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Andreev, Alex Alexeevich, and Anton Petrovich Ostroushko. "Nikolay Nikolaevich ELANSKY - outstanding surgeon, organizer of military field surgery, honored scientist of the RSFSR (to the 125th of birthday)." Journal of Experimental and Clinical Surgery 12, no. 2 (March 29, 2019): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.18499/2070-478x-2019-12-2-147-147.

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N.N. Elansky was born in 1894 in the Voronezh Province. In 1913 he graduated from the Borisoglebsk gymnasium, in 1917 - the Military Medical Academy and was sent to the South-Western Front as a senior regimental doctor. Since 1918 - the district doctor of the Makaryevsky rural hospital of the Voronezh province. In 1919, N.N. Yelansky, together with V.N. Shamov and I.R. Petrov, prepared the first standard serums in the USSR for determining blood groups. Since 1921, Nikolai Nikolayevich returned to the faculty surgical clinic of the Military Medical Academy, having passed the way from an intern to a senior lecturer. In 1924, he defended his doctoral dissertation, in 1932 - became a professor, in 1934 - head of the department of faculty surgery at the Leningrad Pediatric Institute. In the years 1937-1938. He headed the Department of General Surgery and Military Field Surgery of the Military Medical Academy. Nikolai Nikolayevich participated in the organization of surgical care on the Khalkhin-Gol River (1938) and in the Soviet-Finnish War (1939–1940). During the Great Patriotic War, N.N. Yelansky consistently served as chief surgeon of the North-West, 2nd Byelorussian, 2nd Ukrainian and Trans-Baikal fronts. After the war, Nikolai Nikolayevich continued to work as head of the department of general surgery. In 1942, on the initiative of N.N. Yelansky was created by a special front-line group with the aim of a comprehensive study of traumatic shock. In 1942 he was awarded the title Honored Scientist of the RSFSR. In 1944, N.N. Elansky became lieutenant-general of the medical service. From 1947 to 1955 He was the chief surgeon of the Soviet Army and at the same time the head of the department of faculty surgery I of the Moscow Medical Institute. N.M. Sechenov, which he headed until 1964. From 1955 to 1959 he was a professor and consultant of the Military Medical Administration. He studied specific issues of blood transfusion, gastro-surgery, urology, traumatology, oncology and neurosurgery. In 1959 N.N. Yelansky organizes an artificial kidney department in the faculty surgical clinic I of the Moscow Medical Institute for the treatment of patients with acute renal failure. Nikolay Nikolayevich was a member of the editorial board of the Surgery and Military Medical Journal journals. He edited the 15th and 16th volumes of the multivolume work "The Experience of Soviet Medicine in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."He was the editor of the Surgery department of the 2nd edition of the Big Medical Encyclopedia, etc. He was a member of the board of the All-Union and All-Russian Scientific Surgical Societies, an honorary member of the International Association of Surgeons, the Surgical Society. N.I. Pirogov, Surgical Society of Czechoslovakia, Vice-President of the Society of Soviet-Belgian Friendship. He trained 9 doctors and over 30 candidates of medical sciences. He has published about 140 scientific papers. For services to the motherland N.N. Elansky was awarded fifteen orders and medals of the Soviet Union. N.N. Elansky died on August 31, 1964 and was buried in Moscow at the Novodevichy Cemetery.
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Leich, Harold M. "Travel Report: Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Vladimir Province, Russia August 31–September 14, 2011." Slavic & East European Information Resources 13, no. 4 (December 2012): 245–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15228886.2012.725218.

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Mäntyniemi, Päivi B., Mathilde B. Sørensen, Tatiana N. Tatevossian, Ruben E. Tatevossian, and Björn Lund. "A Reappraisal of the Lurøy, Norway, Earthquake of 31 August 1819." Seismological Research Letters 91, no. 5 (April 8, 2020): 2462–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0220190363.

