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Metabolome and Mycobiome of Aegilops tauschii Subspecies Differing in Susceptibility to Brown Rust and Powdery Mildew Are Diverse. [PDF]

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Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals the Genetic Architecture of Growth and Meat Production Traits in a Chicken F2 Resource Population. [PDF]

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The epithet “Italian” in Alexander Pushkin's literary, journalistic and epistolary works

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, 2023
There are many research works describing Italy and Italian in Pushkin's oeuvre. The most elaborated aspects of this problem are literature relations and reminiscences and the question of Pushkin's mastery of the Italian language.
Anna Iu. Neznamova
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Morphofunctional features of the shoulder joint muscles of the black Pushkin sable

Legal regulation in veterinary medicine
Muscles play an important role in the life of fur-bearing animals, due to the fact that they ensure their survival both in the wild and in conditions with limited mobility and cellular maintenance.
B. V. Chumachenko, M. Shchipakin
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Identification of SNPs in the LCORL-NCAPG gene locus and analysis of their relationship with the exterior of the Pushkin breed chickens

Poultry and Chicken Products, 2023
The aim of the study is to select and test test-systems for SNPs in the LCORL-NCAPG locus, to study their relationship with exterior indicators in Pushkin chickens.
M. Pozovnikova   +5 more
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FROM PUSHKIN'S FIRST SCIENCE: THOUGHTS ON MIND AND THINKING IN POETRY AND ORTHODOX CONTEXT

Memoirs of NovSU
The paper is devoted to a special thematic line in philosophical lyrics – the theme of mind, thought, cognition, self-knowing, which is characteristic of Russian poetry of the 19th century.
T. A. Koshemchuk
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