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Trud (Russian Newspaper), Труд
Trud, translated from Bulgarian, Russian and other Slavic languages as "Labour", may refer to: * ''Trud'' (Bulgarian newspaper) * ''Trud'' (Russian newspaper) *, the republican Voluntary Sports Society of the Russian SFSR *, a village (''selo'') in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia *Trud, Plovdiv Province, a village in Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria *FC Trud Noginsk, former name of FC Znamya Noginsk *FC Trud Tula, former name of FC Arsenal Tula *FC Trud Voronezh, former name of FC Fakel Voronezh FC Fakel Voronezh () is a Russian professional association football, football club based in Voronezh. Founded in 1947, the club has played in the Soviet Top League and the Russian Premier League. The club will return to the Russian First League i ... * TRNA pseudouridine13 synthase (TruD), an enzyme * (1921-1999), Soviet World War II fighter pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union See also * Thrud * Trud Stadium (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Trud (Bulgarian Newspaper)
''Trud'' (, ), is a Bulgarian tabloid daily newspaper. The newspaper's first issue came out on 1 March 1936, making it one of the oldest Bulgarian newspapers still in existence. From 3 January 1994 to 31 December 2008 it was known as ''Dneven Trud'' (Дневен Труд, ''Daily Labor''). History The first issue of the newspaper came on 1 March 1936 and it was the first weekly newspaper in Bulgaria. It was delivered only to the big towns Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna in the first year. From 20 October 1944, the name of the newspaper was changed to "Flag of the Labor". On 15 September 1946, the newspaper took back its name. From 3 January 1994, it became an independent Bulgarian newspaper. ''Trud'' was a syndicate organ until 1992 when it became a private-owned daily. Its editor-in-chief is Tosho Toshev. The owner of ''Trud'' which is published in tabloid format A tabloid is a newspaper format characterized by its compact size, smaller than a broadsheet. The term originates fro ...
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Trud (Russian Newspaper)
''Trud'' (, ) is a Russian newspaper. ''Truds first issue was on February 19, 1921, in Moscow, in what was then the Soviet Union. Under the Soviet state, the paper published the work of famous writers and poets, including Vladimir Mayakovsky, Nikolai Rubtsov, Yuri Nagibin, and Yevgeny Yevtushenko. Prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, ''Trud'' was the press organ of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions. It emphasized labor and economic analyses and included official decrees and orders. In 1990 the paper's circulation reached 21.5 million, the world's largest according to the ''Guinness Book of Records''. In the years following the end of the Soviet Union, about 21 million of these readers were lost and the paper fell into decline. In 2007, the media asset management group PromSvyazCapital created the holding company Media3. Media3's holdings included ''Trud'', other newspapers including ''Argumenty i Fakty'', and other assets. In February 2008, the daily news ...
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Voluntary Sports Societies Of The USSR
The Voluntary Sports Societies (VSS) of the USSR () were the main structural parts of the universal sports and physical education (fitness) system, that existed in the USSR between 1935 and 1991. The Departmental Sports Societies (DSS) of the USSR (DSS-USSR) (Russian: Ведомственное спортивное общество (BCO) CCCP, Vedomstvennoye Sportivnoye Obshchestvo SSSR (VSO SSSR)) were only very few: * Dynamo (sports society), Dinamo * Voluntary society in support of Army, Aviation, and Fleet (DOSAAF) * Armed Forces (sports society), Armed Forces sports societies (CSKA, SKA, VO, DKA, DO, others). A special sports society was "Spartak" that was controlled by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union through its youth wing Komsomol. The Spartak sports society was mimicking a voluntary sports society claiming its heritage from the trade unions of either "industrial cooperation" or food suppliers. Following the Soviet Union expansion and occupation of neighboring terri ...
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Kemerovo Oblast
Kemerovo Oblast (, ), also known as Kuzbass (, ), after the Kuznetsk Basin, is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Kemerovo is the administrative center and largest city of the oblast. Kemerovo Oblast is one of Russia's most urbanized regions, with over 70% of the population living in its nine principal cities. Its ethnic composition is predominantly Russians, Russian, but native Shors and Siberian Tatars, Kalmak Siberian Tatars also live in the oblast, along with Ukrainians, Volga Tatars, and Chuvash people, Chuvash. The population recorded during the 2021 Russian census, 2021 Census was 2,600,923. Geography Kemerovo Oblast is located in southwestern Siberia, where the West Siberian Plain meets the South Siberian Mountains. The oblast, which covers an area of , shares a border with Tomsk Oblast in the north, Krasnoyarsk Krai and the Republic of Khakassia in the east, the Altai Republic in the south, and with Novosibirsk Oblast and Altai Krai i ...
