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    Foreword to the Special Issue on Uralic Languages by Tommi A Pirinen, Trond Trosterud, Francis M. Tyers, Veronika Vincze, Eszter Simon, Jack Rueter

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Finally we talk about some possible future directions on the pan-Uralic level of language technology management. …”
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    Оrnamental apple tree in the Urals and Siberia by S. A. Makarenko, L. A. Kotov

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Analytical and synthetic apple-tree breeding in the Urals and Siberia resulted in the development of a number of ornamental apple-tree forms with various architectural crowns. …”
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    Results of sea buckthorn breeding in the Southern Urals by A. A. Vasiliev, F. M. Gasimov, V. S. Ilyin

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Sea buckthorn cultivars of local breeding appeared most adapted to the conditions of the Southern Urals. Among them, 1 accession was of the intensive type: 18-42-41 (70,4 ц/га; bi = 1,51; Si 2 = 4,9); 9 cultivars combined environmental plasticity and stability: ‘Yantarnoye ozherelye’ (7.74 t/ha; bi = 0,89; Si 2 = 8,5), 18-41-27n (7.17 t/ha; bi = 1.09; Si 2 = 3.1), ‘Chelyabinskaya’ (7.07 t/ha; bi = 0.98; Si 2 = 7.1), 18-42-40n (7.07 t/ha; bi = 1.01; Si 2 = 12.0), ‘Koster’ (7.04 t/ha; bi = 1.06; Si 2 = 8.9), ‘Damskiye palchiki’ (6.88 t/ha; bi = 0.72; Si 2 = 1.1), ‘Karotinnaya’ (6.85 t/ha; bi = 0.92; Si 2 = 6.1), 18-6-22 (6.78 t/ha; bi = 0.83; Si 2 = 7.7), and 18-6-18n (6.75 t/ha; bi = 0.86; Si 2 = 3.9); and 6 accessions were of the neutral type: ‘Lisichka’ (6.91 t/ha; bi = 0.51; Si 2 = 15.9), 18-2-38 (6.78 t/ha; bi = 0.49; Si 2 = 3,6), ‘Fantaziya’ (6.69 t/ha; bi = 0.69; Si 2 = 0.7), ‘Solnyshko’ (6.66 t/ha; bi = 0.69; Si 2 = 3.0), ‘Ryzhik’ (6.46 t/ha; bi = 0.63; Si 2 = 3.6), and 18-40-27 (6.40 t/ha; bi = 0.52; Si 2 = 4.4). …”
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    EVALUATION OF THE APRICOT GENE POOL IN THE SOUTHERN URALS by F. M. Gasymov

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Presented here are the results of studying the apricot gene pool at the South Ural Research Institute of Horticulture and Potato Cultivation (YUNIISK) in the context of the most important economically valuable traits. …”
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    Musical Instruments of the Turkic Peoples of the Volga Region and Urals by Gulnara Khayrullina

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Folk music of the Turkic peoples of the Volga region and the Urals was no exception. Singing was accompanied by pagan and mystical sacraments, holidays, household and daily rituals such as hunting, harvesting and much more, including military campaigns. …”
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    Sverdlovchanin: a new apple cultivar for the Middle Urals by D. D. Telezhinskiy, L. A. Kotov, S. A. Makarenko, G. N. Tarasova

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The Middle Urals is a region of risky agriculture. Apple cultivars of more southern origin are usually unpromising due to insufficient level of hardiness, so there is a need to develop and deploy local apple-tree cultivars. …”
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    ‘Tais’: a new pear cultivar for the Middle Urals by G. N. Tarasova, L. А. Kotov, D. D. Telezhinskiy

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The zoned pear assortment for the Middle Urals includes six cultivars. Six more cultivars now undergo the State Variety Trials. …”
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    The effect of abiotic factors on apricot yield in the Southern Urals by F. M. Gasymov

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The productivity of apricot plantations in the Urals is limited by the irregularity of fruiting due to poor fruit bud winter hardiness in a majority of introduced cultivars. …”
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    DEVELOPMENT OF SPORT VOLUNTEERING AT UNIVERSITIES OF THE URAL FEDERAL DISTRICT by M. V. Pevnaya, D. F. Telepaeva

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Relying on a wide empirical base of sociological data in the Ural Federal district, the authors aim at concretizing features of personal development of students who have had an experience of participation in various activities as sports volunteers. …”
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