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52. Influence of the Rotation Frequency of a Disk Substrate Holder on the Crystal Structure Characteristics of MOCVD-Grown GaAs Layers.
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Boldyrevskii, P. B., Filatov, D. O., Kazantsev, I. A., Revin, M. V., Smotrin, D. S., and Yunin, P. A.
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CRYSTAL structure ,MOLECULAR rotation ,ROTATING disks ,GALLIUM compounds ,CRYSTAL growth - Abstract
The influence of the rotation frequency of a disk substrate holder on the growth mechanism and crystal structure characteristics of MOCVD-grown GaAs layers has been studied. In the frequency range of 0-400 rpm, variations have been observed in the growth mechanism and rate, as well as of crystal perfection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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53. PRIMARY PREVENTION OF POSTOPERATIVE REFLUX DISEASE
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Martynov, V. L., primary, Orlinskaya, N. Yu., additional, Kolchin, D. G., additional, Kurilov, V. A., additional, and Kazantsev, I. B., additional
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- 2015
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54. MEDULLOBLASTOMA
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Vaidyanathan, G., primary, Gururangan, S., additional, Bigner, D., additional, Zalutsky, M., additional, Morfouace, M., additional, Shelat, A., additional, Megan, J., additional, Freeman, B. B., additional, Robinson, S., additional, Throm, S., additional, Olson, J. M., additional, Li, X.-N., additional, Guy, K. R., additional, Robinson, G., additional, Stewart, C., additional, Gajjar, A., additional, Roussel, M., additional, Sirachainan, N., additional, Pakakasama, S., additional, Anurathapan, U., additional, Hansasuta, A., additional, Dhanachai, M., additional, Khongkhatithum, C., additional, Hongeng, S., additional, Feroze, A., additional, Lee, K.-S., additional, Gholamin, S., additional, Wu, Z., additional, Lu, B., additional, Mitra, S., additional, Cheshier, S., additional, Northcott, P., additional, Lee, C., additional, Zichner, T., additional, Lichter, P., additional, Korbel, J., additional, Wechsler-Reya, R., additional, Pfister, S., additional, Project, I. P. T., additional, Li, K. K.-W., additional, Xia, T., additional, Ma, F. M. T., additional, Zhang, R., additional, Zhou, L., additional, Lau, K.-M., additional, Ng, H.-K., additional, Lafay-Cousin, L., additional, Chi, S., additional, Madden, J., additional, Smith, A., additional, Wells, E., additional, Owens, E., additional, Strother, D., additional, Foreman, N., additional, Packer, R., additional, Bouffet, E., additional, Wataya, T., additional, Peacock, J., additional, Taylor, M. D., additional, Ivanov, D., additional, Garnett, M., additional, Parker, T., additional, Alexander, C., additional, Meijer, L., additional, Grundy, R., additional, Gellert, P., additional, Ashford, M., additional, Walker, D., additional, Brent, J., additional, Cader, F. Z., additional, Ford, D., additional, Kay, A., additional, Walsh, R., additional, Solanki, G., additional, Peet, A., additional, English, M., additional, Shalaby, T., additional, Fiaschetti, G., additional, Baulande, S., additional, Gerber, N., additional, Baumgartner, M., additional, Grotzer, M., additional, Hayase, T., additional, Kawahara, Y., additional, Yagi, M., additional, Minami, T., additional, Kanai, N., additional, Yamaguchi, T., additional, Gomi, A., additional, Morimoto, A., additional, Hill, R., additional, Kuijper, S., additional, Lindsey, J., additional, Schwalbe, E., additional, Barker, K., additional, Boult, J., additional, Williamson, D., additional, Ahmad, Z., additional, Hallsworth, A., additional, Ryan, S., additional, Poon, E., additional, Ruddle, R., additional, Raynaud, F., additional, Howell, L., additional, Kwok, C., additional, Joshi, A., additional, Nicholson, S. L., additional, Crosier, S., additional, Wharton, S., additional, Robson, K., additional, Michalski, A., additional, Hargrave, D., additional, Jacques, T., additional, Pizer, B., additional, Bailey, S., additional, Swartling, F., additional, Petrie, K., additional, Weiss, W., additional, Chesler, L., additional, Clifford, S., additional, Kitanovski, L., additional, Prelog, T., additional, Kotnik, B. F., additional, Debeljak, M., additional, Grotzer, M. A., additional, Gevorgian, A., additional, Morozova, E., additional, Kazantsev, I., additional, Iukhta, T., additional, Safonova, S., additional, Kumirova, E., additional, Punanov, Y., additional, Afanasyev, B., additional, Zheludkova, O., additional, Grajkowska, W., additional, Pronicki, M., additional, Cukrowska, B., additional, Dembowska-Baginska, B., additional, Lastowska, M., additional, Murase, A., additional, Nobusawa, S., additional, Gemma, Y., additional, Yamazaki, F., additional, Masuzawa, A., additional, Uno, T., additional, Osumi, T., additional, Shioda, Y., additional, Kiyotani, C., additional, Mori, T., additional, Matsumoto, K., additional, Ogiwara, H., additional, Morota, N., additional, Hirato, J., additional, Nakazawa, A., additional, Terashima, K., additional, Fay-McClymont, T., additional, Walsh, K., additional, Mabbott, D., additional, Sturm, D., additional, Northcott, P. A., additional, Jones, D. T. W., additional, Korshunov, A., additional, Pfister, S. M., additional, Kool, M., additional, Hooper, C., additional, Hawes, S., additional, Kees, U., additional, Gottardo, N., additional, Dallas, P., additional, Siegfried, A., additional, Bertozzi, A. I., additional, Sevely, A., additional, Loukh, N., additional, Munzer, C., additional, Miquel, C., additional, Bourdeaut, F., additional, Pietsch, T., additional, Dufour, C., additional, Delisle, M. B., additional, Kawauchi, D., additional, Rehg, J., additional, Finkelstein, D., additional, Zindy, F., additional, Phoenix, T., additional, Gilbertson, R., additional, Trubicka, J., additional, Borucka-Mankiewicz, M., additional, Ciara, E., additional, Chrzanowska, K., additional, Perek-Polnik, M., additional, Abramczuk-Piekutowska, D., additional, Jurkiewicz, D., additional, Luczak, S., additional, Kowalski, P., additional, Krajewska-Walasek, M., additional, Sheila, C., additional, Lee, S., additional, Foster, C., additional, Manoranjan, B., additional, Pambit, M., additional, Berns, R., additional, Fotovati, A., additional, Venugopal, C., additional, O'Halloran, K., additional, Narendran, A., additional, Hawkins, C., additional, Ramaswamy, V., additional, Taylor, M., additional, Singhal, A., additional, Hukin, J., additional, Rassekh, R., additional, Yip, S., additional, Singh, S., additional, Duhman, C., additional, Dunn, S., additional, Chen, T., additional, Rush, S., additional, Fuji, H., additional, Ishida, Y., additional, Onoe, T., additional, Kanda, T., additional, Kase, Y., additional, Yamashita, H., additional, Murayama, S., additional, Nakasu, Y., additional, Kurimoto, T., additional, Kondo, A., additional, Sakaguchi, S., additional, Fujimura, J., additional, Saito, M., additional, Arakawa, T., additional, Arai, H., additional, Shimizu, T., additional, Jurkiewicz, E., additional, Daszkiewicz, P., additional, Drogosiewicz, M., additional, Hovestadt, V., additional, Buchhalter, I., additional, Jager, N. N., additional, Stuetz, A., additional, Johann, P., additional, Schmidt, C., additional, Ryzhova, M., additional, Landgraf, P., additional, Hasselblatt, M., additional, Schuller, U., additional, Yaspo, M.-L., additional, von Deimling, A., additional, Eils, R., additional, Modi, A., additional, Patel, M., additional, Berk, M., additional, Wang, L.-x., additional, Plautz, G., additional, Camara-Costa, H., additional, Resch, A., additional, Lalande, C., additional, Kieffer, V., additional, Poggi, G., additional, Kennedy, C., additional, Bull, K., additional, Calaminus, G., additional, Grill, J., additional, Doz, F., additional, Rutkowski, S., additional, Massimino, M., additional, Kortmann, R.-D., additional, Lannering, B., additional, Dellatolas, G., additional, Chevignard, M., additional, Solecki, D., additional, McKinnon, P., additional, Olson, J., additional, Hayden, J., additional, Ellison, D., additional, Buss, M., additional, Remke, M., additional, Lee, J., additional, Caspary, T., additional, Castellino, R., additional, Sabel, M., additional, Gustafsson, G., additional, Fleischhack, G., additional, Benesch, M., additional, Navajas, A., additional, Reddingius, R., additional, Delisle, M.-B., additional, Lafon, D., additional, Sevenet, N., additional, Pierron, G., additional, Delattre, O., additional, Ecker, J., additional, Oehme, I., additional, Mazitschek, R., additional, Lodrini, M., additional, Deubzer, H. 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G., additional, Cho, Y.-J., additional, Jenkins, N., additional, Copeland, N., additional, Wainwright, B., additional, Tang, Y., additional, Schubert, S., additional, Nguyen, B., additional, Masoud, S., additional, Lee, A., additional, Willardson, M., additional, Bandopadhayay, P., additional, Bergthold, G., additional, Atwood, S., additional, Whitson, R., additional, Qi, J., additional, Beroukhim, R., additional, Tang, J., additional, Oro, A., additional, Link, B., additional, Bradner, J., additional, Vallero, S. G., additional, Bertin, D., additional, Basso, M. E., additional, Milanaccio, C., additional, Peretta, P., additional, Cama, A., additional, Mussano, A., additional, Barra, S., additional, Morana, G., additional, Morra, I., additional, Nozza, P., additional, Fagioli, F., additional, Garre, M. L., additional, Darabi, A., additional, Sanden, E., additional, Visse, E., additional, Stahl, N., additional, Siesjo, P., additional, Vaka