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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG POPULATIONS OF THE RED VOLE MYODES (= CLETHRIONOMYS) RUTILUS PALLAS, 1779 IN THE NORTHERN PRIOKHOTYE AND KOLYMA REGIONS
Published 2015-01-01“…Genetic analysis allowed the different levels of differentiation among red vole populations from the basins of Kolyma and Yama rivers and the suburbs of Magadan city to be determined. …”
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Heterogeneous long-term changes in larch forest and shrubland cover in the Kolyma lowland are not captured by coarser-scale greening trends
Published 2025-01-01“…We pair high resolution historical (KeyHole9 1971) and current satellite imagery (WorldView-3 2020) with a convolutional neural network approach to predict forest, shrubland, and surface water cover within a region of the Kolyma lowland (171 km ^2 ) in eastern Siberia. The overall accuracy of the predictions was 0.90 for 1971 and 0.92 for 2020. …”
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«Save the Man». In way of documentary and exhibition project
Published 2020-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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КОЛЫМСКИЕ РАССКАЗЫ В.Т. ШАЛАМОВА КАК ПАЛИМПСЕСТ
Published 2018-10-01“…The article focuses on an analysis of Kolyma stories by V. Shalamov in the light of the palimpsest theory as a form of intertextuality. …”
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« Douces choses férocement lointaines » : deux lectures de Proust dans les camps soviétiques
Published 2010-01-01“…Reading Proust against degradation (Czapski) and Kolyma Tales (Shalamov), several points of comparison appear : a same refusal of “committed literature”, a paradoxical connection between the camp’s environment and the Proustian world, a certain way of reading without book and, eventually, an exploration of consciousness in front of death.…”
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Mouse in Saami and Related Problems
Published 2024-12-01“…It is suggested that the related words are to be found in Selkup Samoyed and Kolyma Yukaghir with the meaning “squirrel” or “flying squirrel”, as well as in Ugric. …”
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Fearlessness and Resistance in the Gulag: Estonian Prison Camp Poetry
Published 2023-12-01“…The poems examined in the article were composed predominantly during the latter half of the 1940s and the 1950s, within various prison camps situated in the Karaganda Region, the Kazakh ASSR (Spassky), the Komi ASSR (Vorkuta, Intalag, and Ukhta), Mordovia (Dubravslag), the Gorki Oblast (Unzhlag) and the far northern camps of Kolyma and Krasnoyarsk Krai (Norilsk). The focus of this article is on the emotional depth of these poems and how they encapsulate feelings of fear and fearlessness, despair and hope, anger and sorrow, vengefulness and loathing. …”
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