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    “The Soviet delegation considers USSR joining the International Monetary Fund advisable”: Soviet Union and IMF in 1943-1946 by Kristina Vladimirovna Minkova

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In particular, the Soviet Union was drawn into a big economic and political game between Washington and London, which resulted in false premises for all Soviet representations of participation in international economic cooperation in late 1945 and early 1946 and, consequently, all decision taken by the Soviet leadership. …”
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    Multiculturalism at Czech universities as a predictor of diversity work place. The case of students from former Soviet Union by Martina Rašticová, Valery Senichev

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…A group of foreign students from the former Soviet Union (N = 55) studying at Czech universities were interviewed via the Internet. …”
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    Specific Features of the Formation of University Education in the Former Soviet Union in the Context of Structural and Value Transformations of Soft Power by V.S. Baturin

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…As noted, the effectiveness of multi-orientation of its manifestations in some cases may even be contrary to the general trend of the overall structural and value transformations carried out in the former Soviet Union in the sphere of education.…”
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    Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I in the Russian Federation and Other Republics of the Former Soviet Union: Molecular Genetic Analysis and Epidemiology by E. Yu Voskoboeva, T. M. Bookina, A. N. Semyachkina, S. V. Mikhaylova, S. V. Mikhaylova, N. D. Vashakmadze, G. V. Baydakova, E. Yu Zakharova, S. I. Kutsev

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This article presents the results of a molecular genetic study of 206 patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) from the Russian Federation (RF) and other republics of the former Soviet Union. Among them, there were 173 Russian (Slavic) patients, 9 Tatars, and 24 patients of different nationalities from other republics of the former Soviet Union. …”
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    Depression and anxiety disorders among Jews from the former Soviet Union five years after their immigration to Israel. by Zilber, N, Lerner, Y, Eidelman, R, Kertes, J

    Published 2001
    “…This was done by assessing the age-specific incidence and prevalence of depression and anxiety among immigrants from the former Soviet Union to Israel five years after their immigration. …”
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    Still a Superwoman? How Female Academics from the Former Soviet Union Negotiate Work—Family Balance Abroad by Ирина Александровна Антощук, Ирина Гевиннер

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Since the 1930s, a peculiar ‘working mother’ gender contract was dominant in the Soviet Union formally empowering women. The pressing expectation of this contract and a necessity to combine motherhood, housework and employment led to the image of the near superwoman who ‘has it all’. …”
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    Davies, John i Kent, Alexander J. (2017). The red atlas: How the Soviet Union secretly mapped the world by Daniel Paül i Agustí

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Davies, John i Kent, Alexander J. (2017) The red atlas: How the Soviet Union secretly mapped the world Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 234 p. …”
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    All-cause and Cardiovascular mortality among ethnic German immigrants from the Former Soviet Union: a cohort study by Becher Heiko, Kyobutungi Catherine, Ronellenfitsch Ulrich, Razum Oliver

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Since 1990, almost 2 million ethnic Germans (<it>Aussiedler</it>) have migrated from the former Soviet Union (FSU) to Germany. This study compares their overall and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality to that of Germany's general population. …”
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    Beyond Russia, becoming local: Trajectories of adaption to the fall of the Soviet Union among ethnic Russians in the former Soviet Republics by Pål Kolstø

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…When the Soviet Union began to unravel in the late 1980s, many observers expected that the 25 million ethnic Russians who lived in the non-Russian republics represented an important group of people who could be mobilized by ‘empire-savers’ to stem this process. …”
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    The State of Public Health Education and Science During and After the Fall of the Soviet Union: Achievements, Remaining Challenges, and Future Priorities by George Gotsadze, George Gotsadze, Nino Mirzikashvili, Dali Kekelidze, Sopio Kalandarishvili, Iagor Kalandadze, Ivane Abiatari, Akaki Zoidze

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…ObjectivesIn the post–COVID-19 world, when the adequacy of public health workforce education is being critically re-evaluated, this study undertakes a historical analysis of how the educational and scientific field of public health developed during and after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. The study intends to historically contextualize public health education and science development in former Soviet Republics. …”
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    Davies, John i Kent, Alexander J. (2017). The red atlas: How the Soviet Union secretly mapped the world by Daniel Paül i Agustí

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Davies, John i Kent, Alexander J. (2017)<br /><em>The red atlas: How the Soviet Union secretly mapped the world</em><br />Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 234 p.…”
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    Biopsychosocial factors associated with physical activity among Resettlers of the former Soviet Union in Germany: a cross-sectional analysis by Christa Meisinger, Andreas Deckert, Heiko Becher, Kenneth Juma, Susanne Stolpe, Mary Achieng Ouma, Volker Franz Winkler

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Objective Previous research suggests an overall lower cardiovascular disease mortality among ethnic German Resettlers from the Former Soviet Union. However, evidence points to a high burden of metabolic risk factors and chronic conditions among Resettlers, factors which are correlated to lower levels of physical activity. …”
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