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MAJOR MILESTONES IN THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
The article contains the history of the Jewish Autonomous region formation, its administrative-territorial system, changes in the autonomy borders and its municipalities. The author analyzes the Jewish population migration processes in the Russian Far East.
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First records of Dolichopodidae (Diptera) from Bastak Nature Reserve, Russia
A new material of Dolichopodidae has been recently collected in Bastak Nature Reserve, and includes 8 species (all species are found for the first time in the Reserve and in the Jewish Autonomous Region). In total, 20 species are reported in this region,
Igor Ya. Grichanov
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Desacralization of the Word MAN in the Russian Language and its Spiritual Potential
The processes of desacralization and secularization, taking placein the Russian literary language over the three preceding centuries and nowadays, have caused significant changes in its lexical system.
Evgeniya N. Baturina
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Epizootiological Surveillance of Zoonotic Disease Foci in case of Emergency Situation (Flood)
Summarized are the data on epizootiological surveillance of the territories in Jewish autonomous region which were exposed to catastrophic flood in August-September, 2013. Estimated has been the abundance of small mammals – carriers of dangerous zoonotic
M. A. Tarasov +6 more
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The paper presents data about new records of 21 rare species of Lepidoptera from nine families in the Russian part of the Southern Amur Region (the Khabarovsk Krai and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast’).
E. S. Koshkin
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Shrew-borne hantaviruses (Hantaviridae: Orthohantavirus) in the Far East of Russia
Introduction. Insectivores are newly recognized hantaviral reservoir worldwide. Four distinct shrew-borne hantaviruses (family Hantaviridae) have been identified in two regions located in southern and northern part of the Russian Far East, two genetic ...
L. N. Yashina +4 more
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BAT SPECIES DIVERSITY OF THE JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
Bats represent one of the most diverse but poorly studied mammal groups in Priamurye and, in particular, in the Jewish Autonomous region, which is located on the left bank of the southern bend of the Amur (47°–49° N 130°–135° E). The collection and analysis of scientific information made it possible to summarize the bat finding data in the Jewish ...
L.V. Frisman, U.V. Gorobeiko
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BASIDIAL MACROMYCETES DIVERSITY IN JEWISH AUTONOMOUS REGION
In the region, the basidial macromycetes studies began in 1961. The bulk of research was concentrated in the mountain-forest zone, while the forests and woodlands of flat areas have been less studied. It was revealed more than 95% of the region’s species diversity during the research carried out since 2000 in the Bastak State Nature Reserve.
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The American Jewish Communist movement played a major role in the politics of Jewish communities in cities such as Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and Philadelphia, as well as in many other centers, between the 1920s and the 1950s.
Srebrnik, Henry Felix
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Manganese in the hydrosphere of the Jewish autonomous region: surface water [PDF]
At present, knowledge about the content of manganese in the surface waters of the Jewish Autonomous Region is becoming more and more relevant, since the development and extraction of iron-manganese ores has already begun in the area of the Bidzhan deposit in the north-west of the region. It is planned to develop iron-manganese deposits in other regions
Irina Revutskaya +2 more
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