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Abstract Archives and libraries were visited to find previously unknown documents testifying to the Lurøy, Norway, earthquake of 31 August 1819 in northernmost continental Europe. The focus here is on Sweden, Finland, and Russia, which are important for determining the area of perceptibility east of Norway. The new written sources include 12 notes or entries in original archived documents, six contemporary newspaper reports, and two recollections written down years later. The original documentation uncovered is contributory to establishing the authenticity of the observations in Finland and Sweden. The dates of the original documentation allow tracing of the dissemination of eyewitness accounts in writing from the inner area of perceptibility southward to the larger documentation and population centers. New sources of information include weather reports of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, minutes of its meetings, and correspondence sent to the Senate in Finland. The minutes of meetings of the Academy indicate that ample data were collected in the Swedish province of Västerbotten. We found no original Russian documentation but uncovered national newspapers that are more reliable than the previously used Parisian newspaper. To increase transparency, we provide the first list of macroseismic data points (MDPs) including the respective documentation that testify to the Lurøy earthquake. A macroseismic intensity was assigned to a locality, using the European Macroseismic Scale of 1998, when adequate information was available. Accounting for the uncertainty of intensity assessment, the magnitude was estimated as moment magnitude M=5.9±0.2, reconfirming the ranking as the largest onshore or nearshore earthquake in the historical seismicity record of Fennoscandia. In addition to the reappraisal of the 31 August 1819 earthquake, a macroseismic map is provided for the earthquake of 17 February 1819, which was felt in northern Finland and Sweden. Some of its MDPs were previously associated with the Lurøy earthquake.
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Demina, A. V., V. A. Ternovoi, B. B. Darizhapov, T. V. Yakubich, S. A. Sementsova, O. K. Demina, E. V. Protopopova, V. B. Loktev, A. P. Agafonov, and S. V. Netesov. "OUTBREAK OF ACUTE ENTEROVIRUS INTESTINAL INFECTION IN SAKHALIN REGION IN AUGUST 2010." Annals of the Russian academy of medical sciences 67, no. 2 (February 22, 2012): 64–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15690/vramn.v67i2.124.

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The investigation of cases of acute intestinal infections in the Sakhalin region of Russia in August, 2010 is described. Epidemiological and molecular biological studies were conducted. After initial PCR screening and determining the nucleotide sequences of the positive samples the following enteroviruses were found: Coxsackie A2 — 42 samples (45%), Coxsackie A4 — 31 sample (34%), Enterovirus 71 — 6 samples (6,5%), Coxsackievirus B5 — 6 samples (6,5%), Coxsackie B3 — 4 samples (4%) and Coxsackie B1 — 4 samples (4%). The phylogenetic analysis of sequences showed that the closest analogues for the nucleotide sequences of these genotypes were previously identified in Japan, Korea and China in 2000–2010.
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Prants, Sergey, Gregory Reznik, and Jacques Verron. "The international conference “Vortices and coherent structures: from ocean to microfluids”, Vladivostok, Russia, 28–31 August 2017." Ocean Dynamics 69, no. 4 (March 4, 2019): 509–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10236-019-01257-3.

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Móré, Mariann, Gerda Diósi, Zoltán Győri, and Péter Sipos. "The effect of short term storage on different winter wheat varieties rheological properties." Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, no. 56 (March 11, 2014): 83–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/56/1939.

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The aim of storage after harvest is to protect the quality of wheat, because after-ripening occurs in the first 5–6 weeks. During this time it very important to make the optimal storage conditions. We have carried out storage experiment with wheat samples from Látókép Research Farm of the University of Debrecen. We analyzed the rheological parameters of Lupus and GK Csillag varieties from the crop year 2011/2012. The experiment period was between July and August 2012 (24. 07. 2012., 31. 07. 2012., 21. 08. 2012.).We determined the rheological parameters (water absorption, dough stability time and valorigraph quality number) of Lupus and GK Csillag during short term storage. Our results showed that after-ripening increased the baking quality of Lupus and GK Csillag during storage.
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Баутин, Vladimir Bautin, Карзаева, Natalya Karzaeva, Полидань, and Ayli Polidan. "REGULATION OF AUDITING STANDARDS WORK IN RUSSIA AND CHINA." Vestnik of Kazan State Agrarian University 11, no. 2 (July 5, 2016): 91–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/20644.

