stiffness and pulse wave velocity / Aorta and carotid arteries 137 (0.94 to 1.01) p = 0.096; Obesity OR = 0.47 (0.29 to 1.77) p = 0.003 and Diabetes OR = 2.41 (1.15 -5.05) p = 0.020. Conclusions: According to the results obtained, genetic polymorphisms variables were not in the multivariate analysis equation to determine the increase of the PWV, which can be explained either by being included in the selected variables such as hypertension, or on the other hand, they may not have enough strength to remain in the equation. So, according to this study, PWV has much more to do with behaviors and traditional risk factors than the genetic heritage.P883 Endothelial dysfunction, pulse wave velocity and augmentation index are correlated in subjects with systemic arterial hypertension?
The article is dedicated to the publication of a unique find that is a coin-shaped indication from the early medieval burial complex in Tuekta (Central Altai) and an attempt of its comprehensive analysis. Excavations of the archaeological site were carried out in the 1930s during the work of the Sayan-Altai expedition led by S.V. Kiselev, however, since then, the metioned find has not attracted the attention of researchers. The article presents a detailed description of the coin-shaped indication and the analysis of the applied images, it is there also given the characteristic of the archaeological context of the discovery of the object and discuss the possibility of reading fixed signs. As a result, it is presented an attempt to interpret the product in a specific historical and cultural context taking into account the materials received over the past decades. It should be noted the absence of identical archaeological finds in the numismatic collections. At the same time, an analysis of the details of the image on the coin-shaped indication made it possible to outline a wide range of analogies demonstrating the complex processes of cultural contacts in large territories of Eurasia over a long chronological period. The authors came to the conclusion that the analysed product, as well as other like finds from the archaeological sites of the Türks of Inner Asia, to be a kind of “social markers”, demonstrating their owners’ belonging to the elite strata of the nomadic society and, possibly, reflect their specific authority. The proposed interpretation of such things, given their scarcity, as well as the context of discovery not being obvious, seems debatable and, of course, requires the emergence of new data as a result of further archaeological research
Настоящий очерк продолжает ретроспективный обзор номеров «Журнала церковной истории» (The Journal of Ecclesiastical History) за 2020 год. Данный номер 71-го тома представлен двадцатью публикациями: шестью статьями, очередным обьявлением о конкурсе на лучшую статью и тринадцатью аннотациями недавних крупных публи-каций по истории христианства. There is the continuation of review of the Journal of Ecclesiastical History (2020). Here is issue 4 (November) which traditionally conclude twenty items of publications in each of them. In proposed review of this journal's issue all the published materials will be as usually briefly considered from the point of view of their content and main ideas.
В настоящем очерке продолжается ретроспективный обзор номеров «Журнала церковной истории» (The Journal of Ecclesiastical History). Он охватывает первый выпуск номера за 2019 г. Этот выпуск 70-го тома необычен количеством представленных аннотаций на последние издания — втрое большим стандартного — и списком поступивших в редакцию публикаций, рецензирование которых оказалось невозможным. There is the continuation of review of the Journal of Ecclesiastical History (2020). Here is number 1 (January) which non-traditionally concludes nearly seventy items of publications including the seven full-weight articles, more than fifty of the reviews, and the list of books received. In proposed overview of this journal’s issue all the published materials will be as usually briefly considered from the point of view of their content and main ideas.
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