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Productivity and blast resistance of the androgenic doubled rice haploids Oryza sativa L.
Most Far Eastern rice varieties are heavily affected by blast, so breeding of resistant samples is of great necessity. The purpose of the current study was to estimate and select androgenic doubled rice haploids Oryza sativa L. with an immune to the rice
M. V. Ilyushko +4 more
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The article discusses the surnames of the Ilek Cossacks — one of the local communities in the Ural Cossack Host. Nowadays, all the surviving settlements of the Ilek Cossacks are located in the southwest of the Orenburg Region, Russia.
Alois I. Nazarov
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Even when a person is portraying a neutral expression, their internal feelings can be reflected subtly on their face, and observers can perceive them.
Ritsuko Azami +2 more
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This article examines the names and naming of Finnish parliamentary institutions in relation to European debates, focusing on the period from the Diet of Porvoo in 1809 to the Constitution Act of 1919.
Onni Pekonen
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The constraints imposed by available experimental data, and the need for precision, typically limits the eloquence of researchers. Scientists, however, indulge in their literary and poetic selves in the names that they bestow on genes and proteins, on organisms and diseases. We briefly review some familiar names in the Inside Passage, and explore their
Gayatri, Vedantam, V K, Viswanathan
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Secondary sanctions in the United States-European Union-Cuba triangle
This paper examines secondary sanctions as part of the triangular relations between the United States, the European Union and Cuba. The analysis – built on Dittmer’s (1981) strategic triangle theory and Womack’s (2016) studies of asymmetric relationships
Arturo López-Levy
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THE TRANSITION OF NAMES: FROM PROPER NAMES TO COMMON NOUNS [PDF]
The paper deals with proper names’ trend to be transformed into common nouns in both Bulgarian and English-language media texts. It traces the mechanisms leading to this transformation- using names in plural form, presence of a definite article, lack of ...
Aleksandra Aleksandrova
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Speech, time and suffering: Rosenstock-Huessy’s Post-Goethean, Post-Christian sociology [PDF]
Five years ago, a new three volume edition of Eugen Rosenstock- Huessy (to translate) In the Cross of Reality: A Post-Goethean Sociology appeared in Germany.
Cristaudo Wayne
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Alexinomia: The fear of using personal names
IntroductionPreliminary research based on everyday observations suggests that there are people, who experience severe fear when addressing others with their personal names.
Thomas Ditye +4 more
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Medieval Slavic-German Bilingualism in the Light of Austrian Hybrid Proper Names [PDF]
Examining the medieval Slavic-German bilingualism on the territory of present-day Austria, one should differentiate bilingualism of a territory (i. e. coexistence, within an area, of speakers of two different languages, each speaking one language) from ...
Georg Holzer
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