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Izvestiia Akademii Nauk SSSR. Seriia Khimicheskaia, 2331. [Pg.279]

Inorg lot J Peptide Protein Res lilt J Sulfur Chem Intra-Science Chem Reports Israel J Chem Izv Akad Nauk SSSR, Ser Khim Inorganic Chemistry International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research. International Journal of Sulfur Chemistry Intra-Science Chemistry Reports Israel Journal of Chemistry Izvestiia Akademii Nauk SSSR. Seriia Khimicheskaia... [Pg.2620]

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N. Fisher, M. Maertzwernte and S.A. Ostroumov, Izvestiia Akademii Nauk SSSR. Ser. Biol., 1 (1996)91. [Pg.617]

Within the domain of VAPP/RAPP, a fundamental principle was established the complete dependence of the literary field on the field of power. This was sanctioned by a 1925 Party resolution, its publication affirming the Party s first open interference in the artistic field. The tribunes from which this document was issued were the most peremptory Party voices Pravda (Truth), on i July i 1925, and Izvestiia (News), in no. 25-26, 1925. The resolution resulted from a request made by the proletarian journal Na postu, clamouring for more Party support and for a dominant position for proletarian writers in Soviet cultural life. The Party answered by refnsing to ally itself with any specific group but the publication of a document concerning literary politics was a political act that started a new chapter in Soviet cultural life, which would thereafter see the Party as a main source of creative inspiration. [Pg.255]

Toropov N. A. Galakhov RY. (1965). Liquidation in the system ZrO -SiO. Aka-demiia nauk SSSR. Izvestiia. Seriia khimicheskaia, 2, 158-161. [Pg.178]


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