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Trud, Plovdiv Province
Trud is a village in Southern Bulgaria, located in Maritsa Municipality, Plovdiv Province. The total population count as of the June 2020 Census is 4017 people. Geography Trud village is in the Upper Thracian Plain, 11 kilometers North from the city of Plovdiv. The average elevation of the village is 175 meters above sea level. The total land mass are of the village is 3965 ha. There are several natural landmarks around Trud. There is a century-old tree of an age over 300 years. The tree bares the name of "Arnautski Dub". Landmarks Six mounds form the area "Dense Mounds" near the village. In the proximity there are 9 mounds more, none of which has been excavated for archeological purposes. Necropolises have been discovered North West, South East and South from the current location of the village. A Thracian temple was discovered in the North West part of Trud. Tablets were found with the faces of heroes and the god Apollo. Byzantine coins from the 5th and 6th century ha ...
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FC Znamya Noginsk
FC Krasnoye Znamya Noginsk () is a Russian football team from Noginsk. It has played professionally in 1949, between 1958 and 1969, between 1994 and 2002, and from 2020 to 2023. Krasnoye Znamya's best result was being runner-up in the second-tier Soviet First League in 1959. The club did not pass Second League licensing for the 2024 season. Team name and location history * 1936–1948 FC Krasnoye Znamya Noginsk * 1949–1957 FC Spartak Noginsk * 1958–1961 FC Trud Noginsk * 1962 FC Trud Glukhovo * 1963–1964 FC Trud Noginsk * 1965–1992 FC Znamya Noginsk * 1993–2005 FC Avtomobilist Noginsk * 2006–2008 FC Noginsk * 2008 FC Ekolab-SDYuShOR Elektrogorsk * 2009 FC SDYuShOR Noginsk * 2010–2023 FC Znamya Noginsk * 2023– FC Krasnoye Znamya Noginsk Notable players Players of Znamya Noginsk that have had any international caps with their national teams (not exactly while playing for Znamya): Roman Pavlyuchenko Renat Yanbayev Aleksandr Samedov Roman Shishkin Al ...
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FC Arsenal Tula
FC Arsenal Tula () is a Russian professional football club from Tula playing in the second-tier Russian First League. Originally founded in 1923, FC Arsenal Tula was promoted to the Russian Premier League in 2014 for the first time in its history after finishing as runners-up in the 2013–14 Russian National Football League. This achievement marked three successive promotions for the club. On its debut season in the 2014–15 Russian Premier League, it finished in last place and was relegated back to the FNL. The club spent one season in the FNL before returning to the Premier League for the 2016–17 season, in which they have competed until the 2021–22 Russian Premier League season, when they were relegated again after finishing last. The team currently plays its home games in Arsenal Stadium, which has a capacity of 19,241. History Team name history * 1946–58: ''FC Zenit Tula'' * 1959–61: ''FC Trud Tula'' * 1962–63: ''FC Shakhtyor Tula'' * 1964–74: ''FC Me ...
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FC Fakel Voronezh
FC Fakel Voronezh () is a Russian professional association football, football club based in Voronezh. Founded in 1947, the club has played in the Soviet Top League and the Russian Premier League. The club will return to the Russian First League in the 2025–26 season. The club holds the record for fan attendance in Eastern Europe. History The club was founded in 1947 at a then classified airplane plant. For reasons of secrecy, the team was not officially given a name and was referred to as the Voronezh city team. In 1959 the team became a part of Trud sports society and was renamed ''Trud Voronezh''. In 1977 the team was renamed Fakel, meaning "Torch". The team played in the Soviet League since 1954: *1954–1960 in Soviet First League, Class B *1961 in Soviet Top League, Class A (Soviet Top League) *1962 in Class B *1963–1970 in Soviet First League, Class A, Group 2 *1971–1978 in Second League *1979–1984 in Soviet First League, First League *1985 in Soviet Top League, Top ...
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TRNA Pseudouridine13 Synthase
tRNA pseudouridine13 synthase (, ''TruD'', ''YgbO'', ''tRNA PSI13 synthase'', ''RNA:PSI-synthase Pus7p'', ''Pus7p'', ''RNA:pseudouridine-synthase Pus7p'', ''Pus7 protein'') is an enzyme with systematic name ''tRNA-uridine13 uracil mutase''. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction : tRNA uridine13 \rightleftharpoons tRNA pseudouridine13 Pseudouridine synthase TruD from ''Escherichia coli ''Escherichia coli'' ( )Wells, J. C. (2000) Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. Harlow ngland Pearson Education Ltd. is a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus '' Escherichia'' that is commonly fo ...'' specifically acts on uridine13 in tRNA. References External links * {{Portal bar, Biology, border=no EC 5.4.99 ...
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