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    V. S. Stepin’s Concept of Post-Non-Classical Science and N. N. Moiseev’s Concept of Universal Evolutionism.V. I. Arshinov & V. G. Budanov - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (4):96-112.
    The article is devoted to the memory of Vyacheslav Semenovich Stepin and Nikita Nikolaevich Moiseev, whose multifaceted work was integrally focused on philosophical, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research of the key ideas and principles of universal human-dimensional evolutionism. Other remarkable Russian scientists V.I. Vernadsky, S.P. Kurdyumov, S.P. Kapitsa, D.S. Chernavsky worked in the same tradition of universal evolutionism. While V.I. Vernadsky and N.N. Moiseev had been the originators of that scientific approach, V.S. Stepin provided philosophical foundations for the ideas of those (...)
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    “Acting his tragedies with a comic face”: Zur Konvergenz von Tragödie und Komödie in Ben Jonsons Dramen Sejanus und Volpone.Werner V. Koppenfels - 1979 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 53 (4):525-543.
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  3. The words which want to become acts: The case of Isocrates revisited.V. Suvak - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (5):361-377.
    The paper retraces the history of one of the ancient arguments, which took place in the period of the rise of metaphysics between Plato and Isocrates. The problem at issue was the balance between words and acts. Both philosophers aimed at different resolutions of the problems brought about by this conflict bewteen the words and acts . In the course of history the ways of "settling" this argument have been gradually marginalized. The metaphysics, however, had not freed itself of the (...)
     
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  4. I︠A︡zyk kak dei︠a︡telʹnostʹ: opyt interpretat︠s︡ii kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii V. Gumbolʹdta.V. I. Postovalova - 1982 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
     
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  5. Subʺekt, poznanie, dei︠a︡telʹnostʹ: k 70-letii︠u︡ V.A. Lektorskogo.V. S. Stepin & V. A. Lektorskiĭ (eds.) - 2002 - Moskva: Kanon+.
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  6. Recent ACT Claims.Donnellan V. Woodland - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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    Social Values and Poetic Acts (review).Wendell V. Harris - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (2):381-382.
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    Sopholab: Experimental computational philosophy.V. Wiegel - 2007 - Dissertation,
    In this book, the extend to which we can equip artificial agents with moral reasoning capacity is investigated. Attempting to create artificial agents with moral reasoning capabilities challenges our understanding of morality and moral reasoning to its utmost. It also helps philosophers dealing with the inherent complexity of modern organizations. Modern society with large multi-national organizations and extensive information infrastructures provides a backdrop for moral theories that is hard to encompass through mere theorising. Computerized support for theorising is needed to (...)
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    Boycotts, Expressive Acts, and Withdrawal of Support.Jeremy V. Davis - 2020 - Business Ethics Journal Review 8 (3):14-19.
    Alan Tomhave and Mark Vopat have argued that organized boycotts against the expressive acts of companies and their leaders are pro tanto morally wrong because they constitute an attempt to silence voices in the marketplace of ideas. I argue that such boycotts are not best viewed as attempts to silence, but rather as a morally permissible form of withdrawal of support of certain expressive acts.
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    Mental Acts. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):691-691.
    An effective demonstration that the techniques of Oxford analysis can be put to constructive as well as to critical philosophic use. Mr. Geach considers a number of connected topics--among them the nature and formation of concepts, judgment, and sensation--advancing positive theses while rejecting views he holds to be false. He is particularly opposed to the "abstractionist" doctrine of concept formation. Concepts, he holds, are not capacities for recognizing recurrent features in experience, but "mental abilities, exercised in acts of judgment, and (...)
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  11. Predlozhenie-vyskazyvanie v kommunikativno-i︠a︡zykovom prot︠s︡esse: uchebnoe posobie.V. I. Sergeeva - 1993 - Tverʹ: Tverskoĭ gos. universitet.
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    Interpretive Acts: In Search of Meaning.Wendell V. Harris - 1988 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Over the last twenty years, literary theory has become peculiarly fascinated with what language cannot do, and with the impossibility of language meaning what the individual intends it to mean. In Interprive Acts, rather than ask whether communication is possible, Professor Harris explores the issues that arise from the question: how does communication occur?
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    75B of the TP Act (Gleeson CJ, Gummow, Hayne, Heydon, Cren-nan JJ). Migration-Refugee status-Fear of" serious harm" In VBAO v MIMIA [2006] HCA 60;(14 December 2006) the High Court concluded that the reference to the threat of serious. [REVIEW]Adjr Act - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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    The epistemological moment of the search for the subject-object relationship in the formation of the religious experience of the individual.V. Yu Kalmykov - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:69-71.
    Religious experience differs from the empirical experience of the subject by psychologicality, the transcendental vitality of understanding objective phenomena. The main criterion of a person's religious experience is his belief in the truth of the existing a priori and the interrelations of things and phenomena of the objective and subjective world revealed to him in personal experience. Faith is a sense of the interconnection between the subject and the object, which has an experienced transcendental character. Human experience in this respect (...)
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    Quo Vadis: Anthropological Dimension of the Modern Civilization Crisis.V. M. Shapoval & I. V. Tolstov - 2021 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 19:23-31.
    The purpose of the article is the analysis of the causes of the systemic crisis that hit modern civilization through the description of its main structures, identifying the relationship between its elements, assessments of their heuristic potential. This will open up opportunities for finding ways to resolve this crisis, new directions of civilizational development. Theoretical basis of the research are the systems analysis, socio-philosophical and philosophical-anthropological approaches as well as the analysis of scientific developments in the field of global studies. (...)
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    Lenin and Marxist Philosophy.V. A. Kuvakin - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 4:134-138.
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  17. Act and Agent: An Essay in Philosophical Anthropology. [REVIEW]R. M. V. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (2):363-364.
    The development of a philosophical anthropology capable of doing justice to the "facts" of human action and agency is the leitmotif of this work whose central thesis is that "the act/agent relation is fundamental for an understanding of the self and must be kept distinct from the behavior/personality relation so often but mistakenly believed to exhaust the meaning of human life and conduct." To establish this thesis Browning offers first, a phenomenological analysis of human action, and then, a deduction of (...)
     
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    Ментальні обрії волинського православного духовенства 20-30-х рр. хх ст.V. T. Borschevych - 2009 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 49:224-235.
    The Orthodox clergy of Volhynia played one of the major roles in the religious, cultural and political life of the region as part of the Second Commonwealth. Sacred authority, high educational attainment, and material support made him an influential social group. Depending on the corporate consciousness of the stratum, it would depend on whose ally it would act and whether it would promote a social progress, spiritual and national self-identification of the voivodship population. It should be borne in mind that (...)
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    The Meaning of the Creative Act. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (1):157-157.
    The first English translation of one of Berdyaev's earliest works, but one which he himself regarded as containing in germ the philosophical ideas fundamental to his later thinking. It begins by defining philosophy as "a creative activity," and goes on to develop the central notion of creativity with reference to Redemption, Being, Freedom, Sex, Morals, Society, Mysticism, etc. The writing itself is "creative" rather than "systematic"; though always stimulating, its enthusiasm sometimes makes the argument hard to follow. The translation is (...)
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    Acting from the Virtue of Caring in Nursing.S. V. Hooft - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (3):189-201.
  21. Vozmozhnostʹ, struktura, deĭstvie: vvedenie v modalʹnyĭ realizm.V. I. Omelʹi︠a︡nchik - 1991 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
     
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    ACT Administrative Appeals Tribunal Decisions.in Nahq V. Mimia - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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  23. Vozmozhnostʹ, struktura, deĭstvie: vvedenie v modalʹnyĭ realizm.V. I. Omel Ianchik - 1991 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
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    Actes du Deuxième Congrès international de l'Union internationale de philosophie des sciences [Proceedings of the Second International Congress of the International Union for the Philosophy of Science], Zürich 1954. [REVIEW]C. C. V. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):187-187.
    The texts of the papers on the philosophy of science read at the Zürich Congress of 1954. The papers vary widely, in scope, quality, approach, doctrinal basis, and subject matter, but the collection as a whole, if a bit bewildering, provides a good survey of the ways in which the philosophy of science is now being practiced and conceived.--V. C. C.
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    Laughter as a Semiotic Problem.V. A. Vershyna & O. V. Mykhailiuk - 2021 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 20:5-15.
    Purpose. The article is aimed to substantiate the view on the phenomenon of laughter as a subject of semiotic analysis, which leads to the following tasks: to reveal the possibilities of semiotics application in the study of laughter nature; to analyze the phenomenon of laughter as a cultural and natural phenomenon, as a sign and as an attribute; to consider the place of laughter in culture, which is understood as a sign system. Theoretical basis. The semiotic approach proceeds from the (...)
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    Avivakṣitavācya-dhvani and the Deterritorialization of Signifier: A Liberating Experience for Language, Author and Reader.V. S. Sreenath - 2017 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 45 (5):817-836.
    This paper aims to make an anti-canonical reading of the avivakṣitavācya-variety of dhvani conceptualized by the ninth century Sanskrit literary critic Ānandavardhana in his seminal work Dhvanyāloka. In this paper, I argue that avivakṣitavācya-dhvani opens up a signifier to new significations that are not conventionally associated with it through a process of deterritorialization. In any language, convention functions as a structuring mechanism upon a signifier by clearly demarcating a rigid semantic ambit for it. By the term ‘conventional semantic ambit’, I (...)
