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  • D.Kouznetsov. Place of science and physics in the human knowledge. Physics-Uspekhi, v.181, Трибуна, p.1-9 (2011, in Russian) [[Place of Science in the Human Knowledge]] ([[Место науки в человеческом знани
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  • ...r religion and morality to the extent, that is guaranteed by international human rights instruments. ...scist,” said Nurali Abu Salih, Commissioner of the Council of Europe for Human Rights.
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  • The human, who was first to discover and formulate this, was great mathematician. in Dmitrii Kouznetsov. Place of science in the human knowledge. (2010)
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  • ...n.ru/tribune/trib120111 D.Kouznetsov. Place of science and physics in the human knowledge. Physics-Uspekhi, v.181, Трибуна, p.1-9 (2011, in Russian) ...ed. This terminology is discussed in the article [[Place of science in the human knowledge]].
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  • ...isis in Japan will cost a lot more than Chernobyl in terms of economic and human losses," according to ...ened in Berlin on Wednesday, April 6, discussed the impact of radiation on human health...
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  • ...ow Ukraine). It is considered the worst nuclear accident in the history of human civilization.
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  • ...isis in Japan will cost a lot more than Chernobyl in terms of economic and human losses," according to !--> ...ened in Berlin on Wednesday, April 6, discussed the impact of radiation on human health...
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  • ...Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant heralds the beginning of an ecological and human tragedy. The open question is whether it will be limited, serious or catast .../news/worldnews/asia/japan/8388394/Japan-earthquake-no-place-for-robots-as-human-heroes-stave-off-meltdown.html
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  • <!-- D.Kouznetsov. Place of science and physics in the human knowledge. Physics-Uspekhi, v.181, Trubune, p.1-9 (2010-2011)!--> [[Place of science in the human knowledge]]
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  • ...isis in Japan will cost a lot more than Chernobyl in terms of economic and human losses," according to nuclear engineer Nataliya Mironova, who is a leading
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  • ...isis in Japan will cost a lot more than Chernobyl in terms of economic and human losses," according to nuclear engineer Nataliya Mironova, who is a leading ...of square kilometers of the land become unusable for the most of kinds of human activity.) In the case of Fukushima, contrary, the nuclear fuel remans conf
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  • ...isis in Japan will cost a lot more than Chernobyl in terms of economic and human losses," according to nuclear engineer Nataliya Mironova, who is a leading ...of square kilometers of the land become unusable for the most of kinds of human activity.) In the case of Fukushima, contrary, the nuclear fuel remans conf
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  • ...isis in Japan will cost a lot more than Chernobyl in terms of economic and human losses," according to nuclear engineer Nataliya Mironova, who is a leading ...isis in Japan will cost a lot more than Chernobyl in terms of economic and human losses," according to nuclear engineer Nataliya Mironova, who is a leading
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  • http://www.newsru.com/russia/21oct2004/army.html Human Rights Watch: российская армия кишит садистами ...у проверить Фонд Карнеги, Transparency International, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International и фонда «Мемориал» на
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  • ...egions of Russia, an information bulletin of the Centre for Demography and Human Ecology of theRussian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Population Studie ...ocking acts of terrorism to reinforce his personal power and to trample on human rights and freedoms. The Dubrovka theatre incident in October 2002 was used
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  • <i>Human rights advisors to Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday blamed senior officials for
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  • Roughly, while a human can count the claps, it indicates, that there is no immediate danger for hi ...nth since the [[Fukushima disaster]], showing that even in century 21, the human society is not yet ready for the civilized use of the nuclear energy.)
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  • ...he Left Front coordinator [[Sergei Udaltsov]], leader of the movement "For Human Rights" [[Lev Ponomarev]] and others.<ref>[http://grani.ru/Politics/Russia/
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  • The main danger of tsunami does not come just from the water, but from the human-made objects: ...to flood the operational rooms of a nuclear plant, without to pick up any human, without to pick up any car, without to break any building.
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  • ...de of the reactor; this requires the pump and, at the failure, implies the human sacrifices. As an alternative, the reactor becomes a nuclear chimney that e At the present level of technology, the human civilization cannot maintain the culture without the energy of the nuclear
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  • In the human civilization of 17–21 centuries, the most usual is the Aramean (arabian)
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  • [[Place of Science in the Human Knowledge]] ([[Place of science in the human knowledge]])
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  • ...ки в человеческом знании]] ([[Place of science in the human knowledge]]) есть философская статья про физик ...b.ru/k/kuznecow_d_j/2010mestoe.shtml D.Kouznetsov. Place of Science in the human knowledge, in English.</ref>, они доступны с 2010 года.
