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Prince Myshkin’s Brides in F.M. Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot [PDF]

open access: yesDostoevsky and World Culture Philological Journal, 2019
The article examines the figures of the two brides in F.M. Dostoevsky’sAbstract: The article examines the figures of the two brides in F.M. Dostoevsky’snovel The Idiot.
Victoria M. Fedorova
exaly   +3 more sources

Circadian Disruptions in the Myshkin Mouse Model of Mania Are Independent of Deficits in Suprachiasmatic Molecular Clock Function [PDF]

open access: yesBiological Psychiatry, 2018
Alterations in environmental light and intrinsic circadian function have strong associations with mood disorders. The neural origins underpinning these changes remain unclear, although genetic deficits in the molecular clock regularly render mice with altered mood-associated phenotypes.A detailed circadian and light-associated behavioral ...
Joseph Timothy   +2 more
exaly   +7 more sources

Oblomov and Myshkin: Some Aspects of the Issue

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism, 2021
The article examines one of the possible parallels between the protagonists of the novels Oblomov and The Idiot , which was formulated by Dostoevsky himself. He pointed out both the similarities between Myshkin and Oblomov and the differences between the
Irina A. Belyaeva
doaj   +3 more sources

Information about XI conference "Rodents & Spatium" in Myshkin city (2008) [PDF]

open access: yesПраці Теріологічної школи, 2010
The XI conference "Rodens and Spatium" took place in Myshkin of Yaroslavl region on July, 24–28th, 2008. About 170 participants from 26 countries were present at conference.
Zoya Selyunina
doaj   +2 more sources

Alternating hemiplegia of childhood-related neural and behavioural phenotypes in Na+,K+-ATPase α3 missense mutant mice. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
Missense mutations in ATP1A3 encoding Na(+),K(+)-ATPase α3 have been identified as the primary cause of alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC), a motor disorder with onset typically before the age of 6 months.
Greer S Kirshenbaum   +10 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Insights into the Pathology of the α3 Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase Ion Pump in Neurological Disorders; Lessons from Animal Models. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Physiol, 2016
The transmembrane Na(+)-/K(+) ATPase is located at the plasma membrane of all mammalian cells. The Na(+)-/K(+) ATPase utilizes energy from ATP hydrolysis to extrude three Na(+) cations and import two K(+) cations into the cell.
Holm TH, Lykke-Hartmann K.
europepmc   +3 more sources

CAPITAL WITHOUT STATEHOOD: EMPIRICAL STUDIES IN STARAYA LADOGA, KASIMOV AND MYSHKIN

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2016
The article covers the concept of "capitaleness" and "geographical identity". Our research will make an attempt to analyze an institute of capitals at functional as well as symbolic levels.
I. Y. Okunev, D. V. Basova
doaj   +7 more sources

Mozart by A. S. Pushkin and Prince Myshkin by F. M. Dostoevsky: Problem of Double Encoding

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2023
The problem of double encoding of the characters’ images is considered: Mozart (“Mozart and Salieri” by A. S. Pushkin) and Prince Myshkin (“The Idiot” by F. M. Dostoevsky).
S. S. Khromov   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

DOSTOEVSKY’S INSIGHTS: FROM PRINCE MYSHKIN TO VL. SOLOVYOV [PDF]

open access: yesFilologičeskie Nauki Voprosy Teorii I Praktiki, 2018
F. M. Dostoevsky foresaw many crises and shocks, development of various ideological diseases in people and the society. The writer’s providentialism also manifested itself in the fact that in Prince Myshkin he “prophesied” the personality of his younger contemporary Vl. Solovyov to Russia. The article analyzes affinity of the literary character and the
Aleksandr Petrovich Vlaskin   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Prince Myshkin (The Idiot): the falling sickness, The Gambler, and 'The Grand Inquisitor'. [PDF]

open access: yesBr J Gen Pract, 2019
Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881). Dostoevsky was one of the greatest writers of the 19th century, who overcame both physical and mental problems in pursuit of his art. His writing is characterised by interwoven psychological, religious, and existential themes.
Brooks J.
europepmc   +4 more sources

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