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61. Web Server Statistics For University Of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Da
general Summary. 1.88% .de (Germany) 2548 1.63% .jp (Japan) 2091 1.44% .gov (USAgovernment 14 0.01% .yu (Yugoslavia) 35 0.01% .su (former ussr) 33 0.01
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63. Russian Munitions Agency
The former ussr has ratified the Convention on February 11, 1975 to the approval bythe United Nations Organization appropriate UN general Assembly's resolutions
http://www.munition.gov.ru/eng/b1.html
Russian Munitions Agency
Convention Problems of Prohibition
of Biological and Toxin Weapons
Russian
English Main Structure and functions News and events Official documents ...
Main International Documents on Prohibition of Biological and Toxin Weapons
Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Similar Gases and Bacteriological Means (Geneva Protocol), signed at Geneva on June 17, 1925. It entered in force on February 8, 1928. Depositary is the Government of French Republic. The former Soviet Union has ratified the Protocol by the CEC resolution on March 7, 1928 with provisos, in 2000 they were removed. As of January 1, 2001, 130 states are participants of the Protocol.

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which establishes not only maximum weapons holdings for each former ussr republic,but developed, including the new Ministry of Defence (MOD), general Staff (GS
http://www.mil.gov.ua/old/eng/derg_prog/history.htm
The creation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
After the breakup of the Soviet Union and proclamation of Ukraine’s independence in 1991, Ukraine inherited one of the most powerful military formations in Europe, equipped with nuclear weapons and comparatively modern conventional weapons and military equipment in general. The following formations were based in Ukraine: a Strategic Rocket Army, three Combined Arms Armies and two Tank Armies, one Army Corps, four Air Armies, a separate Air Defence Army and the Black Sea Fleet. In general, the forces totalled 780,000 personnel, 6,500 tanks, more than 7,000 armoured vehicles, up to 1,500 combat aircraft, more than 350 ships and support vessels, 1,272 strategic nuclear warheads for ICBMs and more than 2,500 tactical nuclear weapons. However, these Armed Forces did not represent the military of an independent state. Ukraine inherited only individual elements of the Soviet military machine. That is why, on 24 September 1991, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (the Parliament) approved the decision to take under its jurisdiction all military formations of the former Soviet Armed Forces, deployed in Ukraine, and to establish for the first time the key body of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. From that time Ukraine has led the field, amongst former Soviet Republics, in developing its own Army and other military formations as the guarantor of statehood.

65. NASA Occupational Health - Topics - Traveler Health
Independent States of the former Soviet Union (NIS) CDC Diphtheria Outbreak NewIndependent States of former ussr CDC Major general Travel Health Resources.
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Bypass Navigation Home OCHMO Calendar ... 2003 NASA Occupational Health Conference
Traveler Health
designates an Adobe PDF file.
Foreign Travel Medicine Program
Agency Recommendation Concerning: Overseas Travel
Tuberculosis and other infections
The KSC's Occupational Health Program has provided these three documents that contain valuable information and guidance to those traveling abroad on NASA business.
Travel Medicine Program Malaria Prophylaxis Trans-Atlantic Abort Landing (TAL) Sites
Russian Travel
CDC: Health Information for Travelers to Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union (NIS) CDC: Diphtheria Outbreak: New Independent States of Former USSR CDC: Major TB Guidelines CDC: Frequently Asked Questions About TB ... Facts About Tuberculosis
TB facts from the American Lung Association, includes information on the TB Skin Test
WHO: Tuberculosis and Air Travel Russia - Consular Information Sheet
Russian travel information from the US State Department.

66. Pravda.RU Chief Of Russia's General Staff To Discuss Counter-action To Terrorism
Diplomatic/ Economics/ former ussr/ Hot spots/ Letters Pravda.RUformer ussrMore in detail. 1418 200109-19. CHIEF OF RUSSIA'S general TAJIKISTAN. general of the army Anatoly
http://english.pravda.ru/cis/2001/09/19/15620.html
Sep, 19 2001 Accidents Companies Culture Diplomatic ... About [an error occurred while processing this directive] Pravda.RU:Former USSR:More in detail
CHIEF OF RUSSIA'S GENERAL STAFF TO DISCUSS COUNTER-ACTION TO TERRORISM IN TAJIKISTAN
General of the army Anatoly Kvashnin, chief of general staff of the Russian Armed Forces, arrived in Dushanbe (capital of Tajikistan) on Wednesday at the head of a delegation of Russian military experts for consultations on ensuring regional security and counter-acting international terrorism, RIA Novosti learned from the Defence Ministry of Tajikistan.
According to military-diplomatic sources, the Russian military commander will be received by President of the republic Emomali Rakhmonov, who will discuss with Kvashnin possible consequences for the Central Asian region of the situation in the world following the acts of terrorism committed on September 11 in the USA and coordination of actions of the CIS member-states in combating international terrorism.
General Kvashnin will also meet with his Tajik counterpart Sherali Hairulloyev and the heads of a number of power structures.
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67. Daily Digest For 94-03-24
Church 1111 O'Farrell Street $12 general Admission $8 compuserve.com or dwmerrill@lbl.govMailings by always looking for people traveling to the former ussr.
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Daily Digest for 94-03-24

