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Timushev, E. N. "Public finance in the Komi Republic." Proceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences 4 (2019): 91–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.19110/1994-5655-2019-4-91-100.

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Zheleznova, Galyna, and Tetiana Shubina. "Mosses of the Komi Republic (Russia)." Chornomorski Botanical Journal 8, no. 2 (June 1, 2012): 164–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.14255/2308-9628/12.82/5.

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Lallukka, Seppo. "Territorial and Demographic Foundations of Komi-Permiak Nationality." Nationalities Papers 23, no. 2 (June 1995): 353–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905999508408380.

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The Komi-Permiaks and Their HomelandAccording to the Soviet 1989 census, there was a total of 496,600 Komis in the USSR. The nationality is composed of two main groups, closely related to each other ethnically, culturally and linguistically: the Komi-Zyrians and the Komi-Permiaks. The former are numerically larger, amounting to 344,500 in 1989, while the latter numbered 152,100. The status of the two as distinct ethnic groups is still debated, but in terms of territorial administration the two groups have been treated separately. The Komi-Zyrians have the Komi Republic as their titular unit, whereas the autonomy of the Komi-Permiaks is of lower rank, an autonomous okrug (area) within the Perm’ province. In line with the administrative separation, Soviet language planners classified the two groups’ languages as distinct ones.
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Lyyurov, D. A. "RADIOLOGY IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOMI TODAY AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS." Diagnostic radiology and radiotherapy, no. 3 (November 21, 2018): 102–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.22328/2079-5343-2018-9-3-102-104.

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The Komi Republic is a region with a low population density. The radiology service in the republic is provided by121 general radiologists and 78 ultrasound diagnosis specialists. Thus, the staffing level of radiologists and ultrasound specialists is significantly lower comparing to the rest of the Russian Federation. Structure of radiology examsin Republic almost coincides with the rest of the Russian Federation: the first place take ultrasound examinations —53,2% (Russia — 56,8%), the second place takes plane film radiology — 40,8% (Russia — 39%), the third — computed tomography — 5% (Russia – 3,3%), magnetic resonance imaging is in fourth place — 1% (Russia – 0,9%).The optimal modes of low-dose computed tomography of the chest are identified with an average effective dose of0,575±0,160 millisievert (mSv) with minimal loss of quality. Digital mammography, ultrasound elastography andintroduction of the Bi-RADS scale, as well as digital fluorography and introduction of low-dose computed tomography of the chest to the annual preventive examination of the population at risk of lung cancer are considered as priority areas in improving the quality of early cancer diagnosis among the population of the republic. The radiologicalsociety of Komi Republic was created with 61% (123) radiologists as members. Respectively, the main objectives forthe radiology in the Republic of Komi for 2018–2019 are: increased availability of perfusion methods of acute andchronic cerebral ischemia diagnosis, implementation of the pilot project «Low-dose computed tomography organs ofthe chest», increasing the availability of magnetic resonance tomography in pediatric practice, implementation anddevelopment of telemedicine technologies in the Komi Republic and continuous advanced training of radiologists,development and improving the activities of the Komi Republican Radiological society.
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Naydenov, Nikolay D., Aziz A. Mustafaev, and Tatyana A. Naydenova. "ASSESSMENT OF THE COMPETITIVENESS OF POTATO PRODUCTION IN THE NORTHERN REGION (ON THE MATERIALS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOMI)." Север и рынок: формирование экономического порядка 71, no. 1/2021 (March 16, 2021): 116–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.37614/2220-802x.1.2021.71.009.

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Studying the competitiveness of potato production in the Komi Republic is important for a deeper understanding of ways to ensure a stable financial state of the region's agriculture and an uninterrupted supply of local food to the population of the region. Purpose of the article: identification of the strengths and weaknesses of potato production in the Komi Republic, determination of market opportunities for the development of potato growing as a branch of specialization of agriculture in the region. Research hypothesis: there are four types of suppliers (agricultural organizations, farmers, personal subsidiary plots, importers) and five types of consumers (retail market, education and health care, public catering, wholesale trade, export) in the potato market of the Komi Republic. Market equilibrium is determined by the choice of win-win strategies by market participants. The article analyzes the main groups of potato producers in the Komi Republic, identifies the main groups of relations between them. A SWOT-analysis of potato production in the region was made. The main trends in the potato market in the Komi Republic are formulated. A decrease in consumption of fresh potatoes determines the development of its processing in the region and to complement the animal husbandry, logging etc. with potato growing. The authors recommend improving and creating new types of products and medicinal plants in the region for integration with potato growing. The article shows that in the potato market of the Komi Republic relations of cluster interaction, market division, mutual displacement, creation of value chains, strengthening of interaction and coordination on the part of local municipal and regional governments are formed. The practice of organic technologies and the brand of local products have a positive effect on the competitiveness of potatoes produced in the Komi Republic. The scope of the research results: state authorities and administrations of the Komi Republic, enterprises and organizations that sell and buy potatoes on the market of the Komi Republic.
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Popov, Alexander A. "IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF PEOPLES TO ETHNO-CULTURAL IDENTITY IN THE MULTI-ETHNIC REGION (on the materials of the Komi Republic)." Historical Search 1, no. 4 (December 25, 2020): 77–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.47026/2712-9454-2020-1-4-77-83.

