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The American Historical Review, 1977
This comprehensive study of farming methods and agrarian organization in Russia before the time of Peter the Great shifts the emphasis from the great estates to the basic production unit, the peasant family farms, and uses archaeological and enthnographic materials to supplement the documentary evidence.
Jerome Blum, R. E. F. Smith
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This comprehensive study of farming methods and agrarian organization in Russia before the time of Peter the Great shifts the emphasis from the great estates to the basic production unit, the peasant family farms, and uses archaeological and enthnographic materials to supplement the documentary evidence.
Jerome Blum, R. E. F. Smith
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Avian Diseases, 2015
Muscovy duck reovirus (MDRV) causes high morbidity and mortality in ducklings. However, the molecular basis for pathogenesis of this virus remains poorly understood, and the complete genome sequence of Muscovy duck is lacking. Here we report the transcriptome profile of Muscovy ducks in response to MDRV infection. RNA sequencing technology was employed
Quanxi, Wang +6 more
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Muscovy duck reovirus (MDRV) causes high morbidity and mortality in ducklings. However, the molecular basis for pathogenesis of this virus remains poorly understood, and the complete genome sequence of Muscovy duck is lacking. Here we report the transcriptome profile of Muscovy ducks in response to MDRV infection. RNA sequencing technology was employed
Quanxi, Wang +6 more
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Slavic Review, 1962
In this essay Professor Florovsky brings a rare combination of sympathetic understanding and restless questioning to the study of Russian culture. Cutting through a century of scholarly cliches about "Old Russia," he finds inadequate not only the cultural provincialism of erudite liberals like A. Pypin and S.
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In this essay Professor Florovsky brings a rare combination of sympathetic understanding and restless questioning to the study of Russian culture. Cutting through a century of scholarly cliches about "Old Russia," he finds inadequate not only the cultural provincialism of erudite liberals like A. Pypin and S.
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Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2020
Abstract This article explores relations between Muscovy and the so-called Later Golden Horde successor states that existed during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries on the territory of Desht-i Qipchaq (the Qipchaq Steppe, a part of the East European steppe bounded roughly by the Oskol and Tobol rivers, the steppe-forest line, and the Caspian ...
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Abstract This article explores relations between Muscovy and the so-called Later Golden Horde successor states that existed during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries on the territory of Desht-i Qipchaq (the Qipchaq Steppe, a part of the East European steppe bounded roughly by the Oskol and Tobol rivers, the steppe-forest line, and the Caspian ...
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2014
The article examines the 16th century translation made in Muscovy of a famous Dialogue between the Death and a Man written in Poland in the 15th century. The author emphasizes the cultural differences between Poland and Muscovy which influenced the differences in the translation of this text.
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The article examines the 16th century translation made in Muscovy of a famous Dialogue between the Death and a Man written in Poland in the 15th century. The author emphasizes the cultural differences between Poland and Muscovy which influenced the differences in the translation of this text.
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