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The article discusses the role and position of audit standards in the economy. On the basis of concept elements of audit standards we carried out a comparative analysis of the norms of the Chinese Law № 32 from 31 August, 1994 “On audit” and the Law of the Russian Federation №307-FZ from 30 December, 2008 “On Auditing activity”. The place of audit in the model of functioning economic entities in Russia and China was determined, the validity of recognition the audit as an independent infrastructure sector of the economy of two countries was considered, the conflict of participants interests of audit activity in Russia was reviewed and the legislative approach to solving this problem was noted, the absence of conflict of interests in carrying out audit in China was justified. A particular attention is paid to the regulation of auditing standards, confirming the concept of auditing. Based on the analysis we made a conclusion, allowing to recognize the market nature of the audit activity concepts in Russia and administrative nature in China.
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Marchenko, V. Yu, N. I. Goncharova, Thi Nhai Tran, Khac Sau Trinh, Ngoc Quyen Nguyen, E. V. Gavrilova, R. A. Maksyutov, and A. B. Ryzhikov. "Overview of the Epizootiological Situation on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus in Russia in 2019." Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections, no. 2 (July 12, 2020): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2020-2-31-37.

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This review describes the current situation on highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in 2019 and predicts the possible further spread of avian influenza in Russia. In 2019 outbreaks were reported among wild birds and poultry, as well as human infections with influenza viruses of the subtypes H5Nx, H7N9 and H9N2 in several countries. In 2019, only two outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 in Russia occurred. Both outbreaks were recorded in January at poultry farm in the Rostov Region. In addition, in May 2019 avian influenza virus of H14N7 subtype was isolated from a wild bird during the avian influenza virus surveillance in Tomsk Region. In June 2019, a strain of H13N2 subtype was isolated in the territory of Kamchatka Region, then, in August 2019, an influenza virus of H13N6 subtype was isolated in the Saratov Region. It was revealed that some strains of avian influenza virus isolated in Russia have a high degree of identity with strains circulating in South-East Asia. This was shown by the phylogenetic analysis of A/ H5Nx influenza viruses previously isolated in the Saratov Region and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam during the avian influenza virus surveillance. Thus, it was demonstrated again that the territory of Russia plays a key geographical role in the global spread of avian influenza virus.
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Schimmer, B., H. Meldal, N. G. Perederij, L. Vold, M. A. Petukhova, D. Grahek-Ogden, and K. Nygård. "Cross-border investigation of a Shigella sonnei outbreak in a group of Norwegian tourists after a trip to Russia." Eurosurveillance 12, no. 4 (April 1, 2007): 9–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/esm.12.04.00701-en.

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In early September 2006, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health was alerted to an outbreak of Shigella sonnei infections (shigellosis) among 23 Norwegian passengers who had taken a bus tour from Kirkenes, Norway to Murmansk, Russia. The trip lasted from 27 to 31 August, and the group stayed in various hotels and visited several restaurants in both Kirkenes and Murmansk during this period. Stool samples from three ill passengers yielded S. sonnei; an additional 10 passengers had gastrointestinal symptoms with diarrhoea or loose stools with abdominal pain. An investigation was initiated in collaboration with the department of epidemiological surveillance in Murmansk. We sent a questionnaire to the work e-mail addresses of all passengers asking about symptoms and exposures. Two restaurants and a hotel visited by the Norwegian tourists in Murmansk were inspected and sampled. Of all the food and beverage items mentioned in the questionnaire, only cured meat consumed in restaurant A in Murmansk on 28 August was associated with the risk of developing illness. Inspections of the restaurants in Murmansk identified some hygienic shortcomings and inadequate routines. However, S. sonnei could not be isolated from food samples or the personnel. Improved routines were implemented.
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KULESZEWICZ, Anna. "17 WRZEŚNIA 1939 ROKU NA KRESACH WSCHODNICH W PROPAGANDZIE RADZIECKIEJ ORAZ WE WSPÓŁCZESNYM SPOJRZENIU POLAKÓW I BIAŁORUSINÓW." Historia@Teoria 1, no. 7 (June 27, 2019): 149–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/ht.2018.7.1.10.