, D., additional, Vasquez, F., additional, Weir, B., additional, Cowley, G., additional, Keller, C., additional, Hahn, W., additional, Gibbs, I. C., additional, Partap, S., additional, Yeom, K., additional, Martinez, M., additional, Vogel, H., additional, Donaldson, S. S., additional, Fisher, P., additional, Perreault, S., additional, Guerrini-Rousseau, L., additional, Pujet, S., additional, Kieffer-Renaux, V., additional, Raquin, M. A., additional, Varlet, P., additional, Longaud, A., additional, Sainte-Rose, C., additional, Valteau-Couanet, D., additional, Staal, J., additional, Lau, L. S., additional, Zhang, H., additional, Ingram, W. J., additional, Cho, Y. J., additional, Hathout, Y., additional, Brown, K., additional, Rood, B. R., additional, Handler, M., additional, Hankinson, T., additional, Kleinschmidt-Demasters, B. K., additional, Hutter, S., additional, Jones, D. T., additional, Kagawa, N., additional, Hirayama, R., additional, Kijima, N., additional, Chiba, Y., additional, Kinoshita, M., additional, Takano, K., additional, Eino, D., additional, Fukuya, S., additional, Yamamoto, F., additional, Nakanishi, K., additional, Hashimoto, N., additional, Hashii, Y., additional, Hara, J., additional, Yoshimine, T., additional, Wang, J., additional, Guo, C., additional, Yang, Q., additional, Chen, Z., additional, Filipek, I., additional, Swieszkowska, E., additional, Tarasinska, M., additional, Perek, D., additional, Kebudi, R., additional, Koc, B., additional, Gorgun, O., additional, Agaoglu, F. Y., additional, Wolff, J., additional, Darendeliler, E., additional, Kerl, K., additional, Gronych, J., additional, McGlade, J., additional, Endersby, R., additional, Hii, H., additional, Johns, T., additional, Sastry, J., additional, Murphy, D., additional, Ronghe, M., additional, Cunningham, C., additional, Cowie, F., additional, Jones, R., additional, Calisto, A., additional, Sangra, M., additional, Mathieson, C., additional, Brown, J., additional, Phuakpet, K., additional, Larouche, V., additional, Bartels, U., additional, Ishida, T., additional, Hasegawa, D., additional, Miyata, K., additional, Ochi, S., additional, Saito, A., additional, Kozaki, A., additional, Yanai, T., additional, Kawasaki, K., additional, Yamamoto, K., additional, Kawamura, A., additional, Nagashima, T., additional, Akasaka, Y., additional, Soejima, T., additional, Yoshida, M., additional, Kosaka, Y., additional, von Bueren, A., additional, Goschzik, T., additional, Kortmann, R., additional, von Hoff, K., additional, Friedrich, C., additional, Muehlen, A. z., additional, Warmuth-Metz, M., additional, Soerensen, N., additional, Deinlein, F., additional, Zwiener, I., additional, Faldum, A., additional, Kuehl, J., additional, KRAMER, K., additional, -Taskar, N. P., additional, Zanzonico, P., additional, Humm, J. L., additional, Wolden, S. L., additional, Cheung, N.-K. V., additional, Venkataraman, S., additional, Alimova, I., additional, Harris, P., additional, Birks, D., additional, Balakrishnan, I., additional, Griesinger, A., additional, Foreman, N. K., additional, Vibhakar, R., additional, Margol, A., additional, Robison, N., additional, Gnanachandran, J., additional, Hung, L., additional, Kennedy, R., additional, Vali, M., additional, Dhall, G., additional, Finlay, J., additional, Erdrich-Epstein, A., additional, Krieger, M., additional, Drissi, R., additional, Fouladi, M., additional, Gilles, F., additional, Judkins, A., additional, Sposto, R., additional, Asgharzadeh, S., additional, Peyrl, A., additional, Chocholous, M., additional, Holm, S., additional, Grillner, P., additional, Blomgren, K., additional, Azizi, A., additional, Czech, T., additional, Gustafsson, B., additional, Dieckmann, K., additional, Leiss, U., additional, Slavc, I., additional, Babelyan, S., additional, Dolgopolov, I., additional, Pimenov, R., additional, Mentkevich, G., additional, Gorelishev, S., additional, Laskov, M., additional, von Bueren, A. O., additional, Nowak, J., additional, Kortmann, R. D., additional, Mynarek, M., additional, Muller, K., additional, Gerber, N. U., additional, Ottensmeier, H., additional, Kwiecien, R., additional, Yankelevich, M., additional, Boyarshinov, V., additional, Glekov, I., additional, Ozerov, S., additional, Gorelyshev, S., additional, Popa, A., additional, Subbotina, N., additional, Martin, A. M., additional, Nirschl, C., additional, Polanczyk, M., additional, Bell, R., additional, Martinez, D., additional, Sullivan, L. M., additional, Santi, M., additional, Burger, P. C., additional, Taube, J. M., additional, Drake, C. G., additional, Pardoll, D. M., additional, Lim, M., additional, Li, L., additional, Wang, W.-G., additional, Pu, J.-X., additional, Sun, H.