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Mathematical Modeling in the Problems of Chemical and Ecological Safety

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Environmental Aspects of Converting CW Facilities to Peaceful Purposes

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Destruction of chemical weapons in the Russian Federation (RF) and the conversion of chemical weapons enterprises to production for civilian applications represent problems of national importance for Russia. Other countries of the world community are also interested in a successful solution to these problems, to which the present symposium is testimony.

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Gorsky, V.G. (2002). Mathematical Modeling in the Problems of Chemical and Ecological Safety. In: McGuire, R.R., Compton, J.C. (eds) Environmental Aspects of Converting CW Facilities to Peaceful Purposes. NATO Science Series, vol 37. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0508-1_2

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