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Alekseev, A. "New times at the St. Petersburg steel mill." Metallurgist 36, no. 5 (May 1992): 69–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00761639.

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Ventsyulis, L. S., A. N. Pimenov, A. N. Chusov, and T. V. Shibanova. "Comparative Analysis of the Environmental Efficiency of Waste Management Systems in St. Petersburg and Finland." Ecology and Industry of Russia 25, no. 7 (July 20, 2021): 60–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2021-7-60-64.

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The state of the waste management system in St. Petersburg and Finland over the past 25 years is considered. It is shown that over the years, the system of municipal solid waste (MSW) management in St. Petersburg has not fundamentally changed. The bulk of waste - 88% is taken to landfills, and 12% is processed into compost. In Finland, over the years, the MSW management system has changed significantly: the amount of waste disposed of at the landfill has decreased by 46 times, the amount of waste incinerated at incinerators has increased by 7 times; the amount of waste selected for secondary raw materials increased by 1.5 times. An assessment of environmental damage to municipal solid waste management systems showed that over the past 25 years, specific environmental damage for St. Petersburg increased 2.22 times, and for Finland decreased 18.07 times.
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Karpova, L. S., N. M. Popovtseva, T. P. Stolyarova, K. A. Stolyarov, O. S. Konshina, and A. A. Sominina. "Epidemiological Peculiarities of the Flu Epidemic of 2016 in St. Petersburg." Epidemiology and Vaccine Prevention 15, no. 4 (August 20, 2016): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2016-15-4-13-21.

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To identify the peculiarities of manifestation of epidemic process of influenza in 2016, and causes high morbidity and mortality in St. Petersburg, a comparative analysis of the incidence of influenza and acute respiratory viral infections, hospitalization and mortality in children and adults during the epidemic of 2016 in St. Petersburg and other 58 the observed cities of the Russian Federation. The epidemic of 2016 in St. Petersburg from other cities were characterized by a greater intensity: the duration of the epidemic; the incidence of the population on the peak (at 1.9 and 1.3%), within the boundaries of the epidemic in the city (7.7 and 5.4%) and the country (11.9 and 9,6%); shares admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of «influenza» among the whole population (17.1 and 14,0%); greater mortality from influenza among the whole population (3.3 tims), persons 15 - 64 (in 3 times) and 65 years and older (2.8 times). The low level of population immunity in Saint-Petersburg in the before the epidemic period and lower frequency of hospitalization of patients with influenza and ARVI among the population as a whole (2.4% and 3.6 percent), particularly children and persons over 65 years of age (2 times), could be the cause of high morbidity and mortality from influenza in St. Petersburg.
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A.A. Pavlovskii, I. I. "ON DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PRIORITY MEASURES FOR ADAPTATION OF ST. PETERSBURG TO CLIMATE CHANGES." HYDROMETEOROLOGY AND ECOLOGY. PROCEEDINGS OF THE RUSSIAN STATE HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, no. 58 (2020): 111–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33933/2074-2762-2020-58-111-126.

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The adverse effects of climate change are a critical threat to sustainable urban development in the twenty-first century. The article discusses the possible impacts of climate change on St. Petersburg and adaptation measures for them. Special attention is paid to the directions specified in the Strategy of Social and Economic Development of St. Petersburg for the long term: formation of an inventory of greenhouse gas emissions, protection of the coast from flooding and erosion. Available estimates of greenhouse gas emissions in St. Petersburg are analyzed. Comparative estimates of changes in emissions of harmful substances from the main thermal power plants of St. Petersburg in the 1980s and in the 2020 are presented in the article, total emission from main energy plants having decreased more than 4 times. Achievements of St. Petersburg energy complex in transition to gas fuel are shown. Global warming can affect almost all anthropogenic and natural components of the metropolis St. Petersburg. In addition, they can be significantly strengthened by the urban heat island, which has become a characteristic of St. Petersburg in the late 19th century. Trends of St. Petersburg population growth and density of urban development make it possible to say that the development of the island of heat will continue in the next decades. The author proposes boundary delimitation of the maritime zone of St. Petersburg, determined on the basis of a comprehensive analysis of the various zones related to the protection of the eastern Gulf of Finland. Practically all climatic normals of St. Petersburg presented in normative documents have changed at present. This circumstance requires updating of these documents. Extreme estimates of sea level rise pose a major threat to the security for the coast and population of St. Petersburg in the 21st century under global warming. Estimates of global warming impacts should be taken when planning urban development for the long-term.
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Arsenault, Raymond, and Robert N. Pierce. "A Sacred Trust: Nelson Poynter and the St. Petersburg Times." Journal of Southern History 61, no. 1 (February 1995): 182. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2211416.

