CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «YPERITE»
Ketahui penggunaan
yperite dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
yperite dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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Sea-Dumped Chemical Weapons: Aspects, Problems and Solutions
YPERITE'S HYDROLYSIS RATE IN A HETEROGENEOUS PHASE Processes
proceeding with yperite under heterogeneous conditions are more complex in
comparison with homogeneous ones. In this case most of the yperite is not
dissolved ...
Tests carried out with yperite have also been reported using these catalysts by
the same group.173 Experiments were carried out in two types of reactors i.e., an
open reactor naturally aerated and a closed quartz tube flushed with a constant ...
James J. Spivey, Kerry M. Dooley, 2011
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The Evolution of Drug Discovery: From Traditional Medicines ...
Mustard gas, yperite, bis-(β-chloroethylsulfide), a volatile and extremely vesicant
liquid, first synthesized in 1854, was used during World War I as a warfare agent
in battles in northern France and Belgium (Flanders), particularly in Ypres (from ...
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Conflict and the Environment
For instance, in the town of Chapayevsk in Samara Oblast, the first large- scale
yperite production plant was created in the 1930s. Waste was dumped directly
into the local river and from there reached the Volga River. Much toxic material
was ...
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Veterans at Risk: The Health Effects of Mustard Gas and Lewisite
1944. Diagnosis and treatment of lesions due to vesicants. British Medical
Journal 2:109-112. Chilow KL, Zassossow RA. 1931. On the clinical and
prophylatic effect of chloramine on the nasal mucosa injured with yperite. Milit
Med Z Leningr u ...
Constance M. Pechura, David P. Rall, 1993
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Issues in Global Environment: Pollution and Waste ...
A report, 'Decontamination of Yperite using mesoporous mixed metal oxide
nanocrystals,' is newly published data in Journal of Hazardous Materials.
According to a study from Gwalior, India, “Mixed metal oxide nanocrystals of AP-
Al(2)O(3), ...
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New and Future Developments in Catalysis: Catalysis for ...
Other sulfur-containing compounds such as yperite are dangerous chemical
weapons [193]. Finding solutions for the decontamination of the soil polluted by
chemical and biological warfare agents is of great importance to the chemical
and ...
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Deutsche Soldaten: Uniforms, Equipment and Personal Effects ...
Anti-yperite bag and cape. Yperite was a heavy gas that slowly lay on the ground
surface. The cape served the wearer as protection against the effects of the gas. It
was designed for one-time use and then thrown away once the alarm had ...
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Assessment of the Fate and Effects of Toxic Agents on Water ...
The physical and chemical properties of elasticized (non-gas) yperite remaining
on the sea-bed may change to such a degree that it cannot be easily
distinguished from other naturally occurring items, such as clay or amber. r
Adverse effects ...
I. Ethem Gonenc, Vladimir G. Koutitonsky, 2007
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Analysis of Chemical Warfare Degradation Products
As a result of taking this unknown block of yperite on board, eight fishermen were
poisoned and several others hospitalized. Ten random samples were taken from
the block and extraction with 50 mL of dichloromethane. The samples were ...
Karolin K. Kroening, Renee N. Easter, Douglas D. Richardson, 2011
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «YPERITE»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
yperite digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
Japanese WWII weapons makers relate sense of guilt
The corrosive poison gases yperite and lewisite produced there were deployed on battlefields including in China. The site reportedly employed more than 6,000 ... «The Japan Times, Mei 15»
The Chemical-Weapons Revival
Jan Durnez, Ieper's mayor, told me that the town is not proud of its association with chemical weapons, particularly the fact that Yperite, a British nickname for ... «The New Yorker, Apr 15»
Belgium marks 100th anniversary of Germans' first big Great War …
Chlorine and other weapons such as mustard gas — dubbed 'Yperite' after its first use by the Germans near the town in 1917 — turned out to be unpredictable ... «The Japan Times, Apr 15»
Shchuchye plant starts to scrap complex-structure chemical munitions
"The Federal Agency started its work in 2002 from the destruction of previous-generation chemical agents (yperite, lewisite and their mixtures) stored in kegs and ... «Russia Beyond the Headlines, Feb 15»
Ypres - from deadly gas to hotbed of Flemish nationalism
Ypres was the place where the deadly mustard gas, since called Yperite, was used for the first time. By Dan Alexe. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. «New Europe, Okt 14»
100 years on, a Great War lives in a field in Belgium
The oily liquid was initially called Yperite,( for a nearby city, the medieval, subsequently leveled, Ypres. The display, which allowed visitors a harmless sniff ... «Poughkeepsie Journal, Okt 14»
WWI looms large at Ypres EU summit
It was here that modern industrial warfare revealed its true horror, with the Germans first in 1915 to use poisonous mustard gas, dubbed 'Yperite,' which burned ... «Yahoo News, Jun 14»
Bypassing sanctions and with help from Iran, Syria steps up missile …
... the SSRC still possesses the requisite knowledge to produce a host of warheads containing deadly chemical elements, including sarin, VX and Yperite. «The Times of Israel, Jan 14»
Brutal wartime experiments by Japanese Navy, med schools revealed
The report details an experiment on the absorption action of yperite, known as mustard gas, which rots human skin. "This is a dissertation based on a medical ... «Arirang News, Jan 14»
Russia Destroys 3000 Tons of Chemical Weapons in 2013
In 2010, the reaction masses left after the disposal of more than 130 tons of yperite were burnt. Fifty-five tons of solid and 9 tons of liquid waste remaining after ... «Fars News Agency, Dis 13»