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    Paleomagnetic dating of rocks of the Bolshesyrsky magmatic area of the Minusinsky basin by D.V. Kovalenko, M.V. Buzina

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The use of the paleomagnetic method has shown that the paleomagnetic pole of the red beds, which are intruded by sills and dikes of the Bolshesyrsky area, is close to the Silurian paleomagnetic poles of Siberia and Tuva and differs sharply from the Ordovician paleomagnetic poles of these areas. …”
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    COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR STROKE AMONG NATIVE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF TYVA by B. M. Doronin, Kh. D. Mongush, A. B. Ondar, R. Ch. Chylbak-ool

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Among the population of Tuva has been a clear upward trend in ischemic stroke associated primarily with a high prevalence of hypertension, inadequacy of its treatment, as well as alcohol abuse.…”
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    Constructions which are used in the function of +sIz in Northeastern Turkish dialects by FATMA ABTEKİN, MEHTAP SOLAK SAĞLAM

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Sakha Turkic, which is used as a written language, is classified as Northern Siberian dialect and as border dialect. Khakas, Tuva and Altaic constitute the Southern Siberian dialects. …”
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    WOMAN ADDRESSING FORMS IN CONTEMPORARY TURKISH LİTERARY LANGUAGE by Nilufer YILDIRIM

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In this study an evaluation will be made on the addressings used for woman in contemporary Turkish literary language apart from Turkey Turkish and also examples are given in Altai Turkish, Azerbaican Turkish, Başkurd Turkish, Gagavuz Turkish, Hakas Turkish, Karaçay-Malkar Turkish, Karakalpak Turkish, Kazak Turkish, Kırgız Turkish, Kırım Tatar Turkish, Kumuk Turkish, Nogay Turkish, Özbek Turkish, Tuva Turkish, Türkmen Turkish, and New Uygur Turkish. …”
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    Peculiarities of Spatial Structure of the Central Caucasian High-Mountain Natural Plague Focus by Yu. M. Evchenko, A. N. Kulichenko, G. A. Mozloev, V. M. Mezentsev

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Another one, situated in the western part of the focus, is compatible with Tuva mountain natural plague focus, where fleas Neopsylla setosaare absent, and epizootic activity is characterized by a single-humped curve with an apex for July-August period. …”
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    Next-generation sequencing yields a nearly complete mitochondrial genome of the Multiocellated Racerunner (Eremias multiocellata) in Northwest China by Xiuliang Su, Jinlong Liu, Dali Chen, Xianguang Guo

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The viviparous Multiocellated Racerunner, Eremias multiocellata, is widespread in North China, Mongolia, and the Tuva Republic of Russia. A nearly complete mitochondrial genome of one individual from the suburb of Jingyuan County in Northwest China was determined by next-generation sequencing. …”
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