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C. The only lerpene-like natural hydrocarbon containing nine C atoms. It is found in East Indian sandalwood oil and also in Siberian, German and Swedish pine-needle oils. It has a rather unpleasant smell, resinifies easily and is difficult to obtain pure. [Pg.352]

Khludnev A.M. (1996d) The equilibrium problem for a thermoelastic plate with a crack. Siberian Math. J. 37 (2), 394-404. [Pg.379]

Khludnev A.M. (1998) Regularization and solution existence in the equilibrium problem for elastoplastic plate. Siberian Math. J. 39 (3), 670-682. [Pg.379]

Kovtunenko V.A. (1994b) An iteration penalty method for variational inequalities with strongly monotonous operators. Siberian Math. J. 35 (4), 735-738. [Pg.381]

Kovtunenko V.A. (1996b) An iterative penalty method for a problem with constraints on the inner boundary. Siberian Math. J. 37 (3), 508-512. [Pg.381]

Plotnikov P.I. (1995) On a class of curves arising in a free boundary problem for Stokes flow. Siberian Math. J. 36 (3), 619-627. [Pg.384]

USSR Pat. 340,270 Q an. 31, 1973), (to Novosibirsk Oig. Chem. Inst. Siberian Academy of Sciences USSR). [Pg.507]

Chromium was first isolated and identified as a metal in 1789 by Vauquelin who was working with a rare mineral, Siberian red lead or crocoite [14654-05-08] PbCrO (3). The name chromium comes from the Greek word chroma color and resulted from the wide variety of brilliant colors... [Pg.113]

THE ENVIRONMENTAL MULTIELEMENT REFERENCE MATERIAL COLLECTION OF THE INSTITUTE OF GEOCHEMISTRY, SIBERIAN BRANCH,... [Pg.29]

Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Favorsky St.,lA, Irkutsk 664033, Russia, E-mail lsuvor igc.irk.ru... [Pg.152]

Institute of Geochemistry, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, 664033, Irkutsk, Favorskiy st. 1 A, pavpla igc.irk.ru... [Pg.177]

Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Institute of Geochemistry Favorsky St. 1 A, 664033 Irkutsk, Russia, obel igc.irk.ru Irkutsk State University, Institute of petroleum coal chemical synthesis Lermontov St. 128, 664033 Irkutsk, Russia, sskornikova mail.ru... [Pg.438]

In the 90"s of the last century members of the Archeological and Ethnographical Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences have excavated on the plateau Ukok in the Republic Mountain Altai several frozen graves. [Pg.461]

Batsanov, S.S., Physical Chemistry of Shock-Induced Compression A New Scientific Trend Comes Into Being, Izv. Siberian Acad. Sci., Chemical Series (6), 676-686 (1967). [Pg.363]

On the night of June 3,1989, a pipeline carrying liquefied natural gas began to leak close to the Trans-Siberian railway track between the towns of Asma and Ufa. A flammable doud of leakage covered the railway track. At the moment two trains passed through the cloud shortly after midnight, it was ignited. The blast was enormous, and considerable portions of both trains were derailed. The death toll was approximately 650. [Pg.23]

A leak had occurred in the pipeline between the towns of Ufa and Asma at a point 800 m (0.5 mi) away from the Trans-Siberian double railway track. The area was a wooded valley. Throughout the area, there had been a strong smell of gas a few hours before the blast. The gas cloud was reported to have drifted for a distance of 8 km (5 mi). [Pg.23]

Finally, in 1797, the Frenchman L. N. Vauquelin discovered the oxide of a new element in a Siberian mineral, now known as crocoite (PbCr04), and in the following year isolated the metal itself by charcoal reduction. This was subsequently named chromium (Greek xpco ia, chroma, colour) because of the variety of colours found in its compounds. Since their discoveries the metals and their compounds have become vitally important in many industries and, as one of the biologically active transition elements, molybdenum has been the subject of a great deal of attention in recent years, especially in the field of nitrogen fixation (p. 1035). [Pg.1002]

Irina A. Maretina (157), A. E. Eavorsky Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Irkutsk 664033, Russia... [Pg.307]

Eugene V. TVetyakov (1), Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia, e-mail te V ns. kinetics. nsc.ru... [Pg.307]

Santene has also been examined by Aschan. The following are the characters of the purest specimens which have been isolated from sandalwood and Siberian nine oils —... [Pg.80]

Erbsen-baum, m. Siberian acacia, -erz, n, pea ore (form of limonite). [Pg.134]

Shoreharte, /. Shore hardness, slameslsch, a. Siamese, Siam, slbirisch, a. Siberian. [Pg.409]

Nesterovich NI (1979) Equations of turbulent motion of heterogeneous mixtures (in Russian). Prepr of Inst of Theor and Appl Mech USSR Academ of Science, Siberian Branch 8 28... [Pg.122]

Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences Novosibirsk, USSR... [Pg.173]

Fundamental research in pyrotechnics is published in the US in Combustion and Flame by the Combustion Institute, and in the UK in Combustion Science and Technology and in Fuel . Germany has the new, journal, Propellants and Explosives (German Chemical Society), which is the successor to the discontinued Explosivstoffe . A necessary caveat is that these journals are strongly oriented toward combustion or propulsion so that only rarely do they yield pyrotechnic information. Likewise, the various publications of the learned societies contain much data on thermodynamics, spectroscopy, and instrumental analysis which are useful in the study of pyrotechnics. In the USSR the situation is somewhat better as Physics of Combustion and Explosion (Fizika Gorenia i Vzryva) of the Siberian Branch Academy of Sciences USSR is exclusively oriented toward subjects of interest, as several scientific institutes are primarily devoted to research in pyrotechnics. The same authors do publish also, however, in the journals of the Academy of Science USSR (of which there are several) as well as in the corresponding journals of the academies of the various republics, so that the impression is created of a high level of activity... [Pg.998]


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