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    Flocculating and Hydrodynamic Properties of Aqueous-Salt Solutions of Acrylamide Polymers by Davlyud, D. N., Vorob’eva, E. V., Laevskaya, E. V., Cherednichenko, D. V., Vorob’ev, P. D.

    Published in Russian journal of applied chemistry (01-08-2019)
    “…Specific features of flocculation of aqueous-salt (KCl, NaCl) clay dispersions with polyacrylamide and anionic acrylamide copolymers, including the influence…”
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    Effect of polyacrylic acid and polyethylene glycol on the crystallization of calcium carbonates in the presence of magnesium ions by Shestak, I. V, Vorob'ev, P. D, Cherednichenko, D. V, Vorob'eva, E. V, Bondareva, G. V, Strnadova, N

    “…The effect of polyacrylic acid and polyethylene glycol on the crystallization of calcium carbonates in the presence of magnesium ions was studied. It was found…”
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    Syndrome CLIPPERS (literature review and a case report) by Sivertseva, S A, Sivertsev, M Yu, Bazhukhin, D V, Vorobev, D P, Boyko, A N

    “…This paper presents a brief literature review on chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids (CLIPPERS)…”
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    Phase separation of salt dispersions of clay with polyacrylamide flocculants by Vorob’eva, E. V., Cherednichenko, D. V., Vorob’ev, P. D., Krut’ko, N. P., Astakhova, M. A.

    Published in Russian journal of applied chemistry (01-12-2014)
    “…Effect of polyacrylamide (co)polymers on the properties and structure of floccules formed in the course of phase separation of a salt dispersion of clay was…”
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    Successive adsorption of polyacrylamide compounds from electrolyte solutions on the surface of kaolinitic clay particles by Vorob’ev, P. D., Krut’ko, N. P., Vorob’eva, E. V., Strnadova, N.

    “…Successive adsorption of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes, namely, cationic and anionic acrylamide copolymers, on a solid phase surface from solutions with…”
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