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Weber, Oliver. "Einfluss des Bildaufbaus in Narrativen auf die Erzählkomplexität von Vorschulkindern – eine empirische Vergleichsstudie." ZAS Papers in Linguistics 62 (September 12, 2019): 146–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.62.2019.447.

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The aim of the present study was to test the influence of picture composition on the narrative complexity of preschool children, and to compare the different procedures of the Cat Story of Hickmann (2002) and the Fox Story of Gülzow & Gagarina (2007) with the Baby Birds and Baby Goats Story of MAIN, by Gagarina et al. (2012). For this purpose, 27 children between the ages of 5;01 and 6;09 were tested with both variants to check whether a macro-structurally controlled picture structure would lead to more complex stories. The results show that narratives with a Goal-Attempt-Outcome structure, i.e. the Baby Birds and Baby Goats Stories, make children with increasing age tell more complex stories by means of a rise in story complexity than the narratives of Hickmann and Gülzow & Gagarina without that structure.
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Gagarina, Natalia, and Dagmar Bittner. "Studies on the development of grammar in German, Russian and Bulgarian." ZAS Papers in Linguistics 33 (January 1, 2004): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.33.2003.192.

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The papers of this 33th volume of the ZAS Papers in Linguistics present intermediate results of the ZAS-project on language acquisition. Currently we deal with the question of which functions children assign to the first grammatical forms they use productively. The goal is to identify grammatical features comprising the child's early grammar. This issue is investigated within the analyses of longitudinal data (cf. the papers of Gagarina/Bittner, Gagarina, Kühnast/Popova/Popov, Bewer) as well as within experimental research (see the papers of Bittner, Kühnast/Popova/Popov). The main topic of this volume is the acquisition of definite articles and verbal aspect. Bewer – who has worked as a student assistant in the project for a long time and wrote her MA-thesis on the topic of the project – investigates children's acquisition of gender features in German. Kühnast/Popova/Popov discuss the correlations between the acquisition of definite articles and verbal aspect in Bulgarian. Bittner presents results of an experimental study on definite article perception in adult German. Gagarina traces the emergence of aspectual oppositions in Russian and examines the validity of the 'aspect before tense' hypothesis for L1-speaking children. Additionally, the paper of Gagarina/Bittner deals with the interrelation between the acquisition of finiteness and verb arguments in Russian and German.
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Vorobyeva, Olga. "Morphologische Verbfehler in elizitierten Narrativen bei russisch-deutsch bilingualen Kindern im Grundschulalter." ZAS Papers in Linguistics 62 (September 12, 2019): 118–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.62.2019.446.

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This paper focuses on morphological verb errors in elicited narratives of Russian-German primary school bilinguals. The data was collected from 37 children who were separated into four groups according to the age and language acquisition type (simultaneous and successive). The Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (MAIN) (Gagarina et al. 2012) was used for data collection. The narratives produced in mode telling after listening to a model story were analysed and morphological verb errors in Russian and German were classified. Therefore, the error classification of Gagarina (2008) for Russian monolingual children was expanded and for the classification of German errors an own classification was suggested. Errors in Russian typically produced by monolinguals and unique bilingual errors as well were documented. The results show that the language of the environment (German) increases with age. Older children make fewer errors than younger ones. Nevertheless, a strong heterogeneity between children within each group can be observed.
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PESCO, DIANE, and ELIZABETH KAY-RAINING BIRD. "Perspectives on bilingual children's narratives elicited with the Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives." Applied Psycholinguistics 37, no. 1 (December 9, 2015): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0142716415000387.

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This Special Issue is all about the stories of children: preschool- and school-age children; bilingual and monolingual children; children developing typically or identified as having a specific language impairment (SLI); and children speaking and experiencing one or more of the following languages: English, Finnish, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Russian, Slovak, Swedish, and Turkish in minority or majority language contexts. The stories are fictional ones, about baby birds and baby goats, a cat and a dog: a cast of characters the reader will come to know well as they read the Introduction (Gagarina, Klop, Tsimpli, & Walters, 2016) and individual articles. They were collected using a new narrative assessment tool that is common to all the articles within the issue: the Language Impairment Testing in Multilingual Settings—Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (LITMUS-MAIN; Gagarina et al., 2012, 2015), described at some length by its developers in the Introduction to the Special Issue.
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Galimova, Elena Š., Aleksandr M. Polikarpov, and Sabine Korin. "Russland und Deutschland im Schicksal und Schaffen des Schriftstellers Eugen Gagarin." Zeitschrift für Slawistik 64, no. 3 (August 6, 2019): 360–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/slaw-2019-0021.

