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    Determining Conditional Constants of Conductometric Sensors by Koshel’, N. D., Koshel’, S. A.

    “…— The calibration process for flow conductometric sensors of electrical conductivity and their concentration in solutions of NaOH, NaCl, and Na 2 CO 3 are…”
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    Physical and Chemical Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Diethanolamine Borate by Koshel’, N. D., Koshel’, S. A., Gerasika, N. S., Levchenko, E. P., Chervakov, O. V.

    “…In this paper, the concentration functions of electrical conductivity and pH are determined for aqueous solutions of an ionic liquid based on diethanolamine…”
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    Parliamentary procedure as a type of legal procedure by Koshel, A. S.

    Published in Law Enforcement Review (05-07-2021)
    “…The subject. The article examines the refraction of the doctrine of legal procedure in relation to the activities of parliament. The purpose of the article is…”
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    Equilibrium States in Aqueous Solutions of Some Ionic Liquids by Koshel, N. D., Koshel, S. A., Sverdlikovskaya, O. S., Chervakov, O. V.

    “…— Physicochemical properties of aqueous solutions of a number of proton ionic liquids (electrical conductivity, dissociation parameters, pH, and concentration…”
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    Study of Ion Exchangers in Electric Fields Using Resistometric Measurement. Part 2. Methods and Equipment by Koshel, N. D., Smirnova, E. V., Koshel, S. A.

    “…The experimental technique and equipment used to study the kinetics of ion exchange in weak electric fields in the ion–exchange resins using a computer…”
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    MAPPING OF THE RUSSIAN NORTHERN SEAS BOTTOM RELIEF USING DIGITAL ELEVATION MODELS by Koshel, S. M., Koshel, A. S., Ushakova, L. U.

    Published in InterCarto. InterGIS (01-01-2014)
    “…The task of the project is the design of the digital elevation models (DEM) of the bottoms of Barents Sea, Pechora Sea, and the White Sea. Accuracy…”
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