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    HEAVY METALS AND ARSENIC IN SOILS IN THE VICINITY OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES AND NUCLEAR POWER PLANT (BY THE EXAMPLE OF THE BELOYARSK NPP) by Alexey V. Panov, Alexander V. Trapeznikov, Alexander V. Korzhavin, Elena V. Sidorova, Yuri N. Korneev

    “…The relevance. Pollution of ecosystems with heavy metals and arsenic is a significant anthropogenic factor that adversely affects humans and biota. In the…”
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    DRILLING BIT PDC PLATES LIFETIME CONTROL by Aleksandr Ya. Tretyak, Elena V. Sidorova, Yuriy F. Litkevich, Svetlana I. Lubianova, Aleksey A. Burtsev, Aleksandr V. Mokhov

    “…The relevance of the research is caused by the fact that nowadays it will be impossible to explore the georesources if we don’t provide the drilling…”
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    Estimation of pore size distribution in MCM-41-type silica using a simple desorption technique by Shkolnikov, Evgeny I., Sidorova, Elena V., Malakhov, Alexander O., Volkov, Vladimir V., Julbe, Anne, Ayral, André

    “…A recently developed dynamic desorption technique is used for obtaining vapor isotherms on porous materials. This gravimetric technique does not require any…”
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    Non-Constructive Forms of Behavior of Children in Primary School with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder by Tatiana N. Knyazeva, Elena V. Sidorova

    Published in Rossijskij psihologičeskij žurnal. (01-03-2016)
    “…The article is devoted to the study of the prevailing forms of disruptive behavior, characteristic of younger students with attention deYcit and…”
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    Неконструктивные формы поведения младших школьников с синдромом дефицита внимания с гиперактивностью by Knyazeva, Tatiana N., Sidorova, Elena V.

    Published in Rossijskij psihologičeskij žurnal. (31-03-2016)
    “…The article is devoted to the study of the prevailing forms of disruptivebehavior, characteristic of younger students with attention deYcit and…”
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