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Vladimir M. Egorov was born in Odintsovo-10, Moscow Region, Russia, in 1982. He received his MS in chemistry from Moscow State University in 2005. The subject of his diploma thesis was to develop a method of analytical reagents immobilization on cellulose matrix by dissolution or reconstitution using ionic liquids. Currently, he is a postgraduate student at the MSU Chemistry Department. His research interests include (but not limited to) application and synthesis of novel ionic liquids and computational chemistry. He has been a prize-winner of numerous contests in chemistry, mathematics, and biology. [Pg.403]

National Minorities of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Russia had only transferred this predominantly ethnic Russian inhabited area to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1954. In the context of the dissolution of the USSR, the area declared itself a republic, claiming a right of secession from the Ukraine.Ukraine overruled this declaration in its 1995 Law on the Status of Crimea and in its own 1996 Constitution. According to Article 134 of the latter, the Autonomous Repubhc of Crimea is an inseparable constituent part of Ukraine and decides on the issues ascribed to its competence within the limits of authority determined by the Constitution of Ukraine . In the meantime, the autonomous region gave itself a constitution, approved in 1998 by the Ukrainian parliament, which also determined that the Autonomous Republic was an inalienable component part of the Ukraine . [Pg.84]

In 1923 he embarked on another industrial adventure by forming the company Ammonite Co., Inc. and becoming its President and chief stockholder. Ammonite was formed to utilize the results of his research as well as the research of Chichibabin in Russia to produce various types of nitrogen-based explosives. Unfortunately, a major explosion in that company led to its dissolution in 1926. In 1928, while consulting for... [Pg.128]

Following the December 1991 dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), Russia became its legal successor state to the BTWC. In 1992, Russia admitted that there had been a delay in its implementation of the BTWC. This admission was taken as acknowledgment that the USSR had violated the BTWC. [Pg.31]

TRILATERAL PROCESS. During the early 1990s, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) (and, after its dissolution, Russia), the United Kingdom, and the United States engaged in a secret diplomatic process known as the trilateral process. The United Kingdom and United States used this process in an attempt to clarify the nature of violations of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) that took place in the USSR and to verily future compliance with the BTWC by Russia. See also BIOPREPARAT. [Pg.210]

Bra] Brandon, J.K., Pearson, W.B., Riley, P.W., Chieh, C., Stokhuyzen, R., -y-Brasses with R Cells , cta Crystallogr, 3B, 1088-1095 (1977) (Crys. Structure, Experimental, 16) [19770st] Ostrovskii, O.I., Stomakhin, A.Ya., Ditrikh, E., Grigoryan, V.A., Heats of Dissolution of Aluminium, Silicon and Titanium in the Melts Iron-Chromium and Nickel-Chromium (in Russian), Seventh International Conference on Calorimetry, (Broadened Abstracts), I-HOP, Chemogolovka (Russia), 59-63 (1977) (Thermodyn., Experimental, 11)... [Pg.94]


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