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Former Republic Academies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Former Republic Academies of the Russian Academy of Sciences Compiled by Jack L. Cross The Academic Science System in Russia in 1987 1 Copyright. 1995. Jack L. Cross. As long as the materials used in this study are attributed in an acceptable academic fashion, there is no need for further permission to use this material. Produced in the United States in machine readable format on computer discs and made available through the WWW on the internet by Electronic Information Services of the University of Texas Perry Casteneda Library. Austin, Texas 1996 2 Preface The material in this guide was part of a larger study begun several years ago, which, when the Soviet Union broke up, I put on the shelf. What I had done was to work with all 15 republic academies as members of the one Soviet Academy of Sciences--a system of academic science. In 1992, with the establishment of a revitalized Russian Academy of Sciences, uncertainty remained about the academies of the other 14 former republics. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania went their own way, as did several other academies in some respects. Just how far remains to be sorted out over the next several years. Relations between the other republic academies and the Russian academy in Moscow vary from academy to academy, and the breakup of the political unity of the Soviet Union does not necessarily affect the ties between the engineers and scientists which are of long standing. But these relations vary, of course, from republic academy to republic academy, department to department, and subject to subject. -
Bulletin of Russian State Medical University BIOMEDICAL JOURNAL of PIROGOV RUSSIAN NATIONAL RESEARCH MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
Bulletin of Russian State Medical University BIOMEDICAL JOURNAL OF PIROGOV RUSSIAN NATIONAL RESEARCH MEDICAL UNIVERSITY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Denis Rebrikov, DSc, professor DEPUTY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Alexander Oettinger, DSc, professor EDITORS Valentina Geidebrekht, Nadezda Tikhomirova TECHNICAL EDITOR Evgeny Lukyanov TRANSLATORS Ekaterina Tretiyakova, Vyacheslav Vityuk DESIGN AND LAYOUT Marina Doronina EDITORIAL BOARD Averin VI, DSc, professor (Minsk, Belarus) Negrebetsky VV, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Alipov NN, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Novikov AA, DSc (Moscow, Russia) Belousov VV, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Pivovarov YuP, member of RAS, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Bogomilskiy MR, corr. member of RAS, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Platonova AG, DSc (Kiev, Ukraine) Bozhenko VK, DSc, CSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Polunina NV, corr. member of RAS, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Bylova NA, CSc, docent (Moscow, Russia) Poryadin GV, corr. member of RAS, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Gainetdinov RR, CSc (Saint-Petersburg, Russia) Razumovskii AYu, corr. member of RAS, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Gendlin GYe, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Rebrova OYu, DSc (Moscow, Russia) Ginter EK, member of RAS, DSc (Moscow, Russia) Rudoy AS, DSc, professor (Minsk, Belarus) Gorbacheva LR, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Rylova AK, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Gordeev IG, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Savelieva GM, member of RAS, DSc, professor (Moscow, Russia) Gudkov AV, PhD, DSc (Buffalo, USA) Semiglazov VF, corr. member of RAS, -
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Critical Care Research and Practice Goal-Directed Therapy: New Trends and Horizons Guest Editors: Mikhail Kirov, Lars Bjertnaes, Zsolt Molnar, and Samir Sakka Goal-Directed Therapy: New Trends and Horizons Critical Care Research and Practice Goal-Directed Therapy: New Trends and Horizons Guest Editors: Mikhail Kirov, Lars Bjertnaes, Zsolt Molnar, and Samir Sakka Copyright © 2012 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved. This is a special issue published in “Critical Care Research and Practice.” All articles are open access articles distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Editorial Board Edward A. Abraham, USA M. P. Fink, USA Daniel A. Notterman, USA Timothy E. Albertson, USA Heidi Lee Frankel, USA Peter J. Papadakos, USA Djillali Annane, France Gilles L. Fraser, USA Stephen M. Pastores, USA Alejandro C. Arroliga, USA Larry M. Gentilello, USA Frans B. Plotz,¨ The Netherlands Antonio Artigas, Spain Romergryko G. Geocadin, USA Giuseppe Ristagno, Italy Juan Antonio Asensio, USA R. R. Ivatury, USA Sandro Baleotti Rizoli, Canada Giorgio Berlot, Italy Lewis J. Kaplan, USA Roland M. Schein, USA Thomas P. Bleck, USA Mark T. Keegan, USA Marcus J. Schultz, The Netherlands Robert Boots, Australia Sean P. Keenan, Canada Michael Shabot, USA BradleyA.Boucher,USA Erwin Kompanje, The Netherlands Marc J. Shapiro, USA Ira Cheifetz, USA Daniel T. Laskowitz, USA Andrew F. Shorr, USA Stephen M. Cohn, USA Loek Leenen, The Netherlands Henry J. Silverman, USA R. Coimbra, USA Paul Ellis Marik, USA Thomas E. Stewart, Canada Heidi J. Dalton, USA Clay B. -
Biological Flora of Central Europe: Dactylorhiza Sambucina (L.)
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 17 (2015) 318–329 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics jo urnal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ppees Biological flora of Central Europe Biological flora of Central Europe: Dactylorhiza sambucina (L.) Soó a,∗ b a c Jana Jersáková , Iva Traxmandlová , Zdenekˇ Ipser , Matthias Kropf , d e f b,g Giuseppe Pellegrino , Bertrand Schatz , Vladan Djordjevic´ , Pavel Kindlmann , h Susanne S. Renner a Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, Branisovskᡠ1760, Ceskéˇ Budejoviceˇ 37005, Czech Republic b Department of Biodiversity Research, Global Change Research Centre AS CR, Belidlaˇ 4a, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic c Institute for Integrative Nature Conservation Research, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, 1180 Vienna, Austria d Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Science, University of Calabria, Rende, Italy e Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE), UMR 5175, CNRS – Université de Montpellier (EPHE), 1919 route de Mende, 34293 Montpellier, France f Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Takovska 43, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia g Institute for Environmental Studies, Charles University, Benátská 2, Prague, Czech Republic h Institute of Systematic Botany and Mycology, University of Munich (LMU), Munich, Germany a r a t i b s c t l e i n f o r a c t Article history: Dactylorhiza sambucina (L.) Soó is a polycarpic perennial herb occurring in the Central European, East- Received 16 February 2015 ern European, and Balkan floristic provinces. At the European scale, the IUCN considers it a species of Received in revised form 7 April 2015 “least concern”. -
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