68. UCS: Page Not Found
Ret.) Department Chief, Dzerzhinsky Military Academy Garecy, Army general Makhmut(Ret.) former Deputy Chief, ussr Armed Forces general Staff Gromov, general
http://www.ucsusa.org/global_security/nuclear_weapons/page.cfm?pageID=632

69. Generalized Geology Of The Former Soviet Union (geo1)
303236-8822 (FAX) fpersits@usgs.gov Hours_of_Service 9 of undiscovered oil and gasin the former Soviet Union VSEGEI), 1966, Geologic Map of The ussr, scale 1
http://geo-nsdi.er.usgs.gov/metadata/open-file/97-470/e/geo1.faq.html
Additional USGS Geoscience data can be found by geographic location or by publication series
Generalized geology of the Former Soviet Union (geo1)
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Title: Generalized geology of the Former Soviet Union (geo1) Abstract:
The data set for this coverage includes arcs, polygons, and polygon labels that outline and describe the general geologic age and type of bedrock of the Former Soviet Union and selected adjacent areas. It also includes shoreline and inland water bodies.
  • How should this data set be cited? Ahlbrandt, Dr. Thomas , 199808, Generalized geology of the Former Soviet Union (geo1): U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-470E, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado. This is part of the following larger work. Ahlbrandt, Dr. Thomas , Persits, F. M. , Ulmishek, G. F. , and Steinshouer, D. W. , 1998, Maps showing geology, oil and gas fields and geological provinces of the Former Soviet Union: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-470E, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado.
  • 70. Generalized Geology Of The Former Soviet Union (geo1)
    States Place_Keyword Estonia Place_Keyword former Soviet Union Contact_Electronic_Mail_Addressfpersits@usgs.gov Hours_of_Service 9 Map of The ussr, scale 1
    http://geo-nsdi.er.usgs.gov/metadata/open-file/97-470/e/geo1.html
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    Generalized geology of the Former Soviet Union (geo1)
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    Originator: Dr. Thomas Ahlbrandt Title: Generalized geology of the Former Soviet Union (geo1) Edition: map
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    Denver, Colorado Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
    Originator: Dr. Thomas Ahlbrandt Originator: F. M. Persits Originator: G. F. Ulmishek Originator: D. W. Steinshouer Title:
    Maps showing geology, oil and gas fields and geological provinces of the Former Soviet Union
    Edition: map
    U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report
    Denver, Colorado Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
    Originator: U.S. Geological Survey Title: World energy data on CD-ROM Edition: map
    U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report
    Description:
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    The data set for this coverage includes arcs, polygons, and polygon labels that outline and describe the general geologic age and type of bedrock of the Former Soviet Union and selected adjacent areas. It also includes shoreline and inland water bodies.
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    71. NRDC: The Internet And The Bomb - Arms Control And Disarmament
    Statement of retired general Lee Butler, 8 January Newly Independent States of theFormer ussr Homepage (Department of State) http//www.state.gov/www/regions
    http://www.nrdc.org/nuclear/nuguide/nwicont.asp
    In Depth Report
    The Internet and the Bomb:
    A Research Guide to Policy and Information about Nuclear Weapons
    Table of Contents Quick Guides NRDC Nuclear Data General Information ... Nuclear Weapons Issues
    CHAPTER SIX: NUCLEAR WEAPONS ISSUES
    Arms Control and Disarmament The Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) and the On-Site Inspection Agency (OSIA) maintain extensive information repositories, as do the arms control programs at Argonne, Los Alamos, Livermore, and Sandia Laboratories. Appendix A: Nuclear and Arms Control Treaties and Agreements is also a handy reference to online treaties, fact sheets and background information. The Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Web
    Maintained by the Argonne Laboratory Decision and Information Sciences Division. Arms Control Activities Schedule (On-Site Inspection Agency)
    http://www.osia.mil/schedule.html

    List maintained by the joint service Pentagon agency that oversees inspections for several arms control treaties and agreements. Department of State Arms Control Homepage
    http://www.state.gov/www/global/arms/index.html

