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Autor:
Nadezda Chertkova, Anna Spivak, Anastasiia Burova, Egor Zakharchenko, Yuriy Litvin, Oleg Safonov, Andrey Bobrov
Primary inclusions in natural diamonds provide unique information about deep-seated mantle minerals and fluids. Findings of the VI and VII modifications of H2O-ice as inclusions in diamonds show the presence of aqueous fluids at different depths in t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::c34511f734aa0e8b6536513b1c88a755
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10849
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10849
The professional community feels the need to advance and expand the role of pharmaceutical personnel to meet healthcare needs. In the last decades in the pharmaceutical practice there has been a steady tendency of patient-oriented services and servic
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Autor:
Yuriy Litvin, Oleg Safonov
This book presents fundamental experimental data and experiment-based theoretical conclusions on, as well as physico-chemical models of, the natural hydrothermal, metasomatic, metamorphic, magmatic and ore-producing processes in the Earth's crust, up
Publikováno v:
Atmosphere, Vol 15, Iss 6, p 626 (2024)
This paper examines the response of the ionosphere to the impact of two moderate geomagnetic storms observed on January 17 and 26–27, 2013, under conditions of strong sudden stratospheric warming. The study uses data from ground-based ionosonde mea
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https://doaj.org/article/47cf76f2607d44cfbe8dc766d89b4270
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ORTHOPAEDICS, TRAUMATOLOGY and PROSTHETICS. :86
У статті представлено семіотику променевих методів дослідження (рентгенологічного, ультразвукового та магнітно-резонансної томографі
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ORTHOPAEDICS, TRAUMATOLOGY and PROSTHETICS. :106
By the frequency of their occurrence, shoulder dislocations take the first place among all dislocations and make from 34.8 % to 65.0 %. Depending upon the mechanism of injury development and direction of the effective force the head of humerus displa