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Genetic Polymorphisms of Cytochromes P450 in Finno-Permic Populations of Russia. [PDF]
Dzhaubermezov M +8 more
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An English-language translation of a Russian novel that appeared in the Soviet thick journal Novyi Mir in three installments during February, March, and April of ...
Belyaev, Sergey +2 more
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Structure and origin of Tuvan gene pool according to autosome SNP and Y-chromosome haplogroups.
Stepanov VA +5 more
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Recent effective population size in Eastern European plain Russians correlates with the key historical events. [PDF]
Yunusbaev U +3 more
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Invasion of Ukraine: Observations on Leader-Followers Relationships. [PDF]
Volkan V, Javakhishvili JD.
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How “Modern” was Russian Imperialism? [PDF]
In this paper I explore the characteristics which historians normally attribute to 'modern' forms of Imperialism, and whether these make sense when applied to Russia. I conclude by making some tentative suggestions as to where the real distinctiveness of
Morrison, Alexander Stephen
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Early medieval genetic data from Ural region evaluated in the light of archaeological evidence of ancient Hungarians. [PDF]
Csáky V +14 more
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'Feeling European': the view from Belarus, Russia and Ukraine [PDF]
Korosteleva, J., White, S.
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Kiakhta ou l'épaisseur de la frontière [PDF]
International audienceThis article is a reflection on the question of what is a “frontier.” The history of the three Kiakhtas (this name also designates Troitskosavsk and the Chinese trading town of Maimaicheng) reveals throughout the XVIIIth and XIXth ...
Savelli, Dany
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Murzas Kulmametyevs as part of the Siberian Tatar Cossack Regiment (1822–1849)
This article analyzes the service of the murzas Kulmametyevs in the Siberian Tatar Cossack Regiment in 1822–1849. The social status of the Cossack officer corps is examined based on the Charter on Siberian City Cossacks of 1822. The author introduces into scientific circulation information from the formulary lists of officials of the Siberian Tatar ...
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