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    Mechanically activated silicon-phosphorus fertilisers based on the natural and anthropogenic raw materials of Kazakhstan by Kubekova, Sholpan N., Kapralova, Victoria I., Ibraimova, Gulnur T., Raimbekova, Ainur S., Ydyrysheva, Saulet K.

    “…The roots of plants absorb silicon from the soil in the form of silicic acid. It is translocated through the plant until it settles in the intercellular spaces…”
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    Journal Article
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    Dielectric Characteristics of Polyvinyl Alcohol-Based Films by Nikitina, Elizaveta A., Kapralova, Victoria M., Sudar, Nikolay T

    “…The dielectric permittivity and loss factor of polyvinyl alcohol films in the frequency range of 100 Hz to 1 MHz at room temperature are studied. The…”
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    Dielectric properties of organophosphorus polyurethane ionomers by Davletbaeva, Ilsiya, Sazonov, Oleg, Nikitina, Elizaveta, Kapralova, Victoria, Nizamov, Aidar, Akhmetov, Ildar, Arkhipov, Alexander, Sudar, Nicolay

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (10-03-2022)
    “…The dielectric and physical‐mechanical properties of organophosphorus polyurethane ionomers based on the ethers and aminoethers of ortho‐phosphoric acid have…”
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    Impulse and DC breakdown strength of polypropylene thin film by Tumusova, Aina N., Kapralova, Victoria M., Sudar, Nicolay T.

    Published in Physics of complex systems (01-06-2020)
    “…The paper presents the results of a study of the electric strength of a polypropylene film with a thickness of 2 μm. The breakdown voltage of the film was…”
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    Dielectric properties and microstructure of the disintegrated nanogel films of bacterial cellulose by Khripunov, Albert K., Stepanova, Tamara P., Tkachenko, Albina A., Romanov, Dmitriy P., Astapenko, Ella P., Kapralova, Victoria M.

    “…The concentration dependencies of dielectric permittivity and dielectric loss factor have been studied for the water suspensions of nanogel films of bacterial…”
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