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On September 17, 1939, on the strength of the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact established on August 23, 1939, Soviet troops carried out armed aggression on the Second Polish Republic without official declaration of war. As a result – Polish territories were divided between Germany and the USSR: the eastern territories of the country were influenced by the Kremlin and part of the eastern territories of the Second Polish Republic was incorporated into the Belorusian Soviet Socialist Republic. All war and aggressive activities required not only a deliberate military plan, but also the preparation of an appropriate propaganda ground: propaganda was a tool for creating the necessary background among the masses of the population and on the international arena. Propaganda was used by both the Polish and the Soviet sides: before, during and after the war. Before the war, Poles focused more on Nazi Germans, although some circles of the intelligentsia showed great interest in Soviet Russia. As for current awareness and official interpretation in relation to the events of September 17, 1939, they are considered an act of aggression. Propaganda has always been a strong weapon in the hands of the Soviets. Using this tool, they tried to create a ground and “justify” the aggression against Poland, a myth about the necessity of freeing the oppressed Ukrainians and Belarusians was invented, repeated until the collapse of the USSR. Currently, it is still possible to observe suchan interpretation in Belarus, although the situation is slowly changing, aiming at the recognition of historical truth.
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International Conference Aircraft Flight Safety (1993 Zhukovskiĭ, Russia). Mezhdunarodnai͡a︡ konferent͡s︡ii͡a︡ Bezopasnostʹ poletov: Aktualʹnye problemy pri proektirovanii letatelʹnykh apparatov : 31 Avgusta - 5 Senti͡a︡bri͡a︡ 1993 Zhukovskiĭ, Rossii͡a︡ = International Conference Aircraft Flight Safety : actual problems of aircraft development : 31 August - 5 September 1993 Zhukovsky, Russia. [S.l: s.n.], 1996.

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Military implications of START I and START II: Hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, July 28 and August 4, 1992. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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International Center for Aerophysical Studies., ed. International Conference on the Methods of Aerophysical Research: Proceeding, August 31-September 4, 1992, Novosibirsk, Russia. Novosibirsk: In-t teoret. i prikladnoĭ mekhaniki SO RAN, 1992.

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From the Don to the Dnepr: Soviet offensive operations, December 1942-August 1943. London, England: F. Cass, 1991.

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Italia e il patto Ribbentrop-Molotov, 1939-1941 (Conference) (2012 Rome, Italy). Il patto Ribbentrop-Molotov: L'Italia e l'Europa (1939-1941) : atti del convegno, Roma, 31 maggio-1 giugno 2012. Roma: Aracne editrice S.r.l., 2013.

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Katyń, ocalona pamięć. Warszawa: Wydawn. "Świat Książki", 2010.

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Litvinov, G. L. (Grigoriĭ Lazarevich), 1944- editor of compilation and Sergeev, S. N., 1981- editor of compilation, eds. Tropical and idempotent mathematics and applications: International Workshop on Tropical and Idempotent Mathematics, August 26-31, 2012, Independent University, Moscow, Russia. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2014.

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Marc, Henneaux, Krasilʹshchik I. S, and Vinogradov A. M, eds. Secondary calculus and cohomological physics: Proceedings of a Conference on Secondary Calculus and Cohomological Physics, August 24-31, 1997, Moscow, Russia. Providence, R.I: American Mathematical Society, 1998.

