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  • ...'''T'''ools for '''O'''utstanding '''R'''esearch and '''I'''nvestigation. (Russian transliteration: [[ТОРИ]].) '''S2. [[Verifiability]]''': In the terms of the already accepted concepts, some specific experiment with s
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  • ...(b\) то \(b>a\), <!-- This line caused problems; so, such a strange form in necessary !--> [[Category:Articles in Russian]]
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  • Mainichi. Table of contamination for 2011 March 14–21. (In Japanese; since 2014, not available)</ref></center></small></div> The catastrophe was caused by the series of the earthquakes in March 11 (estimated to have magnitude 8.9 by the [[Richter's scale]]) foll
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  • ...сположение реакторов. Медлить нельзя. (in Russian) Until the [[Fucushima catastrophe]] (2011 March 11-April) many people in the Fukushima prefecture believed that the reactors are safe.
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  • ...in ([[Pripiat]], now Ukraine). It is considered the worst nuclear accident in the history of human civilization. B.F.Myasoedov1, A.P.Novikov. Main sources of radioactive contamination in Russia and methods for their determination and speciation.
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  • Mainichi. Table of contamination for 2011 March 14–21. (In Japanese)</ref>]] ...of contamination. Newton Graphic Science Magazine, 2011, issue 7, p. 27. (In Japanese)</ref>]]
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  • ...clear reactors in Japan in 2011 March. Some of these links are used in the articles [[Russia used the nuclear weapon in 2011]],<br>
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  • ...apping refers to the representation of bi-dimesional objects, for example, in [[topography]], the surface of the Earth (or that of another planet) is map In [[genetics]], '''mapping''' refer to the single-dimensional distribution
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  • [[IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics]],
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  • ...t levels approaching those seen in the aftermath of the Chernobyl accident in 1986. Austrian researchers have used a worldwide network of radiation detec ...sed large amounts of many radioactive materials, including fuel particles, in smoke. At Fukushima Daiichi, only the volatile elements, such as iodine and
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  • ...ler. This article suggests a hypothesis to explain the strong disagreement in the estimates. ''Russian goverment wage a nuclear war against Japan''. The cplleagues are invited to
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  • ...aps of contamination of the area with unstable isotopes were not published in web (making similarity with the [[Chernobyl disaster]])? ...nd reactors are safer than those above the ground. The idea is pretty old. In century 20, Nobelist Andrew Sakharov had expressed his opinion, that the re
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  • ...mass Lenins falls and why in the Kremlin resent decommunisation conducted in Ukraine. ...lon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/nazsov.asp Nazi-Soviet Relations 1939-1941 (In English)</ref><ref name="gestaponkvd">
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  • ...concept prepared by [[Vladimir Milov]] and [[Boris Nemtsov]]. It is placed in [[TORI]] with [[Science|scientific]] purposes. ...ing the same phenomena (for example, the appearance of publications cited) in a different way, should be greatly appreciated.
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  • ...ually the term applies to the relaxation processes in the nuclear waste or in the nuclear reactors after the shutting down. http://decay-heat.tripod.com/ Nusbaumer. Decay heat in the nuclear reactors.</ref>.
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  • [[Category:Articles in Russian]]
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  • id est, to detect the ionizing radiation, characterized in that no pre-acceleration is used, In the simplest case, the sensor of the Geiger counter is a tube filled with t
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  • ...2010] </ref>, [[The Weekly Standard]] <ref> [http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/russia% E2% 80% 99s-nueva-manifestantes Leon Aron. Los manifestantes Nueva
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  • ...7 of 17 March 2010.</ref> 2010 by Russian opposition activists and several Russian artists.
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  • ...тья дня : Рейтинги осыпались. 22.04.2011 14:30. (in Russian) ...ева]]»)<ref>[http://www1.voanews.com/russian/news/russia/Day-Of-Wrath-In-Moscow-2010-03-20-88738287.html «День гнева» в Москве]</r
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  • ...ace waves with long wavelength (say, several kilometers), that concentrate in the coastal zone due to the second-order nonlinearity and the [[group veloc ==Tsunami in Japan==
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  • [[Category:Articles in Russian]]
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  • [[Category:Texts in Russian]] [[Category:Articles in Russian]]
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  • ...s are built not only above the sea level, but also above the ground level. In the case of an accident, the wide area is exposed to the neutrons (giving t ...olant and the sand delivered by the suicide "liquidators" as it took place in [[Chernobyl disaster|Chernobyl]]; the [[decay heat]] is more than sufficien
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  • In the similar way, the following terms are ambiguous: Д.Кузнецов. Текстиллион. (2009, in Russian)
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  • Tu-154M, board number 101, that happened 2010.04.10 in a kilometer East from the "Severnyj" (Северный) airport, Smolensk. ...hat the catastrophe was result of the [[terror]]istic act organized by the Russian [[KGB]] ([[ФСБ]], [[ФСО]]) and approved by [[Vladimir Putin]].
