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Salt and sugar intakes of adults in the central division of Fiji: findings from a nutrition survey in 2022. [PDF]

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Moala Silatolu A   +23 more
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Editorial: Education in public health: 2022. [PDF]

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Orlando S, Kabir E, Harver A, Hu J.
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Holocene palaeoenvironmental dynamics of the Upper Kama Region (peat bogs case study)

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Elena Lapteva   +3 more
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THE CULTURE TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE KAMA REGION (1990S): REGIONAL ARCHIVES REVIEW

Культурный код, 2023
Cultural dynamics during periods of large-scale socio-political reforms differ in that during this period many traditional bureaucratic rules of documentation and archiving are poorly observed. Institutions are changed and eliminated, new problems arise that require prompt solutions, and informal communications are actively used.
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FOREST FUND IN THE RECREATIONAL POTENTIAL STRUCTURE OF KAMA REGION

Vestnik of Kazan State Agrarian University, 2014
In this article shows the results of the research of forest fund of Bugulma-Belebey hill. It was established that modern character of forest vegetation is defined by elevation of territory, complexity of soil cover and strong influence of anthropogenic activities.
Nursil Gibadullin   +1 more
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The Early Neolithic of the Kama Region

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2013
Two cultural traditions that coexisted in the Kama region during the Early Neolithic, one termed Kama, the other, Volga-Kama, differ mainly in terms of ceramics. The former tradition is marked by the comb decoration, the latter by pricked designs. Analyses of dwellings, pottery, lithics, and chronology suggest that the two traditions are unrelated in ...
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A New Neolithic Ceramic Tradition in the Kama Region*

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2013
A microscopic, traceological, and experimental analysis of 357 samples of ceramics from 27 Neolithic (5th– 4th millennia BC uncalibrated) sites on the Upper, Middle, and Lower Kama was conducted using the methods proposed by A.A. Bobrinsky along with his physical modeling technique.
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