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Dravet Syndrome Associated With a CSNK2B-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder. [PDF]
Yeboah AO, Tyshkov CD, Ghosh S.
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Exporting Socialist Health Care: Soviet Humanitarianism in the Global South. [PDF]
Hearne S.
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The Influence of Text Genre on Eye Movement Patterns During Reading. [PDF]
Markevich M, Streltsova A.
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In Memory of Е. S. Kiuru – Scholar and Translator (on the 95th Anniversary of His Birth)
Valentina P. Mironova
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The article considers the use of diminutives in the language of Russian science in the second half of the 18th – early 19th cs. At that time, the use of diminutives as scientific terms was quite a natural phenomenon, words with diminutive suffixes were used in various fields of science, most of them fell into the language of emerging biology.
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The Russian language in the Republic of Uzbekistan: History and Modernity
Alma mater. Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 20232023 has been declared the year of the Russian language in the CIS and it is no coincidence. It is the CIS countries and, above all, the republics of Central Asia that determine the existence of the Russian language outside the borders of the Russian Federation.
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HISTORY OF RUSSIAN - ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONTACTS.
2021We all know that all languages are very close to each other. because so many belong to the same family and they are lexically close to each other. This article discusses the extent to which Russian and English are related to each other and the opinions of scholars who have studied them.
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Readings in Russian History. Materials for Intermediate Russian Language Courses
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