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Summary Little is known about the life and literary creations of Eugen Gagarin. This article deals with the facts known so far and explores archive material to expand and partially correct them. The writer Evgenij Andreevich Gagarin (1905‒1948) was born in the province of Arkhangelʼsk (Archangelʼskaja gubernija) and emigrated to Germany in 1933, where he started writing. Until his tragic accidental death in 1948 he wrote various oeuvres in German and in Russian, including the 1948 novel Vozvraščenie Korneta (‘The Return of the Cornet’), which bears autobiographical features. First published in Russia in 1991, it initiated the acquisition of his works in Russia. This article seeks to contributes to the academic analysis of Gagarin’s Œuvre by systematizing and completing the biographical data on Eugen Gagarin and his family, as well as the information on the publications of Gagarinʼs works.
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Cyuńczyk, Marta. "Inspiracje Grigorija G. Gagarina i jego rola w procesie kształtowania stylu rosyjsko - -bizantyńskiego w architekturze dziewiętnastowiecznego Imperium Rosyjskiego – zarys zagadnienia." Porta Aurea, no. 20 (December 21, 2021): 56–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.26881/porta.2021.20.03.

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The paper represents an attempt to outline Grigory G. Gagarin’s artistic interests and his influence on creating one of the national style variants in the 19th -century Russian Empire: the Russian -Byzantine style. This article is not only a selection of theoretician’s quotes, but also an attempt to create an appropriate background and clear context for his theses. Moreover, the paper is to constitute a coherent outline of his thoughts having an impact on the creating of the national style and the search for architectural inspiration from selected periods of history. An interesting fact is that because of Gagarin’s first attempts to develop consistent norms and determinants of inspiration, among others, for architects and artists, he created foundations to formulate in the future a clear theoretical assumption of the Russian -Byzantine style. What is more, the theoretician did not avoid the confrontation of Russian art with Western European culture. Gagarin tried to not only indicate the relationships between the evolution of specific styles in art and architecture, but also their mutual influences and consequences. In the paper’s narration another important thread in the theoretician’s activity is also mentioned: his attitude to the cultural heritage of the North and South Caucasus. In the 19th century, the region’s territories formed the southwestern borders of the Russian Empire, and moreover they were the destinations of Gagarin’s diplomatic activities for the Romanov dynasty and the Russian Empire. The paper is an introduction to further research not only into Gagarin’s position in the process of creating the national style in the Russian Empire in the19th century. Furthermore, the research will bring up his functioning in the Western European artistic-cultural society of that time and his attempts to find mutual inspiration in Western and Eastern Europe.
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Argus, Reili, and Andra Kütt. "Acquisition of referentiality in elicited narratives of Estonian-speaking children." Open Linguistics 8, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 133–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opli-2022-0187.

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Abstract This study addresses the acquisition of referential expressions in pre-schoolers’ narratives in Estonian. A total of sixteen 6- to 7-year-old typically developing monolingual Estonian children were tested using the story “Baby Goat” from the Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (MAIN) (Gagarina, Natalia, Klop, Daleen, Kunnari, Sari, Tantele, Koula, Välimaa, Taina, Balciuniene, Ingrida, Bohnacker, Ute and Walters, Joel. 2012. “MAIN: Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives.” ZAS Papers in Linguistics 56, 1–140, Gagarina, Natalia, Klop, Daleen, Kunnari, Saru, Tantele, Koula, Välimaa, Taina, Bohnacker, Ute and Walters, Joel. 2019. “MAIN: Multilingual assessment instrument for narratives – Revised.” ZAS Papers in Linguistics 63). The objective was to understand how children introduce a new referent and how they maintain referents in their storytelling, and what correlation could be observed between the length of the story and the average length of the reference chain. Qualitative analyses revealed that children generally introduced new referents using bare nouns; they also generally used bare nouns for further reference. NPs consisting of a noun and a determiner were more frequently used for main characters in the story, while bare nouns were preferred for other characters. The influence of the typological character of Estonian can be observed in the use of zero references and pragmatically driven word order in children’s utterances. In general, the length but not the complexity of the story was correlated with the average number of reference units in a chain.
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Popov, A. D. "Space Superhero: Formation of the Cult of Yuri Gagarin in the Context of the Relationship between Power and Society in the USSR." Вестник Пермского университета. История, no. 3(54) (2021): 29–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2021-3-29-37.