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Gandy, Blanche Cordery. DD 604: A history of the ship and the men who served on board : United States Ship Parker DD 604, 31 August, 1942-31 January, 1947. [Cottonwood, AZ] (1976 Cayuse Cir., Cottonwood 86326-5739): B.C. Gandy, 1995.

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S, Boreisho Anatoly, Baranov Gennady A, Lazernai͡a︡ assot͡s︡iat͡s︡ii͡a︡ (Russia), European Optical Society, and High-power Laser Conference (1998 : St. Petersburg, Russia), eds. XII International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers and High-power Laser Conference: 31 August-5 September, 1998, St. Petersburg, Russia. Bellingham, Washington: SPIE, 1998.

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Cichocki, Marek A. "Poland – Between Germany and Russia." In Genealogy of Contemporaneity. A History of Ideas in Poland, 1815–1939. Warsaw University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323522577.pp.18-31.

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Cichocki, Marek A. "Poland – Between Germany and Russia." In Genealogy of Contemporaneity. A History of Ideas in Poland, 1815–1939. Warsaw University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323522652.pp.18-31.

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Wittmann, Livia Käthe. "Erinnerte "Wirklichkeit" und erzählte "Fiktion": Das Neuseeland der Otti Binswanger in den Jahren 1939-1948." In Exul Poeta. Leben und Werk Karl Wolfskehls im italienischen und neuseeländischen Exil 1933-1948. Beiträge zum Symposium anläßlich des 50. Todestages. Auckland, 31. August - 2. September 1998. Department of Languages and Cultures, German Section, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.11157/ogs-vol11id147.

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Dasgupta, Subrata. "Glimpses of a Scientific Style." In It Began with Babbage. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199309412.003.0014.

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In august 1951, David Wheeler submitted a PhD dissertation titled Automatic Computing with the EDSAC to the faculty of mathematics (D. F. Hartley, personal communication, September 7, 2011) at the University of Cambridge. The year after, in November 1952, another of Maurice Wilkes’s students, Stanley Gill, submitted a thesis titled The Application of an Electronic Digital Computer to Problems in Mathematics and Physics. Wheeler’s was not the first doctoral degree awarded on the subject of computing. That honor must surely go to Herman Hollerith for his thesis submitted to Columbia University in 1890 on his invention of an electrical tabulating system (see Chapter 3, Section IV). Nor was Wheeler’s the first doctoral degree on a subject devoted to electronic computing. In December 1947, Tom Kilburn (codesigner with Frederic C. Williams of the Manchester Mark I [see Chapter 8, Section XIII]) had written a report on the CRT-based memory system he and Williams had developed (but called the Williams tube). This report was widely distributed in both Britain and the United States (and even found its way to Russia), and it became the basis for Kilburn’s PhD dissertation awarded in 1948 by the University of Manchester (S. H. Lavington, personal communication, August 31, 2011). Wheeler’s doctoral dissertation, however, was almost certainly the first on the subject of programming. And one might say that the award of these first doctoral degrees in the realm of computer “hardware” (in Kilburn’s case) and computer “software” (in Wheeler’s case) made the invention and design of computers and computing systems an academically respectable university discipline. As we have witnessed before in this story, establishing priority in the realm of computing is a murky business, especially at the birth of this new discipline. Thus, if by “computer science” we mean the study of computers and the phenomena surrounding computers (as three eminent computer scientists Allan Newell, Alan Perlis (1922–1990), and Herbert Simon suggested in 1967), then—assuming we agree on what “computers” are—the boundary between hardware and soft ware, between the physical computer and the activity of computing, dissolves.
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"Letter of N. M. Rothschild & Sons, giving the Price of Gold at the Time of the Morning Fixing, to the Chief Cashier of the Bank of England, on Letterhead of the Royal Mint Refinery, New Court, St Swithin’s Lane, London EC4 (31 August 1939)." In The Monetary History of Gold, 434. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315476131-130.

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