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The article analyzes the process of enforcing the peoples’ constitutional right to ethno-cultural identity, which is especially relevant in the conditions of multinationality and polyethnicity of the Russian Federation. The Constitution of our country guarantees the ethno-cultural development of the peoples of Russia. The choice of the study region is due to the fact that the Komi Republic is one of the most multi-ethnic national-territorial entities within the Russian Federation. The norms of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the Constitution of the Komi Republic in the field of national life are successfully implemented in practice. The diverse national life of the Komi Republic, as a historically formed multi-ethnic community, found its direct reflection in 12 out of 103 articles of the Komi Republic Constitution that is currently in force. The constitutional norms analyzed in the study have been successfully working and implemented in the diverse national life of the Republic for a quarter of a century. The region has created a developed infrastructure in the field of interethnic and inter-confessional relations. At the expense of the republican budget, subsidies are allocated to support the activities of social movements and national-cultural autonomies. The state language policy is aimed at cultivating the traditional values of the Russian language, of the native languages of the peoples living in the Republic. Based on the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the model of state national policy is aimed at serving the peoples’ interests in a multinational region in its composition. Thus, the main importance of this model is that it enables the authentic culture of Komi people to develop; it is aimed at meeting ethno-cultural needs and the needs of other nationalities, as well as contributes to the formation of an All-Russian civil identity.
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Degteva, S. V., E. N. Patova, and E. E. Kulyugina. "Russian scientific conference “Biodiversity of the ecosystems of the Far North: inventory, monitoring, protection” (Syktyvkar (Komi Republic) 3–7 June 2013)." Vegetation of Russia, no. 23 (2013): 140–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2013.23.140.

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From 3 to 7 June 2013 in Syktyvkar (Republic of Komi — the Republic of Kazakhstan) took place the all- Russian scientific conference "Biodiversity of ecosystems of the far North: inventory, monitoring, protection". The initiator of its carrying out was made by the Institute of biology Komi SC UB RAS (Department of flora and vegetation of the North) in cooperation with the Ministry of natural resources and environmental protection, Management of Rosprirodnadzor in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Komi branch of Russian Botanical society.
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Degteva, S. V., E. N. Patova, and E. E. Kulyugina. "III Russian scientific conference "Biodiversity of the Far North ecosystems: inventory, monitoring, protection" (Syktyvkar, Komi Repuublic, November 20–24, 2017)." Vegetation of Russia, no. 32 (2018): 124–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2018.32.124.

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The Conference was organized by the Northern Flora and Vegetation Department of the Institute of Biology Komi SC RAS with support of the Ministry of Industry, Natural Resources and Transport of the Komi Republic, The Federal Supervisory Natural Resources Management Service in the Komi Republic, Komi Branch of Russian botanical society and Russian Foundation for Basic Researches (project No17-04-20591). The aims of the Conference were to discuss and generalize the results of study of plant and animal world and soils of the Far North, to expand scientific contacts between specialists and to outline a program for further researches within the Arctic sector of Russia. The Conference was attended by 256 participants from 65 scientific and environmental organizations and educational institutions from 27 cities of the Russian Federation. 74 oral lectures (including 13 plenary ones) and 10 poster presentations were made at the Conference. Their main topics were the various characteristics of the biota and ecosystems of the Far North: the diversity, structure and dynamics of vegetation, its classification and cartography; cryptogam and vascular plant floras, lichen- and mycobiota, animal populations; rare species and communities; national protected areas; soils and their role in the functioning of the terrestrial ecosystems. Three panel discussions were held at the Conference: the overview and analysis of available information on the vegetation of Russian Arctic and the prospects for the realization of a collective monograph on its classification; the relevance of a full-scale assessment of changes in Arctic ecosystems under different scenarios of global climate change; the issues of environmental education in the northern regions of Russia. The Conference recommend to: 1) start preparation and publication of the book about the classification of Russian Arctic vegetation; 2) organize work on the standardization and archivation of relevés of the Russian Arctic vegetation in form of web-archive open for wide range of users; 3) develop international cooperation on the inventory of biological diversity, monitoring and protection of Arctic ecosystems; 4) intensify the work on creating new protected areas in the subtundra forests area at the Northeast European Russia; 5) The Government of the Republic of Komi to develop and approve an interdepartmental plan for the implementation of the Concept of Environmental Education and Public Education in the Komi Republic for the period up to 2025, approved by the Decree of the Government of the Republic of Komi of December 29, 2016 No. 570-r; 6) The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Komi Republic should a) initiate the development of the Development Plan for the Komi Republic’s protected areas in 2018–2022; b) together with FSC Komi SC, UrB RAS, develop a draft monitoring system for protected areas at the regional level and include relevant measures in the State Program of the Republic of Komi «Reproduction and use of natural resources and environmental protection»; 7) Institute of biology Komi SC UrB RAS up to the end of 2017 should publish the Conference Proceedings Book with a circulation of 200 copies; 8) organize the IV Russian scientific Conference «Biodiversity of the Far North ecosystems: inventory, monitoring, protection» in 2021. The participants noted the high level of the researches carried out by the scientists of the Institute of Biology Komi SC UrB RAS and expressed gratitude to administration of the Institute and to Organizing Committee for the high level of the Conference organization.
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Plyusnina, O. V. "PROBLEMS OF HOUSING MARKET LENDING KOMI REPUBLIC." KAZAN SOCIIALLY-HUMANITARIAN BULLETIN 7, no. 5 (October 2016): 50–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.24153/2079-5912-2016-7-5-50-54.

