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Kuzmin, Y. V., Popov, V. K., Glascock, M. D., and Shackley, M.S. (2002). Sources of archaeological volcanic glass in the Primorye (Maritime) province, Russian Far East. Archaeometry 44 505-515. [Pg.372]

Much of the world s richest wind and other renewable resources are stranded. It is necessary to build many large, new transmission systems to bring this energy to distant markets. For example the wind resources in the Russian Far East and the... [Pg.484]

Inoue M. and Isozaki H. (2003). People and Forest Policy and Local Reality in Southern Asia, the Russian Far East, and Japan. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 376 pp. [Pg.532]

In oiu opinion, to enhance the international cooperation effieiency in the eomplex decommissioning of nuclear submarines taken out of service in the Russian Far East, signing of an additional executive agreement for dismantlement of several NSs and of contracts for dismantlement of 4 general-purpose NSs per year would be appropriate. [Pg.109]

While the needs of the Russian Far East and Northwest Russia have generally been examined separately, where transport and long-term storage is concerned Russia s needs should be considered as a whole. As the same railcars are used for the entire coimtry, calculations of capacity, frequency, and timing must be calculated to maximize the removal of SNF, including the SNF unloaded in previous years, from the most vulnerable sites first. [Pg.243]

The position of India and China is similar in another respect in that both countries have opportunities to import substantial volumes of pipeline gas China from Central Asia, Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far East India from the Gulf and Central Asia. The location and magnitude of the Russian resources in Eastern Siberia and the Ear East means that the natural market will be China and there will be only limited competition for these resources from other importers and also that for East Siberian gas the most efficient means of transport will be via pipeline rather than as LNG. [Pg.80]

Thus for India and China, a strong case can be made that their natural suppliers are Gulf and Central Asian countries and Eastern Siberia/Russian Far East, respectively, and that the most advantageous mode of transportation is pipeline gas. It makes less economic sense for these relatively poor countries to attempt to compete with much richer OECD importers for ENG, when they could import pipeline gas supplies for which - certainly in the case of East Siberian gas and arguably for other sources - they have few competitors. Should they choose to compete for ENG supplies with Europe (and the US) then this will be for Middle East supplies, principally from Qatar. This picture suggests that neither China nor India is likely to become, or seek to become, a serious competitor to Europe for gas supplies up to 2020. However, to the extent that the political and geopolitical problems suggested in this chapter create limits on Russian and Middle Eastern gas exports to Europe and North America, China and India may become more attractive markets for those exporters. [Pg.81]

Khotimchenko, S. V. (1998). Fatty acids of brown algae from the Russian Far East. Phytochemistry 49, 2363-2369. [Pg.354]

Mamatkhanov AU, Yakubova MR, Syrov VN (1998) Isolation of turkesterone from the epigeal part of Ajuga turkestanica and its anabolic activity. Chem Nat Compd 34(2) 150-154 Mamedov N (2005) Adaptogenic, geriatric, stimulant and antidepressant plants of Russian Far East. J Cell Mol Biol 4 71-75 Mamedov N, Craker LE (2001) Medicinal plants used for the treatment of bronchial asthma in Russia and Central Asia. J Herbs Spices Med Plant 8(2/3) 91-118... [Pg.311]

In addition, as an alternative model, a pattern for the southern areas of the Russian Far East, developed by Sakhalin seismologists was considered (Oskoibin Bobkov 1997). In this model, lineaments were not marked. It contains only the areal PES zones. For the development and analysis of both models we have used the published geological, geophysical and seismological data for South Primorye (Fig. 1). [Pg.532]

Securinine (1), the parent alkaloid of this astonishing family, was isolated by Murav eva and Ban kovskii from Securinega suffrutkosa (Pall.) Rehder during their work on the plants of Russian Far East. Its molecular ftirmula was estabhshed as CisHjsNOa. In addition, Soviet researchers determined the presence of a lactone moiety and extended conjugation by IR and UV spectroscopy. Further analysis of the structural information predicted the absence of N-methyl, O-methyl, hydroxyl, methylenedioxy, or ketone groups. Despite its unknown structure, 1 was approved for medical use in the USSR as a substitute of imported strychnine (see Section 8.1). The patents on its isolation, its dihydro and tetrahydro derivative, and various quaternary salts followed. Later, the structure of securinine (1) was simultaneously elucidated... [Pg.8]

Brachytheciastrum collinum (Schleich. ex Miill. Hal.) Ignatov Huttunen 2 DQ336923 DQ200954 DQ200071 Russian Far east, Kamchatka, Czernyadievk 532, 1. June 2003 (MHA)... [Pg.131]

Dolichomitriopsis diversiformis (Mitt.) Nog. Russian Far East, Nedoluzhko s. n. 18.VII.1990 (MHA) AF397777 AF516159 AF403664... [Pg.206]

Russian Far East, Ignatov 97-243 (MHA) AY527132 AF516162 AF516157+ lO... [Pg.207]

Mamillariella geniculata Laz. Russian Far East, Cherdantseva s. n. 21.VII.1988 (MHA) AY683597 AY693652 AY693652... [Pg.208]

Primorsky and Sakhalin (Russian Far East) Powdered form used to treat wounds and some infections (Moskalenko 1986)... [Pg.36]

Schindler, D. L. (2000). Competing for resources First nation rights and economic Development in the Russian Far East. Retrieved May 11, 2009, from http //arcticcircle.uconn.edu/SEEJ/ Russia/deb.html... [Pg.1972]

Boreal forest ecosystems provide the raw materials for lumber/pulp industries in Canada, Scandinavia and Russia. Unlike tropical forests, they receive relatively little publicity but are subject to as many threats deforestation is rife in the Russian Far East and Siberia and there are concerns about the sustainability of North American and Scandinavian boreal forests because of lumbering industries, as discussed in Section 6.2.2 below. [Pg.172]

The forest industries of North America, for example, are based on boreal and temperate forests (see Figure 6.1). The forest industries of Canada and the Russian Far East illustrate the size and importance of forestry in the... [Pg.194]

Newell, J. 2004. The Russian Far East Daniel and Daniel Publishers Ine. McKinleyville,... [Pg.295]


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