-D., additional, Ruggieri, R., additional, Symons, M. H., additional, Vanan, M. I., additional, Bolin, S., additional, Schumacher, S., additional, Zeid, R., additional, Yu, F., additional, Vue, N., additional, Gibson, W., additional, Paolella, B., additional, Swartling, F. J., additional, Kieran, M. W., additional, Bradner, J. E., additional, Maher, O., additional, Khatua, S., additional, Tarek, N., additional, Zaky, W., additional, Gupta, T., additional, Mohanty, S., additional, Kannan, S., additional, Jalali, R., additional, Kapitza, E., additional, Denkhaus, D., additional, Muhlen, A. z., additional, van Vuurden, D. G., additional, Garami, M., additional, Fangusaro, J., additional, Davidson, T. B., additional, da Costa, M. J. G., additional, Sterba, J., additional, Clifford, S. C., additional, Finlay, J. L., additional, Schmidt, R., additional, Felsberg, J., additional, Skladny, H., additional, Cremer, F., additional, Reifenberger, G., additional, Kunder, R., additional, Sridhar, E., additional, Moiyadi, A. A., additional, Goel, A., additional, Goel, N., additional, Shirsat, N., additional, Othman, R., additional, Storer, L., additional, Kerr, I., additional, Coyle, B., additional, Law, N., additional, Smith, M. L., additional, Greenberg, M., additional, Laughlin, S., additional, Malkin, D., additional, Liu, F., additional, Moxon-Emre, I., additional, Scantlebury, N., additional, Nasir, A., additional, Onion, D., additional, Lourdusamy, A., additional, Grabowska, A., additional, Cai, Y., additional, Bradshaw, T., additional, de Medeiros, R. S. S., additional, Beaugrand, A., additional, Soares, S., additional, Epelman, S., additional, Wang, W., additional, Sultan, M., additional, Wechsler-Reya, R. J., additional, Zapatka, M., additional, Radlwimmer, B., additional, Alderete, D., additional, Baroni, L., additional, Lubinieki, F., additional, Auad, F., additional, Gonzalez, M. L., additional, Puya, W., additional, Pacheco, P., additional, Aurtenetxe, O., additional, Gaffar, A., additional, Gros, L., additional, Cruz, O., additional, Calvo, C., additional, Shinojima, N., additional, Nakamura, H., additional, Kuratsu, J.-i., additional, Hanaford, A., additional, Eberhart, C., additional, Archer, T., additional, Tamayo, P., additional, Pomeroy, S., additional, Raabe, E., additional, De Braganca, K., additional, Gilheeney, S., additional, Khakoo, Y., additional, Kramer, K., additional, Wolden, S., additional, Dunkel, I., additional, Lulla, R. R., additional, Laskowski, J., additional, Goldman, S., additional, Gopalakrishnan, V., additional, Shih, D., additional, Wang, X., additional, Faria, C., additional, Raybaud, C., additional, Tabori, U., additional, Rutka, J., additional, Jacobs, S., additional, De Vathaire, F., additional, Diallo, I., additional, Llanas, D., additional, Verez, C., additional, Diop, F., additional, Kahlouche, A., additional, Puget, S., additional, Thompson, E., additional, Prince, E., additional, Amani, V., additional, Sin-Chan, P., additional, Lu, M., additional, Kleinman, C., additional, Spence, T., additional, Picard, D., additional, Ho, K. C., additional, Chan, J., additional, Majewski, J., additional, Jabado, N., additional, Dirks, P., additional, Huang, A., additional, Madden, J. R., additional, Donson, A. M., additional, Mirsky, D. M., additional, Dubuc, A., additional, Mack, S., additional, Gendoo, D., additional, Luu, B., additional, MacDonald, T., additional, Van Meter, T., additional, Croul, S., additional, Laureano, A., additional, Brugmann, W., additional, Denman, C., additional, Singh, H., additional, Huls, H., additional, Moyes, J., additional, Sandberg, D., additional, Silla, L., additional, Cooper, L., additional, and Lee, D., additional
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- 2014
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55. Brentuximab Vedotin in Heavily Pretreated Patients with Refractory Hodgkin's Lymphoma
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Mikhailova, N, primary, Borzenkova, E, additional, Ivanova, M, additional, Moiseev, I, additional, Kondakova, E, additional, Kazantsev, I, additional, Alyansky, A, additional, and Afanasyev, B, additional
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- 2014
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56. Vascularisation of the ileocecal valve
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Sotnikov, A. A., primary and Kazantsev, I. B., additional
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- 2011
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57. New presentation about functional biomehanic of ileocecal valve
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Kazantsev, I. B., primary
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- 2011
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58. A discrete spherical x-ray transform of orientation distribution functions using bounding cubes
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Kazantsev, I G, primary, Schmidt, S, additional, and Poulsen, H F, additional
