نتایج جستجو برای: central eurasia biquarterly

تعداد نتایج: 472643  

Journal: :Survival 2021

Russia Resurrected: Its Power and Purpose in a New Global OrderKathryn E. Stoner. Oxford York: University Press, 2021. £22.99/$29.95. 344 pp.Weak Strongman: The Limits of Putin’s RussiaTimothy Frye. Princeton, NJ: Princeton £20.00/$24.95. 269 pp.The Red Mirror: Leadership Russia’s Insecure IdentityGulnaz Sharafutdinova. 2020. £19.99/$29.95. 248 pp.Replacing the Dead: Politics Reproduction Postw...

2013
Giampiero Iaffaldano Thomas Bodin Malcolm Sambridge

India–Somalia and North America–Eurasia relative motions since Early Miocene ( 20 Ma) have been recently reconstructed at unprecedented temporal resolution (o1 Myr) from magnetic surveys of the Carlsberg and northern Mid-Atlantic Ridges. These new datasets revamped interest in the convergence of India relative to Eurasia, which is obtained from the India–Somalia–Nubia–North America–Eurasia kine...

Journal: :Rossijsko-aziatskij pravovoj žurnal 2022

Modern data show that the second half of first millennium is a period great importance for aholistic understanding history Central Asia and adjacent territories. At this time, new communityof nomads was formed, which became core one largest empires early Middle Ages — theFirst Turkic Khaganate. In subsequent scale political formation, went far beyondthe Asian region, determined dialogue Turks w...

2011
Gudrun Kadereit Helmut Freitag

Camphorosmeae constitute a species-rich tribe of Chenopodiaceae-Camphorosmoideae that consists mostly of subshrubs and annuals, distributed in steppes and semi-deserts of Australia, Eurasia, North Africa, southern Africa and North America. We study (1) the relationships of Camphorosmeae to major lineages of the closely related Salsoloideae and (2) the diversification of the tribe with focus on ...

Journal: :Science 2001
Q Wang P Z Zhang J T Freymueller R Bilham K M Larson X Lai X You Z Niu J Wu Y Li J Liu Z Yang Q Chen

Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements in China indicate that crustal shortening accommodates most of India's penetration into Eurasia. Deformation within the Tibetan Plateau and its margins, the Himalaya, the Altyn Tagh, and the Qilian Shan, absorbs more than 90% of the relative motion between the Indian and Eurasian plates. Internal shortening of the Tibetan plateau itself accounts for ...

2010
Ross D. BROWN

Observed and reconstructed snow-cover duration data from stat ions covering southern Canada, the Great Plains, the former Soviet Union and China were used to reconstruct spring snow-covered area over North America (NA) and Eurasia from 1915 to 1985. A combination o[nine regions from NA and five from Euras ia were able to explain 81 % and 67%, respectively, of the variance in satellite-derived s...

Journal: :The Open Virology Journal 2008
Angelina Plyusnina Juha Laakkonen Jukka Niemimaa Heikki Henttonen Alexander Plyusnin

Genomic sequences of Tula (TULV) hantavirus were recovered from tissue samples of European common voles Microtus arvalis (subspecies obscurus) captured in Kazakhstan, Central Asia. Phylogenetic analysis of the S genomic segment of Kazakh TULV strains showed that they form distinct, well supported genetic lineage and share a more ancient common ancestor with two Russian lineages of TULV. The ded...

Journal: :Chinese political science review 2022

Abstract Beijing played a critical role in establishing the SCO aftermath of break former Soviet Union response to emerging non-traditional security challenges. Overtime, has evolved into regional institution China’s growing interests Central Asia/Eurasia and increasingly, seeks influence shape organization support its institutional balancing strategy—inclusive soliciting Russian endorsement di...

Journal: :Science 2005
Greger Larson Keith Dobney Umberto Albarella Meiying Fang Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith Judith Robins Stewart Lowden Heather Finlayson Tina Brand Eske Willerslev Peter Rowley-Conwy Leif Andersson Alan Cooper

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from 686 wild and domestic pig specimens place the origin of wild boar in island Southeast Asia (ISEA), where they dispersed across Eurasia. Previous morphological and genetic evidence suggested pig domestication took place in a limited number of locations (principally the Near East and Far East). In contrast, new genetic data reveal multiple centers of domes...

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