Assessing the Impacts of Adaptation to Native-Range Habitats and Contemporary Founder Effects on Genetic Diversity in an Invasive Fish. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Species invading non‐native habitats can cause irreversible environmental damage and economic harm. Yet, how introduced species become widespread invaders remains poorly understood. Adaptation within native‐range habitats and rapid adaptation to new environments may both influence invasion success.
Bernos TA +7 more
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Forming the urban planning traditions in the east of Europe: small towns of Volga Bulgaria
The article is devoted to the problem of originating towns in the east of medieval Europe. The authors particularly focus on the attributes of the medieval feudal town in the Volga-Kama region. The unclear criteria for the socio-historical interpretation of Bulgar hillforts present significant problems not only to distinguish towns from the total ...
Nigamaev Albert, Kornilova Irina
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New organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts from recent sediments of central Asian seas [PDF]
Recent to sub-recent sediments from the Caspian Sea, the Kara-Bogaz-Gol Bay, the Enseli lake and the Aral Sea contain the new organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts Caspidinium, Caspidinium rugosum and Impagidinium caspienense.
Chalié, F +3 more
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Bulgarian Bone Details of the Equipment of Horse and Rider of the X–XIV Centuries
The paper presents a typology of bone details of a horse and rider of Volga Bulgaria and Bolgar Ulus of the Golden Horde in terms of artifacts of 6th Bulgarian sites: Bilyar, Bolgar, Suvar, Staro-Kuibyshev fortified settlements, Ostolopov settlement and ...
Dinara U. Paltseva
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YEVGENII PETROVICH KAZAKOV CELEBRATES HIS 80TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY!
Yevgenii Petrovich Kazakov, Dr. habil. (History), Honored Man of Science of the Republic of Tatarstan, is 80. Having a wide range of scientific interests, the researcher is among outstanding specialists in the medieval archaeology of the Volga River and ...
Khuzin Fayaz Sh.
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Privatization with Government Control: Evidence from the Russian Oil Sector [PDF]
Governments that privatize state industries often retain control over key distribution assets. While there are many examples of this form of partial privatization, to our knowledge there are no substantial quantitative studies of how governments use ...
Berkowitz, Daniel M. +1 more
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Glass Jewelry from the Golden Horde City of Majar
This paper introduces into scientific discourse a collection of 153 glass jewelry items. They take their origin from the Madjar archaeological site of the Golden Horde period (presently – Budyonnovsky district in Stavropol Krai).
Natalya P. Kuryshova
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Internet of Things an implementation and its challenges in Malaysia [PDF]
To date, the Internet becomes one of the technologies that is rapidly evolving and changing. It has become trending over the world. The Internet of Thing is a mechanism composed of devices, sensors, networks, cloud storage, and application.
Badarudin, Ummi Wahida +4 more
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Becoming Dostoevsky (how Rowan Williams opens up Bakhtin)
Abstract With the end of Communism in Russia, non‐materialist contexts were enthusiastically restored to Mikhail Bakhtin's globally famous ideas of carnival, dialogism, and polyphony. This essay surveys Rowan Williams's 2008 study Dostoevsky: Language, Faith + Fiction as a major contribution to this effort, concentrating on those general philosophical ...
Caryl Emerson
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Tracing the Hotspots of Global Methane Footprint in Emerging Economies
Abstract The 2024 Global Economic Prospects report by the International Monetary Fund highlighted the crucial role of emerging economies in driving global economic growth. Due to their active participation in global supply chains, these emerging economies generate large amounts of methane emissions to supply the required products to the global economy.
Man Guo, Xudong Wu, Changxiu Cheng
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