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2020Catena linking of landscape-geochemical processes and reconstruction of pedosedimentogenesis: A case study of defensive constructions of the mid-17th century, South RussiaLisetskii, F. N.; Pichura, V. I.
2020Postantique soils as a source of land use information: a case study of an ancient greek agricultural area on the Northern Black Sea coastLisetskii, F.; Stolba, V.; Golyeva, A.; Marinina, O.; Poletaev, A.
2020Associated data on the physicochemical properties of pedosediments, climatic and dendrochronological indicators for palaeogeographic reconstructionsLisetskii, F.; Poletaev, A.; Zelenskaya, E.; Pichura, V.
2020Politician's linguistic personality as key figure of institutional discourseSedykh, A. P.; Ivanishcheva, O. N.; Sidorova, T. A.; Bolgova, E. V.; Bolgova, N. S.
2017A comprehensive contribution of genes for aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling pathway to hypertension susceptibilityPolonikov, A. V.; Bushueva, O. Y.; Bulgakovaa, I. V.; Freidin, M. B.; Churnosov, M. I.
2018A comparison of bioclimatic potential in two global regions during the late twentieth century and early twenty-first centuryLebedeva, M. G.; Lupo, A. R.; Henson, C. B.; Solovyov, A. B.; Chendev, Y. G.
2018A comparative evaluation of macro- and microelement composition of plants of white lupine and soybeanLukin, S. V.; Selyukova, S. V.; Prazina, E. A.; Chetverikova, N. S.
2004A comparison of algorithms for the normalization and quantization of polynomial hamiltoniansUwano, Y.; Gusev, A. A.; Chekanov, N. A.; Rostovtsev, V. A.; Vinitsky, S. I.
2019A comprehensive study revealed SNP-SNP interactions and a sex-dependent relationship between polymorphisms of the CYP2J2 gene and hypertension riskPolonikov, A. V.; Ponomarenko, I. V.; Vagaytseva, K. V.; Stepanov, V. A.; Churnosov, M. I.
2018A novel polymorphism in the promoter of the CYP4A11 gene is associated with susceptibility to coronary artery diseaseSirotina, S.; Ponomarenko, I.; Kharchenko, A.; Bykanova, M.; Churnosov, M.