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It is the name of the publisher, Nauka (or Science), published by the Soviet Academy of Sciences. They published journals and books. I believe they had offices in the cities named during the Soviet days. I think your two references are done correctly, as they were books issued by Nauka. The modern reincarnation of Nauka started after the establishment of Russia and was sponsored by the Russian Academy of Sciences. It now publishes lots of science books, printed journals and online journals. See http://www.maik.rssi.ru/ At 11:25 AM 9/17/2006, you wrote: >Hi, >I need your help to complete the following references; I guess the >last one is fine ... "Nauka" in the two remaining ref.s is rather >short as a piece of information to help identifying a Russian publication. > >Timofeev B.V. (1966).- Micropaleofitologicheskoe Issledovanie >Drevnikh Svit [Microphytological investigations of ancient >formations].- Nauka, Moscow, 147 p. (in Russian) > >Timofeev B.V. (1973).- Microfitofossilii Dokembriya Ukrainy >[Microphytofossils from the Precambrian of the Ukraine].- Nauka, >Leningrad, 100 p. (in Russian) > >Timofeev B.V., Hermann T.N. & Mikhailova N.S. (1976).- >Mikrofitofossilii Dokembriya, Kembriya i Ordovika [Microphytofossils >from the Precambrian, Cambrian and Ordovician].- Akademiya Nauk >SSSR, Institut Geologii i Geokhronologii Dokembriya, Leningradskoe >Otdelenie, Izdatelskva Nauka, Leningrad, 106 p. (in Russian) > >Thank you in advance, >BG
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