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One aspect of the Russian modus vivendi was the exclusion of the wives from official functions a practice also imposed on visitors. For example, during the forum I asked academician Yevgeniy Velikov, then Secretary General Mikhael Gorbachev s science advisor, if he would arrange for the members of the forum committee to be... [Pg.38]

Very few references are available regarding the study of this redox couple. Gorbachev and co-workers64,65 reported from polarization curves that in citrate and chloride complex electrolytes, the oxidant and reductant reduce to the metal state. [Pg.210]

Gorbachev, A.V. and Fairchild, R.L., Induction and regulation of T-cell priming for contact hypersensitivity. Crit. Rev. Immunol., 21, 451, 2001. [Pg.602]

He was born in Moscow on May 18, 1915 at the time of World War I. Russia was still a monarchy, ruled by Emperor Nicholas II. Nikolay lived through two revolutions, Democratic and Bolshevik, the Civil War, establishment of the USSR, Stalin s dictatorship, and World War II, during which time he spent six years in the army and at the front. He then relaunched his scientific career from level zero, worked through the period of developed socialism , Gorbachev s perestroika, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the establishment of a new Russia. His was quite a long and eventful life. .. [Pg.3]

In 1988, the heyday of Gorbachev s perestroika, Nikolay was 73. The government had introduced an age limit for administrators at 70, and Academician Vladimir Tartakovskii was elected as new director of the IOKh. Nikolay continued as director emeritus and also remained the scientific chief of the laboratory. [Pg.15]

Popov, A. N., Gorbachev, V. M., Torgova, E. I. Separating ability of gas chromatographic columns with stationary phases of various polarities towards mixtures of chlorosilanes and phosphorus chlorides. Izv. Sibirsk. Otd. Akad. Nauk SSSR. 1966, Seri. Khim. Nauk 17. - Anal. Abstr. 15, 1741 (1968). [Pg.65]

Lightfoot P. C., Hawkesworth C. J., Hergt J., Naldrett A. J., Gorbachev N. S., Fedorenko V. A., and Doherty W. (1993) Remobilization of continental lithosphere by a mantle plume major-trace-element, and Sr-, Nd- and Pb-isotopic evidence from picritic and tholeiitic lavas of the Norils k District, Siberian Trap, Russia. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 114, 171-188. [Pg.1384]

Solute Tovbin and Krasnova s data [144] Gorbachev and Shlykov s data [34] Fisher s data [1521 ... [Pg.560]

Tables of values of the integral p x) have been provided [75,76]. Much attention has been directed towards finding suitable approximations for the above temperature integrals [29,58,77-79]. Gorbachev [80] and Sest [49,81] have suggested that there is little value in tiying to find more accurate approximations considering the experimental imcertainties in the original a, T data. Representative examples of the series suggested for approximating (x) are given in Table 5.3. (see also references [34,82,83]). Tables of values of the integral p x) have been provided [75,76]. Much attention has been directed towards finding suitable approximations for the above temperature integrals [29,58,77-79]. Gorbachev [80] and Sest [49,81] have suggested that there is little value in tiying to find more accurate approximations considering the experimental imcertainties in the original a, T data. Representative examples of the series suggested for approximating (x) are given in Table 5.3. (see also references [34,82,83]).
Englund, W. Ex-Soviet scientist says Gorbachev s regime created new nerve gas in 91. The Baltimore Sun. September 16, 1992. [Pg.18]

GMT S.V, Gorbachev, T.G. Marchenkova, and E.G. Timofeeva, Soviet J. Coord. Chem.,... [Pg.530]

Tka] Tkachenko, I.F., Rusetskii, V.A., Gorbachev, A.F., Grigoryeva, M.A., The Phase Transformations in Iron - Manganese Base Alloys (in Russian), Izv. Vyss. Uchebn. Zaved., Chem. Metall, (7), 82-85 (1980) (Experimental, Meehan. Prop., 2)... [Pg.456]

November 1989 heard U. S. President Reagan challenge the Soviet Union Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall (Reagan, 1987). At the end of the 1980s, the remaining days of the Soviet Union were numbered, and despite a failed coup, on Christinas Day 1991, the Soviet flag flew over the Kremlin for the final time. Boris Yeltsin presided over the new Russia, and the man with whom Thatcher could do business [with] retired. [Pg.426]


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