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    jhpoelen/samara v0.2.0

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    <p>NEW FEATURES</p> <ul> <li>add PO: term matching for plant parts (see <a href="https://github.com/jhpoelen/samara/commit/c12bde80bd6eba958b2992f3db28c1d1e47ffb47">https://github.com/jhpoelen/samara/commit/c12bde80bd6eba958b2992f3db28c1d1e47ffb47</a>)</li> <li>exclude turfgrasses for ASPNet scraper </li> <li>add explicit name mappings </li> </ul> <p>IMPROVEMENT</p> <ul> <li>make download log messages less chatty</li> <li>add documentation on APSNet scrape process (see <a href="https://github.com/jhpoelen/samara/blob/01057adb1db468712f7e96c2ce5e88cfdb88b672/src/main/resources/org/planteome/samara/apsnet/README.md">https://github.com/jhpoelen/samara/blob/01057adb1db468712f7e96c2ce5e88cfdb88b672/src/main/resources/org/planteome/samara/apsnet/README.md</a>)</li> <li>add more potential datasets to source.md (<a href="https://github.com/jhpoelen/samara/blob/9df6fd75e0c29d1b56632017794c1ab91f90c9ee/sources.md">https://github.com/jhpoelen/samara/blob/9df6fd75e0c29d1b56632017794c1ab91f90c9ee/sources.md</a>) </li> </ul> <p>BUG FIXES n/a</p&gt

    Can third-party observers detect attraction in others based on subtle nonverbal cues?

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    Iliana Samara, Tom S. Roth, Milica Nikolic, Eliska Prochazkova, & Mariska E. Kret (2022) Current Psycholog

    Samara space in Dina Rubina's novel «Petrushka's syndrome»

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    This article is an experience of studying the structure and role of the «Samara text» in the novel «Petrushka's Syndrome» by Dina Rubina. The initial premise of this article is the author's conviction that it is space that appears in the named novel by Dina Rubina as a constructive principle of the literary work genre organization and the construction of an artistic semiosphere, through analysis of which the researcher can enter the sphere of meanings. The Samara space is not the only one in the novel and is included in a large and complex system of spaces formed by the «Lviv», «Prague», «Berlin», «Israeli» and «South Sakhalin» chapters, and each of these loci has its own artistic tasks and own meanings. At the same time, Samara appears in the novel as a very special space and semantic code formed by the Samara history, urban folklore, artistic and other texts, which together form an urban myth and urban text, and finally, perhaps, by Dina Rubina’s personal impressions, obviously well acquainted with Samara and the Samara residents. All these components of the «Samara text» form the Samara code, which is the focus of the article authors. The most thorough analysis in the article is one of the Samara mini-topos – Visi's apartment, which is the quintessence of the «Samara» life in the novel

    PERSONAL DOCUMENTS OF THE SAMARA GOVERNOR A.D. SVERBEEV

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    The article analyzes the complex of personal documents of A.D. Sverbeev, on the basis of which a detailed description of his personality is given, new biographical data are presented. The diaries and memoirs of the Samara governor contain the richest material both in the history of the Russian Empire and in the history of the administrative and socio-economic development of the Samara province of the late 19th century.</jats:p

    The credit banking system of Samara region in the 1920s

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    The article reviews the changes undergone by the bank crediting system in the USSR in the 1920s as exemplified by the activities of the Samara city municipal bank. The main goals of economic development and, primarily, currency circulation under a new economic policy of the Soviet government are emphasized. Attention is focused on the state of the economic system of the region and changes in the functions of the municipal bank in the areas of industry, agriculture, wholesale trade and transport. The relationships between the Central bank of public utilities and residential housing, on the one hand, and regional banks, on the other, as well as the role of the Samara city municipal bank in developing residential housing and public utilities in the region are shown. Special attention is paid to the solution of the problem of assisting housing construction for workers. The right of municipal banks to issue bonded loans is discussed, changes in the operating of regional banks in the late 1920s are determined. The article covers the processes of reorganization of the financial credit system related to the strengthening of economic management centralization and formation of planned economy. Attention is paid to the peculiarities of the activities of Samara city municipal bank after implementing the administrative-territorial reform. The article includes statistical data on the results of the Samara city municipal banks activities during the period under investigation.</jats:p

    Image of the Samara Volga region in the second half of the XIX – early XX century (based on the guidebooks and travel notes)

