Protective Roles of Prebiotics and Probiotics Against Environmental Pollutant-Induced Toxicities: A Systematic Review of Animal Studies. [PDF]
Pollutant‐induced epithelial damage also leads to a cascade of harmful effects, including reduced mucus secretion, decreased luminal pH, and enhanced absorption of toxins. These changes contribute to oxidative stress (↑ malondialdehyde (MDA); ↓ superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione (GSH), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), and heightened ...
Zarezadeh M +5 more
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COURT REPRESENTATION IN RUSSIA BEFORE 1917 (historical aspect)
Objective: basing on the research and analysis of the legislation, historical legal sources and other materials, to study the process of formation and development of the institution of legal representation in Russia before 1917.Methods: the theoretical ...
K. V. Ilyashenko
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POLITICAL PROCESSES AND FIGURES OF 1917S VIEWED BY BRITISH MILITARY ATTACHE ALFRED KNOX
The author offers an interpretation of Alfred Knox’s memoirs “With the Russian Army. The Diary of a Military Attache. 1914-1917” in order to reconstruct the political processes of the 1917 Russian Revolution as they were viewed by a western witness.
Olga S Porshneva
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Before the First World War: Reconstruction of the Yekaterinburg City Population in 1913
The article focuses on the Yekaterinburg city (Urals, Russia) population on the eve of the First World War. We argue that 1897 Census data, which remains the main source for estimating the late Imperial Russias urban population, are not relevant for the ...
Dmitry S. Bakharev +1 more
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The Meaning of Memory in Bunin and Hippius
This paper illustrates the meaning of memory by the fate and change in spiritual orientation of Ivan Bunin and Zinaida Hippius, two prominent literary figures of the late tsarist Russia and interbellum émigré Paris. Most importantly, it examines the post-
Svetozar Poštić
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In search of liberal Tsarism: the historiography of autocratic decline [PDF]
The idea that the autocracy might have successfully modernized itself has, in recent years, spread widely beyond academic circles. However, a look at traditional and recent historiography shows that very few historians support this line.
Read, Christopher
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Historiography of the Caspian flotilla
Based on pre-revolutionary, Soviet and post-Soviet sources and literature, using comparative historical, typological, chronological, systemic and retrospective general scientific methods, the article provides a historiography of the Caspian Flotilla. The
Magomedhabib R. Seferbekov
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The Bolshevik Party Transformed: Stalin’s Rise to Power (1917–1927) [PDF]
The article was submitted on 17.01.2017.In 1917, the Bolsheviks promised the liberation of the working masses from exploitation. And yet, within twenty years, they had delivered a regime that was substantially more exploitative and repressive than that ...
Harris, J.
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Review on the book: Beglov A. L. The Orthodox Parish at the Sunset of the Russian Empire: Situation, Discussions, Reform. M.: Indrik, 2021. 1048 pp. [PDF]
The review examines a monograph devoted to the history of the Orthodox parish in Russia in the late 19th — early 20th centuries. In fact, the author includes in his work an overview of a much broader time period: from the publication of the Spiritual ...
Anna V. Mangileva
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The earliest Mesopsychidae and revision of the family Mesopanorpodidae (Mecoptera)
The family Mesopanorpodidae is revised. Most taxa referred to this family are not related to the type genus Mesopanorpodes Tillyard, 1918. The type species of the latter, Mesopanorpodes wianamattensis, is closely related to Mesopsyche Tillyard, 1917 ...
Alexey Bashkuev
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