Polynominativity of geographical objects in the linguocultural context
                             ... subsystems for utilitarian purposes, including cultural considerations. 5) linguocognitive factors: they lead to the emergence of ‘double’ names that mirror individual or collective features of a particular worldview model. It is evident that these factors interact dynamically within specific historical, social, and cultural contexts. The study of the intricate interplay between these elements holds promise, and advancements in onomastic ethnolinguistics, coupled with developments in computational linguistics, are particularly noteworthy. Despite progress, researchers tackling this thematic area are confronted with numerous unresolved questions.
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                            Influence of hematopoietic growth factors on the activation status and functional activity of human T-lymphocytes
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                            Ergonomics and the translation process
                             ... translation process can be regarded as a complex system involving many agents, organizational factors such as workflow, communication processes, project management, job security...  ... sense (e. g. lighting, temperature, air quality, space) as well in the broader sense of the role of translation and translators in the economy and society as a whole can...  ... issues in professional translation. In: J. W. Schwieter and A. Ferreira, eds. The Development of Translation Competence: Theories and Methodologies from Psycholinguistics... 
                           
          
            
              
                            
              
                            Innovative factors and conditions of sustainable development of rural territories
                            This article considers the main features of sustainable development of rural territories, identifies the factors of innovative entrepreneurship, and assesses their influence on the condition of rural economy. Special attention is paid to the analysis of concepts, programmes, and projects in the field of rural territory development. The authors summarise ... 
                           
          
            
              
                            
              
                            The coastal factor in spatial development programmes for the municipalities of the Kaliningrad region
                             ... coastline is the settlement system, which incorporates both the growing cities of the Kaliningrad agglomeration and areas of low population density, the latter located primarily along the bays. These circumstances determine what effect the coastal factor has on the socio-economic development of a certain municipality in the Kaliningrad region. We believe that the municipalities that use this factor to a limited degree do not fully realise the potential of their geographical location. Alongside employing other development resources, it is ... 
                           
          
            
              
                            
              
                            The political elite recruitment in the Baltic: the role of the ethnic factor
                             ... results obtained can be used for research, educational, and practical purposes. In the field of research and education, they can be employed in further research on the transformation of the elite structure in the Baltics in view of the ethnopolitical factor, including comparative analysis of the elite re-grouping processes, as well as in developing corresponding university courses. As to the practical aspect, the results obtained can be used by the authorities of the Russian Federation in making decisions regarding interaction with the representatives of Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian ... 
                           
          
            
              
                            
              
                            The social phenomenon of pilfers at factory No. 820 in the first post-war years (1946—1953)
                            Based on documents of the State Archive of the Kaliningrad region that were not previously used for scientific purposes, this article attempts to examine the specific Soviet social phenomenon of factory pilfers and identify the reasons behind its development, as well as its extents at factory No. 820 (today, the Yantar factory). The author presents the facts of petty thefts at the factory and analyses corresponding punishments and the management’s attitude towards pilfers.
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                            The Development of International Tourism in Lithuania:   a Comparative Analysis of Regional Aspects
                             ... Baltic Republics, Middle States Geographer, no. 34, p. 1—9.
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20. Strategy of Lithuania‘s Tourism Communication and Marketing 2009—2013, Valstybinis Turizmo departamentas prie LR Ūkio ... 
                           
          
            
              
                            
              
                            Three development strategies of the Kaliningrad region (1991—2018)
                            After the demise of the USSR the Kaliningrad region became a Russian exclave, geographically separated from the rest of Russia by foreign states. The development of the region became dependent on external factors, including Russia’s political relations with foreign countries, NATO and EU. Geopolitical changes required adjustments in the region’s socio-economic development strategy. In the period of 1991 to 2018 three comprehensive strategies succeeded ...