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Anthroponyms in Russian appellative names for alcoholic drinks (yerofeich, erokha, ivashko, ivanushko, etc.) [PDF]
The article considers two groups of appellative names for alcoholic drinks, namely those derived from the personal names Yerofey (yerofey, yerofeich, etc. ‘a kind of bitter infusion’) and Ivan (ivashko, ivanushko, etc. ‘mid-strength beer’).
Feoktistova, L. A.
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Sod-podzolic soils with a complex organic profile of the southern Vyatka River basin
The article is devoted to the morphology and substantive properties of the sod- podzolic soils with a complex organic profile having the second humus horizons and found on the southern right bank of the lower Vyatka River. The research results of the mineral and organic phases are the evidence of the relict origin of the second humus horizon as well as
A M Prokashev +11 more
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The paper presents the results of assessing the vital structure of Iris sibirica L. in the conditions of floodplain meadows of the Vyatka River and its tributaries (Kirov region). The total projective coverage of plant communities with I. sibirica varies from 55 to 100 %, the total number of taxa from 35 to 50.
V. N. Suleimanova, N. Yu. Egorova
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During the industrialization in the late 1920s - early 1940s, Soviet Union constructed large pulp and paper mills, mainly in the European North and North-West, the Volga-Vyatka district, and the Urals.
Zykin Ivan V.
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Interdisciplinary studies of the Cis-Ural Neolithic (Upper Kama basin, Lake Chashkinskoe): Palaeoecological aspects [PDF]
In this paper we present preliminary results of the first palaeoecological investigations in the Cis-Ural region. This was an area of intensive Neolithic occupation of fluvial landscapes within the basin of the Upper Kama River, the largest river in the ...
Chernov, Alexey +3 more
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Stages of river network formation of the Upper Kama River basin in the Pleistocene
River network formation in the northeast part of the East European Plain was discussed. The relevance of the study is due to a lack of knowledge about the functioning and development of the Upper Kama River basin in the Pleistocene. Most of the available
N.N. Nazarov, S.V. Kopytov
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The Iron Age Pottery Assemblages of the Settlement "Panovo Hillfort"
The paper includes into the scientific circulation the materials received during the excavations of the Panovo station in 1925 by B.S. Zhukov. "Panovo hillfort" is a monument of multiple settling, at first this place was inhabited in Neolithic, then in ...
Novikov Aleksander V.
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Kayaking expeditions broaden the horizons of their participants: students of the socio-economic profile of the lyceum. The survey of residents of cities, towns and villages along the route of the expedition, after studying the materials on the socio-economic development of the Kirov region, allows you to really assess the current situation.
Shapkov Yu. +2 more
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Corded Ware and Ananyino Type Hybrid Ceramics from the Vyoksa I Settlement on the Upper Sukhona
The article presents for the first time the materials with comb-corded, corded and hybrid ware of the Early Iron Age settlements on the Upper Sukhona basin.
Nedomolkina Nadezhda G.
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The establishment and maintenance of guaranteed dimensions of the ship's passage on the waterway requires an integrated approach. First of all, this is due to the influence of the level regime of the water body on the increase in the depth of the watercourse, taking into account the possible setting of the water level.
Aleksandr N. Sitnov +2 more
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