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Vahnina, O. A., and R. S. Fassahov. "Seasonal allergic rhinitis in the Komi Republic." Russian Journal of Allergy 10, no. 2 (December 15, 2013): 19–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36691/rja602.

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Background. Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) presents a great problem of public health all over the world, being widespread among allergic diseases. SAR considerably impacts on social and economic aspects of life. The prevalence rate of SAR and it’s etiology need to be studied to develop the preventive measures and qualified medical attendance. There is limited knowledge concerning the prevalence rate of SAR in Russian Federation. This article presents the results of epidemiological study of pollen allergy, including SAR, in Komi Republic (KR) among adolescents and adults. We found out that SAR is the most widespread pollen allergy, and it’s prevalence rate is 12%. The most frequent etiological factors of SAR are tree pollen and cereals, but the polyvalent sensitization to all kinds of pollen is the most prevalent. The results of studying of epidermal and domestic allergens etiology role are also presented. Objective. To evaluate the prevalence rate and main etiological factors of SAR in KR. Methods. The epidemiological study was carried out in KR within the framework of international program GA2LEN. During questioning we included 2002 respondents, 1038 of them with mentioned allergy reactions in questionnaire underwent allergological examination, including skin scratch tests (men 49,3% and women 50,7%; rural dwellers 18,5% and city dwellers 81,5%). Results. Of the 1038 patients surveyed, 253 were diagnosed with SAR, with a total prevalence rate of 12,6%. There was no significant difference in sex between rural and city dwellers. In 50% of cases allergic conjunctivitis accompanies SAR. The most prevalent sensitization was to tree pollen and cereals. In 44% of SAR we estimated polyvalent sensitization to tree pollen, weeds and cereals. About 50% of patients with SAR were also diagnosed with perennial allergic rhinitis and 20% of them had sensitization to epidermal and domestic allergens. Conclusion. We evaluated the prevalence rate of SAR in KR, that is considerably higher than official data. The most prevalent etiological factors of SAR were also revealed.
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Ananyeva, K. I., I. A. Basyul, A. A. Demidov, and N. O. Tovuu. "Auto and Heterostereotypes of Tuvans and Komi: a Correspondence Analysis." Experimental Psychology (Russia) 13, no. 2 (2020): 121–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/exppsy.2020130209.

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The study of auto- and heterostereotypes of Tuvans and Komi was performed using a specially developed technique. The study conducted in the republics of Komi and Tuva, Russian Federation, involved 60 Komi and 130 Tuvans, respectively. Every participant was asked to perform a free classification of 36 psychological and behavioral traits, each represented by a separate card, relative to the proposed ethnic groups, in accordance with their ideas about these ethnic groups, as well as to characterize him/herself using the same characteristics. The data were processed using the correspondence analysis. The results signal the similarity of self-descriptions (self-image) and descriptions of their own ethnic group by the participants from Komi Republic, whereas significant differences were found in the self-descriptions and the descriptions of their own ethnic group by the Tuvans. We describe the “nuclear” characteristics of the Russian ethnos in the perception of the Tuvans and Komi. The results of the study of auto- and heterostereotypes of Komi and Tuvans can presumably be explained by the transformation of the ethno-cultural and socio-economic environment in the Republics of Komi and Tuva.
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Dulin, Michael V. "Liverworts of the Ilych River Valley (Komi Republic)." Arctoa 22, no. 1 (December 2013): 35–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.22.06.

