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Geometrie, Aufstiegs- und Deformationsgeschichte von Granit-Gneis-Komplexen im OsturalGörz, Ines. January 2003 (has links)
Freiberg (Sachsen), Techn. Univ., Diss., 2003. / Computerdatei im Fernzugriff.
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Geometrie, Aufstiegs- und Deformationsgeschichte von Granit-Gneis-Komplexen im OsturalGörz, Ines. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Freiberg (Sachsen), Techn. Universiẗat, Diss., 2003.
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The Uralian iron and steel industryDenike, Clifford Charles Eric January 1964 (has links)
This study examines the Uralian iron and steel industry distribution, its changes through time and the reasons for these changes. At present, this is one of the important iron and steel producing regions in the world. At one time it was the most important.
In order to obtain the information on which to base this study, it was necessary to resort mainly to published materials, largely Soviet. The American Iron and Steel Institute also supplied some non-published material.
In order to collect the published materials it was necessary to make use of the libraries of the University of British Columbia the University of Washington and the Geographical Branch of the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys in Ottawa. Other Ottawa libraries, the personal collections of Dr. Hooson and Dr. Jackson, various bookstores, notably Kamkin's bookstore in Washington, D. C, the bookstore at the United Nations in New York and Davis bookstore in Montreal, were also very useful.
The primary problem when conducting a study of this nature is the collecting of sufficient relevant materials for a balanced appraisal of the phenomena being examined. A knowledge of Russian is mandatory and an acquaintance with French is also useful. The information gathered was organized into tables and plotted on maps. These bodies of data were then described and analyzed.
Analysis of the Uralian iron and steel industry indicated that this industry was initially essentially located on the iron ore supply. But none of the major plants are at present located on iron ore resources that are large enough to amortize the plant. Also the major plants are on the whole, based on low quality ores.
The major economic advantage of the Uralian iron and steel industry production is its association with the Eastern coal supplies. But this advantage is common to all Eastern plants. Expansion at Magnitogorsk will result in more expensive production than the construction of new plants would, even though Magnitogorsk is the most efficient Uralian plant.
The Urals is well located for the introduction of natural gas into its metallurgy. This is proceeding. Nevertheless, the use of natural gas is only a partial solution to the fuel problem because it can not completely replace coke. Therefore, the Urals will have to continue bringing in coking coal over great distances.
The de-emphasis of iron and steel announced in 1962 will help the Urals to perpetuate its present status as a producer (it supplies about one-third of the Soviet production). On the other hand, no significant increase in its relative importance can be expected.
The bulk of the Uralian iron and steel production is located in the Eastern Urals, more particularly in the South Eastern Urals. In 1956, the three largest plants: Magnitogorsk and Chelyabinsk in the South Eastern Urals, and Nizhne Tagil'sk in the Central Urals produced 77 per cent of the Uralian pig iron and 67 per cent of the steel smelted. This has not significantly changed subsequently.
Considerable expansion, based on Kachkanar ores, is planned for Nizhne Tagil'sk. But, all things considered, most of the expansion will be located at the major South Uralian plants. / Arts, Faculty of / Geography, Department of / Graduate
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Islamic Reformism on the Periphery of the Muslim World: Rezaeddin Fakhreddin (1895-1936)Mazgarova, Sofia 01 January 2010 (has links)
During the apex of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth centuries, the geopolitical paradigm was gradually transitioning from imperialism toward the nation-state order. Where the former framework witnessed a handful of European empires vie for global hegemony and influence, the latter facilitated indigenous sovereignty and self-determination. Religion, naturally, played a central role in opposition to colonialism and the galvanization of indigenous nationalism. Consequently, the shape of religion was also influenced, and ultimately redefined to fit the new world order.
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Energy saving at gas compressor stations through the use of parametric diagnosticsAngalev, Mikhail January 2012 (has links)
Increasingly growing consumption of natural gas all around the world requires development of new transporting equipment and optimization of existing pipelines and gas pumping facilities. As a special case, Russian gas pumping system has the longest pipes with large diameter, which carry great amounts of natural gas. So, as reconstruction and modernization needs large investments, a need of more effective and low cost tool appeared. As a result diagnostics became the most wide-spread method for lifecycle assessment, and lifecycle extension for gas pumping units and pipelines.One of the most effective method for diagnostics of gas pumping units is parametric diagnostics. It is based on evaluation of measurement of several termo-gas dynamic parameters of gas pumping units, such as pressures, temperatures and rotational speed of turbines and compressors.In my work I developed and examined a special case of parametric diagnostics – methodic for evaluation of technical state and output parameters for gas pumping unit “Ural-16”. My work contains detailed analysis of various defects, classified by different GPU’s systems. The results of this analysis are later used in development of the methodic for calculation of output parameters for gas pumping unit.GPU is an extremely complex object for diagnostics. Around 200 combinations of Gas Turbine engines with centrifugal superchargers, different operational conditions and other aspects require development of separate methodic almost for each gas pumping unit type.Development of each methodic is a complex work which requires gathering of all possible parametric and statistical data for the examined gas pumping unit. Also parameters of compressed gas are measured. Thus as a result a number of equations are formed which finally allow to calculate such parameters as efficiency, fuel gas consumption and technical state coefficient which couldn’t be measured directly by existing measuring equipment installed on the gas compressor station.