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  • ...tish, as symbol of prestige; this point of view was extensively cultivated in the mass media. This prestige was supported also by the replica watches; th ...e a false check, as if they would indicate a wrong time. The watch-masters in various countries dislike those, who deal with the "fake watches".
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  • In order to include the character \(\mathbb N\) in the [[Latex]] or in the [[TORI]] format, the following sequence of [[asscii-character]]s can be ...obsolete [[typesetting systems]] imply the searching of such a character in the labyrinth of menu.
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  • [[Place of Science in the Human Knowledge]] ([[Place of science in the human knowledge]])
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  • ...науки (и физики) в человеческом знании, in Russian</ref> ..._j/2010mestoe.shtml D.Kouznetsov. Place of Science in the human knowledge, in English.</ref>
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  • ...e computational language designed for representation of scientific results in form of an [[scientific article]], or a [[book]], or a [[slideshow]] oo a [ ...mplest case, the latex input is [[ascii]]–file, while the output file is in the [[postsctipt]] or [[pdf]] format.
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  • ...ashington Post is located at [[Washington DC]] but covers events happening in all countries. In [[TORI]], the following articles cite materials, published in the '''Washington Post''':
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  • ...wikis use English as main working language; some of them allow also texts in other languages. In particular, there exist the following wikis:
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  • ...w State University]] (Moscow) in 1948. Worked in the same university, then in the [[Steklov Mathematical Institute]] (Moscow). He wrote more than 100 sci Широков Юрий Михайлович at "Biography" (in Russian),
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  • ...1986 and lasts) in Europe. The stopping of the Hamaoka nuclear power plant in May 2011 is mentioned. Ways of development of nuclear energetics are discus ...would plot them in a similar manner.) But both maps are in the same scale in the sense of zooming.
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  • for all \(z\in C \subseteq \mathbb C\). ...the state in the next moment o time is completely determined by its state in the previous moment of time; this [[determinism]] is expressed with the tra
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  • '''Transfer function''' \(h\) is expression of the state of the system in terms of its state at the precedent step of evolution. ...nal processing systems, the transfer function determines the output signal in terms of the input one.
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  • The idea such a device, id est, the [[inertial propulsion]], is advertciced in various countries since [[baron Munchausen]]; developed in the [[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center‎]] (Russia) u
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  • ...at will have a virtually unlimited service life could be used on Earth and in outer space.// ...r several years in a row, Valery Menshikov, who heads this institute, said in mid-March. A liquid or solid-state propulsive mass moves along a preset tor
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  • </ref>, [[soviet veteran]], leader of the Russian national program of the development of the [[inertioid]]s, id est, trusters Russian scientists test perpetual motion machine in space.
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  • ...publications that characterized such a device as a top achievement of the Russian science and technology. ...ents of the machine, but the orbital experiment was conducted successfully in general. (state for March 2, 2010)
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  • V.A.Menshikov. Space systems research institute in Space and Earth exploration. ...естирование лжедвигателя. 04.02.2010, 11:22:48. (in Russian)
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  • ...ents of the machine, but the orbital experiment was conducted successfully in general. </ref>, launched in 2008 to the space on the board of the satellite [[jubileiny]]. According to
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  • ...Earth orbit in 2008 and advertised in mass media as a great achievement of Russian science and technology. V.A.Menshikov. Space systems research institute in Space and Earth exploration.
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  • ...rnals/rasj_cnt/11_1_6.html V.A.Menshikov. Space systems research institute in Space and Earth exploration. <i>A.A.Maximov Space Systems Research Institut http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/russian/sci/tech/newsid_7418000/7418039.stm
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  • '''Nine angry women in the pool''' ([[9 разгневанных женщин в бассейне] ...'''12 women'''. Unfortunately neither Nicole nor Sylvia were invited, and, in addition, Liza had urgent business at Quebec and could not assist.
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  • ...term of abuse, "an Irish rebel", before being adopted as a political label in the same way as Whig <ref name="wp"> ...[soviet propaganda]] to denote the citizen who did not want to participate in the terroristic activity of the [[soviet veteran]]s. After many years of su
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  • ...tions. - 'Philosophy of Science: a Personal Report', in British Philosophy in Mid-Century, ed. C. A. Mace, 1957. ...to qualify as [[pseudo-science]] all the official Russian versions of the Russian history, as the falsifications are prohibited there,
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