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Based on the archival and published documents, materials of periodicals and other sources, the article characterizes the formation of a cult of the first Soviet astronaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin during the period from April 12 to May 1, 1961. According to the author, the basis of this cult was put by the decisions of the supreme authorities of the USSR on a personal initiative of Nikita Khrushchev and included the following elements: 1) astronaut's rewarding with the state awards and distinctions; 2) inclusion of the first space flight date in the memorial calendar; 3) making decision on the creation of the memorial constructions connected with Gagarin’s name. On this basis, various practices, rituals, and discourses connected with Gagarin’s cult that in general corresponded to the mechanisms of personal glorification during the Stalin’s period in the 1930s and during the Great Patriotic War were built on. The local authorities, separate labor collectives and individual actors seeking to make the contribution to Gagarin's celebration actively participated in the process within the limits of their powers and opportunities. It was expressed in such forms as assignment of Gagarin’s name to various objects, generation of prizes and production initiatives, writing amateurs’ poems on the space theme for the Soviet press, etc. The USSR authorities encouraged the maximum distribution of the Gagarin’s cult throughout the country; however, various initiatives "from below" became noticed and were supported only when they promoted implementation of the consolidating, mobilizational and educational scenarios of the power.
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Shestakova, M. V., and O. K. Vikulova. "Diskussiya po povodu stat'i V. I. Gagarina «Diabeticheskaya nefropatiya v usloviyakh Kraynego Severa»." Diabetes mellitus 7, no. 1 (March 15, 2004): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/2072-0351-5902.

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Shestakova, M., and O. Vikulova. "Diskussiya po povodu stat'i V. I. Gagarina ?Diabeticheskaya nefropatiya v usloviyakh Kraynego Severa?" Diabetes mellitus 7, no. 1 (March 15, 2004): 48–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/dm2004148-49.

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Skerra, Antje [Verfasser], Manfred [Gutachter] Krifka, and Natalia [Gutachter] Gagarina. "Verfügbarkeit von Kohäsionsmitteln für Kinder mit einer Sprachentwicklungsstörung / Antje Skerra ; Gutachter: Manfred Krifka, Natalia Gagarina." Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1185578501/34.

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Czíria, Kornél. "Měření posunů a přetvoření mostu Gagarin." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-390178.

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The work deals with a complex analysis of displacements and deformations of one bridge span of the railway bridge "Gagarin". The bridge structure was since 2009 annually measured. In addition to long-term monitoring of the bridge a 24-hour automatized monitoring was conducted in 2015 using robotic total station. The results of monitoring enables the analysis of displacements and deformations, analysis of measurement accuracy and also environmental influences on the structure - determination of the temperature dependence of deformations. Another part of the work is evaluating the long-term stability of the height reference frame that was used for geodetic epoch measuring of the bridge columns. The results of the work are the values of detected displacements and deformations, their graphical illustration, geometric interpretation and relevant characteristics of accuracy.
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Kováč, Michal. "Geodetické měření posunů a deformací mostu "Gagarin"." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-226358.

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The content of this master´s thesis is a geodetic measuring of movements and deformations of skeleton and underwork of „Gagarin“ railway bridge during the seventh period and processing of the data got. This was done by comparison of the movements according to the fifth and sixth period. The work includes also the calibration of appliance used. The results involve figures of the movements with their graphic interpretation and calibration sheets of the appliance.
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Giot, Clotilde. "Jean Serguéiévitch Gagarin premier jésuite russe et artisan de l'union des Églises." Lyon 3, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993LYO3A008.

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Pires, Amanda Cristina. "A Gagarinita e fases associadas no Granito Madeira (Pitinga, Amazonas)." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/7389.