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Solonin, Yuriy G., Igor O. Garnov, Aleksandr L. Markov, Andrey V. Nutrikhiti, Aleksey A. Chertiukh, and Evgeny R. Boyko. "Functional characteristic of ski-runners in Komi Republic." Sports Medicine: Research and Practice 2 (June 2018): 12–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17238/issn2223-2524.2018.2.12.

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Kudyasheva, A. G., O. V. Ermakova, and T. I. Evseeva. "History of radioecological research in the Komi Republic." Proceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences 3 (2020): 28–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.19110/1994-5655-2020-3-28-40.

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Gloushkova, L. I., and I. V. Korabelnikov. "The spreading of ascaridosis in the Komi Republic." Parasitology International 47 (August 1998): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1383-5769(98)80452-2.

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Torlopova, N. V., and S. V. Il'chukov. "Monitoring of Pine Forests in the Komi Republic." Russian Journal of Ecology 35, no. 6 (November 2004): 409–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:ruse.0000046978.68526.8f.

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Tronin, A. A., N. K. Tokarevich, and B. R. Gnativ. "Abundance of Ixodes persulcatus ticks in Komi Republic as a function of an air temperature." Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity 9, no. 5-6 (February 1, 2020): 811–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.15789/2220-7619-2019-5-6-811-816.

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The sharp rising incidence of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in Komi Republic at the North-east of European Russia was recorded last decades. Tick-bite incidence also was grown. Rapid rise of TBE incidence growth and Ixodidae ticks depends on a number of factors, and the impact of climate change being one of them. Ixodes persulcatus ticks is considered as a main vector of TBE in Komi. Our objective is to estimate the influence of air temperature change on the tickbite incidence and Ixodes persulcatus population in Komi. Komi Republic is located near the Polar circle where the northern frontier of Ixodes persulcatus ticks situated and we expected the growth of tick’s population. The number of Komi inhabitants seeking medical care after tick bites in 1992–2014 was considered. Gridded monthly air temperature data with grid size 0.5 degree were recalculated to temperature referred to Komi administrative units. The time series of annual number of tick victims from 1992 till 2014 and model air temperature from 1948 till 2016 for all Komi administrative units were compiled. We analyzed the data on tick-bite incidence in Komi administrative units in relation to changes in local annual average air temperature within the study area. The linear dependence of the tick-bite incidence on air temperature was established when of the tick-bite incidence is represented in logarithm form. The tick population depends not only on temperature but humidity, landcover and hosts. Described areas of Komi belong to humid climate, where precipitations exceed evaporation. Most of the Komi territory is covered by taiga with underwood, grass and bush. Hosts of the first and the major levels are represented by birds and rodents. The dependence of tick-bite incidence and temperature looks like “Malthus’s law”, but the development of population depends on temperature not on time. The exponential growth in the nearest future will ceased and the population will proceed to stable phase. Ticks population in Komi Republic is moving to the North and the air temperature determines the dynamics of population.
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Шишелов, М. А. "СТАН І ПЕРСПЕКТИВИ РОЗВИТКУ ЛІСОВОГО КОМПЛЕКСУ РЕСПУБЛІКИ КОМИ." TIME DESCRIPTION OF ECONOMIC REFORMS, no. 3 (November 10, 2020): 81–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.32620/cher.2020.3.10.