    72. The GEO-3 Data Compendium
    of the 15 republics of the former ussr calculated based on given by the provider,for the former Yugoslavia SFR used by the CDIAC (http//cdiac.esd.ornl.gov).
    http://geocompendium.grid.unep.ch/data_sets/atmosphere/document/emission_co2_sol
    GEO-3 Data Compendium Home About Data Compendium About GEO-3
    Data Sets
    ... GEO Regions Resources GEO Home Page GEO Data Portal GEO-3 .pdf Version GEO-3 Reference Scheme ... Back to data set
    Title Title: Emissions of CO2 - from Solid Fuel Consumption (CDIAC) SubTitle: National level Filename: General Description Abstract: Purpose: This document provides synopses of frequently used time series of global-change data. It provides estimates of global, regional, and national CO22emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels, gas flaring, and the production of cement. Data records are presented in multipage formats, each dealing with a specific site, region, or emissions species. The data records include tables; graphs; discussions of methods for collecting, measuring, and reporting the data; trends in the data, and references to literature providing further information. Instructions for citing specific data in Trends Online are provided for each compiled data set. Units: Thousand Metric Tons of CO2 GEO Theme: Atmosphere GEO Data Category: Emissions of GHG, ODS, Dust, Metals

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    The Domain Report identifies the top origins of visitors to this site. This is determined by the suffix of their domain name. Use this information carefully as this is based on where their domain name is registered and may not always be an accurate identifier of the actual geographic location of this visitor. For example, while most .com domain names are from the United States, there are a growing number of .com domain names that exist outside the United States. This report shows all results. This report is sorted by number of requests.
    Domain Name Number of requests Percentage of the requests .uk (United Kingdom) .com (Commercial) [unresolved numerical addresses] .net (Network) .edu (USA Educational) .ca (Canada) .es (Spain) .de (Germany) .it (Italy) .nl (Netherlands) .fr (France) .au (Australia) .gr (Greece) .jp (Japan) .sg (Singapore) .ie (Ireland) .se (Sweden) .org (Non-Profit Making Organisations) .be (Belgium) .fi (Finland) .no (Norway) .at (Austria) .dk (Denmark) .ch (Switzerland) .hr (Croatia) .nz (New Zealand) .cz (Czech Republic) .mx (Mexico) .pl (Poland) .sa (Saudi Arabia) .us (United States) .br (Brazil) .my (Malaysia) .pt (Portugal) .in (India) .hk (Hong Kong) .tw (Taiwan) .ru (Russia) .tr (Turkey) .ae (United Arab Emirates) .hu (Hungary) .is (Iceland) .gov (USA Government) .za (South Africa) .th (Thailand) .il (Israel) .ro (Romania) .mil (USA Military) .pk (Pakistan) .ar (Argentina) .lt (Lithuania) .mu (Mauritius) .cy (Cyprus) .cn (China) .ee (Estonia)

    74. Diphtheria In The Former Soviet Union: Reemergence Of A Pandemic Disease
    fax 404639-8616; e-mail cxv3@cdc.gov. in the Newly Independent States of the formerUSSR, 1990-94 Research Unit of the Royal College of general Practitioners
    http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol4no4/vitek.htm
    Perspectives
    Diphtheria in the Former Soviet Union: Reemergence of a Pandemic Disease
    Charles R. Vitek and Melinda Wharton

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA The massive reemergence of diphtheria in the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union marked the first large-scale diphtheria epidemic in industrialized countries in 3 decades. Factors contributing to the epidemic included a large population of susceptible adults; decreased childhood immunization, which compromised what had been a well-established childhood vaccination program; suboptimal socioeconomic conditions; and high population movement. The role of a change in the predominant circulating strains of Corynebacterium diphtheriae in this epidemic remains uncertain. Massive, well-coordinated international assistance and unprecedented efforts to vaccinate adults were needed to control the epidemic. In the 1990s, a massive epidemic throughout the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union marked the reemergence of epidemic diphtheria in industrialized countries. Diphtheria had been well controlled in the Soviet Union for more than 2 decades after universal childhood immunization was initiated in the late 1950s ( Figure 1 ). Although all of the Newly Independent States were affected, three quarters of the more than 140,000 cases (

    75. Nuclear Blindness: An Overview Of The Biological Weapons Programs Of The Former
    What happened after Vladimir Pasechnik (the former general director of ScienceProduction Organisation Farmpribor and director of The All Union Scientific
    http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol5no4/davis.htm
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    Nuclear Blindness: An Overview of the Biological Weapons Programs of the Former Soviet Union and Iraq
    Christopher J. Davis Johns Hopkins University Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies Too many times in the past we have failed to anticipate future developments; refused to think the unthinkable and expect the unexpected. Too many times we have been out maneuvered by those who take the time to think and plan and do not simply rely on reacting to events. We must learn to think like our potential adversaries if we are to avoid conflict or blunt an attack, because only superior thinking and planning (not just better technology) will enable us to survive biological warfare.

