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501por Kalter-Leibovici, Ofra, Chetrit, Angela, Avni, Shlomit, Averbuch, Emma, Novikov, Ilya, Daoud, Nihaya“…Arab minority men and male immigrants from the former Soviet Union countries were more frequently current smokers than Israeli-born Jewish men [adjusted odds ratio (95 % confidence interval): 1.53 (1.22, 1.93) and 1.37 (1.01-1.87), respectively]. …”
Publicado 2016
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502por Su, Xiujuan, Zhu, Guozhong, Song, Xiaohui, Xu, Haijiang, Li, Weixi, Ning, Xinzhu, Chen, Quanjia, Guo, Wangzhen“…The population characteristics showed that the sea island cotton accessions had wide genetic diversity and were clustered into three groups, with Group1 closely related to Menoufi, an original sea island cotton landrace, and Group2 and Group3 related to widely introduced accessions from Egypt, USA and Former Soviet Union. Further, we used 249 accessions and evaluated five fiber quality traits under normal and salt environments over 2 years. …”
Publicado 2020
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503por Dmitrieva, Alexandra, Stepanov, Vladimir, Svyrydova, Kateryna, Lukash, Ievgeniia-Galyna, Doltu, Svetlana, Golichenko, Mikhail, Kalivoshko, Valeriy, Khanyukov, Evgeniy, Kosmukhamedova, Zhannat, Torkunov, Oleh, Zagrebelnyi, Oleksii“…BACKGROUND: Ukrainian prisons still live by the laws and policies adopted in the Soviet Union. Besides laws and regulations, these legacies are replicated through the organization and infrastructure of the prison’s physical space, and through “carceral collectivism” as a specific form of living and behaving. …”
Publicado 2021
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504“…METHOD: Nationwide age-adjusted suicide rates were calculated for EI, Former Soviet Union immigrants (FSUI) and Israeli-born (IB) Jews by age, gender, and year of death and, for EI, by marital status and immigration period in the years 1985–2017 (1990–2017 for FSUI). …”
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505por Wagner, Tali, Olshtain-Pops, Karen, Wax, Marina, Horwitz, Olivia, Shirazi, Rachel, Gozlan, Yael, Volnowitz, Hadar, Mendelson, Ella, Levy, Itzchak, Mor, Orna“…Most (73.3%) women were immigrants from the former Soviet Union (FSU) (41.2%, 314) or sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) (32.2%, 246) and carried subtype A (79.7%) or C (90.3%), respectively. …”
Publicado 2020
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506por Savitsky, Bella, Radomislensky, Irina, Goldman, Sharon, Kaim, Arielle, Bodas, Moran“…In contrast, among Jewish women, the proportion of those injured by a son was high, especially among the group of Jewish immigrants from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) (17%) and other countries (26%). In a multivariable logistic regression model with at least moderate injury as a dependent variable, in comparison to Israeli Arabs, Jews had a higher odds for sustaining at least moderate injuries, while the odds of Jewish immigrants not from FSU or Ethiopia were the highest (OR = 4.5, 95% CI 2.0–9.9). …”
Publicado 2021
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507por Sivay, Mariya V., Maksimenko, Lada V., Osipova, Irina P., Nefedova, Anastasiya A., Gashnikova, Mariya P., Zyryanova, Dariya P., Ekushov, Vasiliy E., Totmenin, Alexei V., Nalimova, Tatyana M., Ivlev, Vladimir V., Kapustin, Dmitriy V., Pozdnyakova, Larisa L., Skudarnov, Sergey E., Ostapova, Tatyana S., Yaschenko, Svetlana V., Nazarova, Olga I., Chernov, Aleksander S., Ismailova, Tatyana N., Maksutov, Rinat A., Gashnikova, Natalya M.“…Since mid-1990s, the HIV-1 epidemic in Russia has started to grow substantially due to the multiple HIV-1 outbreaks among persons who inject drugs (PWID) leading to expansion of the HIV-1 sub-subtype A6 (former Soviet Union (FSU) subtype A). In 2006, a local HIV-1 sub-epidemic caused by the distribution of novel genetic lineage CRF63_02A6 was identified in Siberia. …”
Publicado 2022
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509por Petkov, Stefan, Kilpeläinen, Athina, Bayurova, Ekaterina, Latanova, Anastasia, Mezale, Dzeina, Fridrihsone, Ilse, Starodubova, Elizaveta, Jansons, Juris, Dudorova, Alesja, Gordeychuk, Ilya, Wahren, Britta, Isaguliants, Maria“…We designed a consensus gene of PR of HIV-1 clade A FSU_A strain which infects millions of people in the territory of the former Soviet Union and which has so far remained highly conserved due to rapid transfer within high-risk groups of the population. …”
