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Some Collateral Motifs of Herdsmen's Otpusks ("Release" Charms) in Ritual and Mythological Context
Moroz Andrey. Some Collateral Motifs of Herdsmen's Otpusks ("Release" Charms) in Ritual and Mythological Context [Электронный ресурс] / Andrey Moroz// Oral charms in structural and comparative light = Заговорные тексты в структурном и сравнительном освещении : proceedings of the Conference of the Intern. society for folk narrative research (ISFNR), Committee of charms, charmes a. charming, 27-29th Okt. 2011, Moscow / Russian State Univ. for the Humanities, Marc Bloch Russian-French Center for hist. anthropology [etc.]. - M. : Probel-2000, 2011. - P. 75-83
Some Collateral Motifs of Herdsmen's Otpusks ("Release" Charms) in Ritual and Mythological Context
Moroz Andrey. Some Collateral Motifs of Herdsmen's Otpusks ("Release" Charms) in Ritual and Mythological Context [Электронный ресурс] / Andrey Moroz// Oral charms in structural and comparative light = Заговорные тексты в структурном и сравнительном освещении : proceedings of the Conference of the Intern. society for folk narrative research (ISFNR), Committee of charms, charmes a. charming, 27-29th Okt. 2011, Moscow / Russian State Univ. for the Humanities, Marc Bloch Russian-French Center for hist. anthropology [etc.]. - M. : Probel-2000, 2011. - P. 75-83
Unemployment Benefits and Unemployment Rates of Low-Skilled and Elder Workers in West Germany: A Search Equilibrium Approach
Approach Author & abstract Download 16 References 1 Citations Related works & more Corrections Author Listed: Launov, Andrey ([email protected]) (University of Kent) Wolff, Joachim ([email protected]) (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg) Klasen, Stephan ([email protected]) (University of Göttingen) Registered: Stephan Klasen Abstract In this paper we investigate whether the extension of the entitlement to unemployment benefits in the mid 80s can explain the increase in the unemployment rates of unskilled and elder workers in western Germany. To answer this question we estimate a version of the Burdett-Mortensen search equilibrium model and analyze how workers’ search behaviour responded to these reforms. We try both nonparametric and fully-parametric estimation methods and identify the cases in which the nonparametric approach cannot be applied. We find that the entitlement reforms are largely responsible for the increase of unemployment among unskilled workers
Unemployment Benefits and Unemployment Rates of Low-Skilled and Elder Workers in West Germany: A Search Equilibrium Approach
Approach Author & abstract Download 16 References 1 Citations Related works & more Corrections Author Listed: Launov, Andrey ([email protected]) (University of Kent) Wolff, Joachim ([email protected]) (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg) Klasen, Stephan ([email protected]) (University of Göttingen) Registered: Stephan Klasen Abstract In this paper we investigate whether the extension of the entitlement to unemployment benefits in the mid 80s can explain the increase in the unemployment rates of unskilled and elder workers in western Germany. To answer this question we estimate a version of the Burdett-Mortensen search equilibrium model and analyze how workers’ search behaviour responded to these reforms. We try both nonparametric and fully-parametric estimation methods and identify the cases in which the nonparametric approach cannot be applied. We find that the entitlement reforms are largely responsible for the increase of unemployment among unskilled workers
Saltikov-Shedrin's traditions in literary creation of Andrey Platonov
In this article the author throws light on connections between the creative work of Andrey Platonov and satire of Mikhail Saltikov-Shedrin. Author deduces similarity of the destinies of two Great Russian writers; she notifies likeness of their literary stylistics, unity of their literary characters and vehicles
In memory of Andrey A. Aleksandrov (1946?2015)
On March, 17th, 2015 professor Andrey A. Alexandrov, the chief of functional cardiology department at Endocrinology Research Centre passed away. Andrey A. Alexandrov graduated from 2nd Moscow Medical Institute in 1971. In 1979 finished his PhD and in 1989 his doctoral research on topic ?Hormonal regulation and carbohydrate metabolism in patients with heart attack?. From 1999 to present time was the Chief of cardiology department at Endocrinology Research Centre. Alexandrov is the author of more than 420 publications, he supervised 13 PhDs and 1 doctoral research. We will remember him as a high level professional, great scientist, talented teacher and charming person.
Andrey Kiselev: the life and the legend
This article is devoted to Andrey Kiselev, probably the most well-known Russian author of mathematics textbooks. His books remained in schools for nearly one hundred years, and his name became legendary, symbolizing the “good old days” when all was supposedly well with mathematics education. Meanwhile, even in Russia, let alone abroad, many aspects of Kiselev’s life are little known. Their study facilitates a better understanding of the complicated nature of the development of Russian and Soviet mathematics education, including the connection between them and seemingly distant social-political issues. The present article undertakes such a study. The author draws on his Russian publications, materials from Russian archives, and other primary sources
BOOK REVIEW “DIARY OF AN INVASION, BY ANDREY KURKOV (2022)”
Diary of An Invasion is a book written by Ukrainian author Andrey Kurkov in 2022. Written mostly during the first semester of 2022, the book is a chronological and personal diary that recounts Kurkov’s experience in Ukraine, during the initial months of the Russian invasion
Highly efficient anodic oxidation of organic pollutants using Ti4O7 particle anode: Experimental and theoretical study of the operational and structural parameters influence
A new specially designed electrolysis cell with particle anode of sub-stoichiometric titanium oxide (Ti4O7) was implemented for the anodic oxidation of organic pollutants (hydroquinone and oxalic acid) in aqueous solutions. The degradation kinetics of oxalic acid and hydroquinone under different operating conditions (thickness of anode layer, current density and flow rate) was studied. High process efficiency with low energy consumption was observed over a wide range of current densities and concentrations of organics, indicating the applicability of the particle Ti4O7 electrode as an affordable alternative for microporous electrodes. A 2D reactive transport mathematical model was developed to simulate the anodic oxidation of organics in porous electrodes. The electrochemical reaction of organic oxidation by direct electron transfer were considered as well as oxygen evolution reaction. Good agreement between the simulation results and experimental data was obtained. Using the developed model, the influence of current density, solution flow rate, electrode thickness, conductivity and specific surface area on the anodic oxidation process efficiency was evaluated. It is shown that the obtained results are applicable to predict the anodic oxidation process with more complex organic compounds, using the example of hydroquinone degradation
Andrey Muraviev’s The Russian Vilnius
The article is an attempt to present the impressions of Andrey Muraviev, religious writer,
theologian, poet, playwright, church and state activist, from his stay in Vilnius in 1863, on the basis of his work entitled The Russian Vilnius. It consists of six essays on Vilnius religious monuments: the Chapel of Our Lady of Ostra Brama, St. Paraskeva Orthodox church, Orthodox cathedral of Our Most Holy Lady, Orthodox church of translation of St Nicholas’ relics, Holy Trinity cathedral, Holy Spirit church and monastery complex. The author was only interested in monuments which would document the city’s connections to Russia and Orthodox Christianity. His reflections might be considered as a literary justification for the program of Russification of the north-west country, developed by the writer’s brother, Mikhail, who went down in Polish historical memory as Veshatiel
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