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The forestry complex is economically significant for the development of the Komi Republic. It is noticeably inferior to the fuel and energy complex, but it plays an important social role in the forest regions of the republic, where it not only creates employment for the population, but also contributes to the development of municipalities through the creation of a tax base for local budgets. This provision updates the assessment of the current situation and possible development prospects. The purpose of the article is to analyze the state and development prospects of the forestry complex of the Komi Republic. The object of the research is the forest complex of the Komi Republic, which plays an important social role in the forest regions of the republic, where it not only creates employment for the population, but also contributes to the development of municipalities through the creation of a tax base for local budgets. Research hypothesis - an increase in the output of timber products is ensured by the implementation of priority investment projects in the field of forest development in the Komi Republic and the modernization of existing enterprises. Methods used in the study. The study of the state of the forest complex in the region was carried out on the basis of a retrospective analysis of data and expert assessments. Its methodological features are: structuring the efficiency of the forestry complex into production, socio-economic, and financial; using a set of indicators characterizing the specified aspects of efficiency. As a result, on a structured set of indicators, a characteristic of the forest complex of the Komi Republic was obtained, the effectiveness of activities and promising directions of development were determined. Presentation of the main material. It is shown that in the forest complex of the Komi Republic, projects are being implemented that are included in the federal list of priority investment projects in the field of forest development in Russia. Originality and practical significance of the research. The disappearance of small forest enterprises, first of all, negatively affects the social and economic situation of rural settlements of the republic, in which they are sometimes the only objects that provide an economic basis. But despite the modernization of existing enterprises and the creation of new ones, the commodity and industry structure of the complex continues to remain conservative with a predominance of timber and paper products of low and medium levels of redistribution. Conclusions. The technological level of production development remains insufficient, the share of innovative products with high added value is significantly inferior to countries with a developed forest industry. The prospects for the development of the forestry complex of the Komi Republic are determined by domestic and international factors of growth in the consumption of traditional products (lumber, plywood, paper) and new niches (wrapping paper, tall oil, turpentine, bioethanol, composite materials).
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Isakova, A. A. "THE ‘KOMI NATIONAL CUISINE’ CONCEPT IN THE RUSSIAN-LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER DISCOURSE OF THE KOMI REPUBLIC." Kognitivnye Issledovaniya Yazyka 25 (2016): 190–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.20916/2071-9639-2016-25-190-195.

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Normanskaya, Julia Viktorovna. "IS KOMI-YAZVA SEPARATE LANGUAGE OR KOMI-PERMIAN’S DIALECT?" Yearbook of Finno-Ugric Studies 14, no. 4 (December 25, 2020): 618–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.35634/2224-9443-2020-14-4-628-641.

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The question of Komi-Yazva separate language or Komi-Permian dialects is currently open. There are different opinions: linguists of the late XIX - early XX cent. suggested that it is a dialect. In the early XXI cent. opinions of the scientists were divided and some experts supposed that Komi-Yazva can be a separate language. Currently, on the LinguoDoc platform there are special program modules, which reproduce the etymologist's big data analysis results, as well as 16 dictionaries of Komi dialect related languages with etymological connections. These are audio dictionaries, materials for which were collected in 2015-2018, and archival dictionaries of the XVIII-XIXcent. As a result of the dictionaries’ processing with the use of special comparative-historical module for phonetic and etymological criteria, it was found that the distance from the Komi-Yazva to the modern dialects of the Komi-Zyryan and Komi-Permyak languages is significantly greater than between the latter two ones, so in terms of phonetic changes, Komi-Yazva is currently a separate language. In the XVIII. cent. Komi-Yazva was close to the Komi-Permyak dictionaries recorded by P. S. Pallas and Nikita Ovchinnikov. As the analysis shows, 250 years ago, Komi-Yazva and Komi-Permyak languages had only minor dialect differences, but over the next two centuries, the Komi-Permyak dialects had many innovative changes, which brought them closer to the Komi-Zyryan dialects of the Komi Republic, whereas the Komi-Yazva language presents the archaic stage of Komi languages: the features, which were the characteristics of the Komi-Permyak first dictionaries in the XVIII-th. century.
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Lapteva, E. M., and Ye V. Shamrikova. "THE DEVELOPMENT OF YE. N. IVANOVA’S IDEAS OF THE SOIL GENESIS IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOMI." Dokuchaev Soil Bulletin, no. 75 (April 1, 2014): 12–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.19047/0136-1694-2014-75-12-23.

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The paper is devoted to Yeugenia Nikolaevna Ivanova, an out-standing soil scientist and a founder of soil studies in the Republic of Komi. A brief review of the latest successes achieved by special-ists of the Institute of Biology in the Republic of Komi shows the development of Ye.N. Ivanova’s ideas presented in the publication entitled “Principal Regularities of the Soil Cover along the North-Pechora Railway” (1952).
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Lisovskaya, Galina Konstantinovna. "«IN SEARCH OF THE IDEAL OF PERSONALITY» (FOR ANNIVERSARY OF N. A. BURILOVA)." Yearbook of Finno-Ugric Studies 15, no. 2 (June 21, 2021): 362–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.35634/2224-9443-2021-15-2-362-366.

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The article is devoted to the life and scientific work of the famous Komi scholar-literary critic, candidate of philological sciences Nadezhda Afanasyevna Burilova, who made a major contribution to the development of literary studies in the Komi Republic.
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Kartashov, M. Yu, T. P. Mikryukova, E. I. Krivosheina, A. I. Kuznetsov, L. I. Glushkova, I. V. Korabel`nikov, Yu I. Egorova, V. A. Ternovoi, and V. B. Loktev. "Genotyping of tick-borne encephalitis and Kemerovo viruses in taiga ticks collected in the Komi Republic." Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity 10, no. 1 (April 7, 2020): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.15789/2220-7619-got-1147.