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Kupidonova, V. "To questions of modern gynecology." Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases 5, no. 3 (August 7, 2020): 237–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/jowd53237-246.

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Petersburg. During my stay in St. Petersburg, almost within a month, I saw up to 7 large and 8 small gynecological operations and, moreover, two times electrization of uterine myomas using the Apostoli method.
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Murray, Gene. "NRJ Book: A Sacred Trust: Nelson Poynter and the St. Petersburg Times." Newspaper Research Journal 15, no. 1 (January 1994): 142–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073953299401500115.

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Kraikovski, Alexei, and Julia Lajus. "The Metropolitan Bay: Spatial Imaginary of Imperial St. Petersburg and Maritime Heritage of the Gulf of Finland." Humanities 8, no. 1 (February 26, 2019): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h8010037.

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The paper aims to discuss the multifaceted links between the marine environment of the Gulf of Finland and the representations of the large complex of cultural heritage related to the city of St. Petersburg. The paper is based on a spatial imaginary of Greater St. Petersburg as the cultural and technological unity of the city and adjacent waterscapes in the times of the Russian Empire. This concept is instrumental to see the historical links between the parts of the heritage complex that has by now disintegrated and has been separated by state borders.
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Brym, Robert J., and Evel Economakis. "Peasant or Proletarian? Militant Pskov Workers in St. Petersburg, 1913." Slavic Review 53, no. 1 (1994): 120–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2500328.

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Like all working classes everywhere and at all times, the Russian working class on the eve of the revolution was internally differentiated. As Diane Koenker and William Rosenberg have recently emphasized, Russian workers were distinguished from one another by skill level, strength of ties to the land, gender, age and other factors. And those distinctions mattered: they affected the form and intensity of workers’ anti-regime actions which extended from reluctant submission to un-rehearsed rebellion, to organized political protest.
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Shibaev, A. V., and O. A. Dedova. "100 years to Ryazan branch of Emperor Alexander I St. Petersburg State Transport University (1920–2020)." Transport Technician: Education and Practice 1, no. 4 (November 24, 2020): 366–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.46684/2687-1033.2020.4.366-371.

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Ryazan Railway Training School (now — Ryazan branch of Emperor Alexander I ST. Petersburg State Transport University) is celebrating the centenary (100th anniversary). Its history includes an enormous amount of significant and minor facts, meaningful events. They have defined and influenced its development. There are copies of archival documents in the museum of the Ryazan branch PGURS. These copies of archival documents show the details of the establishment of the Ryazan Railway Training School. Branch workers and graduates have done a great job to systematize the data from the city archives and the museum fund during the anniversary preparation. A book «100 years to Ryazan Railway Training School» has been prepared for publication. The book contains research papers and photos. This article reflects the reliable historical facts. We refer to the following: the background of Ryazan Railway Training School, military and post-war events, introducing new specialties, names of outstanding people. The article deals with the current state of Ryazan branch of Emperor Alexander I ST. Petersburg State Transport University. The students fill Ryazan branch every autumn. Young people introduce modern ideas, thoughts and plans, new life to Ryazan branch of Emperor Alexander I ST. Petersburg State Transport University every autumn. Development of careful attitude to the history and keeping traditions are the priority tasks in the work of Ryazan branch of Emperor Alexander I ST. Petersburg State Transport University at all times.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "St. Petersburg times"

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Borén, Thomas. "Meeting-places of Transformation : Urban Identity, Spatial Representations and Local Politics in St Petersburg, Russia." Doctoral thesis, Stockholm University, Department of Human Geography, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-412.