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An Examination Of Quantifier Scope Ambiguity In TurkishKurt, Kursad 01 September 2006 (has links) (PDF)
This study investigates the problem of quantifier scope ambiguity in natural languages and the various ways with which it has been accounted for, some of which are problematic for monotonic theories of grammar like Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) which strive for solutions that avoid non-monotonic functional application, and assume complete transparency between the syntax and the semantics interface of a language. Another purpose of this thesis is to explore these proposals on examples from Turkish and to try to account for the meaning differences that may be caused by word order and see how the observations from Turkish fit within the framework of CCG.
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Geometrie, Aufstiegs- und Deformationsgeschichte von Granit-Gneis-Komplexen im OsturalGörz, Ines 13 July 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Die Granit-Gneis-Komplexe der Osturalzone stellen juvenile kontinentale Kruste dar, die sich durch Aufschmelzung von Inselbogengesteinen bildete. Voraussetzung dafür war die extreme Verdickung von Inselbogenkruste durch die Stapelung von mehreren Inselbögen bei der Uralorogenese. Die Magmen wurden im postkollisionalen Stadium der Uralorogenese generiert. Bei Aufstieg und Platznahme der Schmelzen wurden Randbereiche der Plutone deformiert. So entstanden Hochtemperatur-Niedrigdruck metamorphe Gneise, die die Granitkörper im Zentrum der Kristallinkomplexe ummanteln und deren Foliation konkordant zum Rand der Granit-Gneis-Komplexe verläuft. Der Intrusionsrahmen wird von ozeanischer Lithosphäre und marinen Sedimenten gebildet. Damit ergibt sich für die Osturalzone ein bisher nicht diskutiertes Szenario: die großvolumige Intrusion stark differenzierter Schmelzen in ozeanische Kruste.
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Intellectuals Of Varied State Traditions: The Ottoman Empire And The Volga-ural RegionKarahasanoglu, Selim 01 March 2004 (has links) (PDF)
I intend to analyze in the present study, the status of the intellectuals under varied state traditions. The Volga-Ural region was under the legacy of Chinggis Khan. In the thirteenth century with the invasion of Mongol-Tatar groups under the leadership of Chinggis Khan& / #65533 / s grandchild Batu Khan, the Volga-Bulghar state was removed and the Golden Horde was founded. By the collapse period of the Golden Horde at the end of the 14th century and at the beginning of the 15th century, the Khanates period began in the region: Kazan, Astrakhan and Kasim. The struggles among the khanates were used by Russia in her favor and these problems paved the way for inclusion of the region under Russian hegemony. Especially after the collapse of Kazan in 1552, a long period of Russianization and Christianization took place.
In the Volga-Ural region, where there was no Islamic state, one observes a deep impact of Turco Mongol political culture, in which distributive economics based on power-sharing mechanisms prevailed, and a lively exchange of ideas among the intellectuals as well as conflicts and clashes became the norm. The Ottoman Empire, on the other hand, was formed with conquests and ideological aggregation, which led to a concentration of powr in the state. In such an environment, dynastic ideology determined the borders of intellectual life and the ways of expression of ideas. In the present study, my concern is on more on the interference of the state in the intellectual life.
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The centralization of Russian federalism under Vladimir Putin : a study of the Urals Federal District /Désy, Marc-Antoine, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.) - Carleton University, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 134-145). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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Geometrie, Aufstiegs- und Deformationsgeschichte von Granit-Gneis-Komplexen im OsturalGörz, Ines 20 June 2003 (has links)
Die Granit-Gneis-Komplexe der Osturalzone stellen juvenile kontinentale Kruste dar, die sich durch Aufschmelzung von Inselbogengesteinen bildete. Voraussetzung dafür war die extreme Verdickung von Inselbogenkruste durch die Stapelung von mehreren Inselbögen bei der Uralorogenese. Die Magmen wurden im postkollisionalen Stadium der Uralorogenese generiert. Bei Aufstieg und Platznahme der Schmelzen wurden Randbereiche der Plutone deformiert. So entstanden Hochtemperatur-Niedrigdruck metamorphe Gneise, die die Granitkörper im Zentrum der Kristallinkomplexe ummanteln und deren Foliation konkordant zum Rand der Granit-Gneis-Komplexe verläuft. Der Intrusionsrahmen wird von ozeanischer Lithosphäre und marinen Sedimenten gebildet. Damit ergibt sich für die Osturalzone ein bisher nicht diskutiertes Szenario: die großvolumige Intrusion stark differenzierter Schmelzen in ozeanische Kruste.
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