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Biology Bulletin, 2020
This work is aimed at determining the onset of breeding of the White-tailed Eagle and the reasons that affect its breeding phenology in the central part of the Volga–Kama region (Republic of Tatarstan, together with the adjacent areas of the republics of Chuvashia and Udmurtia, as well as Samara and Ulyanovsk oblasts). In the Republic of Tatarstan, the
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This work is aimed at determining the onset of breeding of the White-tailed Eagle and the reasons that affect its breeding phenology in the central part of the Volga–Kama region (Republic of Tatarstan, together with the adjacent areas of the republics of Chuvashia and Udmurtia, as well as Samara and Ulyanovsk oblasts). In the Republic of Tatarstan, the
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A Dataset of Non-Indigenous and Native Fish of the Volga and Kama Rivers (European Russia)
Data, 2023Igor Stolbunov +2 more
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2016
The phenomenon of a slow displacement of unconsolidated soil that is widely known by the term "creep" (from English creep - crawl) and "defluxion" (from German defluktion - drip, leak) covers almost all slopes of dry land. In order to identify the geomorphological role of this phenomenon stationary studies of creep and floodplain defluxion of small ...
Gasanov I., Kurbanova S.
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The phenomenon of a slow displacement of unconsolidated soil that is widely known by the term "creep" (from English creep - crawl) and "defluxion" (from German defluktion - drip, leak) covers almost all slopes of dry land. In order to identify the geomorphological role of this phenomenon stationary studies of creep and floodplain defluxion of small ...
Gasanov I., Kurbanova S.
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Historical and cultural heritage
The article delves into the intricate interplay of Finno-Ugric, Slavic, and Turkic populations during the Early Middle Ages, drawing on comprehensive archaeological data. Central to the analysis is the Imenkovo cultural and historical community, particularly its Kazan (Nizhnekamskii) variant. The author's recent excavations at the Tetyushi II hillfort,
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The article delves into the intricate interplay of Finno-Ugric, Slavic, and Turkic populations during the Early Middle Ages, drawing on comprehensive archaeological data. Central to the analysis is the Imenkovo cultural and historical community, particularly its Kazan (Nizhnekamskii) variant. The author's recent excavations at the Tetyushi II hillfort,
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Collection of Finno, Ugrian and Turkic Folk Music in the Volga, Kama, Belaya Region (1958-1979)
Studia Musicologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 1987László Vikár, Laszlo Vikar
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