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This study develops a model for understanding spatial change and the construction of space as a meeting-place, and then employs it in order to show an otherwise little-known picture of (sub-)urban Russia and its transformation from Soviet times to today. The model is based on time-geographic ideas of time-space as a limited resource in which forces of various kinds struggle for access and form space in interaction with each other. Drawing on cultural semiotics and the concepts of lifeworld and system, the study highlights the social side of these space-forming forces. Based on a long-term fieldwork (participant observation) in Ligovo/Uritsk, a high-rise residential district developed around 1970 and situated on the outskirts of Sankt-Peterburg (St Petersburg), the empirical material concerns processes of urban identity, spatial representations and local politics. The study explicates three codes used to form the image of the city that all relate to its pre-Revolutionary history, two textual strategies of juxtaposition in creating the genius loci of a place, and a discussion of what I call Soviet "stiff landscape" in relation to Soviet mental and ordinary maps of the urban landscape. Moreover, the study shows that the newly implemented self-governing municipalities have not realised their potential as political actors in forming local space, which raises questions on the democratisation of urban space. Finally, the study argues that the model that guides the research is a tool that facilitates the application of the world-view of time-geography and the epistemology of the landscape of courses in concrete research. The study ends with an attempt to generalise spatial change in four types.

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"Coverage of the 1993 St. Petersburg mayoral election [electronic resource] : a comparison of the Tampa Tribune and the St. Petersburg Times / by Valerie E. Kasper." 1995. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/dl/SF00000182.jpg.

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"Fighting for others [electronic resource] : Peggy M. Peterman's 31 years at the St. Petersburg Times / by Jennifer Inge Bortolus." 2000. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/dl/SF00000177.pdf.

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Books on the topic "St. Petersburg times"

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A sacred trust: Nelson Poynter and the St. Petersburg times. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1993.

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Farrant, Leda. The princess from St. Petersburg: The life and times of Princess Catherine Radziwill (1858-1941). Lewes, Sussex, England: Book Guild, 2000.

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Vladas, Sidoravicius, and Smirnov S. (Stanislav) 1970-, eds. Probability and statistical physics in St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg School in Probability and Statistical Physics : June 18-29, 2012 : St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2015.

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Marth, Del. St. Petersburg, once upon a time: Memories of places & people, 1890s to 1990s. Branford, FL: Suwannee River Press, 1996.

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ICONO 2005 (2005 St. Petersburg, Russia). ICONO 2005: Nonlinear space-time dynamics : 11-15 May 2005, St. Petersburg, Russia. Edited by Rosanov Nikolay N, Trillo Stefano 1957-, Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, Russian Ministry of Education and Science., and Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 2006.

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Golenbock, Peter. The forever boys: The bittersweet world of major league baseball as seen through the eyes of the men who played one more time. New York, NY: Carol Pub. Group, 1991.

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International, Conference "Space Time Gravitation" (4th 1996 Saint Petersburg Russia). Problems of space, time, gravitation: Selected papers of the 4-th International Conference, September 16-21, 1996, St.-Petersburg, Russia. St.-Petersburg: Poltechnika, 1997.

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N, Pierce Robert. Sacred Trust: Nelson Poynter and the St. Petersburg Times. University Press of Florida, 1993.

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Bryant, John. Nasty Letter-Bombs: 150 Politically-Incorrect Unfit-to-Print Explosive Guided Missives That Shook the St. Petersburg Times. Socratic Pr, 1995.

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Paul, John. Pilgrim, pastor, friend: By Pope John Paul II, during has 1987 pastoral visit to the United States ; photographs by St. Petersburg Times, Arturo Mari, Daughtors of St. Paul. St. Paul Books & Media, 1987.

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Reinders, L. J. "Shubnikov’s Early Years in St. Petersburg/Petrograd/Leningrad." In The Life, Science and Times of Lev Vasilevich Shubnikov, 9–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72098-2_2.

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Shrayer, Maxim D. "A Selection from Part 1 of Lev Levanda’s Seething Times." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 20, 459–72. Liverpool University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113058.003.0023.

