Irina Didenkulova
https://www.etis.ee/CV/Irina_Didenkulova/estTeenistuskäik
Töökohad ja ametid
01.01.2003–...
Nizhny Novgorodi Riiklik Tehnikaülikool, Assistent, Vanemteadur, Juhtivteadur
01.01.2000–...
Venemaa Teaduste Akadeemia Rakendusfüüsika Instituut, Nooremteadur, Teadur, Vanemteadur
01.01.2017–31.07.2020
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, Loodusteaduskond, Meresüsteemide instituut, Vanemteadur (1,00)
01.04.2015–31.12.2016
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, TTÜ Meresüsteemide Instituut, Vanemteadur (1,00)
01.09.2013–31.03.2015
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, TTÜ Küberneetika Instituut, Vanemteadur (1,00)
01.03.2013–31.08.2013
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, TTÜ Küberneetika Instituut, Vanemteadur (0,50)
2010–28.02.2013
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, TTÜ Küberneetika Instituut, Vanemteadur (1,00)
2007–2010
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, TTÜ Küberneetika Instituut, Erakorraline vanemteadur (1,00)
01.01.2006–31.12.2006
TTÜ Küberneetika Instituut, teadur
Haridustee
2014–2016
The International Society for Engineering Pedagogy (ING.PAED.IGIP), diploma
2007–2008
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, PhD
2003–2006
Nizhny Novgorodi Riiklik Tehnikaülikool, PhD
2001–2003
Nizhny Novgorodi Riiklik Ülikool, magister
2001–2003
Nizhny Novgorodi Riiklik Ülikool, Organization of business activity in science and technology, diploma
1997–2001
Nizhny Novgorodi Riiklik Ülikool, bakalaureus
Teadusorganisatsiooniline ja -administratiivne tegevus
2019−...
Member of the Tsunami Council of Russian Academy of Sciences;
2019−...
President of Natural Hazards division at the European Geosciences Union (elected);
2018−...
Member of Expert Council of Russian Science Foundation;
2015−...
Member of the Editorial Board of Earth System Dynamics, Copernicus;
2014−...
Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy, Springer;
2012−...
Member of the International Tsunami Commission;
2012−...
Member of the Editorial Board of Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Copernicus;
2012−...
Member of the Outstanding Young Scientist Award (OYSA) committee at the European Geosciences Union (NH division);
2010−...
Co-convener of the Tsunami Session NH5.1 at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly;
2016−2016
Co-convener of the session NH5.8 “Submarine landslide hazard and marine paleoseismology: regional and global implications" at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly;
2016−2016
Organizer of the workshop “Extreme events in the earth and planetary sciences”, Warwick, UK;
2015−2018
Deputy President of Natural Hazards division at the European Geosciences Union;
2013−2014
Guest Editor of the special issue “Nonlinear dynamics of the coastal zone” of Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics;
2012−2013
Principal Investigator of a Grant HyIV-FZK-03 "Long wave dynamics and statistics of the shoreline motion: influence of the asymmetry and nonlinearity of incoming waves" (Hydralab IV, FP7);
2012−2014
Principal Investigator of Estonian-Bulgarian grant “Tsunamis in Inland Seas (Black and Baltic Seas)”;
2011−2011
Co-convener of the session “Interplay of physical, biological and geological processes in various spatial and temporal scales” at the Baltic Sea Science Congress;
2011−2012
Guest Editor of the special issue “Nonlinear waves in the ocean” of Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics;
2011−2012
Guest Editor of the special issue “Sea hazards” of Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences;
2011−2018
Science Officer for Sea & Ocean Hazards (Natural Hazards devision) at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly;
2011−2015
Convener of the session NH5.3 “Nonlinear Dynamics of the Coastal Zone” at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly;
2011−2014
Principal Investigator of Estonian Science Foundation Grant ETF 8870 “Wave induced hazards in Estonian coastal waters”;
2011−2012
Member of the Plinius medal committee at the European Geosciences Union;
2010−2011
Guest Editor of the special issue “New developments in tsunami science: from hazard to risk” of Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences;
2009−2009
Co-convener of the session “Interplay of wave dynamics, marine ecosystem and coastal processes” at the Baltic Sea Science Congress;
2009−2009
Convener of the session OS09 “Nonlinear Dynamics of the Coastal Zone” at the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society Conference;
2008−2009
Guest Editor of the special issue “Extreme surface and internal waves” of Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics;
2008−2010
Principal Investigator of EEA grant EMP41 “Shoaling and runup of long waves generated by high-speed ferries”;
2007−2008
Principal Investigator of ProVention Consortium Research and Action Grants (USA) “Tsunamis in Russian Lakes and Rivers” No 3019;
Loometöö
Founding member of the Estonian Chapter within Marie Curie Alumni Association.
