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A visit to the Island of Sakhalin [PDF]
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The "End of the Earth": Sakhalin Island in the Russian Imperial Imagination, 1849--1906
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.This dissertation examines Russian discourses concerning colonization of Sakhalin Island from the 1850s, when explorers claimed the island as innately Russian land, to 1906, when ...
Corrado, Sharyl M.
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The Degradation Processes Of Structures In Sakhalin Island
In Russia, the development of the Arctic and Far East shelf zones has received much attention in recent years. This is primarily due to the State's interest in hydrocarbon extraction and the development of the Northern Sea Route. However, the port infrastructure of those regions remains in extremely poor condition. In most of the Russian Far East ports,
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Relief shown by form lines. Depths shown by soundings and isolines.; Includes notes.; Margin title translation: Eastern Sea, Southern half of Sakhalin Island.; Maps: Plan of the mouth of the Taitiski river on the western coast of Sakhalin Island -- Plan ...
Russia. Glavnoe gidrograficheskoe upravlenīe;
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The island of Sakhalin through the eyes of Anton Chekhov: an attempt at travelogue analysis.
reservedNel 1890, lo scrittore russo Anton Cechov viaggiò attraverso la Siberia fino all'isola di Sachalin per vedere di persona la servitù penale e osservare la vita dei prigionieri. Al suo ritorno, lo scrittore pubblicò le sue osservazioni nel libro
KUZINA, OLGA
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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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AMURSKY HOT SPRINGS (SAKHALIN ISLAND) [PDF]
R.V. Zharkov +5 more
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Oogamochlamys kurilensis sp. nov. (Chlorophyta, Volvocales) from the Soils of Iturup Island (Sakhalin Region, Russia). [PDF]
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Ampelisca eschrichtii are among the most important prey of the Western North Pacific gray whales, Eschrichtius robustus. The largest and densest known populations of this amphipod occur in the gray whale’s Offshore feeding area on the Northeastern ...
Chapman, John W. +3 more
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