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Objectives: The term “Catching a Child” is used by the Tundra Nenets people for the process of giving birth. The author is providing a description of the preparations for giving birth on the tundra in the Nenets nomadic culture, and practice of pre- and ...
Zoia Vylka Ravna
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Background Psycho‐oncology is a branch of research related to cancer care that focuses on the psychological, behavioural, spiritual, physical and social aspects of the cancer experience. Whilst psycho‐oncology and its applications are relatively nascent, there is a paucity of research regarding the psycho‐oncological considerations for Indigenous ...
Eda So +6 more
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Archaea in the microbial community of the reindeer rumen in the Russian Arctic
Archaea is the least studied group of the reindeer rumen microbiocenosis. Although the functional load performed by this group of microorganisms in the rumen is large.
Ilina Larisa +3 more
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Assessment of hard-to-recover oil reserves production potential in Tomsk region [PDF]
The development of the licensed areas, profound geological exploration, enhanced oil recovery due to innovative technologies introduction and revitalization of oil production from unconventional horizons could significantly increase the oil production in
Grinkevich, L. S., Sharf, I. V.
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Cross‐border dimensions of Arctic climate change impacts and implications for Europe
Climate change in the Arctic can initiate impacts that propagate into regions outside the Arctic via different transmission pathways, posing cross‐border risks that require consideration of adaptation responses. Abstract The Arctic has warmed almost four times faster than the rest of the globe during the past four decades.
Claire Mosoni +4 more
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Inferences about the population history of Rangifer tarandus from Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies
We established for the first time comprehensive analysis of Y and mtDNA lineages in Rangifer tarandus, representing reindeer and caribou across North America, Eurasia, and the Arctic Islands. Our results highlight migrations over long distances after the Last Glacial Maximum, subsequent recolonizations, and human‐mediated trajectories, especially the ...
Elif Bozlak +7 more
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The world is currently experiencing an era of digital transformation. New technologies are being applied in the accounting of public sector institutions, which leads to the emergence and development of effective management practices.
A.A. Podgayny
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Education and employment structure of the Yamal Nenets in the 20th — early 21st century
This article analyses data collected by the 1959 All-Union Census and the 2002 and 2010 All-Russian Censuses on the education and employment levels of the Nenets having lived and living in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, the Northern part of ...
Volzhanina E.A.
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Background. Human labor in the Arctic area is carried out in extreme climatic conditions creating an increased risk of developing health problems, including occupational diseases (OD).
S. Syurin, S. Gorbanev
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Consumption‐Based Carbon Emissions of 85 Federal Entities in Russia
Abstract As the fourth largest CO2 emitter, Russia's constituent entities collectively contribute with vast territory and regional heterogeneity. Existing studies only present production‐based inventories; state‐level consumption‐based emissions patterns and driving forces remain rare.
Jie Li +8 more
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