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No. 3 (2014)
No. 3 (2014)
Published:
2014-08-17
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Type specimens kept in the herbarium of St. Petersburg State University (LECB). Part 5. Family Tamaricaceae
Vyacheslav Byalt, Valentina Bubyreva
4–16
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The leaf structure of
Gnetum montanum
Markgraf (Gnetaceae)
Ianina Pagoda
17–30
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New data about nesting places and meetings of oystercatcher (
Haematopus ostralegus
) territorial pairs in the eastern part of Gulf of Finland
Sergey Kouzov
31–39
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Effect of irrigation and fall moisture reserves on the development of water erosion during snowmelt period
Mikhail Komissarov, Ilyusya Gabbasova, Aleksandr Komissarov, Ruslan Suleymanov, Ruslan Yaubasarov, Nataliya Sobol
40–49
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Soils of forest and tundra landscapes of northern forest-tundra of Seida and Khoseda-Yu river basins
Galina Rusanova, Olga Shakhtarova, Alexander Pastukhov
50–61
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Changing the DNA methylation of repetitive sequences and single-copy genes in cancer and other human diseases
Igor Kabanov, Ludmila Tishchenko
62–83
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Postnatal development of functionally specialized pyramidal neurons of rat’s sensomotor cortex
Nikolai Kostin, Pavel Zykin, Alexey Baskakov, Elena Krasnoshchekova
84–95
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Echinoderms as model objects for study of regeneration mechanisms
Igor Dolmatov, Nadezhda Bobrovskaya, Alexandr Girich
96–112
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