Divergence or Convergence in Research and Development and Innovation Between ‘East’ and ‘West’? [PDF]
Book description: Research suggests that innovation and technological change are crucial for the economic recovery of the former centrally planned countries in Central and Eastern Europe.
Radosevic, S
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The beetles (Insecta, Coleoptera) of the southwest of Primorsky Krai, Russian Far East. [PDF]
Makarov KV, Sundukov YN.
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The Endophytic Microbiome of Wild Grapevines Vitis amurensis Rupr. and Vitis coignetiae Pulliat Growing in the Russian Far East. [PDF]
Aleynova OA +9 more
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Monitoring the Melting of Snow Stored in Snow Dumps (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia)
This study reviews the melting rate of anthropogenic snow patches formed as a result of cleaning the territory of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk city from snow and collecting it in designated areas known as snow dumps.
Valentina Lobkina, Aleksandra Muzychenko
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High-Resolution Lacustrine Records of the Late Holocene Hydroclimate of the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, Russian Far East. [PDF]
Razjigaeva N +8 more
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Early Triassic ichthyopterygian fossils from the Russian Far East. [PDF]
Nakajima Y +5 more
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Towns, Fortress, and Wall: Northern and Western Frontier of Liao Empire in Mongolian Steppe
The fortified settlements of Liao empire (907–1125) on the territory of Mongolia have been surveyed since 2004. As a result, a detailed map of all monuments of Liao empire in Mongolia was compiled.
Kradin Nikolay N. +2 more
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Among other calcium decoders, Ca2+-dependent protein kinases (CDPK) stands out for its ability, depending on calcium levels, to activate key components of the defence system.
Olga A. Tikhonova +3 more
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Ulosarcina terrestrica gen. nov., sp. nov., a New Ulvophycean Sarcinoid Alga from the Russian Far East. [PDF]
Gontcharov AA +5 more
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ON THE PROBLEM OF IDENTIFYING SITES OF THE YUAN PERIOD IN PRIMORYE
The paper considers archaeological evidences which are used as a basis for identifi cation of Yuan period sites in Primorye of Russia. The authors analyze epigraphic data, layout of so-called Yuan sites, flat and semicylindrical frontal tiles, glass ...
Aleksandr L. Ivliev +3 more
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