    76. CDIAC Communications - Recent And Relevant
    703487-4650 or http//www.ntis.gov/) in microfiche signed between the United Statesand ussr in 1972 with research institutions in the former ussr, the quality
    http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/newsletr/spring97/r_rs97.htm
    Recent and Relevant
    Many CO -related proceedings, reports, and other documents are available from CDIAC while supplies last. A complete list of these publications can be requested with the order form . Documents that are no longer available from CDIAC may be purchased from the National Technical Information Service (703-487-4650 or http://www.ntis.gov/) in microfiche or hard copy; prices may vary with the number of pages. Selected Translated Abstracts of Russian-Language Climate-Change Publications: IV. General Circulation Models (ORNL/CDIAC-94, Proceedings of RIHMI-WDC: Issue 165, 99 pp.) Vyacheslav N. Razuvaev and Sergej G. Sivachok, All-Russian Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information (RIHMI)-World Data Center , Obninsk, Kaluga Region, Russia;
    Marvel Burtis, Compiler Under an agreement on cooperation signed between the United States and U.S.S.R. in 1972, a working group was established to address the effects of environmental changes on climate. Since 1990, CDIAC has been active in the working group on data exchange, providing, in collaboration with research institutions in the former U.S.S.R., the quality-assured data sets needed to quantify the relationship between changes in atmospheric composition and changes in climate. In response to requests from the international research community, CDIAC and the All-Russian Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information-World Data Center (RIHMI) in Obninsk, Russia, produced a series of dual-language bibliographies of Russian literature that had not previously been translated into English.

    77. Untitled
    URL http//www.house.gov/csce. *CSCE Digest (newsletter). promotesdemocracy and market economies in the NIS of the former ussr.
    http://www.neww.org/countries/USA/orgs4net.htm

    78. PLEASE NOTE: A WEB SUPPLEMENT TO TRADES AND TENDERS WILL BE AVAILABLE TUESDAY AT
    OnLine at www.bisnis.doc.gov Please also experience with Russian or the former USSRcoal sector End User Construction companies, general consumers Response
    http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/leads/990903tt.htm
    PLEASE NOTE: A WEB SUPPLEMENT TO TRADES AND TENDERS WILL BE AVAILABLE TUESDAY AT http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/leads/leads.htm
    The Business Information Service for the Newly Independent States (BISNIS) is the U.S. Department of Commerce's information clearinghouse on trade and investment in the emerging markets of the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union. BISNIS has created the "BISNIS Trades & Tenders" electronic newsletter to help U.S. companies find business opportunities in these expanding markets.
    A full selection of BISNIS leads and other market intelligence are available via BISNIS OnLine at: www.bisnis.doc.gov
    Please also find another 8 trade leads in this document.
    Table of Contents for Web Supplement:
    Lead 8: Tender for EBRD Ukrainian Energy Service Company
    Lead 9: Tender for EBRD Ukraine Air Navigation Modernization Project
    Table of Contents for this Document:
    Lead #1: Kazakhstan Electric Grid Operating Company Tender
    ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION REHABILITATION PROJECT
    PROCUREMENT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SERVICES Country: KAZAKHSTAN Description of Services: The services include assisting the Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company (KEGOC) in: preparing bidding documents and evaluating bids for the procurement of high voltage substation equipment, relay protection equipment, SCADA, automation of substation equipment and telecommunication equipment

    79. States
    Map Resources Media governments US gov't Foreign Library features links to generalsites and to com Europe; Washingtonpost.com - former ussr; Member Countries
    http://www.people.virginia.edu/~rjb3v/states.html
    General Reference Map Resources Media
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    Electronic Embassy Features telephone numbers and addresses of foreign embassies in Washington, D.C. Embassy World "Directory & Search Engine of the World's Embassies & Consulates." International Embassies Index A LawResearch Page. A wide range of links. Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments A CIA publication, listed by state name in alphabetical order (English) CIA World Factbook 2001 edition of classic CIA compendium Worldwide Constitutions (of States) Listed alphabetically by state U.S. State Department

    80. ReliefWeb Map Centre - Eurasia
    Europe Reference Map 30 Jun 2002 jpg 84k (CIA~http//www.cia.gov/). GeneralMap of the Newly Independent States of the former ussr 1 Jul 1994 pdf
    http://www.reliefweb.int/w/map.nsf/Region?OpenForm&Query=Eurasia

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