982 resultados para Russia, Ukraine, natural gas, geopolitics
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Gas hydrates are icelike materials that form when specific conditions of temperature, pressure, and gas composition are simultaneously satisfied. Among the first descriptions of gas hydrates under natural conditions was that of Hammerschmidt (1940), who found them in pipelines used to transport natural gas. Milton (1976) indicates that conditions are suitable for the presence of gas hydrates in areas affected by permafrost and cites studies suggesting that large quantities of gas exist in hydrate form.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"B-118678."
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"April 1978."
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"DOE/EIA-0571."
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May 1979.
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"DOE/EV/04734-T1."
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Printed for the use of the Temporary National Economic Committee.
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Description based on: NTSB/PAR-98/02/SUM; title from cover.
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Chapters on: Northern Region, Finland, Lake Region, Byelorussia, Volga Region, Interior Province, Ural Region, Little Russia (Ukraine), Steppe Region, Crimea, Caucasus, Siberia, Central Asia
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"No. 122."
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