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- 2009
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59. Технические свойства древесины сортовых тополей
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Shirnin, V K, primary, Tsarev, A P, additional, and Kazantsev, I Ya, additional
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- 2001
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60. Reconstruction of elongated structures using ridge functions and natural pixels
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Kazantsev, I G, primary and Lemahieu, I, additional
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- 2000
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61. Clinical and epidemiological features of neuro-syphilis in Altai Territory (1999-2016)
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Komkina N.G., Nazarenko N.V., Mikheyeva T.V., Ivanova Yu.A., and Kazantsev I.V.
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incidence ,neurosyphilis ,syphilis ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Purpose: identification of tendencies of development of incidence of a neurosyphilis and structures of clinical forms of a late neurosyphilis in Altai Territory. Material and Methods. Materials of forms of the state statistical overseeing of 1999-2016 across Altai Territory, official statistical materials of the Department of monitoring, the analysis and strategic development of health care, Federal State Budgetary Institution Central Research and Development Institute of the Organization and Informatization of Health Care, contemporary records of medical institutions of Altai Territory are analysed. Results. The carried-out retrospective analysis of incidence of a lues in Altai Territory for the 18-year period of observations revealed tendencies to decrease in primary incidence of a lues with simultaneous increase in structure of late forms, including a late neurosyphilis that completely confirmed the model of development of epidemic process constructed earlier by authors. In structure of forms of a late neurosyphilis without symptomless neurosyphilis, symptomless meningitis and meningovascular forms of neurosyphilis came to light more often. Conclusion. The clinical picture of late forms of a neurosyphilis is mainly without symptoms character now. Among demonstrative forms the meningovascular forms as a predictor of cerebrovascular pathology at working-age is registered more often.
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- 2018
62. Tomographic reconstruction from arbitrary directions using ridge functions
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Kazantsev, I G, primary
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- 1998
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63. Information content of projections in few-views tomography
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Kazantsev, I. G., primary
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- 1992
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64. Fast algebraic reconstruction algorithm in three-dimensional tomography
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Glazkov, V. N., primary, Kazantsev, I. G., additional, and Pikalov, V. V., additional
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- 1992
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65. Information content of projections
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Kazantsev, I G, primary
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- 1991
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66. Protection against Heat Loss and Mechanical Equipment of Buildings in the North
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COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER N H, Kazantsev,I A, Liber,I S, COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER N H, Kazantsev,I A, and Liber,I S
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The book deals with the meteorological factors influencing buildings, presents an analysis of their influence on the heat regime in buildings, and presents the results of physical and hygienic studies of temperature comfort for human beings in residential buildings. It also includes recommendations for heat engineering calculations and the design of outside walls, taking into account requirements that are set by the specific conditions existing in the far North. Recommendations are given for the construction of systems of mechanical equipment for buildings: heating, ventilation, water supply, sewers and gas pipes under extreme climatic conditions. The book is intended for engineers and technicians working on the design and construction of buildings for the northern construction climate zone. (Author), Trans. of mono. Teplovaya Zashchita i Inzhenernoye Oborvdovaniye Zdaniy na Severe (USSR) Leningrad, 1975 136p.
