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East Siberian ice wedges recording dust transport variability during the Late Pleistocene. [PDF]
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Landscape as Memorial: A.Y. Jackson and the Landscape of the Western Front, 1917–1918 [PDF]
Butlin, Susan
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Identification and Phylodynamic Analysis of the Siberian Subtype of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus in Tick-Bitten Patients From Northeastern China. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2015
Siberia is a vast and varied region, linked horizontally to the circumpolar Arctic and vertically to Mongolia and Central Asia. Nineteenth-century anthropological fieldwork was important abroad, particularly in America. From the 1920 to 1980s, Siberia was almost totally isolated from outside research and from comparative anthropology.
Piers Vitebsky, Anatoly Alekseyev
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Siberia is a vast and varied region, linked horizontally to the circumpolar Arctic and vertically to Mongolia and Central Asia. Nineteenth-century anthropological fieldwork was important abroad, particularly in America. From the 1920 to 1980s, Siberia was almost totally isolated from outside research and from comparative anthropology.
Piers Vitebsky, Anatoly Alekseyev
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Culture & Agriculture, 1999
Siberia, Siberia. Valentin Rasputin. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1996.
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Siberia, Siberia. Valentin Rasputin. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1996.
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Experiment, 2018
Abstract A growing dissatisfaction with second-rate status, i.e. with the ideological stigma of being Jewish, brought many personal changes. For my husband and me, for example, the decision to move to Siberia, where, thanks to geographical remoteness, the rules were less stringent, granted us a respite and a chance to overcome the boundaries of ...
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Abstract A growing dissatisfaction with second-rate status, i.e. with the ideological stigma of being Jewish, brought many personal changes. For my husband and me, for example, the decision to move to Siberia, where, thanks to geographical remoteness, the rules were less stringent, granted us a respite and a chance to overcome the boundaries of ...
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World Neurosurgery, 2012
There is archaeological evidence that the first neurosurgical procedure in what is now known as Siberia was performed in 8005 ± 100 B.C. According to signs of bone growth, perhaps more than half of the individuals who received the ancient trepanations survived.
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There is archaeological evidence that the first neurosurgical procedure in what is now known as Siberia was performed in 8005 ± 100 B.C. According to signs of bone growth, perhaps more than half of the individuals who received the ancient trepanations survived.
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The Lancet Oncology, 2004
Victoria Dvornichenko is director of Irkutsk Regional Oncology Centre and an oncologist for the Irkutsk region in eastern Siberia, Russian Federation. She has worked as an oncologist for 32 years and was a senior consultant during the break-up of the Soviet Union and the transition from central planning to a market economy.
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Victoria Dvornichenko is director of Irkutsk Regional Oncology Centre and an oncologist for the Irkutsk region in eastern Siberia, Russian Federation. She has worked as an oncologist for 32 years and was a senior consultant during the break-up of the Soviet Union and the transition from central planning to a market economy.
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