Publicado 2022
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510por Delgado, Maria del Mar, Roslin, Tomas, Tikhonov, Gleb, Meyke, Evgeniy, Lo, Coong, Gurarie, Eliezer, Abadonova, Marina, Abduraimov, Ozodbek, Adrianova, Olga, Akimova, Tatiana, Akkiev, Muzhigit, Ananin, Aleksandr, Andreeva, Elena, Andriychuk, Natalia, Antipin, Maxim, Arzamascev, Konstantin, Babina, Svetlana, Babushkin, Miroslav, Bakin, Oleg, Barabancova, Anna, Basilskaja, Inna, Belova, Nina, Belyaeva, Natalia, Bespalova, Tatjana, Bisikalova, Evgeniya, Bobretsov, Anatoly, Bobrov, Vladimir, Bobrovskyi, Vadim, Bochkareva, Elena, Bogdanov, Gennady, Bolshakov, Vladimir, Bondarchuk, Svetlana, Bukharova, Evgeniya, Butunina, Alena, Buyvolov, Yuri, Buyvolova, Anna, Bykov, Yuri, Chakhireva, Elena, Chashchina, Olga, Cherenkova, Nadezhda, Chistjakov, Sergej, Chuhontseva, Svetlana, Davydov, Evgeniy A., Demchenko, Viktor, Diadicheva, Elena, Dobrolyubov, Aleksandr, Dostoyevskaya, Ludmila, Drovnina, Svetlana, Drozdova, Zoya, Dubanaev, Akynaly, Dubrovsky, Yuriy, Elsukov, Sergey, Epova, Lidia, Ermakova, Olga S., Ermakova, Olga, Esengeldenova, Aleksandra, Evstigneev, Oleg, Fedchenko, Irina, Fedotova, Violetta, Filatova, Tatiana, Gashev, Sergey, Gavrilov, Anatoliy, Gaydysh, Irina, Golovcov, Dmitrij, Goncharova, Nadezhda, Gorbunova, Elena, Gordeeva, Tatyana, Grishchenko, Vitaly, Gromyko, Ludmila, Hohryakov, Vladimir, Hritankov, Alexander, Ignatenko, Elena, Igosheva, Svetlana, Ivanova, Uliya, Ivanova, Natalya, Kalinkin, Yury, Kaygorodova, Evgeniya, Kazansky, Fedor, Kiseleva, Darya, Knorre, Anastasia, Kolpashikov, Leonid, Korobov, Evgenii, Korolyova, Helen, Korotkikh, Natalia, Kosenkov, Gennadiy, Kossenko, Sergey, Kotlugalyamova, Elvira, Kozlovsky, Evgeny, Kozsheechkin, Vladimir, Kozurak, Alla, Kozyr, Irina, Krasnopevtseva, Aleksandra, Kruglikov, Sergey, Kuberskaya, Olga, Kudryavtsev, Aleksey, Kulebyakina, Elena, Kulsha, Yuliia, Kupriyanova, Margarita, Kurbanbagamaev, Murad, Kutenkov, Anatoliy, Kutenkova, Nadezhda, Kuyantseva, Nadezhda, Kuznetsov, Andrey, Larin, Evgeniy, Lebedev, Pavel, Litvinov, Kirill, Luzhkova, Natalia, Mahmudov, Azizbek, Makovkina, Lidiya, Mamontov, Viktor, Mayorova, Svetlana, Megalinskaja, Irina, Meydus, Artur, Minin, Aleksandr, Mitrofanov, Oleg, Motruk, Mykhailo, Myslenkov, Aleksandr, Nasonova, Nina, Nemtseva, Natalia, Nesterova, Irina, Nezdoliy, Tamara, Niroda, Tatyana, Novikova, Tatiana, Panicheva, Darya, Pavlov, Alexey, Pavlova, Klara, Van, Polina, Podolski, Sergei, Polikarpova, Natalja, Polyanskaya, Tatiana, Pospelov, Igor, Pospelova, Elena, Prokhorov, Ilya, Prokosheva, Irina, Puchnina, Lyudmila, Putrashyk, Ivan, Raiskaya, Julia, Rozhkov, Yuri, Rozhkova, Olga, Rudenko, Marina, Rybnikova, Irina, Rykova, Svetlana, Sahnevich, Miroslava, Samoylov, Alexander, Sanko, Valeri, Sapelnikova, Inna, Sazonov, Sergei, Selyunina, Zoya, Shalaeva, Ksenia, Shashkov, Maksim, Shcherbakov, Anatoliy, Shevchyk, Vasyl, Shubin, Sergej, Shujskaja, Elena, Sibgatullin, Rustam, Sikkila, Natalia, Sitnikova, Elena, Sivkov, Andrei, Skok, Nataliya, Skorokhodova, Svetlana, Smirnova, Elena, Sokolova, Galina, Sopin, Vladimir, Spasovski, Yurii, Stepanov, Sergei, Stratiy, Vitalіy, Strekalovskaya, Violetta, Sukhov, Alexander, Suleymanova, Guzalya, Sultangareeva, Lilija, Teleganova, Viktorija, Teplov, Viktor, Teplova, Valentina, Tertitsa, Tatiana, Timoshkin, Vladislav, Tirski, Dmitry, Tolmachev, Andrej, Tomilin, Aleksey, Tselishcheva, Ludmila, Turgunov, Mirabdulla, Tyukh, Yurij, Van, Vladimir, Ershkova, Elena, Vasin, Aleksander, Vasina, Aleksandra, Vekliuk, Anatoliy, Vetchinnikova, Lidia, Vinogradov, Vladislav, Volodchenkov, Nikolay, Voloshina, Inna, Xoliqov, Tura, Yablonovska-Grishchenko, Eugenia, Yakovlev, Vladimir, Yakovleva, Marina, Yantser, Oksana, Yarema, Yurij, Zahvatov, Andrey, Zakharov, Valery, Zelenetskiy, Nicolay, Zheltukhin, Anatolii, Zubina, Tatyana, Kurhinen, Juri, Ovaskainen, Otso“…To resolve spatial and seasonal variation in species’ response, we use a unique dataset of 91 taxa and 178 phenological events observed across a network of 472 monitoring sites, spread across the nations of the former Soviet Union. We show that compared to local rates of advancement of phenological events with the advancement of temperature-related cues (i.e., variation within site over years), spatial variation in reaction norms tend to accentuate responses in spring (cogradient variation) and attenuate them in autumn (countergradient variation). …”
Publicado 2020
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