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    Chemical Characterization of Individual Aerosol Particles in Central Siberia by Van Malderen, H, Van Grieken, R, Bufetov, N. V, Koutzenogii, K. P

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-01-1996)
    “…In order to characterize the Siberian aerosol, more than 120 samples for single-particle analysis have been collected simultaneously at two sampling stations…”
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    Using synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence analysis in a chemotaxonomic study of some Siberian species of the genus Pentaphylloides hill by Khramova, E. P., Chankina, O. V., Koutzenogii, K. P.

    “…The elemental composition of four species of the genus Pentaphylloides Hill is determined by means of synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence analysis…”
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    SR XRF used to establish pedigree and species differences in the elements accumulated in the hair of aurochs and valuable strains of cattle endemic to the Altai Mountains by Savchenko, T. I., Chankina, O. V., Bogatov, A. V., Koutzenogii, K. P.

    “…SR XRF is used to study the multielement composition of the hair of two strains of cattle and aurochs endemic to the Altai Mountains. Reliable pedigree and…”
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    Trace element composition of common sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) tissues by Skuridin, G. M., Chankina, O. V., Legkodymov, A. A., Kreimer, V. K., Baginskaya, N. V., Koutzenogii, K. P.

    “…Synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence analysis is used to determine for the first time the absolute content and biological accumulation coefficients for a…”
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    Chemical elements and certain risk factors of chronic noncommunicable diseases in the population of Novosibirsk by Zhuravskaya, E. Ya, Koutzenogii, K. P., Gyrgolkau, L. A., Chankina, O. V., Savchenko, T. I., Sherbakova, L. V.

    “…In a population sample of residents of Novosibirsk between the ages of 45 and 69, the complex of the following chemical components of blood is determined by SR…”
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    Elemental composition of mushrooms from Gorny Altai by Gorbunova, I. A., Koutzenogii, K. P., Koval’skaya, G. A., Chankina, O. V., Savchenko, T. I.

    Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (01-02-2009)
    “…Elemental composition of some species of mushrooms from Ust’-Koksa raion, Gorny Altai, was analyzed to identify species that accumulate the highest…”
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    Seasonal and daily cycles of a pollen cloud on the south of western Siberia by Golovko, V.V., Kirov, E.I., Koutzenogii, K.P.

    Published in Journal of aerosol science (01-09-1999)
    “…Content of a pollen atmospheric aerosol component in the air has been studied in 1995-1998 during a vegetative period using the Institute's roof as observation…”
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    X-ray fluorescence method in analyzing forest fire emission elements by Bufetov, N.S, Koutzenogii, K.P, Valendik, E.N

    “…Composition of aerosols from large taiga forest fires was investigated using an X-ray fluorescence method that involves excitation of the characteristic…”
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    The potentialities of SRXRF in studying element migration in swamps of Western Siberia by Efremov, S.P, Efremova, T.T, Koutzenogii, K.P, Kovalskaya, G.A, Chankina, O.V, Peresedov, V.F

    “…Data are given on the measurement of multielemental composition of the peat column profile of the eutrophic swamp of Western Siberia at a depth of 8.5 m by the…”
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    Kinetics of aerosol formation in the free molecule regime in presence of condensable vapor by Koutzenogii, K.P., Levykin, A.I., Sabelfeld, K.K.

    Published in Journal of aerosol science (01-07-1996)
    “…A numerical algorithm based on a special choice of the basis functions in the form of splines is proposed for solving the Smolouchovsky system of coagulation…”
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    Synchrotron radiation measurements of the elemental composition of Siberian aerosols by Baryshev, V.B, Bufetov, N.S, Koutzenogii, K.P, Makarov, V.I, Smirnova, A.I

    “…Samples of atmospheric aerosols from the Siberian region were analysed using the SRXFA technique. The following advantages of this method are demonstrated:…”
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    SRXFA potentialities in studying the multi-element composition of atmospheric aerosols by Koutzenogii, K.P., Bufetov, N.S., Makarov, V.I., Kovalskaya, G.A., Smirnova, A.I., Baryshev, V.B.

    “…The results are described of the statistic analysis of the determinations of multi-element composition of both the filters with the known content of elements…”
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    The potentialities of SRXFA technique in analyzing a techogenic impact on Northern population by Koutzenogii, K.P., Osipova, L.P., Posukh, O.L., Bufetov, N.S., Smirnova, A.I., Kryukov, Yu.A., Ivakin, E.A., Konovalova, N.A.

    “…The multi-element composition of the atmospheric aerosol from two sites in North Siberia region and one sample hair was measured by SRXFA method to assess the…”
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    SRXFA in the studies of the correlation between the element composition of human blood and environment objects by Koutzenogii, K.P., Savchenko, T.I., Chankina, O.V., Popova, S.A.

    “…High correlation has been revealed both between the content of chemical elements in human blood and atmospheric aerosols and between blood elements and food…”
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    Studies of Silver Iodide Ice-Forming Activity: Verification of Theory by Gorbunov, B. Z., Kakutkina, N. A., Koutzenogii, K. P.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-01-1980)
    “…The dependence of the ice-forming activity on particle radius over the range 50 to 3000 Å at fog temperatures of −5, −10 and −20°C has been obtained. It has…”
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