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    A JSM intelligent system for toxicity. Analysis of functional cumulation of chemical compounds by Kharchevnikova, N. V., Blinova, V. G., Dobrynin, D. A., Zholdakova, Z. I., Zhurko, V. I., Fedortsova, D. Y.

    “…Here we present the structure of a JSM intelligent system for toxicology. We report the results of data analysis regarding the functional cumulative activity…”
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    Formation and Decomposition of Ethane, Propane, and Carbon Dioxide Hydrates in Silica Gel Mesopores under High Pressure by Aladko, E. Ya, Dyadin, Yu. A, Fenelonov, V. B, Larionov, E. G, Manakov, A. Yu, Mel'gunov, M. S, Zhurko, F. V

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (05-10-2006)
    “…The experimental data on decomposition temperatures for the gas hydrates of ethane, propane, and carbon dioxide dispersed in silica gel mesopores are reported…”
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    Formation of gas hydrates in the systems methane–water–ROH (ROH=ethanol, n-propanol, i-propanol, i-butanol) by Zhurko, Fridrikh V., Manakov, Andrey Yu, Kosyakov, Viktor I.

    Published in Chemical engineering science (16-01-2010)
    “…Numerical data on the decomposition curves of gas hydrates formed by methane and aqueous solutions of ethanol (with the concentration up to 24 mol%),…”
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    Dissociation Conditions of Methane Hydrate in Mesoporous Silica Gels in Wide Ranges of Pressure and Water Content by Aladko, Eugeny Ya, Dyadin, Yury A, Fenelonov, Vladimir B, Larionov, Eduard G, Mel'gunov, Maxim S, Manakov, Andrej Yu, Nesterov, Anatoly N, Zhurko, Fridrikh V

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (21-10-2004)
    “…The temperature of methane hydrate dissociation in silica mesopores has been monitored within a wide range of pressures from 10 MPa to 1 GPa. Because the…”
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    Clathrate formation in water-noble gas (Hydrogen) systems at high pressures by Dyadin, Yu. A., Larionov, É. G., Aladko, E. Ya, Manakov, A. Yu, Zhurko, F. V., Mikina, T. V., Komarov, V. Yu, Grachev, E. V.

    Published in Journal of structural chemistry (01-09-1999)
    “…Phase equilibria in helium-water, neon-water, and hxdrogen-water svstems were studied at pressures up to 15 kbar. The results are compared with the data for…”
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    Phase Diagram and High-Pressure Boundary of Hydrate Formation in the Ethane−Water System by Kurnosov, Alexander V, Ogienko, Andrey G, Goryainov, Sergei V, Larionov, Eduard G, Manakov, Andrey Y, Lihacheva, Anna Y, Aladko, Eugeny Y, Zhurko, Fridrikh V, Voronin, Vladimir I, Berger, Ivan F, Ancharov, Aleksei I

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (02-11-2006)
    “…Dissociation temperatures of gas hydrate formed in the ethane−water system were studied at pressures up to 1500 MPa. In situ neutron diffraction analysis and…”
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    CS-II binary clathrate hydrates at pressures of up to 15 kbar by Larionov, E G., Manakov, A. Yu, Zhurko, F. V., Dyadin, Yu. A.

    Published in Journal of structural chemistry (01-05-2000)
    “…The pressure dependence of the decomposition temperatures of binary clathrate hydrates of tetra-hydrofuran with xenon and methane as well as of chloroform and…”
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    Clathrate hydrates of hydrogen and neon by Dyadin, Yuri A., Larionov, Eduard G., Manakov, Andrei Yu, Zhurko, Fridrich V., Aladko, Evgeny Ya, Mikina, Tamara V., Komarov, Vladislav Yu

    Published in Mendeleev communications (1999)
    “…At pressures up to 15 kbar, hydrogen and neon were found to form classical clathrate hydrate structures, whereas argon and krypton, already known as polyhedral…”
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    INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIA AND YOUTH POLICY IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION by V. I. Zhurko

    “…So far as Russian youth policy in the field of education is concerned, there are problems that form a barrier across the way to innovative development of the…”
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    Phase Diagrams of the Ternary Gas Hydrate Forming Systems at High Pressures. Part 1. Propane–Methane–Water System by Aladko, Eugeny Ya, Dyadin, Yuri A, Manakov, Andrej Yu, Zhurko, Fridrikh V, Larionov, Eduard G

    Published in Journal of supramolecular chemistry (01-08-2002)
    “…Cross sections of the ternary system propane–methane–water at pressure up to 15 kbar have been investigated by means of differential thermal analysis. It is…”
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    Double Gas Hydrates at High Pressures: The Highest Decomposition Temperatures by LARIONOV, E. G., MANAKOV, A. Yu, DYADIN, Yu. A., ZHURKO, F. V.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-01-2000)
    “…: CS‐II double clathrate hydrates of tetrahydrofuran, CHCl3, CCl4, SF6, and xenon as a “help gas” keep their structures in the pressure interval 1215,000 bar…”
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    Double clathrate hydrate of tetrahydrofuran and xenon at pressures up to 15 kBar by Dyadin, Yuri A., Larionov, Eduard G., Manakov, Andrey Yu, Zhurko, Fridrich V.

    Published in Mendeleev communications (1999)
    “…The decomposition temperature of double clathrate hydrate of tetrahydrofuran and xenon increases from 13.5 to 124.5 °C as the xenon pressure increases from 1…”
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    Clathrate Hydrates in the Water–Tetrahydropyran System at High Pressure by Dyadin, Yurii A., Mikina, Tamara V., Zhurko, Fridrikh V., Mironov, Yurii I., Manuilov, Aleksandr V., Skripko, Grigorii

    Published in Mendeleev communications (1995)
    “…Tetrahydropyran (THP) forms a clathrate hydrate THP·17H2O of cubic structure II which melts at P = 1 atm, T= – 0.8°C decomposing into two liquids with an upper…”
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