavily influenced by each other throughout history. This interaction, which occurred in different
Savaş Karagözlü
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