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Temporal Verbals in Uralic (Uralic Studies Volume)

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Uralic genes in Europe

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1990
AbstractWe have analysed data of three European populations speaking non‐Indoeuropean languages: Hungarians, Lapps, and Finns. Principal coordinate analysis shows that Lapps are almost exactly intermediate between people located geographically near the Ural mountains and speaking Uralic languages, and central and northern Europeans.
GUGLIELMINO CR   +3 more
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Mineral and fluid inclusions in diamonds from the Urals placers, Russia: Evidence for solid molecular N2 and hydrocarbons in fluid inclusions

, 2019
The compositions of mineral inclusions from a representative collection (more than 140 samples) of diamonds from the placer deposits in the Ural Mountains were studied to examine their compositional diversity.
N. Sobolev   +8 more
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Structural-functional modifications of the liver to chronic radioactive exposure in pygmy wood mouse (Apodemus uralensis) within the East-Urals Radioactive Trace.

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2019
The hepatic parameters (contents of glycogen, total lipids, nuclear and cytoplasmic proteins, DNA and RNA, fructose-6-phosphate, water, lipid peroxidation products, as well as activities of succinate dehydrogenase and glucose phosphate isomerase ...
N. Orekhova   +2 more
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Diversification of the Middle Urals multi-touristic potential

Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, 2018
Purpose This paper aims to review tourist directions that reflect the uniqueness of the Sverdlovsk region of Russia and form the basis of its multi-touristic potential. Design/methodology/approach This paper reviews diversification of the Middle Urals
E. Kondyukova, E. Shershneva
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Proto-Uralic

2022
Abstract The chapter presents an overview of the common protolanguage of all Uralic languages: its phonematics, morphology, morphosyntax, and lexicon. Uralic comparative linguistics is a highly developed field of research, and many aspects of the structure of Proto-Uralic can be reconstructed reasonably well.
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Uralic archaeolinguistics

Abstract This chapter considers the Uralic language family in connection with the genetic and cultural history of Northwest Eurasia. In the north and east, foraging economies have persisted among Uralic-speaking groups into modern times, partly combined with reindeer husbandry.
Outi Vesakoski   +2 more
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