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  • ...b.ru/k/kuznecow_d_j/2010mestoe.shtml D.Kouznetsov. Place of Science in the human knowledge, in English.</ref> English version of this article: [[Place of science in the human knowledge]] <br>
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  • ...nst Russia and [[Vladimir Putin]] and submitted to the [[European Court of Human Rights]] by 2016.05.09. The relatives claim from Putin \(10^7\) dollars per ...served by Sydney legal firm LHD Lawyers on May 9 to the European Court of Human Rights lays the blame squarely at the door of the Russians.
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  • ...ia, biggest worldwide cluster of wikis that tries to collect all important human knowledge. ...ns around definitions are allowed), but articles are still oriented to the human reading.
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  • ...mathematical way. (Especially such a criteria may apply to the beauty of a human body.)
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  • ...it is built on) to the air, but such earthquakes were not recorded in the human history. ...strong [[earthquake]] is followed by [[tsunami]] within a halhour, and the human from the coast are adviced to get altitude at least several meters above th
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  • ...o kill their enemies, their opponents (and even their friends) without any human emotions. We had this in past century; now this happens to Russia. What can ...hat terrorism is not an internal affair of any country that had signed the Human Right declaration...
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  • ...n.ru/tribune/trib120111 D.Kouznetsov. Place of science and physics in the human knowledge. Physics-Uspekhi, v.181, Трибуна, p.1-9 (2011, in Russian) </ref><ref name="mestori">[[Place of science in the human knowledge]]</ref>:
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  • ...f chatting with a real human. There is no general algorithm to distinguish human from robot
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  • '''2. Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights.''' ...nd the need for security, the people in fascist regimes are persuaded that human rights can be ignored in certain cases because of "need." The people tend t
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  • ...including the growth and being of [[life|living objects]] and the most of human activity. In such a way, the area of applicability of such a concept is wid
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  • During the documented human history, there was no description of experiments of creation of '''life'''
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  • ...se the existence of [[God]] who created the life in a way, unavailable for human. Since the time of Bible, the human knowledge did not advance much in the answering that question; the same 3 c
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  • ...seeking to obtain, exercise, defend, or promote internationally recognized human rights and freedoms.
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  • Involve violent acts or acts dangerous to human life that violate federal or state law; Involve acts dangerous to human life that violate federal or state law;
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  • ...ations. Also, God made many additional symmetries; and God found, that the Human use these symmetries. And God saw that this is good. There is a lot of bzz about the scientific and moral advances of the human society.
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  • [[Religion]] ([[Религия]]) is kind of the human activity and knowledge based on some (specific for each religion) set of ir :R3. God likes some actions of human, these actions are called Good.
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  • ...ientific knowledge; it is widely used in other sciences and other kinds of human activity. [[Place of science in the human knowledge]]
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  • ...is not available for humans) has abilities that greatly exceed those of a human. God may look like a human ([[Jesus Christ]], [[Buddha]], [[Lenin]]), but also can be "non-material" (
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  • Through the Human history, the art appears subject of [[censorship]] and repressions. Often, exposure if naked human body is prohibited; vestests insist, that it must be covered, even at paint
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  • ...ered artefacts and lifted two amphoras from the bottom of the Taman Bay.// Human hands have not touched these amphoras for 11 centuries..</i>
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  • ...seeking to obtain, exercise, defend, or promote internationally recognized human rights and freedoms.
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  • ...... "It was a big mistake and I must admit that (the accident) was due to human error." .
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  • [[Time]] ([[время]]) is one of fundamental concepts of the human civilization that allows the classification of events in terms of [[past]],
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  • ...y Russian warplanes on a town in eastern Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Sunday. ...Court is still processing thousands of other cases of Russia’s suspected human rights violations.
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  • Term [[revolution]] may refer also to the similar phenomena in other areas of human activity and usually denotes the change of the government, national leaders
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  • Usually, term '''subject''' is applied to a human being, although it may be applied also to [[God]], to [[animals]], to compu ...iption of a plant does not affect its behavior, while the description of a human society may affect the history.
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  • ...also to measure distances that are too small or too big in compare to the human step; the length of an object can be compared to the length of some special
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  • (The ASCII based formats simplifies human-readability (and the most of operational systems, even "windows", recognize ...e format; the GIF is good choice, because it allows both: the viewing by a human and the easy conversion to the [[PGM]] format and reading by the Solver. Th
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  • ...ion Observation Mission of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights..</i>
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  • 3. Protection of human rights and freedoms of Russian citizens, guaranteed by the Constitution of
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  • 3. Protection of human rights and freedoms of Russian citizens, guaranteed by the Constitution of
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  • ...g mainly corruption and terror, and are not skillful in other kinds of the human activity.
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  • ...ие от ислама, сообщают правозащитники из Human Rights Watch.
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  • ...year 2013, Russia is world-wide leader in the number of violations of the human rights
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  • ...''' is concept about possibility to handle, to rule the development of the human civilization on the Earth from the single office, single council or even by
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  • ...l become possible to improve the state of our planet and ensure the normal human existence for many peoples of the world.