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Over the last years, an increasing rate of ixodes tick bites has been registered in the northern regions of the European Russia. In addition, the number of subjects request medical assistance due to tick bites has been dramatically increased in the Komi Republic. In addition, incidence of tick-borne encephalitis was also increased particularly starting since 2009. However, highly limited data on pathogen genetic diversity related to viral tick-borne infections in this region are currently available. Taiga ticks (Ixodespersulcatus) collected from the Komi Republic southern and central part vegetation were examined to identify and genotype tick-borne viruses. Individual ticks were used to identify by RT-PCR viral RNA coupled to tick-borne encephalitis and Kemerovo viruses. Viral genome fragment sequencing allowed to unambiguously identify these viruses. It was found that viral RNA tick-borne encephalitis was detected in 6.8±1.2% individual ticks. Moreover, tick-linked isolate genotyping based on analyzing E protein gene fragment nucleotide sequence derived from tick-borne encephalitis discovered that 35% and 65% isolates belonged to the Far Eastern and Siberian subtype, respectively. In addition, subsequent phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that at least four variants of the Siberian and Far Eastern subtypes of tick-borne encephalitis virus were detected, which were close to the viruses circulating in the Urals and Siberia. In contrast, prevalence of Kemerovo virus in taiga ticks was 0.8±0.2%. Sequencing of Kemerovo virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene fragment showed around 94% homology with the remainder of the Kemerovo virus strains. Phylogenetic analysis of the Kemerovo virus genome fragments demonstrated at least two subtypes circulating in the Komi Republic. Thus, it was suggested that tick-borne encephalitis virus was introduced relatively recently from the Urals and Siberian region into the natural foci of the Komi Republic. Moreover, genetic differences found in Kemerovo virus strains presume for them a longer lasting evolution throughout the natural foci of this region. In addition, a potential role for birds and their ticks in rapid spreading of viral tick-borne infections in the Komi Republic is also discussed. Thus, the data on genetic diversity of the viral agents related to tick-born encephalitis and Kemerovo fever may be useful for improving their diagnostics, prevention and treatment in the Komi Republic.
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Shishelov, M. A. "THE POTENTIAL OF A STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVE OF THE FORESTRY SECTOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOMI." Север и рынок: формирование экономического порядка 70, no. 4/2020 (December 27, 2020): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.37614/2220-802x.4.2020.70.012.

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The purpose of the work is to analyze the potential of a strategic alternative for development of the forestry sector of the Komi Republic. The main tasks are identifying barriers and directions for development of the regional forestry industry. The study shows that in the forestry sector of the Komi Republic, projects are being implemented that are included in the federal list of priority investment projects in the field of forestry development in Russia. But despite the modernization of existing enterprises and creation of new ones, the commodity structure of the sector remains conservative with a predominance of wood and paper products of low and medium processing levels. The technological level of production development remains insufficient, the share of innovative products with high value added is significantly inferior to countries with developed forest industries. At the same time, alternatives to development prospects of production are poorly studied issues of the forestry sector of the Komi Republic. This provision required a study of global trends in the development of the forest industry and determination of barriers preventing functioning of the forestry sector of the Komi Republic. As a result, the following is identified: technological backwardness of production; depletion of commercial timber stocks; poor development of the forest infrastructure; insufficient overall efficiency of the region's forestry sector. The main directions of overcoming the existing barriers include: increasing production volume of innovative products of the first generation at operating enterprises; organization of new productions of innovative forest products of the first and second generation in forest-supplied regions of the Komi Republic; development of a woodworking territorial cluster of small and medium-sized enterprises; introduction of innovative approaches to transporting timber from remote forest areas with poor transport accessibility and reforestation. Thus, the obtained data are of great practical importance for managing the development of the regional forestry sector.
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Dulin, Michael V. "Liverworts of the geological reserve “Skaly Kamenky” (Komi Republic)." Arctoa 23, no. 1 (September 2014): 63–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.23.07.

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Boyko, Evgeny, and Anna Kozlovskaya. "BIRTH WEIGHT IN RURAL AREAS OF THE KOMI REPUBLIC." Vestnik of Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V.Lomonosov. Series "Medical and Biological Sciences", no. 4 (November 20, 2015): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17238/issn2308-3174.2015.4.5.

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Baturina, Maria A., Kononova Olga N., Elena B. Fefilova, Boris Yu Teteryuk, Elena N. Patova, Angelina S. Stenina, and Irina N. Sterlyagova. "Present State of Biota of Small Komi Republic Reservoirs." Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology 11, no. 4 (December 2017): 422–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.17516/1997-1389-0043.

