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. Murodova, J. Džumabaeva, A. Šmelev, G. Mansurova, V. Ivaščenko, T. Fedorenko, and others. In the present work, we will focus on the phenomenon of contronymy of diminutives in the Ukrainian language. The object of the research is Ukrainian diminutives, the

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information technologies.’ 1 In Ukraine, as in the whole world, there is a total digitalization of society, both on the private legal and public legal levels. On December 9, 2014, The Digital 5 (D5), the union of leading digital states (Estonia

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, including clothing. A wide range of cultural and artistic trends is being developed in Ukraine in terms of fashionable clothing, and modern Ukrainian style is distinguished by its scale and diversity. National clothing style is a dynamic phenomenon, with its

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Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies
Authors:
Oleksandra Kolohoida
,
Iryna Lukach
,
Valeriia Poiedynok
, and
Anastasiia Prokopiuk

fairness of the squeeze-out price and remedies available to the dissatisfied minority shareholder. Ukrainian novel squeeze-out rules will be assessed against this backdrop. Unfortunately, no debate involving comparative arguments preceded the passing of the

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assess air quality ( Giordani 2007 , Nimis et al . 2002 , Türk and Wirth 1975 ). In Ukraine lichen mapping studies have been carried out in many cities, for example Lviv ( Kondratyuk et al . 1991 ), IvanoFrankivsk, Lutsk, Rivne, Ternopil ( Kondratyuk

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Acta Botanica Hungarica
Authors:
S. Y. Kondratyuk
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L. P. Popova
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O. Y. Khodosovtsev
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L. Lőkös
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N. M. Fedorenko
, and
N. V. Kapets

INTRODUCTION The first three checklists of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi of Ukraine were published more than a decade ago ( Kondratyuk et al . 1996 , 1998 a , 2010). Furthermore data on lichenicolous fungi were summarised in 1999

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INTRODUCTION The first special analysis of lichen biodiversity of the Eastern Carpathians of Ukraine was provided by the famous Ukrainian lichenologist M. F. Makarevich (Makarevych 1963, Kondratyuk 2007). Geographical distribution of the Ukrainian

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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
Authors:
K. Shiraishi
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S. Ko
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T. Ban-nai
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H. Arae
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K. Ayama
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P. Zamostyan
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N. Tsigankov
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I. Los
, and
V. Korzun

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Daily intakes of 134Cs and 137Cs in Ukrainians were estimated in relation to the health effects on habitants after the Chernobyl accident. Two hundred and sixty-eight diet samples were collected from 25 oblasts (regions) using a duplicate portion method. For Ukrainians, the range and median daily intakes of 137Cs were 0.53–571 and 8.8 Bq per person, respectively. Intakes of 134Cs were also detected in highly 137Cs contaminated areas. Daily intakes of 134Cs were in the range of not detected to 3.6 Bq per person. Using the highest radiocesium intakes, annual effective doses for 134Cs and 137Cs were estimated to be 2.5·10−2 and 2.7 mSv, respectively.

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: The Case of Ukraine. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 86: 147–154. Olynik I. Resistance to Implementing Policy Change: The Case of Ukraine

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1 Introduction The process of adapting Ukrainian legislation to EU legislation is impeded by the lack of official translations of EU acts and is hampered by a weak understanding of the EU legal system among both legal practitioners and legal

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