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The Fight for the Past: Contested Heritage and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Many in the West do not understand why Putin decided to attack Ukraine. Russian propagandists have thrown up a smokescreen, placing the blame on the expansion of NATO into Eastern Europe, slandering the Ukrainian government as a ‘Nazi’ regime, suggesting
Christoph Mick
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The article discusses Russian perceptions and responses to Zola's literary theories and practices as a phenomenon of Russian culture. Developing on one level as a polemic between the proponents of a 'scientifically' objective art and the defenders of a ...
McNair, J.
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ON THE VISUAL ORIGINS OF ONE FOLKLORE MOTIF. THE TOMB IN THE CHURCH [PDF]
The article examines the influence of Christian iconography on poetic images of Rus- The article examines the influence of Christian iconography on poetic images of Rus sian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian spiritual verses.
Liudmila V. Fadeyeva
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HISTORIC VOCABULARY IN RUSSIAN CULTURE-ORIENTED ENGLISH
Globalization has made it necessary for all nations to employ international languages, and primarily English, to promote their cultures. Making use of the latest achievements in “interlinguoculturology,” we refer to historic vocabulary in Russian ...
Antonova A.M.
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Many-Faced Carnelian: The History of the Names of the Stone in the Russian Language Tradition
This article studies the history behind the nominations of carnelian that have existed at different times within the Russian language tradition. They are loans from the ancient Greek language сардион, сардий, сардоних and сардоникии; Western European ...
V. Kuchko
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In this study, we produced HfN‐based nanoparticles via femtosecond laser ablation in acetone. The nanoparticles exhibit a red‐shifted plasmonic resonance in the NIR‐I window, colloidal stability after coating with polyethyleneglycol, and excellent biocompatibility. The photothermal and X‐ray sensitization therapeutic effects were demonstrated for tumor
Julia S. Babkova +15 more
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This article explores views of Petr Baranovsky (1892-1984), well-known preservationist and architectural conservator, about issues concerning the protection of architectural monuments of the Russian North. In the 1920s P.D. Baranovsky organized the first
Vladimir A. Tsvetnov
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The Russian Museum Culture Cloud
We present an architecture and approach to publishing open linked data in the cultural heritage domain. We demonstrate our approach for building a system both for data publishing and consumption and show how user benefits can be achieved with semantic technologies. For domain knowledge representation the CIDOC-CRM ontology is used.
Dmitry Mouromtsev +5 more
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The Howard Thurman Center host a Russian culture night and feature traditional foods and ...
Boston University Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
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A Biomimetic Buffering Hydrogel Scaffold for Long‐Term Culture of Patient‐Derived Tumor Organoids
A biomimetic fibrous buffering hydrogel controls the local acidification at the tumoroid/hydrogel interface at the physiologically relevant level over 21‐day culture. The buffering effect promotes cancer cell proliferation in the tumoroids and supports the structural integrity and mechanical properties of the hydrogel scaffold over long‐term tumoroid ...
Elizaveta Gusarova +7 more
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