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The Soviet Union

2018
The sudden dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 was one of the most unusual events in world history; it is probably the only case of a superpower and its empire collapsing in peacetime, and seemingly for largely internal reasons. Two basic conceptions or models have always dominated studies of Soviet society: the industrial-society model, which ...
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GAS IN THE SOVIET UNION

Proceedings of Fall Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, 1973
This paper was prepared for the 48th Annual Fall Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, Oct. 1-3, 1973. Permission to copy is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words. Illustrations may not be copied.
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Genetics in the Soviet Union [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1948
SINCE last August there have been reports in the Press of a crisis among biologists in the U.S.S.R. The crisis culminated in a decree from the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences, published on August 27. This decree dismisses a number of prominent biologists from their posts, closes two famous laboratories, and removes orthodox geneticists from ...
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The Soviet Union

1984
During two decades of bitter Sino-American hostility no serious attempt was made by Beijing to provide for civilian defence in the event of an American nuclear strike. By contrast, within a year of the outbreak of Sino-Soviet hostilities in 1969, the Chinese were enthusiastically following Mao Zedong’s instructions to ‘dig tunnels deep’ throughout ...
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The Soviet Union

1993
Pakistan’s relations with the Soviet Union have been marked by indifference, distrust, and mutual recriminations on one account or another, although there were brief periods when these could be described as correct and cordial. Many people in Pakistan believe that a strain in its relations with the Soviet Union cannot be avoided for a host of reasons ...
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Genetics in the Soviet Union

Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae, 1966
SummaryGenetics in the Soviet Union has undergone a profound and long crisis, involving the realm of Biological Sciences and Science and Culture as a whole.This was not merely due to the emergence of neo-Lamarckian Michurinism, claiming the inheritance of acquired characters to be possible and necessary, and the genotype to be plastic and shakable ...
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Ethology in the Soviet Union

Behaviour, 1971
The relationship between the fields of Soviet ecological physiology and Western ethology is examined in the light of their common origin in evolutionary thought. The following topics are discussed: (i) Dialectical materialism and the study of behavioral evolution; (ii) Relationships and conceptual disagreements between Soviet ecological physiology and ...
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Soviet Sociology And Sociology In The Soviet Union

Annual Review of Sociology, 1988
The core of the paper is an analysis of the meaning of sociology in the USSR, as defined by the participants and outsiders alike. The review is based on the study of programmatic statements, the character of references in sociological writings, and available biographical information on their authors. All of these help to locate Soviet sociology within
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The Soviet Union

2021
Sonja Luehrmann, Victoria Smolkin
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The Soviet Union

1992
“Revolution” is the best word to describe the events now going on in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Up to 1989 a partial renovation of the administrative system was effected with a greater or lesser success, while preserving its fundamental principles: the leading role of the party, domination of the state form of ownership and monopoly of ...
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