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In Bulgaria, a preparation containing nigericin is used topically as an antiherpes dmg (171). [Pg.172]

Editors deeply regret that one of the authors, Professor Iliev passed away at the time of preparation of this volume. We have remembered his highly professional keynote talk, given during the NATO-CARWC, also his enthusiasm and high profile sense of humor. We hope that his laboratory in Bulgaria continues to operate and contribute to the world s body of electrochemical knowledge. [Pg.109]

The former French companies had owned agencies in Bulgaria and Greece —these were closed. In the Near and Far East — in Egypt, Turkey, Palestine, Iraq, and China — the agency agreements with the former French companies were declared void. [Pg.302]

Shulga V., Delayed neuro-endocrine toxicity indused by organophosphorus compounds-natural consequence of poisonous substances application for terrorist purpose , In Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Terrorism -Chemical Terrorism and Tramautism, Alexander Monov and Christophor Dishovsky, eds, Publishing House of the Union of Scientists in Bulgaria, 2005 ( in press). [Pg.13]

PROABD MSC [melt static crystallization] A process for purifying /r-xylene by crystallization. Used in conjunction with MSTDP. Piloted in France from 1994 to 1996 and proposed for installation in India in 1997 and in Bulgaria in 1998. [Pg.216]

G.N. Pakhomov, K. Ivanova, I.J. Moller, M. Vrabcheva, Dental caries-reducing effects of a milk fluoridation project in Bulgaria, J. Public Health Dent. 55 (1995) 234-237. [Pg.372]

CS005 Rousinov, K. S. and S. Athanasova-Shopova. Experimental screening of the anticonvulsive activity of certain plants used in popular medicine in Bulgaria. C R Acad Bulg Sci 1966 19 333-336. [Pg.94]

Spassovski, M. (1976) Health hazards in the production and processing of some fibres, resins, and plastics in Bulgaria. Environ. Health Per sped., 17, 199-202... [Pg.104]

T Petkova-Bocharova, M Castegnaro, J Michelon, V Mara. Ochratoxin A and other mycotoxins in cereals from an area of Balkan endemic nephropathy and urinary tract tumors in Bulgaria. In M Castegnaro, R Plestina, G Dirheimer, IN Chernozemskj, H Bartsch, eds. Mycotoxins, Endemic Nephropathy and Urinary Tract Tumors. Lyon IARC Scientific Publications, 1991, pp 83-87. [Pg.519]

Fig. 6 Features of mountain stations, (a) Location of the stations with their height from the mean sea level, BEO Moussala in Bulgaria is shown in an inset, (b) median summer and winter size distributions in Schauisland showing typical features of mountain size distributions, (c) histograms of N oo concentrations in four mountain stations, showing the prevalence of cleaner free tropospheric air in the stations located in high locations... Fig. 6 Features of mountain stations, (a) Location of the stations with their height from the mean sea level, BEO Moussala in Bulgaria is shown in an inset, (b) median summer and winter size distributions in Schauisland showing typical features of mountain size distributions, (c) histograms of N oo concentrations in four mountain stations, showing the prevalence of cleaner free tropospheric air in the stations located in high locations...
On June 23, 2007, the Gazprom Company and the Italian oil firm Eni unveiled a plan for a large new pipeline to take Russian gas under the Black Sea to Europe. The 900-km South Stream pipeline would submerge on the Russian coast, come ashore in Bulgaria, and then branch to Austria and Slovenia in one spur and to southern Italy in another. All these projects require an adequate estimation of the aftereffects of the increasing anthropogenic stress on the sea environment. [Pg.5]

The observations of the Black Sea level started in the middle of the 19th century. The longest observation series are available in Romania for the ports of Constanta and Sulin (since 1858), in the Ukraine (Ochakov, since 1874 Odessa and Sevastopol, since 1875), and Georgia (Poti, since 1874 and Batumi, since 1882). At present, the observation network of the Black Sea level includes 30 stations (of them, 13 in the Ukraine, five in the Russian Federation, four in Bulgaria, three in Romania, three in Turkey, and two in Georgia). During the past decade, the sea level is also studied with the use of satellites. [Pg.150]

The Turkish Mineral Research and Exploration Institute has classified Turkish copper ores according to geological age. Figure 10 shows eight different regions in Anatolia and one in Bulgaria where copper deposits exist... [Pg.179]


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