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Mitochondrial COI sequences seem to be useful in providing epidemiological evidence for introduction of C. salaris to Norway (Hansen et al., 2003), but are probably too conserved to provide detailed information on the spread of the parasite within a country. Nevertheless, Meinila et al. (2004) used COI sequences in phylogenetic analysis of C. salaris and C. thymallifrom Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia and Latvia, concentrating on hypotheses of taxonomy and speciation. [Pg.132]

Plotnikov GK, Emtyl MH, Abaev YI (1990) Conference on the actual problem of ecology and conservation of nature of basin. Krasnodar, Russia, p 117 (in Russian)... [Pg.406]

Pryahkin YUV, Volovik SP (1997) The problems of the fishery and conservation of Azov-Black Sea basin fish. AzNIIRKH. Rostov-on-Don, Russia, p 204 (in Russian)... [Pg.406]

The back-to-nature ethic embodied in both Russian ideals about the organic life and dachniki s activities contributes an important comparative example to understandings of environmental and nature movements in other parts of the world. Russians ideas about environmental stewardship invert the expected relationship between person and land, so that nature is understood to care for and protect people. Yet this does not absolve individuals from responsible behavior, even though what constitutes responsible action might seem at odds with the goals of environmental conservation. As a result, while popular opinion in Russia might hold that litter and fires in forests are undesirable, the perpetuation of such practices is understandable within the logic of a philosophy that sees nature as the one space where the normal rules and structures do not apply. [Pg.171]

Weiner, Douglas. R. 2000 [1998]. Models of Nature Ecology, Conservation and Cultural Revolution in Soviet Russia. Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh Press. [Pg.195]

The data on annual wood biomass production in the main forest types have been taken from (Bazilevich, 1993). We used the value of maximum permissible level of lead in the wood equal to 0.(X)5 g/kg as an accepted in Russia (Moiseev, 1994). To estimate cadmium accumulation in the biomass, the background values equal to 0.25 mg/kg for coniferous species, 0.5 mg/kg for small leaf species and 0.6 mg/kg for broad leaf species (Uchvatov, 1995), were used. The metal accumulation in the wood biomass was not calculated for the areas without forest ecosystems, for example, tundra and steppe ecosystems. We supposed that metal conservation in the biomass of these natural ecosystems was only temporal with subsequent mineralization of organic matter and entering biogeochemical cycling. [Pg.529]

Tchikoff, V.V. (1916). Irrigation of Taurida Region, South Russia. Russian Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Soil Conservation Petrograd. [Pg.880]

The power demand prognosis [4] shows that even based on a conservative scenario, power use in Russia will increase by about 30% by the year 2010, and by the year 2030 — in 2 times as compared 1995 level. The tendency during the last few years in Russia is to double-triple lead the rate of increase in fossil fuel cost compared to the rate of increase in nuclear fuel cost. So, new WWER-lOOO/V-392 power unit has a good perspective from the view point of extensive implementation in the framework of the electricity production in Russia. [Pg.153]

During the meeting of APEC Ministers responsible for environmental protection in Khabarovsk (July 2012) the Russian Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Sergei Donskoi, stated that modern Russia is taking steps towards greening the economy with a main focus on conservation of the environment and rational use of resources. ... [Pg.215]

Lelekova (1998) Lelekova, O. Icon restoration and research in Russia The Art of Holy Russia Icons from Moscow 1400-1660 Royal Academy of Arts, London (1998) SI-92 Lemoine DU Manoir (1893) Lemoine, R. du Manoir, C. Les matieres premieres employees en peinture Rouen (1893) Leona Winter (2001) Leona, M. Winter, J. Fiber optics reflectance spectroscopy a unique tool for the investigation of Japanese paintings Studies in Conservation 46 3 (2001) 153-162... [Pg.479]

A consequence of the first law of thermodynamics, the conservation of energy, is that we can combine standard enthalpies of reactions to produce the standard enthalpy of another reaction. If a reaction can be accomplished in a set of steps, each a reaction with a known standard enthalpy, the sum of the standard enthalpies of the steps is the standard enthalpy of the overall reaction. This statement is often called Hess s law (Germain Henri Hess, Russia, 1802-1850). Standard enthalpies of formation are available in published tables, and a few selected values are listed in Table 6.1. Enthalpies of formation are reaction enthalpies for which the reactants are pure elemental substances. Thus, if we can develop a set of reaction steps where the reactants in each step are elemental substances, the overall reaction enthalpy will be a combination of enthalpies of formation. Here is an example ... [Pg.145]


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