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The Kaliningrad region in Polish scientific research
This article offers an overview of the leading Polish research centres focusing on the political, social, and economic aspects of the Kaliningrad ...
Kotowicz Wojciech, Żukowski Arkadiusz
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The paper provides original data on accumulation capabilities of bryophytes typical of peatland ecosystems with different degree of anthropogenic transformation occurring in the Kaliningrad Region of Russia.
Rashid Baymuratov +2 more
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The Kaliningrad Region as a Potential Coastal Transport Cluster
The coastal regions of Russia, which ensure the country’s major export/import transactions, have potential for developing special forms of spatial organisation of regional transport system – transport clusters. This form of spatial organisation is better adapted (in comparison to a transport complex) to the ever-changing conditions of a competitive ...
Ivan Gumenyuk, Sergey Orlov
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SETTLEMENT SYSTEM OF THE KALININGRAD REGION: DASYMETRIC ANALYSIS
The article examines the settlement system of the Kaliningrad region using the dasymetric method, first proposed in the early 20th century by the Russian geographer V. P.
A. Plotnikova
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ABSTRACT Many species are currently experiencing range shifts in response to changing environmental conditions with potentially serious genetic consequences. Repeated founder events and strong genetic drift are expected to erode genetic variation at the range front, reducing adaptive potential and slowing or even halting the expansion.
Nora M. Bergman +12 more
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International positioning of the region: the image of the Kaliningrad region in the media space of the Baltic states [PDF]
The issue of international positioning is crucial to all exclaves, and the Kaliningrad region surrounded by the Baltic region countries is no exception. This contribution aims to describe a general strategic path for positioning the Russian territory in ...
Urazbaev, E. +3 more
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Abstract A glacial forebulge is a bending‐related upheaval of the lithosphere outside a glaciated area that co‐occurs to the depression of the lithosphere below an ice sheet. The forebulge of the last glaciation attracted attention over more than one century, but quantitative descriptions on the geometry of the forebulge are rare.
Christian Brandes +4 more
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BACKGROUND: Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) stimulates the proliferation of β-cells, enhances their resistance to apoptosis and increases glucose-dependent insulin secretion.
Daria A. Skuratovskaia +5 more
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Features of helminthoses in cattle and sheep in the Kaliningrad region
Objective of research: Parasitic diseases of which helminthoses are the most dangerous, lead to decrease in livestock numbers, milk and meat production. Therefore, the important task is to develop highly effective broad-spectrum anthelmintics, optimal doses of their application and schedules for dehelmintization taking into account epizootological ...
A. Efremov, null Ефремов
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Ruxit Revisited: Unravelling Russia's Dissociation From the Pan‐European Security Order
ABSTRACT Russia's first invasion of Ukraine in 2014 marked the culmination of Russia's dissociation from the project of institutionalised pan‐European security and from the global liberal order more generally. While not denying the relevance of studying the causes of Russia's attacks on Ukraine, this study focuses on Russia's progressing dissociation ...
Mikhail Polianskii
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