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- 1976
67. Invasive fungal diseases in patients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation?
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Zubarovskaya, N. I., Semenova, E. V., Stancheva, N. V., Vavilov, V. N., Kazantsev, I. V., Vasilieva, Y. G., Klimko, N. N., and Boris Afanasyev
68. In-University quality management system of education based on the competence approach
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Nelyubina, E. G., Safina, L. G., Panfilova, L. V., Kazantsev, I. V., Molchatsky, S. L., Stepanova, E. S., and Ibrahimova, S. A.
69. VII Regional Congress of Doctors of the Republic of Tatarstan
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Kazantsev, I. A., primary
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- 1927
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70. Tungsten Diselenide Nanoparticles Produced via Femtosecond Ablation for SERS and Theranostics Applications.
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Ushkov A, Dyubo D, Belozerova N, Kazantsev I, Yakubovsky D, Syuy A, Tikhonowski GV, Tselikov D, Martynov I, Ermolaev G, Grudinin D, Melentev A, Popov AA, Chernov A, Bolshakov AD, Vyshnevyy AA, Arsenin A, Kabashin AV, Tselikov GI, and Volkov V
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Due to their high refractive index, record optical anisotropy and a set of excitonic transitions in visible range at a room temperature, transition metal dichalcogenides have gained much attention. Here, we adapted a femtosecond laser ablation for the synthesis of WSe
2 nanoparticles (NPs) with diameters from 5 to 150 nm, which conserve the crystalline structure of the original bulk crystal. This method was chosen due to its inherently substrate-additive-free nature and a high output level. The obtained nanoparticles absorb light stronger than the bulk crystal thanks to the local field enhancement, and they have a much higher photothermal conversion than conventional Si nanospheres. The highly mobile colloidal state of produced NPs makes them flexible for further application-dependent manipulations, which we demonstrated by creating substrates for SERS sensors.- Published
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71. [Modern technologies of regenerative rehabilitation in the treatment of patients with abnormal scars].
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Vasilyev VS, Korchazhkina NB, Mikhailova AA, Nadelyaeva II, Vasilyev SA, Vasilyev IS, Vasilyev YS, Teryushkova ZI, Kazantsev IB, Vasilyeva ES, and Kotenko KV
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Objective: To evaluate an efficacy of lipoaspirate-based products in pathologic scarring management., Material and Methods: There were 118 patients with external scars. Depending on scar type, localization and need for soft tissue augmentation, three different methods were used for lipoaspirate-based product preparation: 15-minute sedimentation, centrifugation at 1200 g for 3 minutes and emulsification with a channel diameter of 1.2 mm. Results were assessed using the Manchester Scar Scale (MSS) and photographing., Results: According to MSS analysis, the following results were obtained: before treatment - 11.6 (9.3-13.3) scores, 3 months after treatment - 6.5 (5.1-7.2) scores, 6 months after treatment - 5.2 (4.5-6.1) scores. Significant differences were obtained for baseline values and both control points. Stable results were obtained in long-term follow-up period (12-24 months). No major adverse effects were observed. Minor complications were registered in 10.1% of patients., Conclusion: Injections of lipoaspirate-based products is an effective option for the treatment of patients with pathologic scarring. This approach is intermediate between conservative and conventional surgical treatment.
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72. Transcriptome based individualized therapy of refractory pediatric sarcomas: feasibility, tolerability and efficacy.
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Weidenbusch B, Richter GHS, Kesper MS, Guggemoos M, Gall K, Prexler C, Kazantsev I, Sipol A, Lindner L, Nathrath M, Witt O, Specht K, Beitinger F, Knebel C, Hosie S, von Eisenhardt-Rothe R, Weichert W, Luettichau IT, and Burdach S
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Survival rates of pediatric sarcoma patients stagnated during the last two decades, especially in adolescents and young adults (AYAs). Targeted therapies offer new options in refractory cases. Gene expression profiling provides a robust method to characterize the transcriptome of each patient's tumor and guide the choice of therapy. Twenty patients with refractory pediatric sarcomas (age 8-35 years) were assessed with array profiling: ten had Ewing sarcoma, five osteosarcoma, and five soft tissue sarcoma. Overexpressed genes and deregulated pathways were identified as actionable targets and an individualized combination of targeted therapies was recommended. Disease status, survival, adverse events (AEs), and quality of life (QOL) were assessed in patients receiving targeted therapy (TT) and compared to patients without targeted therapy (non TT). Actionable targets were identified in all analyzed biopsies. Targeted therapy was administered in nine patients, while eleven received no targeted therapy. No significant difference in risk factors between these two groups was detected. Overall survival (OS) and progression free survival (PFS) were significantly higher in the TT group (OS: P=0.0014, PFS: P=0.0011). Median OS was 8.83 versus 4.93 months and median PFS was 6.17 versus 1.6 months in TT versus non TT group, respectively. QOL did not differ at baseline as well as at four week intervals between the two groups. TT patients had less grade 1 AEs (P=0.009). The frequency of grade 2-4 AEs did not differ. Overall, expression based targeted therapy is a feasible and likely beneficial approach in patients with refractory pediatric sarcomas that warrants further study., Competing Interests: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST S. Burdach has an ownership interest (including patents) in PDL BioPharma. The other authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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- 2018
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73. [Effectiveness of high-dose polychemotherapy with autologous hemopoietic stem cell transplantation in the treatment for malignant tumors of the central nervous system in children and young adults].
