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Prof N. N. Kulov (Vice President) Department of International Relations Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences 31 Leninskii prospekt 119991 Moscow Russia... [Pg.458]

Nezhinsky LN, Ignatov AV (eds) (1999) Russia and Black Sea Straits (XVIII-XX Centuries). International Relations, Moscow, p 557 (in Russian)... [Pg.438]

E. Bagot, US Ambivalence and the Russo-Chechen Wars Behind the Silence, StanfordJournal of International Relations, 2009, Vol. 11, 3—34 (noting that Russia controlled the flow of information about Chechnya and that, as a consequence, the United States either knew nothing about this region or received biased information). [Pg.71]

Banfi L, Basso A, Cemlli V, Guanti G, Riva R (2009) IV international conference on multi-component reactions and related chemistry , 24—28/5. Ekaterinburg (Russia), p S16... [Pg.36]

Chebanov VA, Sakhno YI, Saraev VE, Muravyova EA, Andrushchenko AY, Desenko SM (2009) Multicomponent heterocyclizations control of chemo- and regioselectivity. Fourth international conference multi-component reactions and related chemistry , Ekaterinburg, Russia, 1-3... [Pg.82]

Beauvy, M., D. Gosset, and D. Simeone. 2002. Nuclear borides irradiation damages and helium diffusion. In Abstracts of the I4th International Symposium on Boron, Borides and Related Compounds, St. Petersburg, Russia, p. 13. [Pg.71]

In view of the incompleteness of the formation of the regulatory framework for safety, the Russian Federation Gosatomnadzor has been forced to incorporate appropriate regulatory requirements in the effective conditions of licenses issued to operating organizations. Here, use is being made of not only domestic experience and practice, but also the recommendations of international organizations (e.g., IAEA, WHO), provisions of international treaties that Russia has joined, and information conveyed within the framework of bilateral relations. [Pg.19]

Of course, many populations in other circumstances claim to be disenfranchised or suppressed. They will argue that they too have been subjected to colonialism. However, they are excluded from application of the concept. For example, Chechnya argued that it was forcibly incorporated into Russia during the period of imperialism and colonially exploited. Nevertheless, its claims to colonial self-determination were simply brushed aside on the international stage. Some politicians in Kosovo were tempted to make a similar argument in relation to Serbia. Again, this... [Pg.35]

Markushin VE (1999) Hyperfine Interact 119 11 Measday DF (1990) In Simons et al (1989) p 53 Measday DF (2001) Phys Rep 354 243 MuCF07 (2007) Proceedings of the International Conference on Muon Catalyzed Fusion and Related Topics, JINR, Dubna, Russia... [Pg.1512]

Fomin, G. (1992). Corrosion and Corrosion Protection Handbook (in Russian). GOSSTANDART, VNIISOT, Russia (relates particularly to ISO TC 156 and other international tests). [Pg.467]

Zhang Jiagui. 2011. Development of some micro-landforms and its relation to geohazards. In Proceedings of Environmental Geosciences and Engineering Survey for Territory Protection and Population Safety (EngeoPro-2011 International Conference, Moscow, Russia, September 6-8,2011), IE Kiseleva N.V. (ISBN 978-5-903926-20-6), 257-261. [Pg.92]

Kolosov, V.N. (1995) The evaluation of the composition effect on RF characteristics of the NbsSn compound produced by joint electrochemical deposition, Abstracts of International Conference Rare Earth Metals Raw Material, Processing, Technology of Compound and Related Products, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, p.215. [Pg.244]


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