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    Social media prevalence study of information about carbon dioxide capture and storage projects by Vasilev, Yu. N., Tsvetkova, A. Y., Bykowa, E. N.

    Published in Вестник университета (17-03-2023)
    “…This article is devoted to the relevant topic of reducing the concentration of greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere. The relevance of the article is…”
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    Development of Educational Tools in Russia to Accumulate Knowledge about Sequestration Technologies by Vasilev, Yu. N., Tsvetkova, A. Yu

    Published in Upravlencheskoe konsulʹtirovanie (08-01-2021)
    “…The latest technologies for climate change mitigation are carbon capture and storage (CCS). Some countries are developing CCS projects, and they are currently…”
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    Recent stress field in the east of the Russian Plate and the Urals from macro- and mesostructural evidence by Kopp, M. L., Verzhbitsky, V. E., Kolesnichenko, A. A., Tveritinova, T. Yu, Vasil’ev, N. Yu, Korchemagin, V. A., Mostryukov, A. O., Ioffe, A. I.

    Published in Geotectonics (01-07-2014)
    “…This paper presents the first cartographic reconstruction of the recent stress field for the southeastern Russian Plate and the southern Urals based on…”
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    On the friction mechanism of solid lubricants by Vasil’ev, Yu. N., Kolyaev, I. A., Fugol’, V. A.

    Published in Journal of friction and wear (01-10-2011)
    “…It is shown that the coefficient of friction of polycrystalline graphite materials is governed by the crystallite size and adsorption heat of the molecules…”
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    Mathematical model of friction and wear of polycrystalline solids by Vasil’ev, Yu. N., Fugol’, V. A.

    Published in Journal of friction and wear (01-04-2010)
    “…Thermodynamic analysis of the cyclic process of contact appearance and breaking in a closed system is used to develop a mathematical model of friction and wear…”
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