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© Magnetic self-motion.   Owner Andrey Andreevich Verner.  The main property of the neutral zone of a permanent magnet is the presence of a directed force of motion (magnetic self-motion) with a prono…
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Directional movement.       Properties of the magnetic field of the permanent magnet the neutral zone is the presence of force directed motion (self-motion magnetic) with a strong attraction towards a…
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Front side: :   Progress Sums:-1,-2,-3,-4,-5...    1,2,3,4,5... We express the formulas:Sn= (n²a₁+n)/2, ; Sn-1=(n²a₁-n)/2,.  (n - Number of summing members, a₁ -  first member of the progression. With…
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Collision of gas molecules is the source of energy. We assemble a simple galvanic cell (analogous to the well-known battery). We place two electrodes with a potential difference in a NaCl solution. Wi…
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Outstanding book on ship's bridge equipment. It is a text book for B.Sc. -Nautical science students and for candidates appearing in second-mate-fg examination.
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Journalists rarely agree that their profession is as much a craft as an art, that mastery of the technique of creating text is as necessary as creative inspiration and intuition. However, practice convinces us that in a situation where there is very little…
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In Russian, there are two homonymous formulas of speech etiquette: your health is a short toast and your health is an outdated address. Formula your (your) health! - "a brief toast, wishing well-being to the addressee before drinking wine" - is included in…
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In the XIX century, the verb to take care of is drawn into the orbit of "amorous" words and phrases. On the basis of its meanings "1 - to have care of someone or look after someone; 2 - to hang around someone, please someone", it develops another thing: to…
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NOSKOVA, Z. A. Candidate of Philological Sciences In our minds, Vladimir Ivanovich Dahl is a great interpreter of words, but in the texts of his own works there are sometimes such mysterious words that even the famous "Explanatory Dictionary of the living …
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Language units that are now considered phraseological units were called differently in the time of V. I. Dahl: sayings, sentences, proverbs, aphorisms. When V. I. Dahl created his famous "Explanatory Dictionary of the living Great Russian Language", the th…
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VI. Previous articles have shown that in the last decade metaphorical models with conceptual vectors of cruelty, aggressiveness and competition, deviations from the natural order of things (war, crime, sports, etc.) have developed. Another group of strong …
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The mischievous, humorous, unfinished poem" Monk " of the Lyceum period (1813) was not published during the poet's lifetime. It describes the confrontation of the monk Pancratius with the" underground sorcerer " Milk. Molok is the French form of the name M…
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The official Russian naming formula consists of three components: personal first name, patronymic , and last name. In the West, two or more personal names are common in the official naming model : Johann Sebastian Bach, Jean Baptiste Poklen, Anna Maria Moz…
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Punctuation errors are sometimes caused by the inability to distinguish between simple and complex sentences, as well as complex conjunctive (compound, compound) and non-conjunctive sentences. To accurately determine what offer you are looking for, we offe…
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In 2001, E. I. Nosov, a veteran novelist, was awarded the Solzhenitsyn Literary Prize. In E. I. Nosov's prose, vocabulary, rhythm, and sound recording are all directed to the main image, which is the innermost core of the work, "the image of images," as A.…
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In the works of Turgenev of the 1860s and 70s, there is often a mention of fog. This recurring motif acts as a comparison, a metaphor, a detail of the landscape, endowed with symbolic meaning. It becomes especially noticeable in Turgenev's "mysterious stor…
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Pearls were one of the most common and popular jewelry items in Russia. They were used to embroider both royal clothes and festive outfits of peasants. The image of pearls as a significant detail of artistic narration appears in the works of Russian classi…
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"The Book of St. Augustine" in the Russian translation of the XVI century - the first "selected collection of works" in Russia of the most prominent Western European theologian, Aurelius Augustine (13. XI. 354-28 or 30.VIII. 430). This is a vivid example o…
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Pushkin is an unsurpassed master of literary jokes, practical jokes, puns, epigrams, and parodies. Wordplay, all kinds of hoaxes were the environment in which the literary tastes of the Pushkin era were formed. "And now a whole system of parody is being fo…
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This question is often heard in the villages of the north of the Lipetsk region, and it concerns the so-called street, unofficial, undocumented surnames. Probably, there is no place in Russia where namesakes and namesakes would not live. Under such conditi…
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What a flourishing state the Russians would bring literature to if they knew the value of their language. E. R. Dashkova The Department of Literature and Language of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Dashkova Moscow Institute for the Humanities have …
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Gogol liked to repeat that his images would not be alive if every reader did not feel that they were taken "from the same body that we are from." This property of Gogol's images - a certain recognizability, closeness to the soul of each of us - was already…
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Of the three named paronyms, the oldest is the adjective massive. For the first time, this word was officially registered almost two hundred years ago (in 1804) in the New Word interpreter and. Yanovsky. Over the years, the meaning of this adjective has pr…
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S. N. Nosov, in his article "Literature and the Game" published in Novy Mir (1992, No. 2), speaking about Tatyana Tolstoy's short story "Sweet Shura", comes to the conclusion that the author in it "is silent about the essence of being" and narrates only " …
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In international practice, it has long been customary for heads of State and their permanent representatives abroad to resort to certain diplomatic acts if necessary. These notes are a kind of written monuments. They were issued in the form of relevant doc…
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Nikolai Mikhailovich Yazykov (1803 - 1846), who belonged to an old rich family of Simbirsk nobles, from his youth felt his poetic vocation, the originality of which was repeatedly mentioned by his great contemporaries: "Yazykov, who inspired you with Your …
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N. V. Gogol was one of the most attractive authors for Russian philologists and writers who found themselves in exile. Let's look at some of their articles that analyze the essential facets of his work. Philologist-Slavist Alexey Feodorovich Boehm in the a…
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The hero reports about his first meeting with the heroine as follows: "I met Nina a long time ago, in nineteen seventeen, probably judging by the places where time has worn out. It was on a birthday party at my aunt's house, on her Luzhsky estate, in a pur…
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The Kiev-Pechersk Paterik is a literary monument of a rare fate: the formation and editing of a collection of works about the history of the monastery and its ascetics pass through the entire time space of ancient Russian literature. The prehistory of Pate…
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By the end of the 16th century, the Solovetsky Monastery had become one of the largest cultural centers of the Russian North. Here the correspondence of manuscripts was conducted, a local chronicler was created, the "Life of Metropolitan Philip of Moscow" …
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300 years since the birth of V. K. TREDIAKOVSKY At the end of the XVII - beginning of the XVIII century, a flood of translated chivalrous and adventurous novels literally flooded into Russia. Interest in them is associated with both external entertainment …
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The man who did so much for Russian science, who wrote with such animation and talent about things that were close to the mind and feelings of the thinking people of Russia, was forgotten by Russian society almost at the moment when the coffin of the decea…
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The cultural life of Europe at the beginning of the XIX century was marked by the appearance of a new type of dandies-English dandies, who became real trendsetters. According to R. K. Barnhart's etymological dictionary, the word dandy appeared in Scotland …
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In memory of a colleague The life of Boris Samoilovich Schwarzkopf developed in such a way that his main scientific activity took place within the walls of the Institute of the Russian Language of the USSR Academy of Sciences (then the Academy of Sciences …
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