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On the Asymmetric Longitudinal Oscillations of a Pikelner's Model Prominence [PDF]
We present analytical and numerical models of a normal-polarity quiescent prominence that are based on the model of Pikelner (Solar Phys. 1971, 17, 44 ).
Kraskiewicz, J. +3 more
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The article describes the grammar of order inherent to inflectional affixes of participles in the Kalmyk language. The term ‘inflectional model’ stands for an abstract scheme according to which a real inflectional chain with due account of ...
V. V. Kukanova
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Ethnolinguistic features of advertising texts of Kalmykia in Russian language
The study is devoted to the identification of ethno-linguistic features and the study of their functioning in Russian-language advertising texts and posters in Kalmykia.
O. V. Salynova
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Book reviews of the following works: René Bannerjea: Eskimos in Europe: How they got there and what happened to them afterwards. Bíró Family Nyomdaipari és Kereskedelmi Vállalat, London & Budapest, 2004, 470 pp.
Alekseevna Shipulina, Ludmila +3 more
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Abstract A new daily composite of the solar flare index (SFI) and the hemispherically‐resolved versions (hSFI) are presented for 1937 to 2024. The data set confirms that the northern hemisphere (NH) dominated solar flare activity during Solar Cycles 17 to 21, but that the southern hemisphere has dominated from Solar Cycle 22 to present.
V. M. Velasco Herrera +14 more
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Borders in a Borderland: The Buryat‐Cossacks and the Buryat National Movement, 1917–21
Abstract Between the February revolution and the 1921 end of the Russian Civil War, Buryat nationalists built a nation around Lake Baikal. Leaders sought Buryat autonomy within a postrevolutionary Russian polity. A lengthy border with Mongolia framed the region’s political geography and state‐builders competed for Buryat allegiances, compelling Buryat ...
Griffin B. Creech
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Academic Mongolian studies in Russia [PDF]
The relevance of the problem under study is conditioned by the coverage of Russian Mongolian studies, including Buddhism study phenomenon formation and development during the late 18th - early 19th centuries.
Polyanskaya, Oksana N. +2 more
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Overcoming Subaltern Silences: The Forgotten Buryat Soldiers of the Korean War
Abstract This article reassesses Soviet warfare practices by examining the use of non‐Slavic soldiers from Siberian ethnic minorities during the Korean War (1950–53). These soldiers, including Koreans, Buryats, Sakha Yakuts, and Tuvans, were deployed by the Soviet military in an elaborate deception scheme aimed at reinforcing Chinese units fighting on ...
Sayana Namsaraeva, Vitaly Tsytsykov
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Another ‘Anonymous’ Kalmyk-Russian Dictionary (1871, 1875) Revisited
The article introduces into scientific discourse an unfinished anonymous Kalmyk-Russian dictionary. The dictionary was published by The Don Eparchial Bulletin (Rus. Donskie eparkhial’nye vedomosti) in 1871 and 1875.
V. Kukanova, Т. Mikhaleva
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The article describes the grammar of order of inflectional affixes of participle in the Kalmyk language. Under the model of inflectional affixes we understand an abstract scheme under which a real inflectional chain with respect to the laws of morpho ...
Victoriya Kukanova
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