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    The Patient Self-Determination Act: A Legal Solution for a Moral Dilemma.Jos V. M. Welie - 1992 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (1):75.
    The Patient Self-Determination Act is a fact. Finally, respect for patient autonomy has been guaranteed. At first sight, there seems little reason to object to any measure that intends to increase the autonomy of the patient. Too long, one may argue, physicians have behaved paternalistically; too often, they have been advised to change this habit. If the profession of medicine is unwilling or simply unable to grant the patient the decision-making power that is her due, the law has to step (...)
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    Is the Morality of Parental Reproductive Choice Special? Can Intentions and Attitudes Make an Act that Harms No One Wrong?V. Part - 2009 - In David Wasserman & Melinda Roberts (eds.), Harming Future Persons: Ethics, Genetics and the Nonidentity Problem. Springer. pp. 230.
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  29. Three Crucial Decades. Studies in the Book of Acts.Floyd V. Filson - 1963
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  30. Rethinking Acts of Conscience: Personal Integrity, Civility, and the Common Good.Ernesto V. Garcia - 2022 - Philosophy 97 (4):461-483.
    *Runner-up for the 2021 Royal Institute for Philosophy Essay Prize*: What should we think about ‘acts of conscience’, viz., cases where our personal judgments and public authority come into conflict such that principled resistance to the latter seems necessary? Philosophers mainly debate two issues: the Accommodation Question, i.e., ‘When, if ever, should public authority accommodate claims of conscience?’ and the Justification Question, i.e., ‘When, if ever, are we justified in engaging in acts of conscience – and why?’. By contrast, a (...)
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    Can suicide be a rational and ethical act in persons with early or pre-dementia?Peter V. Rabins - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (6):47 – 49.
  32. Chelovecheskiĭ faktor v i︠a︡zyke.N. D. Aruti︠u︡nova & T. V. Bulygina (eds.) - 1992 - Moskva: Nauka.
     
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    Part III: meeting the challenge when data sharing is required.V. A. Wolf, J. E. Sieber, P. M. Steel & A. O. Zarate - 2005 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 28 (2):10-15.
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  34. Chelovecheskai︠a︡ dei︠a︡telʹnostʹ--poznanie--iskusstvo.V. P. Ivanov - 1977 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
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    A Principle-Based Approach to Visual Identification Systems for Hospitalized People with Dementia.T. V. Brigden, C. Mitchell, K. Kuberska & A. Hall - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (2):331-344.
    A large proportion of hospital inpatients are affected by cognitive impairment, posing challenges in the provision of their care in busy, fast-paced acute wards. Signs and symbols, known as visual identifiers, are employed in many U.K. hospitals with the intention of helping healthcare professionals identify and respond to the needs of these patients. Although widely considered useful, these tools are used inconsistently, have not been subject to full evaluation, and attract criticism for acting as a shorthand for a routinized response. (...)
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    Sushchestvovanie i dei︠a︡telʹnostʹ v opredelenii t︠s︡ennostnogo otnoshenii︠a︡.S. V. Porosenkov - 2002 - Permʹ: Izd-vo Permskogo universiteta.
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    Transformation of Anthropological Legal Values of Human Existence under Conditions of War.V. S. Blikhar & R. F. Gryniuk - 2024 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 25:15-25.
    _Purpose._ The main purpose of the article is to study the anthropological and socio-philosophical dimensions of human existence in the context of hostilities by highlighting the aspects of transformation of anthropological legal values of human existence during the war. _Theoretical basis._ The methodological tools are presented in the interaction of axiological, synergetic, socio-legal and comparative methods. The survey method is used to obtain quantitative data on the self-assessment of Ukrainian citizens in relation to the war, changes in their internal intentions (...)
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    How to evade the confrontation with the uncertainty relations.V. B. Braginsky & F. Ya Khalili - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (4):379-382.
    It is demonstrated that one can in principle register an arbitrarily small force acting on a free particle by employing only measurements of its coordinates.
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    A Naturalistic Perspective on Knowledge How : Grasping Truths in a Practical Way.Cathrine V. Felix & Andreas Stephens - 2020 - Philosophies 5 (1):5-0.
    For quite some time, cognitive science has offered philosophy an opportunity to address central problems with an arsenal of relevant theories and empirical data. However, even among those naturalistically inclined, it has been hard to find a universally accepted way to do so. In this article, we offer a case study of how cognitive-science input can elucidate an epistemological issue that has caused extensive debate. We explore Jason Stanley’s idea of the practical grasp of a propositional truth and present naturalistic (...)
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    About work in cause-effect relationships.V. P. Goch - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:146-151.
    The main task of man at the turn of the epoch is the transformation of himself into a new one, "which is renewed in knowledge in the image that created it". A person should fall in love, discover his spiritual self, learn to see, hear and feel the Spiritual World - that is, quite differently than now, to see the Reality. It is very important for a person to know the hidden meaning of things, and to introduce vague feelings and (...)
