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E. P. Mednikov, A.coustic Coagulation and Precipitation oJA.erosok USSR Academy of Science, Moscow, 1963, translated by C. V. Larrick, Consultants Bureau, 1965. [Pg.419]

Proceedings of the International S olvent Extraction Conference 1988, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, 1990. [Pg.82]

Sakharov returned to Moscow in early 1945, as a graduate student at FIAN, the Physical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Igor Tamm, head of FIAN s Theoretical Physics Department, influenced him greatly. In 1947, Sakharov received his Ph.D. for work on particle physics. [Pg.1024]

Quite naturally, novel techniques for manufacturing composite materials are in principal rare. The polymerization filling worked out at the Chemical Physics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences is an example of such techniques [49-51], The essence of the technique lies in that monomer polymerization takes place directly on the filler surface, i.e. a composite material is formed in the polymer forming stage which excludes the necessity of mixing constituents of a composite material. Practically, any material may be used as a filler the use of conducting fillers makes it possible to obtain a composite material having electrical conductance. The material thus obtained in the form of a powder can be processed by traditional methods, with polymers of many types (polyolefins, polyvinyl chloride, elastomers, etc.) used as a matrix. [Pg.140]

GalashinaNM, Nedorezova PM, Tsvetkova VN, Dyachkovsky FS, Enikolopyan NS (1984) USSR Academy of Sciences Proceedings, 278-. 620... [Pg.148]

Prof. N. S. Enikolopyan USSR Academy of Sciences Institute of Synthetical Polymeric Materials Ul. Profsojuznaja 70 USSR-117393 Moscow... [Pg.167]

Nasirov, F. M. Dissertation for the Degree of candidate of Sciences, Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, USSR, Academy of Sciences, Moscow 1965... [Pg.39]

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

Zel dovich Ya.B., Istratov A.G., Kidin N.I., and Librovich V.B., Hydrodynamics and stability of curved flame front propagating in channels. Institute for Problems in Mechanics, The USSR Academy of Sciences, preprint nr 143, Moscow 1980. [Pg.25]

Davtyan, O. K., The Problem of Direct Conversion of the Chemical Energy of Fuels into Electrical Energy [in Russian], Rublishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1947. [Pg.368]

Nikolai G. Basov, PN. Lebedev Physical Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences Moscow, USSR... [Pg.27]

P. Dankov, Electron-Microscopic Study of Oxide Films on Metals, USSR Academy of Science Publ., Moscow, 1958, p. 131. [Pg.504]

Fersman, A. E. (1931). Geochemical Problems of the USSR. Essay 1. USSR Academy of Sciences Publishing House, Moscow, 430 pp. [Pg.427]

Vinogradov, A. P. (1938). Biogeochemical provinces and endemic diseases. Issues of the USSR Academy of Sciences, IS(4/5), 283-286. [Pg.437]

Mihkel Kaljurand obtained his PhD degree in 1979 at the State University of Leningrad and DSc degree in analytical chemistry in 1990 at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Moscow). Since 1995 he has worked as a professor of analytical chemistry at Tallinn University of Technology. [Pg.404]

I. V. Grebenshchikov Institute of Silicate Chemistry, USSR Academy of Sciences and A. A. Zhdanov State University of Leningrad, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. [Pg.242]


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