2019
DOI: 10.37837/2707-7683-2019-7
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Austria as a Foreign Trading Partner of the Soviet Ukraine in the Early 1920s

Abstract: Олег КУПЧИК, кандидат історичних наук, доцент кафедри нової та новітньої історії зарубіжних країн Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка АВСТРІЯ В ЗОВНІШНІЙ ТОРГІВЛІ УСРР (ПОЧАТОК 1920-х РОКІВ) Анотація. У праці розкрито обставини, за яких на початку 1920-х років налагоджували торговельні відносини між Австрійською Республікою та УСРР. Встановлено договірно-правову базу, організаційні форми торговельної діяльності УСРР в Австрії, осіб торговельних представників (С. Деревенський, Цукерман).… Show more

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“…The predominant amount of nitrogen enters the soil due to the decomposition of plant and animal remains. According to the literature, the content of total nitrogen in soils is 0.03-0.50% [27,28]. The alkaline hydrolysed nitrogen content is used to characterize the availability of this chemical element and its availability to plants, which is closely correlated with the content of humus, total nitrogen content and nitrification ability [27].…”
Section: Table 2 the Content Of Mobile And Total Forms Of Plumbum (Pb...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The predominant amount of nitrogen enters the soil due to the decomposition of plant and animal remains. According to the literature, the content of total nitrogen in soils is 0.03-0.50% [27,28]. The alkaline hydrolysed nitrogen content is used to characterize the availability of this chemical element and its availability to plants, which is closely correlated with the content of humus, total nitrogen content and nitrification ability [27].…”
Section: Table 2 the Content Of Mobile And Total Forms Of Plumbum (Pb...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potassium is the third most important nutrient for plants after nitrogen and phosphorus. Water-soluble and directly exchangeable potassium is well absorbed by plants and is considered a mobile form of potassium [28]. Some scientists note a high supply of urban soils and weakly disturbed soils with potassium, where its content can be about 40 mg/100 g of soil and more [26].…”
Section: Table 2 the Content Of Mobile And Total Forms Of Plumbum (Pb...mentioning
confidence: 99%