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Dostoevsky’s Godchildren [PDF]
The article, based on archival sources, provides new information about two godchildren of F.M. Dostoevsky: Platon Milyukov (with clarification of the name, date and place of his baptism) and Grigoriy Snitkin (the fact of the writer's participation in the
Tatiana V. Panyukova
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Poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) production from amylolytic Micrococcus sp. PG1. Poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) is an organic polymer, which synthesized by many bacteria and serves as internal energy. PHB is potential as future bioplastic but its price is very
S. Margino, E. Martani, A. Prameswara
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The recently accomplished complete genomic sequence analysis of the type strain PG1 of Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides small-colony type revealed four large repeated segments of 24, 13, 12, and 8 kb that are flanked by insertion sequence (IS ...
D. Bischof, E. Vilei, J. Frey
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The article deals with a case from the creative history of Leo Tolstoy’s The Circle of Reading (1908), when Tolstoy included the revised story of Guy de Maupassant’s Le Port under the title “Sisters” in the second edition of the book.
Anastasia A. Tulyakova
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The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that Boris Pasternak’s poem The Starry River of a Week Ago (1917) is a description of the creation process and a reflection on the nature of this process.
Roberta Salvatore
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Five Additions to The Dictionary of the 18th-century Russian Language
The article analyzes the semantics and origins of the words olbrim and obdenkovatʹ. In the Russian language of the age of Peter the Great, the noun olbrim (cf. Belorussian olbrim, obrim; Ukrainian olbrym < Polish olbrzym, obrzym < Greek ὄβρῐμος) was used
Vasily M. Kruglov
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Komarovich V.L. Lectures on F.M. Dostoevsky read in 1921–1922 in Nizhny Novgorod University [PDF]
This is the first publication of a course of lectures about the life and works of F.M. Dostoevsky read in 1921–1922 in Nizhny Novgorod State University by V.L.
Olga A. Bogdanova
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The article dwells upon the dialect of the people of Bulgarian origin in Mustafapasa and Cemilköy, Turkey, descending from the village of Zhèrveni in Kostur region (Aegean Macedonia).
Larry Labro Koroloff
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“The Birds of Clay”: An Apocryphal Motif in Folklore Legends
The article describes the adaptation of the apocryphal Gospels motif—the revival of clay birds by Jesus—in the folk traditions of Eastern and Western Slavs.
Olga V. Belova
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Botanic lexics as one of the sources of the linguistic study of the russian language
The opportunity of the use of the botanic lexics by teachers at the lessons of the Russian language and in the after ctass work as one of the sources of the Linguistic Landeskunde knowledge is described in the article. The articles shours hou it helns to
Y Y Savvina
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