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THERE is reason to believe that Lev Levanda (1835–88) composed Seething Times: A Novel from the Last Polish Uprising as early as the mid-1860s. Levanda’s novel was serialized in the St Petersburg-based Evreiskaya biblioteka (Jewish Library) in 1871–3. In 1875 a separate book edition was issued in St Petersburg by ...
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Jefferson, Ann. "Between Petersburg and Paris, 1905–11." In Nathalie Sarraute, 17–31. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691197876.003.0002.

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This chapter narrates Natalia Ilyinichna Tcherniak's time in St. Petersburg with her mother, Polina Osipovna and her lover Kolya after spending the summer with her father, Ilya Evseevich Tcherniak. It describes Natalia's stay in an apartment at No. 8 Ulitsa Bolshaya Grebietskaya in an up-and-coming new neighbourhood on the Petrograd Side. It also reviews Polina and Kolya's return to Russia during a time of increased political unrest that was triggered in January 1905 by the Bloody Sunday incident. The chapter recounts Natalia's annual visits to her father in Paris after her Uncle Yasha's association with the Fonarny raid. It also talks about how Ilya rebuilt his life in Paris and acquired a new personal life after marrying Vera Sheremetievskaya.
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Lovell, Stephen. "The Rise of Political Speech, 1895–1905." In How Russia Learned to Talk, 129–65. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199546428.003.0005.

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The turn of the century saw a surge of mobilization. Socialist propaganda among the working class was making inroads, students were turning more radical, and the Russian empire saw a further wave of political trials, this time involving largely working-class defendants, in the early 1900s. Educated society was becoming more vocal at professional congresses and local assemblies, and the more radical zemstvo elements came together in a ‘liberation’ movement. Charismatic churchmen, foremost among them Georgii Gapon in St Petersburg, found new ways of speaking to the grievances and concerns of the common people. All these pressures culminated in the 1905 revolution, which forced hitherto unthinkable concessions from the tsarist government. Even then, the revolution was suppressed only with great difficulty and after a striking innovation in Russian political culture and rhetoric: the creation of a kind of workers’ parliament, the St Petersburg Soviet, which existed from mid-October to early December 1905.
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Collis, Robert, and Natalie Bayer. "Light from the North." In Initiating the Millennium, 156–91. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190903374.003.0007.

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This chapter explores the five-year period between 1802 and 1807 when key members of the Avignon Society relocated to St. Petersburg in Russia. It carries out an in-depth examination of the pivotal role played by Natal’ia Pleshcheeva, the widow of Sergei Pleshcheev, the first Russian initiate of the Avignon Society, in harbouring leaders of the society in her home between 1802 and 1805. The chapter also examines the time Grabianka spent in Galicia and Podolia between 1803 and 1805, prior to his arrival in the Russian capital, when he succeeded in recruiting a number of rich, pro-Russian members of the Polish nobility. The bulk of the chapter then focuses on Grabianka’s residence in St. Petersburg between August 1805 and his arrest in February 1807, when he oversaw the initiation of over sixty new members, from among the highest echelons of the Russian nobility, into what was now known as the New Israel Society.
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Greene, A. Wilson. "We Have Done All That It Is Possible for Men to Do and Must Be Resigned to the Result." In Campaign of Giants--The Battle for Petersburg, 170–212. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469638577.003.0005.

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This chapter details the heavy fighting that occurred on June 18, 1864 near Petersburg. General Beauregard had withdrawn a second time during the night of June 17-18 and created a new defensive position styled the Harris Line, named after the engineer officer who developed it. Union commander George G. Meade attempted unsuccessfully to orchestrate a coordinated attack against the Harris Line. As during the previous two days, individual corps and divisions assaulted, leading to another series of frustrating and bloody failures. The 1st Maine Heavy Artillery suffered the largest single loss sustained by any regiment during the entire war during one of those attacks and the well-known Colonel Joshua Chamberlain sustained a serious wound during another charge. Robert E. Lee, at last aware of the presence of Grant’s entire force at Petersburg, rapidly shifted the Army of Northern Virginia to reinforce Beauregard. At the end of the day, the Union Ninth Corps came close to breaching the Confederate line, but by sunset the First Petersburg Offensive concluded with the Confederates still in possession of Petersburg.
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Meisner, Nadine. "Overture." In Marius Petipa, 1–12. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190659295.003.0001.