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    The article examines the problem of the image of Samara and the Samara region in the second half of the XIX early XX century, the face of Samara of that era, the brands of the city and the province. The author shows aspects of the sides of the image of the Samara Volga region, which were reflected and broadcast to the Russian reading public on the pages of guidebooks and essays of those times, but have not yet been covered by historians and local historians. Disclosure of these issues will allow us to judge what images of the past of the Samara Volga region existed in the Russian public consciousness of the post-reform period, what new brands of the region appeared by the beginning of the XX century. In the course of the study, the author revealed that, firstly, the images of the past region are associated mainly with the Volga freemen and the names of the famous Cossack atamans; secondly, a significant part of the brands of the Samara Volga region appeared already in the second half of the XIX early XX century: kumis therapy, large grain piers, etc. In this regard, the second suggests that the Samara Volga region in the post-reform era was only gaining its place on the mental map of Russian society

    The activities of the Samara Governor A.D. Sverbeev

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    The article examines the activities of the Governor Alexander Dmitrievich Sverbeev. The analysis of decisions of the governor and their practical implementation are presented. New facts of his official biography were reconstructed. The characteristics of Sverbeevs business quality and their influence on the management mechanism are given. The quantitative parameters of functioning of governors authority (the number of orders, the volume of correspondence, etc.) have been revealed. The role of the Samara governor in the struggle against the food crisis and the famine of 1891 is considered. The reasons for the transfer of A.S. Sverbeeva from the position of the Samara governor; the results of his reign are evaluated.</jats:p

    SEMICENTENARY OF DENTAL EDUCATION IN SAMARA STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

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    In 2016 the Department of Dentistry (Institute of Dentistry) of Samara State Medical University celebrates its 50th anniversary. During these years, several thousands of qualified dentists have graduated from our university. The article is devoted to the history of development of dental education in Samara State Medical University, to the founding fathers of the Department of Dentistry, and also to the modern image of the Institute of Dentistry of SSMU. Today it is an educational system with well-developed infrastructure that trains future specialists at the highest level

    Toritrombicula samara

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    Toritrombicula samara (Radford, 1953c): ORI Trombicula samara Radford, 1953c Trombicula (Vorcana) samara, Audy 1956c Toritrombicula (Toritrombicula) samara, Vercammen-Grandjean 1968c Toritrombicula samara, Stekolnikov 2021Published as part of Nielsen, David H., Robbins, Richard G. & Rueda, Leopoldo M., 2021, Annotated world checklist of the Trombiculidae and Leeuwenhoekiidae (1758 - 2021) (Acari: Trombiculoidea), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution, pp. 1-243 in Zootaxa 4967 (1) on page 182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4967.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/474551

    COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ANTHROPOMETRIC INDICATORS OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOLCHILDREN IN THE CITIES OF SAMARA AND PENZA

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    Aim - definition of modern features of growth and development of children from Samara and Penza. Material and methods. Anthropometric researches (length and body mass, circumference of the chest, waist and hips) of children from Samara and Penza at the age of 7-17 years were held. 2784 healthy and almost healthy children (I and II health groups) joined the survey group: 1397 children from Samara and 1387 children from Penza. The obtained data of the average values of anthropometric characteristics of children from Penza were compared with the results of the research of the corresponding sex and age groups of schoolchildren from Samara. The statistical processing of the obtained data was made with the help of the software package SPSS 21. Results. Children from Penza in primary and middle school levels have reliably higher values of the measures of the length and body mass in comparison with the parameters of their peers from Samara. Boys from Penza in all age groups (except 12 years old boys) and girls in middle (11-14 years) and senior (15-17 years) school levels have reliably higher values of the measures of chest circumference in comparison with the parameters of their peers from Samara. Waist circumference ofboys from Penza has reliably higher values in age groups of 7, 10, 11, 13-17 years. At the same time, significant differences in the values of waist circumference of girls from Penza and Samara were not revealed. Schoolchildren from Penza in the boys’ age groups of 7-11, 13 years and girls’ age groups of 7-14 years have reliably higher values of the measures of the circumference of hips in comparison with the corresponding groups of schoolchildren from Samara. Conclusion. Revealed significant differences of anthropometric data can serve as the evidence of inhomogeneous influence of such factors as living conditions and lifestyle, environment, and educational process on the growth and development of schoolchildren from Samara and Penza
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