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    Innovative projects for the processing of industrial waste

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    © Medwell Journals, 2016.The study deals with innovative projects for the processing of industrial waste. Industrial waste has become a pressing issue for the big cities and their disposal is an important task of the government. At the same time, stocks of raw materials are reducing and the cost of their production and transportation is increasing. That is why, the task is assigned to establish a sustainable environmental waste management system in Russia. Environmentalists need new and innovative equipment for the collection, transportation and reduction of industrial waste as well as innovative technologies for its processing. Innovative projects analyzed in the study solve the problem of industrial waste disposal which has economic and social benefits

    The quality of spring rape seeds and its dependence on the doses of mineral fertilizers under the conditions of Southern Urals

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    Spring rape is a high-marginal crop that can be used in different areas of the national economy. Despite this, the area used for sowing this crop in the Russian Federation is still small, and the quality of its seeds does not always meet the standards. The purpose of the research is to identify the most effective doses of mineral fertilizers that allow obtaining the planned harvest of high-quality spring rape seeds in the southern forest-steppe of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The paper presents the results of triennial field researches (2016–2018) on the effect of mineral fertilizers on some indicators of the quality of spring rape seeds of the Iubileynyi variety. The research was carried out in the educational and scientific center of Bashkir State Agrarian University (Ufa, the Russian Federation) on leached black soils of heavy loam granulometric composition. The positive effect of calculated doses of mineral fertilizers on the object of interest was evident. Fertilization increased the spring rape yield capacity and its oil content by 0.34–0.51 t ha-1 and 0.1–1.8%, respectively. The yield of oil per hectare also increased. The use of fertilizers increased the content of nitrogen and potassium, averaging over three years 3.32–3.36% and 1.00–1.03%, respectively. The use of fertilizers did not significantly effect the content of phosphorus. The content of phosphorus did not exceed 1.74–1.79%. Crude protein content was 19.4–19.6% for researched period

    Elasticity analysis of unemployed people quantity in relation to gross domestic product of Russia

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    The article estimates parameters of interrelation between accession rate of unemployed people quantity and gross domestic product volume in Russia on the grounds of quarterly data for 1995-2013. For estimation of model parameters the authors use the method of instrumental variable. Analysis of mutual influence of unemployed people quantity and gross domestic product increase is performed on the grounds of elasticity notion. © IDOSI Publications, 2014

    ESR study of spin adducts of the direct electrocatalytic decomposition of light aliphatic alcohols in a polymer electrolyte fuel cell

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    Spin adducts of methanol and ethanol electrocatalytic oxidation were detected by the spin trap method using a tiny H2/O2 fuel cell (FC) designed for ESR in situ with a Nafion/Pt membrane electrode assembly. Spin adducts of intermediates of the direct electrooxidation of ethanol, which have not been observed earlier, were obtained by the variation of oxidation conditions, in particular, the FC potential. The work of the FC was controlled by monitoring the diagnostic curves potential3-current density, power density3-current density, and efficiency-power density. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc

    Learning curve from the financial economic crisis of 2008 for organizations: a conceptual viewpoint

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    The objective of this paper is to critically analyze the concept of organizations considered as a too big to fail and how this phenomenon played out within the recent financial economic crisis of 2008. Special attention was paid to its negative characteristics and consequences. Nevertheless, these types of institutions seem to have become an inalienable part of the mo-dern financial world. The authors explored literatures on the relevant financial sector reforms by considering the experience of Switzerland and USA with regards to the Financial Stability Board. The authors suggest that financial economic crisis of 2008 revealed the necessity to carry out measures to prevent systemic risk caused by large financial organization

    Spectroelectrochemistry: ESR of Paramagnetic Intermediates in the Electron Transfer Series [Cr(bpy)<inf>3</inf>]<sup>n</sup> (n = 3+, 2+, 1+, 0, 1-)