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Gevorgyan AG, Morozova EV, Kazantsev IV, Punanov YA, Safonova SA, Yukhta TV, Andreeva TV, Zubarovskaya LS, Zheludkova OG, and Fanasiev BV
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- Adolescent, Adult, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols adverse effects, Brain Neoplasms pathology, Brain Neoplasms prevention & control, Brain Neoplasms surgery, Child, Child, Preschool, Disease-Free Survival, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Administration Schedule, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Infant, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local prevention & control, Neoplasm Staging, Prognosis, Transplantation, Autologous, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Brain Neoplasms drug therapy, Brain Neoplasms therapy, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation adverse effects
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A total of 40 patients (median age 6 years, range 1-28 years) with high-risk malignant brain tumors received a single (n = 35) or tandem (n = 5) high-dose chemotherapy (HDCT) with autologous hemopoietic stem cell transplantation (auto-HSCT). The 2-year OS and DFS are 52% and 47%, accordingly, with median follow-up of 24 (range 2-96) months. The patients without complete response at the time of auto-HSCT had worst prognosis with 53% DFS in patients with partial remission and 25% in patients with disease stabilization (p = 0.001). Patients with relapsed tumor had worse prognosis, than high-risk patients in the first remission with DFS 26% and 62%, accordingly (p=0.02). The relapse rate also correlated with patient's age (38% DFS in patients younger, than 4 years and 60% in older patients, p = 0.005) and tumor morphology (63% DFS in patients with medulloblastoma, 60% in patients with germ-cell tumors, 45% in other embryonal CNS tumors, p = 0.05). The 4th-grade transplant-related toxicity and mortality rates were observed in 13% and 18% of patients, accordingly. Therefore, HDCT with auto-HSCT in young patients with high-risk CNS tumors is characterized by acceptable toxicity and allows improving overall therapy results.
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- 2015
74. [Combined therapy for children and adolescents with Ewing tumors (a 25-year experience)].
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Yukhta TV, Punanov YA, Kazantsev IV, Malinin AP, Safonova SA, Gafton GI, Gevorgyan AG, Morozova EV, Zubarovskaya LS, and Fanasiev BV
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- Adolescent, Bone Neoplasms diagnosis, Bone Neoplasms epidemiology, Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Child, Child, Preschool, Disease Progression, Disease-Free Survival, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Drug Administration Schedule, Female, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Male, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local diagnosis, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local epidemiology, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local prevention & control, Neoplasm Staging, Prognosis, Radiotherapy, Adjuvant, Retrospective Studies, Russia, Sarcoma, Ewing diagnosis, Sarcoma, Ewing epidemiology, Transplantation, Autologous, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Bone Neoplasms therapy, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Sarcoma, Ewing therapy
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A total of 115 children (median age 10.5 years, range 2-17) with Ewing sarcoma family tumors (ESFT) received therapy in N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology pediatric department from April 1985 till August 2013. These patients were divided into two groups depending on treatment tactics used: patients treated according to modified T9 protocol (n = 64) and patients treated according to EICESS-92 or Euro-Ewing 99 regimens (n = 51). Twenty four patients from the second group with adverse prognostic factors received high-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem cell transplantation. All patients received surgical treatment and/or irradiation for primary tumor local control. Five-year overall and disease-free survival was 39% and 37,9% in the first group. In the second group these values were significantly higher; 55% and 39.5%, accordingly (p = 0.03 and 0.25). All patients from the first group with primary metastatic ESFT died of disease progression, while in the second group OS and DFS reached 45.8% and 28.9%, accordingly. There was a statistically significant correlation between local relapse rate and irradiation dose biological equivalent (in TDF units). The local relapse cumulative rate was minimal (12,6%) in patients receiving 80 TDF.
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- 2015
75. [IgG4-related sclerosing disease].
