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Substrains of Inbred Mice Differ in Their Physical Activity as a Behavior
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Pathogenesis of Disorders of the Motor Function of the Large Intestine in Functional Constipation
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Pathogenic potential of ornithogenic <i>Escherichia coli</i> strains detected in the Earth's polar regions
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Flaubert abandonné. Les mises en musique inachevées des œuvres de Flaubert
Published 2019-06-01“…However, beside a corpus of musical works which deserve deep investigations, we find great names : Moussorgski, Berlioz, Saint-Saëns, Debussy, Verdi or Rachmaninoff. …”
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Blended Educational Technologies in Higher Education: Systematic Review of Domestic Publications
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RETRACTED: Sustainable economic development in agriculture: Landmarks and prospects
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Evaluation of Clinical Interest of Anti-Aquaporin-4 Autoantibody Followup in Neuromyelitis Optica
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Święto Nocy Walpurgi jako fenomen kulturowo-literacki (na podstawie analizy porównawczej tragedii „Faust” J.W. Goethego i powieści „Mistrz i Małgorzata” M. Bułhakow
Published 2018-06-01“…As a matter of fact, the feast named after Saint Walpurga is the pagan feast of Beltane, the scared night of love, vigor and awakening new life. …”
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Alteritatea ființei prin limbaj și semnul lingvistic în concepția Sfântului Augustin
Published 2024-12-01“…We also briefly examine Saint Augustine’s semiotic project, as it unfolds from some of his most seminal works.…”
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Historical Legends of the Volga-Ural Muslims concerning Alexander the Great, the City of Yelabuga, and Bāchmān Khān
Published 2000-07-01“…Yelabuga is depicted both as the sacred location of numerous Muslim saints' tombs, and as a center of unbelief, ruled by infidel rulers - particularly, a certain Bāchmān Khān who appears to be connected with a historical figure of the same name and who is mentioned in Tatar tradition as the son of Sōqrāt Hakim.…”
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