Member of the Working Group "Gender equality for mobile researchers in science" within Marie Curie Alumni Association.
Member of the Working Group "Policy on Successful Researchers" within Marie Curie Alumni Association.
Lisainfo
Evaluator for project proposals for: Romanian National Council for Scientific Research; Bulgarian Science Fund (BSF); Research Council Lithuania; Russian Federal Agency of Science and Education; Russian Foundation for Basic Research; Russian Science Foundation;
Kvalifikatsioon
Teaduskraadid
Teaduspreemiad ja tunnustused
2019, Irina Didenkulova, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) Early Career Scientist Award
2016, Irina Didenkulova, L'Oréal-UNESCO “For Women in Science” International Rising Talents
2016, Irina Didenkulova, Humboldt Alumni Award for innovative networking activities
2015, Irina Didenkulova, Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) Career Award
2015, Irina Didenkulova, Professor of Russian Academy of Sciences (elected)
2014, Irina Didenkulova, Russian President award in science and innovation for young researchers (the highest scientific award in Russia)
2014, Irina Didenkulova, L'Oréal-UNESCO “For Women in Science” fellowship
2012, Irina Didenkulova, Humboldt Fellow (Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers)
2011, Irina Didenkulova, Yggdrasil Fellowship for research stay in the University of Bergen, Norway
2010, Irina Didenkulova, Plinius Medal by the European Geosciences Union for the recognition of the interdisciplinary research in natural hazards
2010, Irina Didenkulova, TTU (Tallinn University of Technology) best young researcher
2006, Irina Didenkulova, Marie Curie Fellow
2005, Irina Didenkulova, Scholarship of the French Embassy for stage at the Institut de Recherche sur les Phenomenes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) (Marseille, France)
2005, Irina Didenkulova, The Medal of Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation as “The best scientific student’s work” (MSc thesis “Reconstruction of the wave source”)
Teadustöö põhisuunad
ETIS VALDKOND: 4. Loodusteadused ja tehnika; 4.2. Maateadused; TÄPSUSTUS: marine natural hazards, wave dynamics in the coastal zone, wave runup, nonlinear shallow water theory, tsunami, freak waves, wave statistics
Lisainfo
Marine Induced Hazards: Tsunami. Rogue Waves. Storm Surges. Long Waves Induced by High-Speed Vessels. Analysis of Historical Data. Data Processing.
Nonlinear Wave Dynamics in the Coastal Zone: Wave Propagation and Transformation. Wave Runup on a Beach. Wave Impact on Coast and Coastal Structures. Nonlinear Shallow Water Theory. Mathematical and Numerical Modelling. Physical and Natural Experiment. Wave Statistics. Stochastic Processes.
Methods: Analytical Models. Field Data Acquisition. Laboratory Experiments.
Nonlinear Wave Dynamics in the Coastal Zone: Wave Propagation and Transformation. Wave Runup on a Beach. Wave Impact on Coast and Coastal Structures. Nonlinear Shallow Water Theory. Mathematical and Numerical Modelling. Physical and Natural Experiment. Wave Statistics. Stochastic Processes.
Methods: Analytical Models. Field Data Acquisition. Laboratory Experiments.
Klass
Aasta
Publikatsioon
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2020
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3.1.
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1.1.
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3.1.
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1.1.
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3.1.
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3.1.
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3.1.
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3.1.
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4.1.
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1.1.
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3.1.
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1.2.
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1.2.
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1.2.
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3.1.
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3.4.
2007
3.4.
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5.2.
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5.2.
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5.2.
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1.1.
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1.1.
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1.1.
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1.2.
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1.2.
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3.1.
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3.4.
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3.4.
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5.2.
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1.2.
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3.4.
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2002
3.4.
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3.4.
2001
21.02.2021
Irina Didenkulova
https://www.etis.ee/CV/Irina_Didenkulova/engCareer
Institutions and positions
01.01.2003–...
Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, Junior Member of Teaching, Senior Researcher, Lead Researcher
01.01.2000–...
Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Department of Nonlinear Geophysical Processes, Junior Researcher, Researcher, Senior Researcher
01.01.2017–31.07.2020
Tallinn University of Technology , School of Science, Department of Marine Systems, Senior Researcher (1,00)
01.04.2015–31.12.2016
Tallinn University of Technology , Institute of Marine Systems at TUT, Senior Researcher (1,00)
01.09.2013–31.03.2015
Tallinn University of Technology , Institute of Cybernetics at TUT, Senior Researcher (1,00)
01.03.2013–31.08.2013
Tallinn University of Technology , Institute of Cybernetics at TUT, Senior Researcher (0,50)
2010–28.02.2013
Tallinn University of Technology , Institute of Cybernetics at TUT, Senior Researcher (1,00)
2007–2010
Tallinn University of Technology , Institute of Cybernetics at TUT, Extraordinary Senior Researcher (1,00)
01.01.2006–31.12.2006
Institute of Cyberneticas at TTU, Researcher
Education
2014–2016
The International Society for Engineering Pedagogy (ING.PAED.IGIP), diploma
2007–2008
Tallinn University of Technology, PhD
2003–2006
Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University , PhD
2001–2003
Nizhny Novgorod State University , Master of Science
2001–2003
Nizhny Novgorod State University, Organization of business activity in science and technology, diploma
1997–2001
Nizhny Novgorod State University , Bachelor of Science
R&D related managerial and administrative work
2019−...