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On 24 May 1847, I reached St Petersburg by ship, and since that time have been employed by the Imperial Theatre. Sixty years of service in one place, in one institution, is quite rare, and a destiny not granted to many mortals. 1 MARIUS PETIPA’S DESTINY, it is true, was exceptional, even if he was only one of many French artists and other foreigners who flocked to Russia because their services were in high demand. For more than a century and a half, Russia had been turning its gaze to the West, seeking to acquire the cultural apparatus that would help transform it into a modern world power. When Petipa arrived in St Petersburg he had the promise of a contract and the hope that he would make a career, if not a fortune, although foreign dancers were rewarded with higher pay than native Russians. He was twenty-nine, not so young for a dancer. In his suitcase were three scarves, packed by his anxious mother. ‘She was,’ he wrote, ‘very disturbed about the fate of my nose, which would have to bear the onslaught of frosts so severe that even the bears could hardly stand them.’...
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Yelenevskaya, Maria. "Moscow and St. Petersburg Compete: Negotiating City Identity on Ru.Net." In Shaping virtual lives. Online identities, representations, and conducts. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/7525-671-0.07.

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Studies conducted by environmental psychologists, sociologists and cultural geographers show that affiliation of self with place forms a salient part of identity, and even personalities inclined to nomadic life styles identify themselves in terms of location. In people’s relations with space, cities have a special role, albeit one that changes over time. In the second half of the 20th century, erasing of the borders between urban and rural areas, the growth of migration, and globalisation marked by convergence of consumer tastes and patterns have changed the face of the city. The purpose of this essay is to analyse how the identities of the two biggest Russian cities, Moscow and St. Petersburg, and their residents are negotiated and reshaped in the discourse of Internet users and why the juxtaposition of the two cities has been a pervasive theme in the last decade.
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"Conclusion." In A Well-Ordered Thing, edited by Michael D. Gordin, 229–44. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691172385.003.0009.

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This concluding chapter assesses the importance of Dmitrii Mendeleev as an individual. One could in principle similarly follow the paths of many figures in Imperial Russia or in nineteenth-century science—or, in fact, in almost any place or time. Yet Mendeleev offers a particularly valuable perspective on the history of both Russia and chemistry. The educated elite in Imperial Petersburg was quite small, and individuals who were prominent in several groups—such as Sergei Witte or Feodor Dostoevsky—were able to imprint their concepts deeply on Russia's state or its culture. Mendeleev, on the other hand, unified artists, writers, scientists, and bureaucrats while preserving their traces in his sizable personal archive; his life illustrates what it was like to live and work in St. Petersburg. Moreover, his chemical ideas demonstrate how European science functioned, as well as how barriers of language and culture placed constraints on scientific attempts at attaining universality.
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"The Great Reaction." In A Well-Ordered Thing, edited by Michael D. Gordin, 106–35. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691172385.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on Dmitrii Mendeleev's rejection from the Academy of Sciences' chair in technology. In November 1880, Mendeleev was subjected to a personal humiliation that became a national scandal, with hundreds of Russia's most vocal intellectuals entering the fray. Four years earlier, after placing himself at the center of a commission to debunk Spiritualism, he had been for a time the darling of the liberal media. Now, he would become their darling once again—but not under the circumstances of his choosing. The cause of his fame and also his embarrassment was the very institution whose recognition he had coveted for so long: the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. Having combated the Spiritualists, riding a crest of public acclaim, and with two successful elemental predictions to his credit, Mendeleev was confident of nomination for the Academy's full chair in technology. As such, his rejection sent shock waves throughout elite Petersburg, not least within the Academy itself.
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Conference papers on the topic "St. Petersburg times"

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Karluk, S. Rıdvan. "Eurasian Customs Union and Turkey’s Membership." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c06.01343.

