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To the Reconstruction of the Ancient Karelian Anthroponymicon
The article considers a number of issues related to personal pre-Christian names of the Karelian population falling into two major groups: native non-Christian names and non-calendar names of Russian origin. The author notes that the corpus of historical
Denis V. Kuzmin
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Higher circulating EGF levels associate with a decreased risk of IgE sensitization in young children
Abstract Background Decreased exposure to microbial agents in industrialized countries and urban living areas is considered as a risk factor of developing immune‐mediated diseases, such as allergies and asthma. Epithelial surfaces in the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts and in the skin constitute the primary areas in contact with the ...
Linnea Reinert‐Hartwall +16 more
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Karelian Heritage in the Toponymy of the Southeastern Lake Onega Area [PDF]
The article focuses on place names of Karelian origin on the territory of Southeastern Lake Onega region and provides linguistic and historical evidence of Karelians’ migrations to the area in question.
Anton I. Sobolev
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Immunological resilience and biodiversity for prevention of allergic diseases and asthma
Abstract Increase of allergic conditions has occurred at the same pace with the Great Acceleration, which stands for the rapid growth rate of human activities upon earth from 1950s. Changes of environment and lifestyle along with escalating urbanization are acknowledged as the main underlying causes.
Tari Haahtela +7 more
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Murtoos are recently discovered triangular‐shaped subglacial landforms that form under warm‐based ice and in association with significant subglacial meltwater flow. They appear in distinct fields and commonly occur in the area that was covered by the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet during glacial periods.
Antti E. K. Ojala +6 more
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Connecting the data landscape of long‐term ecological studies: The SPI‐Birds data hub
SPI‐Birds is a global‐scale initiative that creates meta‐data and data standards for data collected in populations of uniquely marked individuals that are followed over years. The authors host data on nearly 1.5 million birds collected over cumulative 2000 years.
Antica Culina +116 more
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Abstract Most Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations follow an anadromous life cycle, spending early life in freshwater, migrating to the sea for feeding, and returning to rivers to spawn. At the end of the last ice age ~10,000 years ago, several populations of Atlantic salmon became landlocked.
Erik Kjærner‐Semb +10 more
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Rajakarjalaismurteiden kielikontaktit venäläiskopioiden taajuuden ja fonologian valossa
Tämä korpuspohjainen kielikontaktitutkimus käsittelee venäjän kielen mallin mukaisten ainesten (Lars Johansonin termillä: “kopioiden”) taajuutta ja fonologisia piirteitä Suomessa puhutuissa rajakarjalaismurteissa, jotka jakautuvat kuuteen ...
Susanna Tavi
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Population and distribution of beavers Castor fiber and Castor canadensis in Eurasia
A century ago, overhunting had reduced Eurasian beaver Castor fiber populations to c. 1200 animals in scattered refugia from France to Mongolia. Reintroductions and natural spread have since restored beavers to wide areas of their original range. The population has more than tripled since the first modern estimate in 1998, to c. 1.5 million.
Duncan J. Halley +2 more
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Finland: Political Developments and Data in 2020
European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook, Volume 60, Issue 1, Page 132-140, December 2021.
EMILIA PALONEN
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