Publications by authors named "Sergei Frolov"

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  • The study focuses on the Siberian Traps magma and its role in creating a sub-volcanic plumbing system, leading to the formation of sills in the Tunguska Basin that release gases during metamorphism.
  • The findings reveal that sills over 100 meters thick are common, especially in Cambrian evaporites, with an average thickness of 115-130 meters.
  • Thermal modeling indicates these sills can generate significant amounts of CO₂, reinforcing the idea that sub-volcanic activity contributed to environmental changes during the End-Permian crisis.
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Text4baby uses new technology to deliver health messages and engage pregnant women and new mothers in healthy behaviors. The authors describe the need for carefully conducted early adopter epidemiologic evaluation and describe one such evaluation in a women, infant, and children clinic population in the United States and its proposed adaptation for use among early users of Text4baby in Russia. Collaborative efforts among countries can guide international understanding and use of best practices of this emerging technology.

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Analyses of allozyme (18 loci) and partial mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences (1295 bp, 16S rRNA) support the classification of phoxinin minnows from the northern Far East into 2 genera of 8 species: Phoxinus phoxinus, Rhynchocypris oxycephalus, R. perenurus, R. czekanowskii, R.

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