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Kosolapov, D. A. "Aphyllophoraceous fungi of Un’insky Nature Sanctuary (Republic of Komi)." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 42 (2008): 65–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2008.42.65.

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As a result of our investigations in the Un’insky Nature Sanctuary (Russia, Republic of Komi), 120 species of aphyllophoraceous fungi belonging to 17 orders, 35 families, and 69 genera have been revealed. Most species are connected with such tree species as spruce (Picea obovata), aspen (Populus tremula) and birch (Betula spp.).
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Gadzhiyev, Yu A., and M. M. Styrov. "Financial resources of the Komi Republic: tendencies and prospects." Proceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences 4 (2018): 152–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.19110/1994-5655-2018-4-152-160.

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Burmistrova, O. N. "Forest industry of Komi republic: problems and future perspectives." Resources and Technology, no. 6 (2005): 11–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/j2.art.2005.1883.

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Pakhutchij, V. V. "Condition and protection of primary forests in Komi Republic." Resources and Technology, no. 6 (2005): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/j2.art.2005.1892.

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Grigorjev, I. V., and F. V. Svoikin. "Forecast of winter logging period durability in Komi Republic." Resources and Technology, no. 8 (2010): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/j2.art.2010.1742.

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Svoykin, V., and A. Molchanova. "Performance analysis skidders in the middle taiga Komi Republic." Актуальные направления научных исследований XXI века: теория и практика 2, no. 5 (December 6, 2014): 275–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/7115.

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Kononova, O. N., and E. B. Fefilova. "Planktonic Fauna of Small Reservoirs in the Komi Republic." Inland Water Biology 11, no. 3 (July 2018): 245–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1995082918030070.

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Alexander, J., and J. Grävingholt. "Evaluating Democratic Progress Inside Russia: The Komi Republic and the Republic of Bashkortostan." Democratization 9, no. 4 (December 2002): 77–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/714000279.

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El'tsova, Elena Vlasovna. "EVOLUTION OF THE KOMI POET VICTOR SAVIN’S IMAGE IN THE LITERATURE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOMI." Philological Sciences. Issues of Theory and Practice, no. 9-2 (September 2018): 255–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.30853/filnauki.2018-9-2.8.

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Dulin, Mikhail. "Records of rare and protected liverworts, mosses, fungi and lichens in the vicinities of Syktyv-kar city (Komi Republic)." Diversity of plant world 3 (6) (December 11, 2020): 55–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.22281/2686-9713-2020-3-55-59.

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In the report the data on the records of rare and protected liverworts, mosses, fungi, lichens in the Syktyvkar City (Komi Republic) are done. New localities of three liverworts, two mosses, one fungus and lichen species includ-ed in the Red Data Book of the Komi Republic. The detailed description of locations are given. The importance of studying biodiversity in the vicinities of Syktyvkar City are discussed. The need for environmental protection measures are pointed out in relation to one of the key areas – the territory of the recreational zone «Dynamo».
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Popova, Larisa A., and Anastasiya S. Barashkova. "Development of Marriage and Family Relationships in the Northern Regions of Russia." International Journal of Regional Development 2, no. 2 (October 27, 2015): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ijrd.v2i2.7947.

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The article deals with the mechanism of modern demographic development in Russia’s northern regions. The article studies the dynamics of marriage processes in the North in the post-war period, and reveals the current specifics of marriage and family relations. The authors analyze in more detail the situation in the two big northern republics: the Komi Republic and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). They identify factors that determined a significant decrease of marriage rate in the 1990s and the relative normalization of marital and family processes in recent years. The article outlines the main directions of demographic policies in the northern regions.
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Kulakova, O. I., and A. G. Tatarinov. "Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera) of urbanized territories of the Komi Republic." Euroasian Entomological Journal 18, no. 1 (December 2019): 414–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/euroasentj.18.6.10.

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Mustafaev, A., V. Spiriagin, and A. Ponomareva. "Structure of Investments in the Agroindustrial Complex of Komi Republic." Problems of Economic Transition 55, no. 4 (July 19, 2012): 77–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/pet1061-1991550408.

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Chkalov, A. V. "A new species of Alchemilla (Rosaceae) from the Komi Republic." Novitates Systematicae Plantarum Vascularium, no. 49 (2018): 93–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/novitates/2018.49.93.