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O trabalho descreve a ocorrência de gagarinita-(Y) das porções mineralizadas de criolita da base do Depósito Criolítico Maciço associado à subfácies albita granito do Granito Madeira (1.8Ma) na jazida de Pitinga (Sn, Nb, Ta e criolita), onde o Y e ETR serão explorados como co-produtos. A gagarinita forma cristais anédricos de até 7mm, intersticiais ou inclusos na criolita, de cristalização anterior à criolita dos bolsões. Todos os cristais apresentam texturas típicas de exsolução, pela primeira vez descritas em fluoretos. Os padrões de exsolução são variados. Os cristais exsolvidos têm até 0,4mm, são incolores, as cores de interferência são de primeira ordem, com birrefringência 0,005-0,007, são U(-), com retardo de 150 a 210nm. A fase exsolvida distribui-se uniformemente em toda a extensão dos grãos da gagarinita-(Y), inclusive na borda; segue uma ou mais orientações preferenciais e tem dimensões semelhantes. Podem ocorrer coalescência de diferentes cristais exsolvidos, resultando em strings e stringlets. Mais raramente, a orientação é menos evidente e as dimensões dos cristais são mais variáveis No contato gagarinita/criolita, reconhece-se a formação da fase exsolvida como anterior à cristalização da criolita. A análise modal de uma população de grãos de gagarinita-(Y) com os diversos padrões texturais de exsolução fornece o valor médio de 25,8% (considerado estatisticamente representativo) de proporção de fase exsolvida em relação à fase hospedeira. Os parâmetros cristalinos da gagarinita-(Y) determinados a partir de análises por DRX são compatíveis com os da literatura. Análises por MSE, FRX e MEV da gagarinita-(Y) mostram uma composição bastante homogênea. A fórmula estrutural média calculada na base de 2(ETR+Y+Ca) é Na0,24Ca0,58Y1,01ETR0,39F5,81. O padrão de ETR normalizado ao condrito é caracterizado por enriquecimento em ETRP e anomalia negativa em Eu. A composição da fase exsolvida obtida por MSE, calculada para um total de cátions igual a 1, é Ce0,53-0,66 La0,09-0,26 Nd0,08-0,26 Sm0,01-0,04 Eu0,01Y0-0,03 F3,3-4,14. Esta fórmula é semelhante à da fluocerita, cujos picos característicos, entretanto, não ocorrem nos difratogramas. O padrão de ETR mostra um fracionamento contínuo dos ETR com empobrecimento em ETRP e discreta anomalia positiva em Eu. A composição da gagarinita inicial foi reconstituída considerando-se as proporções modais das fases hospedeira e exsolvida, obtendo-se Na0,19Ca0,48Y0,83ETR0,69F6,27. O padrão de ETR é plano com anomalia negativa em Eu menos acentuada que na gagarinita hospedeira Antes da exsolução, o sistema mineral comportava-se provavelmente como uma solução sólida com a substituição - + 2ETR3+<=> Na+ + Ca2+ + Y3+ . Formou-se, assim, uma gagarinita inicial excepcionalmente rica em ETRL (cátions relativamente grandes) cuja presença foi compensada por vacâncias, notadamente no sítio de coordenação VI. A diminuição da temperatura desestabilizou a estrutura mineral que exsolveu os cátions de ETR com raio iônico maior que o do Sm. A gagarinita hospedeira preservou os conteúdos de Y, ETRP (com exceção do Sm que se repartiu entre ela e a fase exsolvida) e Na (e Ca), constituindo uma estrutura estável, menos afetada por vacâncias e com um balanço de cargas bastante equilibrado. A fase exsolvida é um fluoreto com razão cátions/flúor= 1/3, correspondendo à composição da fluocerita. Sua estrutura não pôde ser determinada: picos da fluocerita não foram identificados e uma estrutura semelhante à da gagarinita (razão cátions/flúor= 1/2) parece pouco provável. Estudos subseqüentes poderão definir se trata-se de um novo mineral, polimorfo da fluocerita.
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Deakin, Simon Barry. "The sense of Gagarin: between the 'artists in their own words' and the artist's text." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.589037.

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This doctoral thesis provides the first major study of the Antwerp-based journal of artists' writings Gagarin. The research addresses artists' writings that are unique to this journal; providing a lead for others to undertake further studies of Gagarin and the artists that are represented in it. The editor of Gagarin, Wilfried Huet, solicits contributions from selected artists in different parts of the world and publishes what they send to him. Publications of artists' writing, and of artists' books, have a substantial history. This has resulted in problems to do with interpretation concerning writing, text, and books as art works: the opposition art/documentation, documentation as art, and artwriting are some examples. There is no editorial imperative in Gagarin to participate in any existing debate regarding the writing of artists. In fact the rationale for contributing to Gagarin is determined by the artists, as is the language of their texts. This may be made more accessible to the reader by the translation of individual artists' texts into Dutch and English if either of these is not the language of the text. For these reasons, Gagarin presents its own distinction between writing and art: that which is between 'text' and 'idiom.' It is possible that writing must be in an idiom in order to be art, such as a genre. The distinction between text and idiom is apparent when the texts take an unfamiliar or inexplicit form, they are juxtaposed to other texts or are translated. In short whenever writing can be understood as distinct from what is written. The questions to be answered by the thesis emphasize this distinction: how is space made in Gagarin? How do the artists' texts make sense? These are specified with a question common to both: to what extent are the artists in their own words?
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Zavialov, Andrey. "The Protein Traffic on the Ribosome : The Mechanism and Regulation of Protein Synthesis in Prokaryotes." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala University, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-4569.