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    "Гендерні" погляди станіслава оріховського.V. D. Lytvynov & R. Mnozhynska - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 47:188-203.
    Gender is known to be a term used to define the sociocultural form of the existence of gender: man and woman act not as natural definitions but as sociocultural phenomena. If gender is determined on the basis of physical, organic and psychophysiological characteristics, then, unlike it, gender is derived from the social, cultural and historical features of human being. Human behavior in society and how it is perceived in it and defines gender as a social gender. Gender is thus one (...)
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    Fear of social alienation of love as gender characteristics.V. V. Melnyk, L. І Моzhovyi & I. A. Reshetova - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 15:22-29.
    Purpose. The paper considers the fear of social alienation of love. It is within the limits of psychoanalytic epistemology, the analysis of which will be presented in the article, the tendencies to monotony and universal solutions with an emphasis on ensuring the objectivity of the problem of gender alienation, to be more exact, the fear of love, which causes the gender process, are viewed most reliably. In view of the above the purpose of the paper is to investigate the conceptual (...)
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    Socio-cultural and philosophical-legal dimensions of the gender identity problem.V. S. Blikhar, I. M. Zharovska & I. O. Lychenko - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 15:58-72.
    Purpose. Based on the comparative analysis of the European and post-Soviet countries, the purpose of the article is to study one of the manifestations of gender discrimination, namely the problem of gender equality in the sphere of labor. It involves the consistent solution to the following tasks: a) to emphasize the basic principles of gender international and legal policy; b) to reflect the praxeological dimension of providing the equal social and economic opportunities for men and women at current level; c) (...)
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  44. Illocutionary Acts and Sentence Meaning.S. V. Bokil - 2003 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 30 (2):347-355.
     
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    Sara Ritchey, Acts of Care: Recovering Women in Late Medieval Health. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2021. Pp. xi, 310; black-and-white figures. $45. ISBN: 978-1-5017-5353-4. [REVIEW]Tory V. Pearman - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):880-882.
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    Chromatin Stability as a Target for Cancer Treatment.Katerina V. Gurova - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (1):1800141.
    In this essay, I propose that DNA‐binding anti‐cancer drugs work more via chromatin disruption than DNA damage. Success of long‐awaited drugs targeting cancer‐specific drivers is limited by the heterogeneity of tumors. Therefore, chemotherapy acting via universal targets (e.g., DNA) is still the mainstream treatment for cancer. Nevertheless, the problem with targeting DNA is insufficient efficacy due to high toxicity. I propose that this problem stems from the presumption that DNA damage is critical for the anti‐cancer activity of these drugs. DNA (...)
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    Проблема становлення особистості в світі спорту з позиції філософської антропології.V. E. Bilogur - 2016 - Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 67:160-168.
    The article analyzes the cultural foundations of personality in the sport, which tempers the person both physically and spiritually; justified that in the context of philosophical and anthropological analysis of sport acts as a process of appropriation inherent powers of man; proved that anthropological examination of the world of sports is the completion of the process of objectification, that acts as a kind of self-reflection man is directed to the formation of integrity; clarified the issue of sexual dimorphism underlying sociocultural (...)
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    Basic principles of agroecology and sustainable agriculture.V. G. Thomas & P. G. Kevan - 1993 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 6 (1):1-19.
    In the final analysis, sustainable agriculture must derive from applied ecology, especially the principle of the regulation of the abundance and distribution of species (and, secondarily, their activities) in space and time. Interspecific competition in natural ecosystems has its counterparts in agriculture, designed to divert greater amounts of energy, nutrients, and water into crops. Whereas natural ecosystems select for a diversity of species in communities, recent agriculture has minimized diversity in favour of vulnerable monocultures. Such systems show intrinsically less stability (...)
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    Formation of the "Self-Made-Man" Idea in the Context of the Christian Middle Ages.V. Y. Antonova & O. M. Korkh - 2021 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 19:117-126.
    The purpose of this article is to analyze the variability of the "Self-made-man" idea in the context of the Christian Middle Ages in its primarily historical and philosophical presentation. Research is based on the historical and philosophical analysis of the medieval philosophy presented foremost by the works of Aurelius Augustine, P. Abelard, Thomas Aquinas, and also by the modern researches of this epoch. Theoretical basis. Historical, comparative, and hermeneutic methods became fundamental for this research. Originality. The conducted analysis allowed to (...)
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    Priznaki rechi v situat︠s︡ii stressa: monografii︠a︡.D. V. Zhabin - 2008 - Voronezh: Izdatelʹsko-poligraficheskiĭ t︠s︡entr Voronezhskogo gos. universiteta.
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