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Leaders of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan which are the countries of disintegrated Soviet Union signed an agreement in order to establish a Union named Eurasian Economic Union on the date of 29 May 2014. With this attempt Russia wants to protect its former penetration on former Soviet geography by providing economic integration. Positive messages upon the membership of Turkey to Eurasia Economic Union were given at Eurasia Economic Union meeting which was held in Ankara in January mid-2015 and hosted by Andrey Karlov, Ambassador of Russia. Nursultan Nazarbayev, who is the pioneer of this idea, has stressed that Turkey should be a member of the Community several times before now. The idea of Sergey Markov, who is the point man of Putin as “Turkey should enter Eurasia Union not European Union, it can gain strength in this way”, is void within the scope of international agreements which Turkey signed with European Union and of the rules of WTO. Erdoğan, Prime Minister of the relevant term said Putin that “Take Turkey into Shanghai Cooperation Organization and ease our difficulty”; in Russian- Turkey peak held on 23 November 2013 in St. Petersburg province of Russia. This explanation is not possible in terms of international law. Explanation of Zeybekçi, Minister of Economy as “Eurasia Customs Union is a must for Turkey. We have to be there” is not realistic. In our paper we will deal and explain why Turkey cannot enter Eurasia Customs Union and why an axial dislocation cannot occur in Turkey.
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Dobrodeev, Aleksei, Petr Zvyagin, and Kirill Sazonov. "Study on Distribution Law and Stationarity of Global Ice Loads Registered in Experiments in Ice Tank." In ASME 2016 35th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2016-54100.

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Being confident in ice loads time series distribution law is extremely important for analysis, as well as for performing simulations. Strong autocorrelation, which usually exist in registered data, obstructs making outcomes on process distribution. Furthermore, at the moment there are only cautious suggestions exist about connection of ice loads distribution law with size and shape of structure or its fragment. In the paper new results about distribution law of ice loads time series, which were registered in experiments with indenters and models of offshore structures in Krylov State Research Center ice tank (St. Petersburg), are presented. Experiments with four thin indenters were taken in consideration. Also results of tests on process’ variance and means constancy for mentioned time series are presented. Such analysis was performed using methods and software, developed in St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University and Krylov State Research Center. As a result, hypotheses on ice loads stationarity are tested. Results are discussed.
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Hornby, B. E., J. Yu, J. A. Sharp, A. Ray, and Y. Quist. "VSP – Beyond Time-to-Depth." In 2nd EAGE St Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition on Geosciences. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.20.b031.

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Vodopyanova, N. E., O. O. Gofman, A. N. Gusteleva, and D. V. Serezin. "Analysis of the difficulties of distance learning of students and search for ways to coping with them." In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL ONLINE CONFERENCE. Знание-М, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38006/907345-50-8.2020.419.435.

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Changes taking place in the world transform the usual way of life and force one to adapt to new forms of work, training, leisure, etc. Despite the fact that information and communication technologies have been a popular educational tool for a long time, the transition of students from full-time to distance learning (DL) in connection with the coronavirus pandemic created a situation of high tension for a number of objective and subjective reasons: uncertainty, a threat to health, lack of real communication, technical difficulties of the DL. All of this in aggregate is considered by us as a stressful situation (SS) and determines the relevance of the study of personality factors that contribute to coping with new stresses. The purpose of the study is to identify factors of SS and resources to control it from the standpoint of maintaining the health and vitality of students. Methods: semi-standardized expert interviews with teachers, author’s questionnaire «Difficulties and resources to overcome them», questionnaire «Health» a short version of the vitality test (Osin & Rasskazova, 2013), assessment of motivation and attitude towards professional activity students (Krylova & Ignatkova, 2017). The study was carried out online in May 2020 during the transition exclusively to DUO. Sample: expert interviews with 30 teachers from universities in St. Petersburg, Tver, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk; 82 students (age 18 — 30 years) of the Faculty of Psychology of St. Petersburg State University, College of Physical Culture and Sports of St. Petersburg State University, Sakhalin College of Arts. Results. Among the most stressful factors of emergency situations, students included social isolation, new conditions and requirements for self-organizing training, the cognitive difficulties of control tasks in an online format, an epidemiological threat to health, and an experience of anxiety and uncertainty. From the perspective of the subject-resource approach, the personal resources of coping with emergencies are determined. The obtained results formed the basis for recommendations and reconstructions of the educational process.
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Johns, T. D., C. Vito, R. Clark, and R. Sarmiento. "Multicomponent OBC (4C) Time Imaging over Pamberi, Offshore Trinidad." In 2nd EAGE St Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition on Geosciences. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.20.b004.

