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    Reading Opportunities in a Provincial Russian City during the First World War (Materials from the Volga Region) by E. Yu. Semenova

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The conclusion is made about the diversity of reading opportunities as a form of leisure for the Volga region residents during the First World War. The cities of the Volga region were identified, in which the resource of libraries was more diverse. …”
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    Agronomic and Economic Aspects of Biodiesel Production from Oilseeds: A Case Study in Russia, Middle Volga Region by Kirill A. Zhichkin, Vladimir V. Nosov, Lyudmila N. Zhichkina, Elena A. Krasil’nikova, Olga K. Kotar, Yuri D. Shlenov, Galina V. Korneva, Anna A. Terekhova, Vadim G. Plyushchikov, Vladimir P. Avdotin, Regina R. Gurina, Tatiana V. Magdeeva

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The optimum level of government support for biofuel production in the Middle Volga region should be EUR 13.223 million, and the area planted with oil crops should be increased by 47.1 thousand ha.…”
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    «Let's think, think, brothers»: popular religiosity before and after the 1917 revolution (on the example of the Middle Volga Region) by Z. M. Kobozeva, A. V. Protasova

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…This little man in such a multinational region as the Middle Volga region, was largely embraced, despite the russification and Christianization (Orthodox), by confessional and national traditions. …”
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    Flesh or fish? First results of archaeometric research of prehistoric burials from Sakhtysh IIa, Upper Volga region, Russia by Henny Piezonka, Elena Kostyleva, Mikhail G. Zhilin, Maria Dobrovolskaya, Thomas Terberger

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Such investigations have been started on material from the Stone and Early Metal Age hunter-gatherer cemetery of Sakhtysh IIa in the Upper Volga region of Central Russia, where 15 burials associated with the early Lyalovo culture (5th mill. calBC) and 57 graves of the Volosovo culture (4th – 3rd mill. calBC) have been excavated. …”
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    X-ray screening of the artificially deformed skulls from the Middle Bronze Age of the Low Volga region (paleopathology aspect) by Pererva Evgenii Vladimirovich

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…This is precisely why the present study attempts to study the pathological artificially deformed skulls of representatives of the Catacomb culture originating from burial mound in the Lower Volga region. The analysis of the bone material was carried out with the use of X-ray method of the frontal and lateral views. …”
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    Experimental Assessment of Oil Displacement Efficiency by Flue Gases for a Developed Reservoir in Carbonnate Formation of Urals-Volga Region by Ildar I. Ibragimov, Ilya M. Indrupskiy, Chulpan A. Garifullina, Timur F. Khaliullin, Ilsur V. Valiullin, Albert A. Zalyatdinov, Rauza Kh. Sadreeva, Efim A. Burlutskiy, Almaz N. Mingazutdinov, Marat M. Remeev, Ildar Kh. Kashapov

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The paper presents the results of experimental evaluation of oil displacement efficiency by flue gas of a thermal power plant, compared to water, for a carbonate reservoir in the Ural-Volga region. The experiments were performed under two different injection schemes using an original laboratory complex for coreflood studies, with recombined reservoir oil, model of formation water, reservoir core material, and under reservoir thermobaric conditions. …”
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    Reform of the Network of Preschool Institutions in the Soviet Union in the Second Half of the 1950s to the Mid-1980s (On the Materials of the Lower Volga Region) by Alexey A. Gumenyuk

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The paper is devoted to analyzing the main lines of modernization of kindergartens and nurseries in the Lower Volga region in the second half of the 1950s to the mid-1980s. …”
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    The Problem of the Golden Horde “Imperial Culture” Formation and its Role as an Area-Forming Factor for the Peoples of the Ural-Volga Region by Ivanov Vladimir A.

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The problem of formation and existence of a common imperial culture of the Golden Horde and the degree of influence of this state on the culture of neighboring peoples inhabiting the Urals and the Volga regions. The results of the comparison between the culture of the Golden Horde cities and the nomadic steppe population demonstrate significant differences and a very low degree of interpenetration of their traditions. …”
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    The effect of weediness with common wild oat and sow-thistle on spring wheat productivity in the forest-steppe of the Middle Volga region by М. M. Sabitov, R. V. Naumetov

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The purpose of the work was to find out the effect of weediness with common wild oat and sow-thistle in the forest-steppe of the middle Volga region. Using common wild oats, the trials were carried out according to the following scheme: 1) without weeds (control); 2) 10–15 common wild oat stalks per 1 m2 ; 3) 20–30 stalks per 1 m2 ; 4) 50–70 stalks per 1 m2 ; 5) 100–120 stalks per 1 m2 ; 6) 150–200 stalks per 1 m2 . …”
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    Training and Retraining of Personnel in the System of Soviet Authorities in the Lower Volga Region at the First Stage of Socialist Reconstruction (1928–1932) by Ekaterina Furman

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The research is aimed at identifying the problems of training and retraining personnel of Soviet authorities in the Lower Volga Region. Results. The first stage of socialist reconstruction, the administrative-territorial reform, and the creation of the Lower Volga Region brought the problem of personnel training into the category of key problems, the success of solving which was directly linked to the implementation of major changes in the political, economic, and social spheres during the first five-year plan. …”
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