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titleOfInvention Use of n, n-diethylaniline as soman imitator in aqueous medium
abstract FIELD: chemistry. n SUBSTANCE: imitator of a toxic chemical is an organophosphorus substance in aqueous media. The substance can be use to imitate contamination of water bodies when simulating the process of spreading of soman in fresh water rivers taking into account specific morphological features of separate parts of their channel and to determine the behaviour of spreading in time and degree of dilution of the contaminated region at a given distance from the source. n EFFECT: possibility of using non-toxic and readily available soman imitator. n 1 tbl
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