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  • D.Kouznetsov. Place of Science in the human knowledge
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  • ...itsky, as well as on individuals responsible for other gross violations of human rights.
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  • https://www.theepochtimes.com/swedish-researcher-pushes-human-flesh-eating-as-answer-to-future-climate-change-food-shortages_3068833.html Swedish Researcher Advocates Eating Human Flesh to Combat Climate Change Food Shortages.
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  • ...enced on charges of embezzlement, has been judged by the European Court of Human Rights to have been denied the right to a fair trial in his prosecution in We also expect the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) to be invited to observe these elections. The European Union
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  • '''Robot''' is human-created object that can perform some of complicated human functions in the automatic regime. ...s are usually realized either as a programs that in some cases behave as a human, or as electro–mechanical ensembles of actuators driven by a computer. So
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  • ...seeking to obtain, exercise, defend, or promote internationally recognized human rights and freedoms. ..The provisions of this Act shall terminate on the da
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  • ...s as an instrument, as tool to solve practical problems that arises at the human activity.
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  • ...Moscow. 6 November 2010 Attacks on Journalists are not uncommon in Russia. Human rights groups say there have been 19 unsolved murders of journalists since ...activist-Natalya-Estemirova-kidnapped-executed-Chechnya.html Liz Hazelton. Human rights activist Natalya Estemirova kidnapped and executed in Chechnya. 16th
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  • ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US.
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  • ...([[История]]) is [[science]] that deals with notable events of the human civilization.
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  • ...Up! (United Kingdom]], [[American Russian-Speaking Association for Civil & Human Rights (USA)]] and movement [[Fair Vote for Russia – Berlin]] wrote the l
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  • ...on, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, and for other gross violations of human rights in Russian Federation, and for other purposes. ANS to H.R. 4405:
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  • ...seeking to obtain, exercise, defend, or promote internationally recognized human rights and freedoms.
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  • Sergei Magnitsky's death triggered an outcry from human rights activists.
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  • ...Russian citizens bring individuals involved in corruption and violation of human rights to justice;// UPDATE 4-Obama signs trade, human rights bill that angers Moscow.
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  • ...ие от ислама, сообщают правозащитники из Human Rights Watch.
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  • [[Place of science in the human knowledge]],
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  • Roughly, while a human can count the claps, it indicates, that there is no immediate danger for hi ...nth since the [[Fukushima disaster]], showing that even in century 21, the human society is not yet ready for the civilized use of the nuclear energy.)
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  • '''Soviet veteran''' ([[Советский ветеран]]) - human, who participated in the crimilal activity of [[KGB]], [[Communist Party of The European Court of Human Rights, sitting as a Grand Chamber composed of:
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  • ...n of the [[USSR]], they leave the people without food, forcing them to eat human meat.
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  • In the human society, often verifiability is not required for the statements considered.
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  • ...eh. Toward a theory of fuzzy information granulation and its centrality in human reasoning and fuzzy logic. ..., as it spread may dominate, and completely suppress all other kind of the human knowledge, including the classical logics and, in general all kinds of scie
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  • ...eh. Toward a theory of fuzzy information granulation and its centrality in human reasoning and fuzzy logic.
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  • ...rs look like?</ref>. Small object at the left shows the realtive size of a human body.</div>
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  • <i> The principle of cause and effect is deeply rooted in human experience, so much so that it is routinely and tacitly assumed throughout
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  • the lack of careful observation of level of tsunamis during the Human history seems to be a reasonable solution and a useful tool in the organiza
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  • ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US. ...Russian citizens bring individuals involved in corruption and violation of human rights to justice;<br>
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  • ...Russian citizens bring individuals involved in corruption and violation of human rights to justice;<br> ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US.
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  • ...sactions and lawsuits against Hermitage, and for other gross violations of human rights in the Russian Federation, and for other purposes. MAY 19, 2011. ...sactions and lawsuits against Hermitage, and for other gross violations of human rights in the Russian Federation, and for other purposes. May 19, 2011.
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  • ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US.
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  • ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US.
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  • ...u parte, organizaciones de Derechos Humanos como Amnistía Internacional o Human Rights Watch habían pedido a los legisladores que no aprobaran la polémic
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  • ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US.
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  • ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US.
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  • ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US.
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  • ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US.
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  • ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US.
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  • ...dose when one Joule of energy is absorbed per one kilogram of a body of a human (or a mammal animal which is supposed to have similar absorption rate) ...r; 100 sievert are considered sufficient dose to cause the fast death of a human exposed; however, this sequences depend also on the time of the exposition.
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  • ...onse to the US Magnitsky Act which bans Russian officials deemed guilty of human rights abuses to enter the US.
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