Member of the Tsunami Council of Russian Academy of Sciences;
2019−...
President of Natural Hazards division at the European Geosciences Union (elected);
2018−...
Member of Expert Council of Russian Science Foundation;
2015−...
Member of the Editorial Board of Earth System Dynamics, Copernicus;
2014−...
Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy, Springer;
2012−...
Member of the International Tsunami Commission;
2012−...
Member of the Editorial Board of Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Copernicus;
2012−...
Member of the Outstanding Young Scientist Award (OYSA) committee at the European Geosciences Union (NH division);
2010−...
Co-convener of the Tsunami Session NH5.1 at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly;
2016−2016
Co-convener of the session NH5.8 “Submarine landslide hazard and marine paleoseismology: regional and global implications" at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly;
2016−2016
Organizer of the workshop “Extreme events in the earth and planetary sciences”, Warwick, UK;
2015−2018
Deputy President of Natural Hazards division at the European Geosciences Union;
2013−2014
Guest Editor of the special issue “Nonlinear dynamics of the coastal zone” of Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics;
2012−2013
Principal Investigator of a Grant HyIV-FZK-03 "Long wave dynamics and statistics of the shoreline motion: influence of the asymmetry and nonlinearity of incoming waves" (Hydralab IV, FP7);
2012−2014
Principal Investigator of Estonian-Bulgarian grant “Tsunamis in Inland Seas (Black and Baltic Seas)”;
2011−2011
Co-convener of the session “Interplay of physical, biological and geological processes in various spatial and temporal scales” at the Baltic Sea Science Congress;
2011−2012
Guest Editor of the special issue “Nonlinear waves in the ocean” of Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics;
2011−2012
Guest Editor of the special issue “Sea hazards” of Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences;
2011−2018
Science Officer for Sea & Ocean Hazards (Natural Hazards devision) at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly;
2011−2015
Convener of the session NH5.3 “Nonlinear Dynamics of the Coastal Zone” at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly;
2011−2014
Principal Investigator of Estonian Science Foundation Grant ETF 8870 “Wave induced hazards in Estonian coastal waters”;
2011−2012
Member of the Plinius medal committee at the European Geosciences Union;
2010−2011
Guest Editor of the special issue “New developments in tsunami science: from hazard to risk” of Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences;
2009−2009
Co-convener of the session “Interplay of wave dynamics, marine ecosystem and coastal processes” at the Baltic Sea Science Congress;
2009−2009
Convener of the session OS09 “Nonlinear Dynamics of the Coastal Zone” at the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society Conference;
2008−2009
Guest Editor of the special issue “Extreme surface and internal waves” of Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics;
2008−2010
Principal Investigator of EEA grant EMP41 “Shoaling and runup of long waves generated by high-speed ferries”;
2007−2008
Principal Investigator of ProVention Consortium Research and Action Grants (USA) “Tsunamis in Russian Lakes and Rivers” No 3019;
Creative work
Founding member of the Estonian Chapter within Marie Curie Alumni Association.
Member of the Working Group "Gender equality for mobile researchers in science" within Marie Curie Alumni Association.
Member of the Working Group "Policy on Successful Researchers" within Marie Curie Alumni Association.