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Description of a new species, likely endemic for the Komi Republic, Alchemilla zolotuchinii Czkalov (A. sect. Alchemilla ser. Alchemilla subser. Alchemilla, A. aggr. nemoralis Alechin) is published, including illustrations of its main morphological features. The differences from related species A. rigescens Juz., A. nemoralis Alechin, A. lindbergiana Juz., A. schmakovii Czkalov, A. submamillata Juz., A. leiophylla Juz. and A. denticulata Juz. are specified. The new species is treated as a result of hybridization of the close relatives from A. subser. Alchemilla: A. aggr. nemoralis, A. aggr. subcrenata Buser, A. aggr. acutiloba Opiz. A loss of indumentum (particularly, on the leaf surfaces) is considered as a consequence of the manifestation of recessive traits due to similar inbreeding in different groups of the genus. Based on this an artificiality of delimitation of A. subser. Heptagonae is briefly discussed.
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Sokerina, N. N. "BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF RASPBERRY IN CONDITIONS OF THE KOMI REPUBLIC." POMICULTURE & SMALL FRUITS CULTURE IN RUSSIA 53 (June 21, 2018): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31676/2073-4948-2018-53-73-81.

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Patova, Elena M. "LEGAL REGULATION OF CORRUPTION COMBATING ISSUES IN THE KOMI REPUBLIC." State power and local self-government 11 (November 27, 2019): 35–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.18572/1813-1247-2019-11-35-38.

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Minchuk, Oleg. "Ethnonational policy of the Komi Republic: normative and infrastructural support." Arctic and North 25, no. 4 (November 2016): 137–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17238/issn2221-2698.2016.25.137.

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Lazhentsev, V. N. "Academic Science and New Industrialization (Example of the Komi Republic)." R-economy 2, no. 4 (2016): 402–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/recon.2016.2.4.036.

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Zheleznova, Galina V., and Tatyana P. Shubina. "[New records of bryophytes from Komi Republic (North-East Europe)]." Arctoa 7, no. 1 (August 1998): 189–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.07.15.

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Gabov, D. N., and V. A. Beznosikov. "Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in tundra soils of the Komi Republic." Eurasian Soil Science 47, no. 1 (January 2014): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1064229313110033.

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Popov, P. P. "Structure and differentiation of spruce populations in the Komi Republic." Russian Journal of Ecology 44, no. 3 (May 2013): 193–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1067413613030107.

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Tulinov, A. G., and A. Yu Lobanov. "‘Vychegodsky’: a new potato cultivar for the Republic of Komi." Proceedings on applied botany, genetics and breeding 182, no. 2 (July 1, 2021): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.30901/2227-8834-2021-2-100-106.

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Background. The presented information refers to the completed stage of the breeding process carried out at the Institute of Agrobiotechnologies (Syktyvkar) that led to the development of a new mid-early table potato variety – ‘Vychegodsky’. This cultivar was obtained from controlled crossing of cvs. Svitanok Kievsky × Amadeus. The new variety underwent a comprehensive assessment for the main agronomic traits and genetic screening for resistance to wart disease, nematode, and viruses X and Y.Materials and methods. In 2020, according to the results of production tests performed in 2017–2019, the description of the new cv. ‘Vychegodsky’ was finalized. The registered cv. ‘Nevsky’ was chosen as the reference. The study was conducted in the Institute’s experiment fields with a six-field crop rotation, which ensured high soil fertility without the use of mineral or organic fertilizers. The soil was soddy-podzolic. The planting scheme was 70 × 30 cm, at a depth of 8–10 cm, over the experimental plot area of 52.5 m2 (250 tubers), with four replications.Results. The mid-early cultivar ‘Vychegodsky’ is described as follows: the plant is erect, 50–65 cm in height; tubers are roundish-oval, with yellow skin color and light yellow flesh. The studies have shown that in its agronomic traits in the Republic of Komi cv. ‘Vychegodsky’ exceeds the reference cv. ‘Nevsky’. Its yield is 34.3 t/ha, and its marketable tuber weight 55.1 g; it contains 15.7% of starch, 24.1% of dry matter, and 11.2 mg% of vitamin C. The cultivar demonstrates high field resistance to major potato diseases, and genetically determined resistance to wart disease and golden potato nematode.Conclusion. Thus, a new potato cultivar has been released and included into the State Register of Selection Achievements (National List of the Russian Federation).
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Koksharova, Yu A. "Assessment of the current state of the fresh groundwater resource base southern regions of the Komi Republic." Prospect and protection of mineral resources 10 (2020): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.19110/0034-026x-2020-10-28-33.

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The state of the resource base of fresh underground waters of the southern regions of the Komi Republic (RK) is assessed. The distribution of groundwater reserves by the administrative-territorial objects of the south of the Komi Republic, by geological and hydrogeological structures, by 83 explored deposits of drinking and industrial groundwater is analyzed. The volumes of groundwater production in 2019 are given. A low degree of development of the resource potential and groundwater reserves is noted. The degree of development of reserves does not exceed 6 %. The degree of knowledge of groundwater is 1 %. The aquifers (horizons) of fresh groundwater of the research area are characterized.
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