The Discipline of Minority Issues in the Russian Federation. EDAP 01/2017 [PDF]
The Russian Federation presents a rich pattern of different nationalities within its population and represents a unique, original model of governance of ethnic diversity. This mode is based on both territorial and non-territorial instruments.
Stefan, Simone
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Overcoming ‘Distinctive Backwardness’
From 1920 through 1932, Soviet biomedical propaganda disseminated via Udmurt literature including through periodicals, novels, plays, and poetry aimed to instil sanitation values and advance modernisation.
Maria Vyatchina
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AVPR1A main effect and OXTR-by-environment interplay in individual differences in depression level. [PDF]
Kazantseva A +7 more
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Structural Variability, Expression Profile, and Pharmacogenetic Properties of TMPRSS2 Gene as a Potential Target for COVID-19 Therapy. [PDF]
Zarubin A +15 more
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Relative Frequencies of PAX6 Mutational Events in a Russian Cohort of Aniridia Patients in Comparison with the World's Population and the Human Genome. [PDF]
Vasilyeva TA +3 more
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Translations of the Lord’s Prayer into Udmurt The author has collected five translations of the prayer into Udmurt. The trans- lations were made between 1806 and 1997. A detailed morphological and lexicological analysis of the texts shows the development of the Udmurt literary language during this period. Keywords: translations of Lord’s Prayer, Udmurt
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Depression in the population: assessment, prevalence and relationships with socio-demographic factors and cognitive aspect of social adjustment [PDF]
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Aluoja, Anu
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Vitamin D status of the Russian adult population from 2013 to 2018. [PDF]
Smirnova DV +5 more
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The characteristics of responses given to compliments in Udmurt [PDF]
Németh Zoltán
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The Funerary Ceremony of the Chuvash and Finno-Ugric Peoples (a comparative study)
The article compares the funerary ceremonies of the Chuvash people and their Finno- Ugric neighbors in the Middle Volga area and the Urals (Mari, Mordovians, Udmurts) in 15th – 19th centuries.
Volkov Alexander V.
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