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The aim of this work was to understand the molecular mechanism of translation and the mechanism of translation termination, in particular. Cleavage of peptidyl-tRNA and peptide release terminates translation of mRNA on the ribosome. In prokaryotes, three release factors (RFs) are involved in this process. RF1 and RF2 recognise the three stop codons on mRNA and induce hydrolysis of the ester bond in peptidyl-tRNA. RF3 accelerates the rate of RF1 and RF2 recycling between ribosome in a GTP-dependent manner. We have clarified the mechanism of action of peptide release factor RF3. In the cell, free RF3 is in the GDP conformation. When RF3∙GDP binds to ribosome in complex with RF1 or RF2, these ribosome complexes act as guanine exchange factors for RF3 by inducing rapid dissociation of GDP. If, and only if, the peptide has been removed from tRNA, GDP is quickly replaced by GTP. Binding of GTP to RF3 induces a conformation of the factor with high affinity for the ribosome, which forces RF1 or RF2 to rapidly dissociate. Subsequent hydrolysis of GTP on RF3 induces a factor conformation with low affinity for the ribosome and rapid release of RF3∙GDP. It was further shown how the position of peptidyl-tRNA on the ribosome and the presence or absence of its peptide regulates the binding and GTPase activity of translation factors IF2, EF-G and EF-Tu. The result explains how idling GTPase hydrolysis and negative interference between different translation factors are minimized in living cells. The present biochemical observations, in conjunction with cryo-EM results, lead to new proposals for the role of hybrid sites in translocation of tRNAs, recycling of RF1 and RF2 by RF3 and recycling of post-termination ribosomes back to a new round of initiation.

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Penttinen, Daniel. "Att bestiga rymden : En tidningsanalys om kalla krigets första rymdmän." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-52370.

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The Space Race during the Cold War was an era when the World saw great possibilities and scientific discoveries. Before 1957, the thing we call space had never been scaled by man. The Soviet Union turned this over with Sputnik 1, the very first artificial satellite which would change our way to research everything beyond Earth. Although this is true, there is also another side of Space Race which has more or less nothing to do with space at all – the politics. There is no denying that the politics about Space Race was far more essential for the United States and the Soviet Union than any scientific research. Kennedy talked about prestige and to “be ahead” in the race for space. Of course, the Americans and the Russians were fully involved and knew what could be gained from winning the race. But what about other nations? What about the Swedes? This thesis brings the Space Race to Sweden and examines two Swedish newspapers to get a clear view on how the people of Sweden actually encountered Space Race. To narrow the thesis down, the author picked two important events where the political side of Space Race is distinct – Yuri Gagarin’s orbit of the Earth in 1961 and John Glenn’s orbit of the Earth in 1962. What kind of position in the Space Race did Sweden have, and how is it reflected in the newspapers? Does the political differences in two leading tabloids affect the outcome of the articles? And which kind of theories about the Cold War could be applied on these tabloids? This kind of research is uncommon to encounter in Sweden, but it ought to be dealt with here.
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Gouard, David. "La "banlieue rouge" face au renouvellement des générations : une sociologie politique des cités Maurice Thorez et Youri Gagarine à Ivry-sur-Seine." Thesis, Montpellier 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011MON10037.

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Durant plusieurs décennies, au sein de ce qui s'est appelé la « banlieue rouge », Ivry-sur-Seine faisait figure de « bastion » modèle pour le Parti Communiste Français. Le communisme municipal ivryen avait fait de ses cités ouvrières des espaces laboratoires au service d'un creuset d'affiliation sociopolitique particulièrement efficace. Jusqu'au tournant des années 1980, aux cités Maurice Thorez et Youri Gagarine, les résultats électoraux enregistrés par les différents représentants communistes en ont attesté. Avec la remise en cause du modèle de politisation fondé sur l'écosystème industriel, le renouvellement des générations pose avec acuité la question des conditions de reproduction d'une affiliation sociopolitique favorable aux représentants communistes. Une approche ethnographique sur la longue durée a permis de renseigner cette question. Depuis le milieu des années 1980, la trajectoire sociopolitique contrastée des deux quartiers atteste des ruptures infra-communales touchant ce type de territoire de la banlieue parisienne. Dans le quartier Youri Gagarine, la majorité des anciennes familles ouvrières a été remplacée par les nouveaux milieux populaires essentiellement composés de populations issues de l'immigration. Entretenant une historicité tout à fait différente à l'égard de l'étiquette « communiste(s)», les nouvelles générations participent, parfois activement, d'une contestation de l'ancienne autorité politique locale. À l'inverse, dans le quartier Maurice Thorez, situé au cœur du centre-ville, les descendants des familles ivryennes les plus proches de l'appareil partisan et/ou municipal ont maintenu résidence. Dans ce quartier, autour d'une endocratie politique locale, se maintiennent des liens communautaires fonctionnant de manière relativement indépendante de l'ancien encadrement partisan. Pour de nombreuses familles ivryennes appartenant à la classe moyenne, le maintien d'une certaine autorité communiste facilite leur accompagnement social, politique et électoral des métamorphoses contemporaines du communisme municipal
For decades, Ivry-sur-Seine was seen as a model Communist stronghold within the Paris ‘Red Belt'. The particular brand of communism practiced by Ivry's municipal government had turned its working-class housing estates into laboratories directed towards the production of a singularly efficient political affiliation system. Until the watershed of the 1980s, electoral results for the various communist representatives in the Maurice Thorez and Yuri Gagarin housing estates seemed to corroborate this. The decline of the politicization model born of industrialization as well as the generation gap have radically undermined the conditions in which a socio-political affiliation system favourable to communist representatives can survive, however. The choice of a long-term ethnographic approach can give us insight into this phenomenon. Since the middle of the 1980s, the contrasting socio-political evolution of the Thorez and Gagarin allotments has testified to the intra-municipal disruption that affects this type of suburban Parisian territory. In the Yuri Gagarin area, the majority of older working-class families have been replaced with a new working-class population essentially stemming from immigration. Often unaware of the rich history of communism in their municipality, these new generations are sometimes actively involved in the challenging of the older local political authority. Downtown, on the contrary, the descendants of the families that were closest to the local party machine have maintained residency in the Maurice Thorez area. Community links have survived around a local political “endocracy” that works relatively independently from the older partisan frame. For many middle-class families living in Ivry, the maintenance of a certain communist authority makes it easier to accept the social, political, and electoral transformations of contemporary municipal communism
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Pires, Amanda Cristina. "Xenotima, Gagarinita, Fluocerita e Waimirita da Mina Pitinga (AM) : mineralogia e avaliação preliminar do potencial do albita granito para exploração de elementos Terras Raras e Ítrio." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/56327.

