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The Uralic minorities

2022
Abstract The chapter provides an up-to-date overview of Uralic minority languages in Russia, the European Union, and Norway. The focus is on the current state of Uralic minorities, and the main goal is twofold. Firstly, this chapter will shed some new light on the sociolinguistic and ethnolinguistic aspects of the severe endangerment and
Pasanen, Annika   +2 more
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Behind the Urals

Nature, 1943
THE cause of world freedom owes much to the amazing development of mineral resources and heavy industries in the Soviet Union since the inception of the first Five-Year Plan. In the late 'twenties, thanks to the sagacity and foresight of their leaders, the Russians embarked on a vast scheme of industrialization in the Urals and Western Siberia, far ...
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Sociology in the Urals

Sociological Research, 2009
While not recognized outside Russia for its achievements, sociology in the Urals region has an important place in the history of Russian sociology, especially in the area of the sociology of education.
G. E. Zborovskii, Iu. R. Vishnevskii
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Geodynamics of the Urals

Tectonophysics, 1976
Abstract The prevalence of horizontal crustal contractions characterizes the dynamic conditions of the tectonic evolution of the Urals in the Neogene-Quaternary and at the present time. According to measurement data, the value of compressive strain at a depth of 300–700 m is about 300–500 kg/cm 2 .
Yu.P. Bulashevitch   +8 more
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Orogeny of the Urals

AAPG Bulletin, 1937
The present Urals are bordered on the west by a belt of Permian and Carboniferous sediments thrown into long, gentle north and south trending folds. East of this, there is a zone of overthrusts--the older beds pushed westward, over the younger, in an intricate pattern, the amount of dip increasing eastward.
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Radioactivity in the Urals

Science, 1982
John R Trabalka   +2 more
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