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The Russian women writers in literary integration in the middle of the XIX century

open access: yes, 2013
The author of the article offers the view on a literary era of the 1850s as the period of intensive process of integration, especially in prosaic genres. The main tendencies of Russian literature of the fifties are traced through fiction by women writers:
Проскурина, Ю. М.   +1 more
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Exploring the cranial morphology and possible convergences of Triassic non‐crocodylomorph pseudosuchians (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) with other sauropsids through linear morphometrics

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Triassic pseudosuchians had highly diversified cranial morphologies. These archosaurs occupied diverse ecological roles, ranging from terrestrial predators and herbivores to semiaquatic ambush predators and possible waders. Here, we apply linear cranial morphometrics to assess possible convergences with other sauropsids from the clades ...
Rafael Terras   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

OTHERS AND THE MOON UTOPIA IN THE NOVEL “CHEVENGUR” BY A. PLATONOV

open access: yesФилологический класс, 2019
The article deals with the authored versions of democratic consciousness in the perspective of genre modeling. The methods used draw on the works interpreting Platonov’s creative activity in various scientific paradigms: philosophy of the Russian cosmism
doaj   +1 more source

Genetic Diversity, Adaptation, Wild Introgression, and Coat Color Mutation of Golden Yak

open access: yesAnimal Research and One Health, EarlyView.
Genetic diversity, adaptation, wild introgression, and coat color mutation of golden yak from two populations on the Qinghai‐Xizang Plateau. ABSTRACT The golden yak lives on the Qinghai‐Xizang Plateau with a golden coat and adapts to high altitudes and strong ultraviolet environment. The golden coat is a prominent phenotype in many domesticated species,
Huixuan Yan   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

Impact of Evolving Treatment Patterns on Interstitial Lung Disease Progression in Systemic Sclerosis Using the European Scleroderma Trials and Research Database

open access: yesArthritis &Rheumatology, EarlyView.
Objective The treatment landscape for systemic sclerosis‐associated interstitial lung disease (SSc‐ILD) has evolved with increasingly available immunosuppressive therapies (ISTs) and antifibrotic treatments. However, their real‐world use remains unclear.
Corrado Campochiaro   +17 more
wiley   +1 more source

THE ARTISTS-WRITERS AND WRITERS-PAINTERS OF THE RUSSIAN EMIGRATION FIRST WAVE

open access: yesIzvestiya of the Samara Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Social, Humanitarian, Medicobiological Sciences
The authors of the article examine the phenomenon of word and image close unity in the Russian culture. The first author’s books of Russian artists were issued in the end of the XIX century. The authors of the article consider this and other outstanding events of the author’s book history to have become an independent art phenomenon which may be called
L.U. Zvonareva, O.V. Zvonarev
openaire   +1 more source

Katrinka: The Story of a Russian Child

open access: yes, 1999
New York: E. P.
Haskell, Helen Eggleston
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Efficacy and Safety of Guselkumab in Participants With Active Psoriatic Arthritis After Inadequate Response to One Prior Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitor: Week‐24 Results of a Phase 3, Randomized, Placebo‐Controlled Study

open access: yesArthritis &Rheumatology, EarlyView.
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of guselkumab, an interleukin‐23p19 subunit inhibitor, in participants with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and inadequate response (inadequate efficacy and/or intolerance) to one prior tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitor.
Alexis Ogdie   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

History of the Russian Language in Hungary in the 19th Century. Discovering Kirill Szabov

open access: yesSlovene, 2019
The history of the Russian language in Hungary was directly linked to the works of Russophile Rusyn writers, who in the 19th century proclaimed the idea of literary and spiritual pan-Slavism in Subcarpathian Rus, which led to the spreading of Russian ...
Marianna Lyavinecz-Ugrin
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A person does not always look like himself': the visual representations of Russian writers 1860-1899.

open access: yes, 2006
The period 1860-1899 witnessed rapid developments in print technology and exhibition culture that diversified the types of images available and increased their accessibility to a wider audience.
Minns, E.H.
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