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Paleostrukture of East Orenburg region
The article states new views on structural features of East Orenburg Oblast. Results of long-term research of geological party of Mineral Deposits and their Investigation Department in RUDN formed the basis of writing the article. Unlike the predecessors
Victor V Diakonov +2 more
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Linguacultural Interactions in Orenburg Region [PDF]
The sub-dialects in the territories of later settling are of special research interest due to the specifics of interdialectal and foreign contacts and the influence of extralinguistic factors, which determine the relevance of lingua-cultural researches.
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Abstract Detailed knowledge of phylogeography is important for control of mosquito species involved in the transmission of human infectious diseases. Anopheles messeae is a geographically widespread and genetically diverse dominant vector of malaria in Eurasia. A closely related species, An. daciae, was originally distinguished from An.
Ilya I. Brusentsov +12 more
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Nanohaloarchaea as beneficiaries of xylan degradation by haloarchaea
Using samples of natural evaporitic brines and anthropogenic solar salterns, we describe genome‐inferred trophic relations in two extremely halophilic xylan‐degrading three‐member consortia. We succeeded in genome assembly and closure for all members of both xylan‐degrading cultures and elucidated the respective food chains within these consortia.
Violetta La Cono +17 more
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REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ORENBURG STEPPE CONCEPT TRANSLATED INTO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Purpose. The article is devoted to the analysis of the Orenburg steppe concept and its representatives into English. The aim of the study is to analyze the possible ways of translation of the representatives of this concept. Materials and methods.
Natalya A. Belova, Uliana N. Kartashova
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Genetic Diversity in the Orenburg Goat Breed Revealed by Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Analysis: Initial Steps in Saving a Threatened Population. [PDF]
Deniskova TE +13 more
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Abstract Among ray‐finned fishes (Actinopterygii), the crushing, durophagous feeding strategy first evolved in the early Carboniferous period, with the †Eurynotiformes possessing dentitions with single layers of partially to fully fused blunt teeth.
Aleksandr S. Bakaev +2 more
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The European population of Eurasian Curlew Numenius arquata arquata, a near‐threatened wader subspecies, has undergone pronounced population declines over the past 30 years. To assess the demography and viability of its global population, we surveyed studies quantifying demographic rates (productivity and survival) and complemented this review with new
Duarte S. Viana +3 more
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Hypobarotherapy and cardiovascular risk factor correction in women in early postmenopause
Aim. To assess the role of hypobarotherapy in the correction of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors (RF) among women in early postmenopause. Material and methods.
S. K. Kshnyaseva +2 more
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Technology for the industrial production of K3 series vitamins based on menadione
An improved technology for the industrial production of K3 series vitamins based on menadion is reported. The procedure involves the Cr(VI)-promoted oxidation of the corresponding methyl-naphtahelenes with the following purification by precipitation ...
Aleksey S. Antipov +2 more
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