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Novikova, S. P. Abstracts of 4 Vsecoyuznogo Symposiums po Medicinskim Polymeram, Dzerzhinsk, SSSR, p. 42 (1979)... [Pg.135]

Riabov SA (1986) Ph D Thesis. Nil Khimii i Tekhnologii Polimerov im VA Kargina, Dzerzhinsk... [Pg.97]

Fundamental research into adsorption and chemical modification has helped to elucidate chromatographic processes. This research has led to new developments in gas adsorption chromatography by A. Kiselev, Yashin (Experimental Design Office, Dzerzhinsk), Poshkus (Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, Vilnius) and co-workers (2, 17, 288-290). Together with theoretical investigations and molecular statistical calculations, this method can be used to determine the structural parameters of the adsorbate molecule (this direction of research is referred to as chromatoscopy). [Pg.623]

Kiselev, A. V. Proc. Third All-Union Conf. Gas Chromatogr. DF OKBA Dzerzhinsk, 1966 p 15. [Pg.636]

Atopsheva, L. A. Gorelik, L. A. Badovskaya, Z. I. Tyukhteneva and I. N. Kozlovskaya (State Scientific-Research and Design Institute of the Nitrogen Industry Dzerzhinsk) ... [Pg.1070]

Kargin Institute of Polymers, Pilot factory, Dzerzhinsk, Russia... [Pg.406]

DZERZHINSK ( Nizhniy Novgorod Oblast). Here, on the shore of the Oka at what is now "Kaprolaktam", production of Levinstein yperite was set up in 1939, and continued until 1942 when the plant was converted to the production of Zaykov yperite, which was then produced until the end of the war. This same plant was involved in lewisite production in the war and post-war years. Purification of yperite-contaminated air was ineffective and such air spread over the densely-populated residential areas within a 5-7 km radius of the plant. In the years of intensive production of TC, effluents from the chemical plants passed to the Oka through a system of lakes [1]. Barrels used for packaging arsenic were buried directly on the territory of the plant. [Pg.21]

Beginning with the war, CW produced by the plants of Chapaevsk, Dzerzhinsk and other towns, were kept on a storage ground near Chapaevsk (Pokrovka settlement). In the late forties, tanks with unnecessary yperite were transported to Arys [8,9]. In the early sixties, at least 1,200 tonnes of yperite were disposed of by means of Incineration... [Pg.22]

Dzerzhinsk (Russia). Catastrophic destruction of an industrial building in result of karst collapse and instant formation of a sinkhole with the diameter over 30 m. The design type of the building—frame on isolated foundations. There was no loss of life because the collapse happened 1 hour before the beginning of the working day. Scenario type— AIII-Bc-Cl. R = 0.001. [Pg.886]

Ivanov, A.A. Calculation and Designing ofWhirlwind Separation Apparatuses on the Basis of the Structural Analysis of Hydrodynamics of the Twirled Streams. Dissertation Assoc. Prof Dr. Ing. Dzerzhinsk 1998, 307 p, (in Russian). [Pg.27]

Uspensky, V. A. Theory, Calcrdahon and Researches of Whirlwind Apparatuses of Treatment Facilihes—Assoc. Prof Dr. Ing. Dzerzhinsk Moscow, 1983, in Russian). Usmanova,R.R.,Panov, A.K., and Zaikov, G.E. Hydrodynamic and Mass Transfer in Vortical-Type Devices. Nova Science Pubhshers 2008. [Pg.28]


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