Additional information
Evaluator for project proposals for: Romanian National Council for Scientific Research; Bulgarian Science Fund (BSF); Research Council Lithuania; Russian Federal Agency of Science and Education; Russian Foundation for Basic Research; Russian Science Foundation;
Qualifications
Academic degrees
Honours & awards
2019, Irina Didenkulova, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) Early Career Scientist Award
2016, Irina Didenkulova, L'Oréal-UNESCO “For Women in Science” International Rising Talents
2016, Irina Didenkulova, Humboldt Alumni Award for innovative networking activities
2015, Irina Didenkulova, Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) Career Award
2015, Irina Didenkulova, Professor of Russian Academy of Sciences (elected)
2014, Irina Didenkulova, Russian President award in science and innovation for young researchers (the highest scientific award in Russia)
2014, Irina Didenkulova, L'Oréal-UNESCO “For Women in Science” fellowship
2012, Irina Didenkulova, Humboldt Fellow (Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers)
2011, Irina Didenkulova, Yggdrasil Fellowship for research stay in the University of Bergen, Norway
2010, Irina Didenkulova, Plinius Medal by the European Geosciences Union for the recognition of the interdisciplinary research in natural hazards
2010, Irina Didenkulova, TTU (Tallinn University of Technology) best young researcher
2006, Irina Didenkulova, Marie Curie Fellow
2005, Irina Didenkulova, Scholarship of the French Embassy for stage at the Institut de Recherche sur les Phenomenes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) (Marseille, France)
2005, Irina Didenkulova, The Medal of Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation as “The best scientific student’s work” (MSc thesis “Reconstruction of the wave source”)
Fields of research
ETIS RESEARCH FIELD: 4. Natural Sciences and Engineering; 4.2. Geosciences; SPECIFICATION: marine natural hazards, wave dynamics in the coastal zone, wave runup, nonlinear shallow water theory, tsunami, freak waves, wave statistics
Additional information
Marine Induced Hazards: Tsunami. Rogue Waves. Storm Surges. Long Waves Induced by High-Speed Vessels. Analysis of Historical Data. Data Processing.
Nonlinear Wave Dynamics in the Coastal Zone: Wave Propagation and Transformation. Wave Runup on a Beach. Wave Impact on Coast and Coastal Structures. Nonlinear Shallow Water Theory. Mathematical and Numerical Modelling. Physical and Natural Experiment. Wave Statistics. Stochastic Processes.
Methods: Analytical Models. Field Data Acquisition. Laboratory Experiments.
Nonlinear Wave Dynamics in the Coastal Zone: Wave Propagation and Transformation. Wave Runup on a Beach. Wave Impact on Coast and Coastal Structures. Nonlinear Shallow Water Theory. Mathematical and Numerical Modelling. Physical and Natural Experiment. Wave Statistics. Stochastic Processes.
Methods: Analytical Models. Field Data Acquisition. Laboratory Experiments.
Category
Year
Publication
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1.1.
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3.1.
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1.1.
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5.2.
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1.1.
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1.1.
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3.1.
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3.4.
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4.1.
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5.2.
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5.2.
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5.2.
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1.1.
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1.1.
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3.1.
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3.4.
2014
5.2.
2014
5.2.
2014
5.2.
2014
5.2.
2014
5.2.
2014
5.2.
2014
5.2.
2014
5.2.
2014
5.2.
2014
1.1.
2013
1.1.
2013
1.1.
2013
1.1.
2013
1.1.
2013
1.1.
2013
1.1.
2013
1.1.
2013
1.1.
2013
1.1.
2013
1.1.
2013
1.2.
2013
1.3.
2013
3.4.
2013
4.1.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
5.2.
2013
6.8.
2013
1.1.
2012
1.1.
2012
1.3.
2012
1.3.
2012
3.1.
2012
3.1.
2012
3.1.
2012
3.1.
2012
3.1.
2012
3.2.
2012
4.1.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
5.2.
2012
6.8.
2012
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.1.
2011
1.2.
2011
1.2.
2011
3.1.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
5.2.
2011
6.3.
2011
6.3.
2011
1.1.
2010
1.1.
2010
1.1.
2010
1.1.
2010
1.1.
2010
1.2.
2010
3.1.
2010
5.2.
2010
5.2.
2010
5.2.
2010
5.2.
2010
5.2.
2010
5.2.
2010
5.2.
2010
5.2.
2010
1.1.
2009
1.1.
2009
1.1.
2009
1.1.
2009
1.1.
2009
1.1.
2009
1.1.
2009
1.1.
2009
3.1.
2009
3.1.
2009
3.1.
2009
3.4.
2009
3.4.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
5.2.
2009
1.1.
2008
1.1.
2008
1.1.
2008
1.1.
2008
1.1.
2008
1.1.
2008
1.2.
2008
1.2.
2008
1.2.
2008
2.3.
2008
3.1.
2008
3.1.
2008
3.1.
2008
3.4.
2008
3.4.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
5.2.
2008
6.3.
2008
1.1.
2007
1.2.
2007
1.2.
2007
1.2.
2007
3.1.
2007
3.4.
2007
3.4.
2007
5.2.
2007
5.2.
2007
5.2.
2007
5.2.
2007
5.2.
2007
5.2.
2007
5.2.
2007
1.1.
2006
1.1.
2006
1.1.
2006
1.2.
2006
1.2.
2006
1.2.
2006
1.2.
2006
5.2.
2006
5.2.
2006
5.2.
2006
5.2.
2006
5.2.
2006
1.2.
2005
1.2.
2005
1.2.
2005
3.1.
2005
3.4.
2005
3.4.
2005
5.2.
2005
3.4.
2004
1.2.
2003
3.4.
2003
3.4.
2003
5.2.
2003
3.4.
2002
3.4.
2002
3.4.
2001
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