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A jazida de Pitinga (Sn, Nb, Ta e criolita) é um depósito de classe mundial, onde o minério ocorre associado à fácies albita granito do granito Madeira (~1,83 Ga). Este trabalho é centralizado em minerais de ETR e Y, visando contribuir para o entendimento da evolução do sistema albita granito e avaliar preliminarmente o potencial desta rocha para exploração destes elementos como coprodutos. A fácies albita granito de núcleo possui concentrações de ETR de 180,76 a 12.168,04 ppm (média de 1.725 ppm) e de Y de 35,6 ppm a 7.846,1 ppm (média de 825 ppm). No albita granito de borda, as concentrações destes elementos são da ordem de 30% menores do que no de núcleo. A xenotima é o principal mineral de minério de ETR e Y. Ocorre disseminada (<0,5% no albita granito de núcleo e <1% no albita granito transicional) e na forma de aglomerados de cristais centimétricos em pegmatitos na parte central do albita granito de núcleo. É caracterizada pelo alto conteúdo de ETRP (17% a 24% no conjunto), especialmente na xenotima disseminada no albita granito de núcleo (22% a 24%). O Y na xenotima varia de 19 a 28%, os conteúdos de U, Th e Ca são baixos e uma forte correlação positiva entre Si e Th indica a ocorrência de substituição do tipo torita: Y3+ + P5+ = Th4+ + Si4+. O F ocorre em concentrações de 0,11% até 5,10% na xenotima do albita granito de núcleo, de 0,64% a 1,40% na xenotima do albita granito pegmatítico e de 0 a 0,68 na xenotima da fácies transicional. Sua incorporação na estrutura da xenotima ocorreu segundo as substituições: [PO4]5- + (Th)4+ = [ . (F)4]4- + (Y, ETR)3+ e [PO4]5- + (Ca)2+ = [ . (F)4]4- + (Na)1+. O encurtamento do parâmetro c, com o menor valor já encontrado em xenotima natural, é relacionado ao alto conteúdo de ETR e especialmente à abundância de Yb e Er. Relações invertidas com o padrão sintético YPO4 e modificações dos parâmetros a e c em diferentes proporções são relacionadas à substituição de O por F. Os dados obtidos por MSE determinaram uma idade de 1838 +/- 145Ma. A gagarinita ocorre associada ao albita granito de núcleo na base da Zona Criolítica B, onde poderá constituir um mineral de minério de ETR e Y adicionalmente à xenotima. Sua composição é Na0,24Ca0,58Y1,01(ETR)0,39F5,81. Possui abundantes inclusões (<1 mm) de fluocerita (Ce0,53-0,66 La0,09-0,26 Nd0,08-0,26 Sm0,01-0,04 Eu0,01 Y0-0,03 F3,3-4,14). Esta tem seus parâmetros cristalográficos (a= 5,97 a 5,99 e c= 3,50 a 3,53) modificados em relação aos padrões sintéticos pela presença significativa de La e Nd em solução sólida. A origem destas inclusões foi investigada detalhadamente por diversas técnicas (MET, MEV, IF) concluindo-se como mais provável sua formação através da exsolução dos ETR de raio maior do que o do Sm, a partir de uma gagarinita inicial (Na0.23Ca0.53REE0.99Y0.48F7.69) metaestável. A waimirita é um mineral novo que ocorre em veios tardios, de espessura centimétrica, associada com um polítipo da caulinita. Foi caracterizada como um fluoreto de Y [(ETR,Y)F3] no qual os ETR predominantes são os pesados (especialmente o Dy) e Ca e Na ocorrem em pequenas quantidades. A evolução geoquímica dos ETR em rocha total contraria os modelos convencionais de enriquecimento de ETRL nas fácies tardias. O efeito tetrad (mais freqüente na terceira tetra) ocorre no albita granito de núcleo, albita granito de borda, granito hipersolvus e no depósito criolítico maciço e é relacionado ao maior enriquecimento relativo de ETRP nas fácies tardias. No albita granito de núcleo, o efeito tetrad total (TEt) é de 2,48 e o na terceira tetra (TE3) é de 1,87. As partes desta rocha menos enriquecidas em ETR apresentam efeito na primeira tetra (TE1) de 1,34. As amostras extremamente ricas em ETR raramente apresentam efeito tetrad, significando que este fenômeno não está relacionado apenas com a abundância destes elementos. O TEt é maior nas porções do granito com mais flúor, porém não ocorre correlação estatística significativa deste efeito com o flúor, com as anomalias de Eu e Ce e com a razão ETRL/ETRP.
