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    Study of Sorption and Removal of Oil Hydrocarbons in Soil Samples by Turov, Yu. P., Guznyaeva, M. Yu, Lazarev, D. A., Petrova, Yu. Yu, Zhdanova, G. O., Stom, D. I.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-06-2022)
    “…In the study of oil pollution of soils, various methods of analysis are used to assess the extent and degree of damage and to predict the consequences…”
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    Composition of Concentrates Isolated by Complexation with Aluminum and Zinc Halides from Petroleum Fuel Fractions during Their Desulfurization by Nekhoroshev, V. P., Nekhoroshev, S. V., Turov, Yu. P., Kharitonova, V. E., Khalyapova, A. D.

    Published in Petroleum chemistry (01-05-2018)
    “…An experimental study on obtaining concentrates of organic compounds from fuel fractions of petroleum by complexation with metal halides: aluminum chloride,…”
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    Study of the composition of low-molecular products of the thermal oxidative destruction of atactic polypropylene by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry by Gaevaya, L. N., Turov, Yu. P., Nekhoroshev, V. P.

    “…The paper presents the results of studying the composition of low-molecular products of the thermal oxidative destruction of atactic polypropylene by gas…”
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    Identification and chemical labeling of substances, composites, and final articles by Nekhoroshev, S. V., Turov, Yu. P., Nekhoroshev, V. P., Nekhorosheva, A. V.

    “…The actual situation and prospects of identification with the use of chemical labeling are discussed in detail for substances, composites, and final articles…”
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    Chemical constituents from wild Oxycoccus palustris fruit from north tyumen oblast by Lyutikova, M. N., Turov, Yu. P.

    Published in Chemistry of natural compounds (2011)
    “…The composition of cranberry extracts obtained from fresh fruit growing under natural conditions were studied using GC–MS. The principal constituents of wild…”
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    A new isoflavone glycoside from Trifolium pratense L by Drenin, A. A., Botirov, E. Kh, Turov, Yu. P.

    Published in Russian journal of bioorganic chemistry (01-12-2011)
    “…The isoflavonoid composition of red clover ( Trifolium pratense L.) has been studied. The following compounds have been detected: cyclopolyol (+)-pinitol, not…”
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    Structural-group composition of low-molecular-weight products of thermal oxidative degradation of atactic polypropylene by Gaevaya, L. N., Turov, Yu. P., Nekhoroshev, V. P., Nekhoroshev, S. V.

    Published in Russian journal of applied chemistry (01-03-2011)
    “…The composition and structure of low-molecular-weight products of thermal oxidative degradation of atactic polypropylene were studied…”
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    Identification of gasolines with hydrocarbon markers by Nekhoroshev, S. V., Turov, Yu. P., Nekhoroshev, V. P., Golovko, A. K.

    “…A procedure for the identification of gasoline samples containing hidden chemical markers based on the results of fuel analysis by gas-liquid chromatography…”
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    Chemical constituents from wild Oxytocins palustris fruit from north Tyumen oblast by Lyutikova, M.N, Turov, Yu. P

    Published in Chemistry of natural compounds (01-01-2011)
    “…The composition of cranberry extracts obtained from fresh fruit growing under natural conditions were studied using GC-MS. The principal constituents of wild…”
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    Application of chromatography-mass spectrometry to determine free and esterified fatty acids in their combined presence in plant raw materials by M. N. Lyutikova, Yu. P. Turov, E. H. Botirov

    Published in Tonkie himičeskie tehnologii (Online) (01-04-2013)
    “…In comparison with other types of matter, plants have a small content of fatty acids (FA). They perform energetic, structural and protective functions. Lipids…”
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