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    Specific Features of the Physicochemical Properties of Dispersed Ice Surface by Fedoseeva, V. I., Fedoseev, N. F., Burnasheva, M. P.

    “…It has been experimentally revealed that a quasi-liquid film that exists on the surface of dispersed ice particles and exhibits dissolving properties…”
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    X-Ray, Synchrotron and Mass-Spectrometric Methods for the Study of Ceramic Objects of Cultural Heritage by Antipin, A. M., Kvartalov, V. B., Svetogorov, R. D., Seregin, A. Yu, Fedoseev, N. F., Tereschenko, E. Yu, Alekseeva, O. A., Yatsishina, E. B.

    Published in Crystallography reports (01-05-2019)
    “…Fragments of stamped amphorae (south Pontic (Sinope, III–I BC) and Mediterranean (Thasos, IV–III BC, and, presumably, Chios, III–II BC)), found in excavations…”
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    Study of the Ancient Crimean Ceramics by Electron Microscopy Methods by Mandrykina, A. V., Khmelenin, D. N., Kolobylina, N. N., Vasil’ev, A. L., Smekalova, T. N., Fedoseev, N. F., Tereschenko, E. Yu, Alekseeva, O. A., Yatsishina, E. B.

    Published in Crystallography reports (01-09-2018)
    “…Fragments of ancient amphorae and tiles dated to the IVth to IInd centuries BC, which were found on the Crimean peninsula, have been investigated by methods of…”
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    The effect of water-structuring magnesium ions on the state of quasi-liquid ice film by Fedoseeva, V. I., Fedoseev, N. F., Burnasheva, M. P.

    “…Sorption of molybdate anions from aqueous solutions on the surface of dispersed ice is studied as depending on initial concentration of magnesium chloride. KCl…”
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    Sorption of molybdate anions by a quasi-liquid film on the surface of dispersed ice by Fedoseeva, V. I., Fedoseev, N. F.

    “…Molybdate anion sorption on the surface of dispersed ice in the presence of KCl as a background electrolyte is studied depending on the pH and temperature. The…”
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