The Pitinga mine (Sn, Nb, Ta and cryolite) is a world-class deposit associated with albite-enriched facies of the Madeira granite (1.83 Ga). This study deals on RRE and Y minerals in order to contribute to the understanding of the albite-enriched system evolution and evaluate preliminarily the potential for exploitation of these elements as coproduct. The REE grades in the core albite-enriched granite ranges from 180 to 12168 ppm (average 1725 ppm) and the Y grades ranges from 35ppm to 7846 ppm (average 825 ppm). In the border albite-enriched granite, the grades are 30% lower than in the core facies. Xenotime is the principal REE and Y ore mineral. It occurs disseminated (<0.5% in the core albite-enriched granite and <1% in the transitional albite granite) and like agglomerates of centimeter crystals in the pegmatitic albite-enriched granite on central part of the core albite-enriched granite. This mineral has high contents of HREE (17% to 24% in all), especially in the core albiteenriched granite xenotime (22% to 24%). Y in xenotime ranges form 19% to 8%; U, Th and Ca contents are low and a strong positive correlation between Si and Th is related to the thorite type substitution: Y3+ + P5+ = Th4+ + Si4+. The F concentrations ranges from 0,11% to 5,10% in the core albite-enriched granite xenotime, from 0,64% to 1,40% in the pegmatitic albite-enriched granite xenotime and from 0 to 0,68% in the transitional albite-enriched granite xenotime. Its incorporation in the xenotime structure occurred through the substitutions: [PO4]5- + (Th)4+ = [ . (F)4]4- + (Y, ETR)3+ and [PO4]5- + (Ca)2+ = [ . (F)4]4- + (Na)1+. The shortening of the c parameter, the lowest value ever found in natural xenotime, is related to the high REE content and especially to the Yb and Er abundance. Reversed relations with the YPO4 synthetic pattern and modifications on the a and c parameters in different proportions are related to the replacement of O by F. The chemical data determined an age of 1,838 +/- 145Ma. Gagarinite occurs associated to the core albite-enriched granite, in the lower part of the cryolitic zone B, where it could be a mineral ore REE and Y in addition to xenotime. Its composition is Na0,24Ca0,58Y1,01(ETR)0,39F5,81. It has abundant inclusions (<1 mm) of fluocerite (Ce0,53-0,66 La0,09-0,26 Nd0,08-0,26 Sm0,01-0,04 Eu0,01 Y0-0,03 F3,3-4,14) with crystallographic parameters (a= 5.97 to 5.99 and c= 3.50 to 3.53) modified compared to synthetic standards by the significant amounts of La and Nd in solid solution. The origin of these inclusions was investigated in detail by various techniques (TEM, SEM, FI). It is most likely formed by exsolution of REE with radius greater than that of Sm, from an initial metastable gagarinite (Na0.23Ca0.53REE0.99Y0.48F7.69). Waimirite is a new mineral that occurs associated with a kaolinite polytype in later veins. It is characterized as a Y fluoride [(REE, Y)F3] in which the predominant REE are the HREE (especially Dy); Ca and Na occur in small quantities. The tetrad effect (more frequent in the third tetra) occurs in the core albiteenriched granite, border albite-enriched granite, hypersolvus granite and in the massive cryolite deposit, and is associated with HREE enrichment in the late facies. In the core albiteenriched granite the total tetrad effect (TET) is 2.48 and the third tetra (NT3) is 1.87. Portions of this rock less enriched in REE have effect in the first tetra (ES1) of 1.34. Samples extremely rich in REE rarely present tetrad effect, meaning that this phenomenon is not only related with the abundance of these elements. There is no statistically significant correlation between tetrad effect and Eu and Ce anomalies, LREE / HREE and F.
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Rossoshanskiĭ, V. I. Fenomen Gagarina. Saratov: Izd-vo "Letopisʹ", 2004.

