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    The role of Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. in the origin, evolution and improvement of stone fruit cultivars by G. V. Eremin

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…P. cerasifera subsp. macrocarpa, varieties were identified:var. macrocarpa (typical, or Krymsk);var. georgica Erem. et Garcov. (Georgian);var. iranica (Koval.) Erem. et Garcov. (Iranian);var. nairica (Koval.) …”
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    Implementing the SCORE system improves the quality of clinical EEG reading by Giorgi Japaridze, Sofia Kasradze, Harald Aurlien, Sándor Beniczky

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Methods: We generated EEG reports in the conventional, free-text style and then using SCORE EEG, in consecutive patients referred to routine EEG. We used the Georgian translation in the SCORE EEG Free Edition. …”
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    Occurrence and diversity of clinically important Vibrio species in the aquatic environments of Georgia by Tamari eKokashvili, Chris eWhitehouse, Ana eTskhvediani, Christopher John Grim, Christopher John Grim, Tinatin eElbakidze, Nino eMitaishvili, Nino eJanelidze, Ekaterine eJaiani, Bradd eHaley, Nino eLashkhi, Anwar eHuq, Rita eColwell, Rita eColwell, Marina eTediashvili

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The results of these activities suggest that natural reservoirs for human-pathogenic Vibrios exist in Georgian aquatic environments. Water temperature at all sampling sites was positively correlated with the abundance of clinically important Vibrio spp. …”
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    The interest of 'North Britain': Scottish lobbying, the Westminster Parliament, and the British Union-state, c.1760-c.1830 by Mackley, A

    Published 2016
    “…<p>This thesis is a study of the role of Scots and Scottish society in the politics of the Westminster Parliament and the British Union-state during the later Georgian period. Specifically, it analyses the lobbying activity of certain Scottish interests at Parliament and the central agencies of the British state in London during the period c.1760-c.1830. …”
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    Legal regulation of liability for tax offnces and tax dispute resolution in Georgia, Moldova and Russian Federation by Roman A. Shepenko, Lia Nani

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The research was carried out with the application of the formally legal interpretation of legal acts as well as the comparative analysis of Georgian, Moldovian and Russian legal literature. Structural and systemic methods are also the basis of the research,The main results. …”
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    "How can you kiss and touch this child and show affection towards her? What kind of woman are you?": Provider perspectives on stigma towards native and ethnic minority street-conne... by Shorena Sadzaglishvili, Teona Gotsiridze, Ketevan Lekishvili, Rey Flores, Jane Hereth, Alida Bouris

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Although research indicates that YWLS are highly stigmatized, few studies have examined perceptions of stigma among Georgian social service providers who serve YWLS. We conducted in-person in-depth interviews with key informants recruited from governmental institutions and social service organizations in Tbilisi and Rustavi, two large urban areas. …”
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    On the temporal values of situation-participant NP referents mapped from Bulgarian perfects with aorist and imperfect participles by Krasimir Kabakčiev

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The major generalization is that the never-ending process of mapping temporal features from verbs to nominals (NPs) that occurs in verbal-aspect languages (Slavic, Greek, Georgian), and vice versa, from nominals (NPs) to verbs that occur in compositional-aspect languages (Dutch, English, Finnish) is a crucial psychophysiological mechanism ingrained in peoples’ heads and conditioning the development of grammatical structures of languages. …”
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    Design Study of Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete Shaft Lining for Swelling Ground in Toronto, Canada by Min Seong Kim, Sean Seungwon Lee

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…A key geological feature of the site is that the bedrock is comprised of Georgian Bay shale, which exhibits long-term time-dependent deformation (TDD). …”
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    Ponticola alasanicus sp. n. (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from the Alazani River Basin, Georgia by Giorgi Epitashvili, Bella Japoshvili, Levan Mumladze

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…It should be noted that gobies are amongst the poorly studied taxa in Georgia and probably unknown/undescribed species still living in the Georgian freshwater ecosystems which requires further research.Ponticola alasanicus, a new species is described from the Alazani River, western Caspian Sea Basin, Georgia. …”
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