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  2. Microplate - Wikipedia

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    The well position is also standardized, but only for 96- , 384-, and 1536-well plates. These are generally well followed by manufacturers: Well Positions [16] [17] 96-well plates have a 9 mm well-to-well spacing, 384-wells a 4.5 mm spacing, and 1536-wells a 2.25 mm spacing. A notable characteristic is that the well array is symmetrical when the ...

  3. Russian wooden architecture - Wikipedia

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    In Russian art criticism, it is generally believed that wooden architecture is much more authentic and rich than stone architecture, [213] [214] [215] and reflects the views of broad strata of the Russian people, especially the peasantry. [216] The Russian art historian E. V. Khodakovsky considers it "the most Russian of all Russian art". [217]

  4. Russian cultural heritage register - Wikipedia

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    The national cultural heritage register of Russia (Russian: Единый государственный реестр объектов культурного наследия) is a registry of historically or culturally significant man-made immovable properties – landmark buildings, industrial facilities, memorial homes of notable people of the past, monuments, cemeteries and tombs ...

  5. File:96-Well plate.svg - Wikipedia

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    Here, I redesigned the 96-well plate figure working from an overlay of a 96-well plate manufacturer technical drawing, and the official SLAS/ANSI 96-well plate size standards. Designed in Inkscape. 16:42, 29 May 2020: 672 × 452 (70 KB) FlowerFaerie087: Minor edit for consistent, smooth image: 15:43, 29 May 2020: 672 × 452 (76 KB) FlowerFaerie087

  6. Culture of Russia - Wikipedia

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    "Scarlet Sails" celebration in Saint Petersburg Russian culture (Russian: Культура России, romanized: Kul'tura Rossii, IPA: [kʊlʲˈturə rɐˈsʲiɪ]) has been formed by the nation's history, its geographical location and its vast expanse, religious and social traditions, and both Eastern [1] (Its influence on the formation of Russian culture is negligible, mainly it was formed ...

  7. Architecture of Russia - Wikipedia

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    A Russian envoy to Italy during Ivan III's reign, Semion Tolbuzin, managed to recruit the Bolognese architect Aristotele Fioravanti (1420–85), as well as his son and an assistant. Fioravanti had previous work in northern Italy, as well as working alongside Antonio Averlino Filarete for the Sforza family in Milan.

  8. Mal'ta–Buret' culture - Wikipedia

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    The Mal'ta–Buret' culture (also Maltinsko-buretskaya culture) is an archaeological culture of the Upper Paleolithic (generally dated to 24,000-23,000 BP but also sometimes to 15,000 BP). [5] It is located roughly northwest of Lake Baikal , about 90km to the northwest of Irkutsk , on the banks of the upper Angara River .

  9. Maykop culture - Wikipedia

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    The Maykop culture was thus well-situated to exploit the trading possibilities with the central Ukraine area. [citation needed] Radiocarbon dates for various monuments of the Maykop culture are from 3950 - 3650 - 3610 - 2980 calBC. [5] After the discovery of the Leyla-Tepe culture in the 1980s, some links were noted with the Maykop culture.