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Diplom Gagarina. Moskva: "Molodai͡a gvardii͡a", 1986.

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Bessmertie Gagarina. Moskva: Geroi Otechestva, 2004.

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Nebo Gagarina. Kaluga: "Zolotai︠a︡ allei︠a︡", 2011.

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Dokuchaev, I͡U. Urok Gagarina. 2nd ed. Moskva: "Detskai͡a lit-ra", 1985.

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L, Ilʹina, Grekhov V. B, and Zuperman I͡A︡ A, eds. Ulybka Gagarina: Literaturnyĭ sbornik. Samara: Izd-vo "Samarskiĭ dom pechati", 2001.

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Murasov, Boris. Ubiĭstvo kosmonavta I͡U︡rii͡a︡ Gagarina. Moscow: [s.n.], 1995.

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Belot͡serkovskiĭ, Sergeĭ Mikhaĭlovich. Gibelʹ Gagarina: Fakty i domysly. Moskva: Mashinostroenie, 1992.

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Kozyrev, V. T. Eshche raz o gibeli Gagarina. Moskva: Izd-vo MGTU im. N.Ė. Baumana, 1998.

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Gagarina, A. T. Slovo o syne: A.T. Gagarina. 3rd ed. Moskva: "Molodai︠a︡ gvardii︠a︡", 1986.

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Menzio, Maria Rosa. "Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin." In The Secrets of Soviet Cosmonauts, 51–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09652-5_2.

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Shayler, David J., and Michael D. Shayler. "In the steps of Gagarin." In Manned Spaceflight Log II—2006–2012, 25–81. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4577-7_2.

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Drews-Sylla, Gesine. "„Gagarins Enkel“ – ein ganz normales russisches Kind." In Konstruierte Normalitäten – normale Abweichungen, 193–207. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-92429-8_14.

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Treadwell, Timothy. "Star City - The Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center." In The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series, 191–203. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50002-7_13.

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Byrne, Charles J. "The Western Far Side Region: Earth-rise, Tsiolkovskiy, Gagarin, and the Mendeleev Basin." In The Far Side of the Moon, 18–50. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73206-0_6.

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"Gagarino." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 511. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58292-0_70005.

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Zięba, Andrzej A. "Neounia: sacrum jako miejsce spotkania słowiańskiego Wschodu i łacińskiego Zachodu w świetle koncepcji Iwana Gagarina, Władimira Sołowjowa i Andrzeja Szeptyckiego." In Słowianie wschodni a europejskie tradycje kulturowe. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788381381185.17.

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Kselman, Thomas. "Family, Nation, and Freedom." In Conscience and Conversion. Yale University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300226133.003.0005.

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This chapter studies the salon of Sophie Swetchine, a Russian émigré and Catholic convert who moved to Paris in 1826, and whose home became a center of religious life that brought together Roman Catholics and Russian Orthodox believers. It focuses on the Russian diplomat Ivan Gagarin, who saw in the Catholicism of the Swetchine circle a path to personal salvation and the political and social regeneration of Russia. Gagarin participated in the debates between Slavophiles and Westernizers about the future of Russia, arguing that Catholicism represented a middle way between Russian autocracy and the corrosive individualism that threatened western Europe. Gagarin concluded his career by joining the Jesuit order, a freely made decision to accept the bonds of religious authority.
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"Front Matter." In Ivan Sergeevich Gagarin, i—iv. University of Notre Dame Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvpj7783.1.

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"Byzantine Catholics and the Middle East." In Ivan Sergeevich Gagarin, 127–52. University of Notre Dame Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvpj7783.10.

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"The 2018 RADECS Association - Yuri Gagarin Award." In 2018 18th European Conference on Radiation and Its Effects on Components and Systems (RADECS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/radecs45761.2018.9328723.

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"The 2019 RADECS Association - Yuri Gagarin Award." In 2019 19th European Conference on Radiation and Its Effects on Components and Systems (RADECS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/radecs47380.2019.9745647.

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"Yuri Gagarin State Technical University of Saratov Russian Federation." In 2022 International Conference on Actual Problems of Electron Devices Engineering (APEDE). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apede53724.2022.9912890.

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"In Memory of Yuriy Gagarin - The International Space Station and the Russian Space Program." In 55th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the International Institute of Space Law. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.iac-04-t.1.04.

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Orlov, Alexander Ivanovich. "ARISTOTLE AND THE ROCKET AND SPACE INDUSTRY: ON THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF YURI GAGARIN’S SPACE FLIGHT." In Collection of articles 7th International Scientific Conference. ISOASPSH of N.D. Kondratieff, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46865/978-5-901640-36-4-2021-328-335.

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