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    © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. A new method of cyclic voltammetry with simultaneous ESR spectra multiple recording (CV-MRESR) has been proposed and implemented. Along with cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electron spin resonance (ESR), the combined method involving cyclic voltammetry and ESR (CV-ESR) has been used for the study of electron transfer in a series of complexes [Cr(bpy)3]n (n = 3+, 2+, 1+, 0, 1-)

    SOME FEATURES OF CURRENT TECHNOGENIC MOVEMENTS OF THE EARTH’S CRUST

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    We describe the history of studying the current crustal movements by various methods and discuss technogenic effects recorded at large water-reservoir zones and mineral deposits in Siberia. Initially, classical surveying techniques aimed to obtain high-accuracy ground-based measurements of height, tilt and direction. Modern geodesy techniques and methods for measuring absolute gravity are now available to investigate displacement, deformation, tilt and other phenomena taking place on the Earth’s surface. These methods are used to estimate kinematic parameters of the crust areas (e.g. rates of subsidence and horizontal movements) and to monitor fluid motions in mineral deposits. Such data are critical for ensuring a proper management of the mineral deposits. In this article, we analyse technogenic processes observed in the Ust Balyk oil-gas field, the Zapolyarny gas deposit, the water-reservoir zone at the Sayano-Shushenskaya hydroelectric power station (SSHPS) on the Yenisei river, and large open-pit mines in the Kuzbass basin. Our analysis is based on surface displacement rates estimated from the data collected in different periods of observations at large man-made facilities. In the study of the hydro technical objects, we estimated the displacement rates at 5.0 mm per year. In the northern areas of the West Siberian petroleum basin, subsidence rates amounted to 20–25 mm per year in the early 2000s. These estimates were supported by the high-accuracy gravity measurements showing an increase up to 6–7 microGal per year in the oil-gas field development areas. We assess a possibility of triggering effects related to weak seismicity due to a high stress accumulation rate (1 KPa per hour) in the SSHPS area. A connection between earth tides and catastrophic events, such as gas emissions in high amounts on mining sites, is discussed. Having analysed the surface monitoring records taken in South Primorye in September 2017, we conclude that underground nuclear explosions in North Korea in this period did not cause any significant displacement of the surface in this most southerly region of the Russian Far East territories

    Innovative projects for the processing of industrial waste

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    © Medwell Journals, 2016.The study deals with innovative projects for the processing of industrial waste. Industrial waste has become a pressing issue for the big cities and their disposal is an important task of the government. At the same time, stocks of raw materials are reducing and the cost of their production and transportation is increasing. That is why, the task is assigned to establish a sustainable environmental waste management system in Russia. Environmentalists need new and innovative equipment for the collection, transportation and reduction of industrial waste as well as innovative technologies for its processing. Innovative projects analyzed in the study solve the problem of industrial waste disposal which has economic and social benefits

    Innovative projects for the processing of industrial waste

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    © Medwell Journals, 2016.The study deals with innovative projects for the processing of industrial waste. Industrial waste has become a pressing issue for the big cities and their disposal is an important task of the government. At the same time, stocks of raw materials are reducing and the cost of their production and transportation is increasing. That is why, the task is assigned to establish a sustainable environmental waste management system in Russia. Environmentalists need new and innovative equipment for the collection, transportation and reduction of industrial waste as well as innovative technologies for its processing. Innovative projects analyzed in the study solve the problem of industrial waste disposal which has economic and social benefits

    Innovative projects for the processing of industrial waste

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    © Medwell Journals, 2016.The study deals with innovative projects for the processing of industrial waste. Industrial waste has become a pressing issue for the big cities and their disposal is an important task of the government. At the same time, stocks of raw materials are reducing and the cost of their production and transportation is increasing. That is why, the task is assigned to establish a sustainable environmental waste management system in Russia. Environmentalists need new and innovative equipment for the collection, transportation and reduction of industrial waste as well as innovative technologies for its processing. Innovative projects analyzed in the study solve the problem of industrial waste disposal which has economic and social benefits
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