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Tlemissova, Z., and D. Yanchak. "Time Processing of Multicomponent 3D Survey Acquired in West Siberia, Russia." In 2nd EAGE St Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition on Geosciences. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.20.b002.

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Bondarev, V. I. "The Medium Directional Vision Time Section in a Seismic Survey by Works of Multifold Coverage." In 2nd EAGE St Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition on Geosciences. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.20.b034.

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Ukhnalev, Andrey. "The Central Part of the Neva River and Its Role in St. Petersburg of Peter's Time." In Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Architecture: Heritage, Traditions and Innovations (AHTI 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ahti-19.2019.4.

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Zvyagin, Petr, and Kirill Sazonov. "Analysis and Probabilistic Modeling of the Unstationary Ice Loads Stochastic Process, Based on Experiments With Models of Offshore Structures." In ASME 2015 34th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2015-41619.

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Experiments with models of platforms and offshore structures with vertical and inclined panels, which were conducted at Krylov Research Center (St. Petersburg), demonstrated that sometimes ice loads time series registered in these experiments cannot be considered as stationary. At the same time until nowadays methods and algorithms of probabilistic modeling were mainly based on the assumption of ice loads time series stationarity. That is because the analysis and modeling for stationary stochastic process is easier than for those unstationary. In the paper the method for determining the presence of unstationarity in ice loads time series, based on statistical analysis, is described. This method employs sample mean normality. Fuzzy C-means algorithm is used to cluster autocorrelation vectors, which are built for different fragments of time series. In the paper ice loads time series, got in experiments in ice tank with offshore structure columns and basement models, are investigated on their unstationarity. The algorithm of unstationary ice loads time series simulation is offered.
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Бардин, Лев, and Lev Bardin. "On the problems of the quality of legal education assurance." In St. Petersburg international Legal forum RD forum video — Rostov-na-Donu. Москва: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/conferencearticle_5a3a6fac7e9c54.84141347.

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More than once it was said that it is objectively impossible to prepare for four years in the university a universal specialist, ready for legal practice immediately after receiving diploma; that is still not found treatment of a disease called "substandard legal education". In 2006, the rector of the Moscow State Law University Oleg Kutafin said: "We hope that the decision on the switchover to the Bologna system for law schools will be canceled "; "In general, I welcome the Bologna process, but it does not mean that we must blindly copy other systems. In our country law schools used to prepare specialists of wide profile, which can then become a judge, a prosecutor, and a lawyer. We believe that breaking this system is dangerous for the legal field of the country ". Unfortunately, so far the hopes of Academician Kutafin do not meet the expectations. Bachelor - Master programs continue to be realized. Rector of Moscow State University. after M.V. Lomonosov Victor Sadovnichy called a mistake the transition to the Bologna system of higher education and proposed to return to the five-year education. There are more cons of implementation of the Bologna system in legal education in Russia is more than pluses. A serious modernization of the specialty programs is required. No less important is the creation of a system of real motivations for teaching staff of law schools, including a decent payment for teaching activities. To promote the quality of educating of lawyers in our country could the system, similar to existing in Germany. On February 16, 2017 Federal state educational standard of Higher education 40.05.04: judicial and prosecutorial activities (level of specialty) was approved. I would like to hope that in the nearest future relevant standards for all Legal specialties time will be approved. If the legal community of Russia will not unite in such an important issue as the transmission of the legal education on the "modernized specialty", and will not make the state to adopt the appropriate decision, then the worst Oleg Kutafin’s fears regarding legal field of the country may come true.
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