National Library Israel. Inhibitory Analysis, Regulatory Interactions in Trophic webs, and other articles;

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Inhibitory Analysis of Regulatory Interactions in Trophic webs, and other articles;

Peer Reviewed, Journals, National Library, Israel,
Environmental Science, Ecology, Biology,water quality, aquatic ecosystems, purification, pollution control,
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Inhibitory Analysis of Regulatory Interactions in Trophic Webs

OstroumovS.

Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, Vol.377(1), pp.139-141 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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Effect of Amphiphilic Chemicals on Filter-Feeding Marine Organisms

OstroumovS.

Doklady Biological Sciences, 2001, Vol.378(1), pp.248-250 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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On the biotic self-purification of aquatic ecosystems: elements of the theory

OstroumovS A

Doklady biological sciences : proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological sciences sections / translated from Russian, 2004, Vol.396, pp.206-11 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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An Amphiphilic Substance Inhibits the Mollusk Capacity to Filter out Phytoplankton Cells from Water

OstroumovS.

Biology Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2001, Vol.28(1), pp.95-102[Peer Reviewed Journal]

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On the concepts of biochemical ecology and hydrobiology: Ecological chemomediators

OstroumovS.

Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2008, Vol.1(2), pp.238-244 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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Criteria of ecological hazards due to anthropogenic effects on the biota: searching for a system

OstroumovS A

Doklady biological sciences : proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological sciences sections / translated from Russian, 2000, Vol.371, pp.204-6 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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Decreasing the measurable concentrations of Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb in the water of the experimental systems containing Ceratophyllum demersum: the phytoremediation potential

OstroumovS A ; Shestakova, T V

Doklady biological sciences : proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological sciences sections / translated from Russian, 2009, Vol.428, pp.444-7 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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On studying the hazards of pollution of the biosphere: Effects of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) on planktonic filter-feeders

Vorozhun, I. ; OstroumovS.

Doklady Biological Sciences, 2009, Vol.425(1), pp.133-134 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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The concept of aquatic biota as a labile and vulnerable component of the water self-purification system

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Doklady biological sciences : proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological sciences sections / translated from Russian, 2000, Vol.372, pp.286-9 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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National Library of Israel

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The main building of the JNUL in the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University

The general reading room at the National Library of Israel
The National Library of Israel (NLI; Hebrew: הספרייה הלאומית Arabic: المكتبة الوطنية في إسرائيل; formerly: Jewish National and University Library - JNUL, Hebrew: בית הספרים הלאומי והאוניברסיטאי), is the national library of Israel. The library holds more than 5 million books, and is located on the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The National Library owns the world's largest collections of Hebraica and Judaica, and is the repository of many rare and unique manuscripts, books and artifacts.

History[edit]

The B'nai Brith library, founded in Jerusalem in 1892, was the first public library in Palestine to serve the Jewish community. The library was located on B'nai Brith street, between the Meah Shearim neighborhood and the Russian Compound.[1]Ten years later, the Midrash Abrabanel library, as it was then known, moved to Ethiopia Street.[2] In 1920, when plans were drawn up for the Hebrew University, the B'nai Brith collection became the basis for a university library. The books were moved to Mount Scopus when the university opened five years later.[1]
In 1948, when access to the university campus on Mount Scopus was blocked, most of the books were moved to the university's temporary quarters in the Terra Sancta building in Rehavia. By that time, the university collection included over one million books. For lack of space, some of the books were placed in storerooms around the city. In 1960, they were moved to the new JNUL building in Givat Ram.[1]
In the late 1970s, when the new university complex on Mount Scopus was inaugurated and the faculties of Law, Humanities and Social Science returned there, departmental libraries opened on that campus and the number of visitors to the Givat Ram library dropped. In the 1990s, the building suffered from maintenance problems such as rainwater leaks and insect infestation.[1]
In 2007 the library was officially recognised as The National Library of the State of Israel after the passage of the National Library Law.[1] The law, which came into effect on 23 July 2008, changed the library's name to "National Library of Israel" and turned it temporarily to a subsidiary company of the University, later to become a fully independent community interest company, jointly owned by the Government of Israel (50%), the Hebrew University (25%) and other organizations.
In 2011, the library launched a website granting public access to books, periodicals, maps, photos and music from its collections.[3]

Goals and objectives[edit]


The Ardon Windows in the lobby of NLI
The library's mission is to secure copies of all material published in Israel, in any language; all publications on the subject of Israel, the Land of IsraelJudaism and the Jewish People, published in any language, in any country in the world; and all material published in Hebrew or any of the languages spoken in the Jewish Diaspora (such as Yiddish and Ladino).
By law, two copies of all printed matter published in Israel must be deposited in The National Library. In 2001, the law was amended to include audio and video recordings, and other non-print media.[4] Many manuscripts, including some of the library's unique volumes such the 14th century Nuremberg Mahzor, have been scanned and are now available on the Internet.**
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