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Kazantsev IA and Lishchuk SV
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- Age Factors, Autoimmune Diseases therapy, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Male, Organ Specificity immunology, Sex Factors, Autoimmune Diseases immunology, Autoimmune Diseases pathology, Immunoglobulin G, Plasma Cells immunology, Plasma Cells pathology, T-Lymphocytes immunology, T-Lymphocytes pathology
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IgG4-related sclerosing disease (IgG4-RSD) is a systemic one in which IgG4-positive plasma cells and T lymphocytes extensively infiltrate various organs. The clinical manifestations of the disease include autoimmune pancreatitis, sclerosing cholangitis, cholecystitis, sialodenitis, retroperitoneal fibrosis, tubulointestitial nephritis, interstitial pneumonia, prostatitis, inflammatory pseudotumors and lymphadenopathy, all related with significantly elevated serum IgG4 levels. Tissue fibrosis with obliterative phlebitis of the affected organs is pathologically induced. The disease occurs predominantly in elderly men and responds well to steroid therapy. Since malignant tumors are frequently suspected on initial presentation, IgG4-RSD should be considered in the differential diagnosis to avoid unnecessary surgery.
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- 2011
76. The Role of Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation in Relapsed/Refractory Hodgkin's Lymphoma Patients.
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Klyuchnikov E, Bacher U, Kröger N, Kazantsev I, Zabelina T, Ayuk F, and Zander AR
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Despite the favorable prognosis of most patients with Hodgkin's Lymphoma (HL), 15-20% of patients remain refractory to chemoradiotherapy, and 20-40% experience relapses following autologous stem cell transplantation (SCT) being used as salvage approach in this situation. Long-term survival of only 20% was reported for patients who failed this option. As some authors suggested the presence of a graft versus HL effect, allogeneic SCT was introduced as a further option. Myeloablative strategies were reported to be able to achieve cure in some younger patients, but high nonrelapse mortality remains a problem. Reduced intensity conditioning, in turn, was found to be associated with high posttransplant relapse rates. As there is currently no standard in the management of HL patients who failed autologous SCT, we here review the literature on allogeneic stem cell transplantation in HL patients with a special focus on the outcomes and risk factors being reported in the largest studies.
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- 2011
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77. [Plasma technologies in treatment of purulent wounds].
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Vafin AZ, Grushko VI, and Kazantsev IS
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- Follow-Up Studies, Granulation Tissue radiation effects, Humans, Suppuration, Treatment Outcome, Wound Infection pathology, Low-Level Light Therapy methods, Wound Healing radiation effects, Wound Infection radiotherapy
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The article is devoted to using plasma flow for treatment of purulent wounds. The authors have shown an anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, stimulating effect of plasma radiation on the basis of clinical methods of control of the wound process in 143 patients (hypothermia, pain syndrome in rest, the presence of purulent discharge, edema, granulation tissue).
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- 2007
78. [Laryngeal malacoplakia].
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Kazantsev IA, Selin VN, and Komarova ZhE
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- Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Laryngeal Neoplasms surgery, Laser Therapy, Malacoplakia surgery, Laryngeal Neoplasms pathology, Malacoplakia pathology
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- 2002
79. [Hygienic evaluation of the microclimate in new housing construction homes in Noril'sk].
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Grigor'eva MN, Kazantsev IA, and Fershukova ZhA
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- Adult, Aged, Arctic Regions, Humans, Middle Aged, Siberia, Skin Temperature, Temperature, Climate, Housing, Microclimate
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- 1979
80. [Computer evaluation of tomograms of the temporomandibular joint].
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Sysoliatin PG, Plotnikov NA, Il'in AA, Piatkin VP, and Kazantsev IG
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- Adolescent, Adult, Electromyography, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders diagnosis, Tomography, X-Ray instrumentation, Tomography, X-Ray methods, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Temporomandibular Joint diagnostic imaging
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- 1987
81. [Analysis of the reasons for removing teeth in the dental polyclinic office].
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Kazantsev II
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- Adolescent, Adult, Humans, Middle Aged, Quality of Health Care, Siberia, Dental Clinics, Tooth Extraction
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- 1982
82. [A hygienic assessment of an experimental house-lens made of framecement casing].
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Grigor'eva MN and Kazantsev IA
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- Humans, Hygiene, Architecture, Sunlight
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- 1975
83. [Effect of the insulating properties of enclosures on the radiational heat losses in man in living quarters].
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Grigor'eva MN, Kazantsev IA, and Shagov NV
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- Humans, Radiation, Temperature, Body Temperature Regulation, Heating, Housing
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- 1971
84. [Working conditions and morbidity of railway engine crews].
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KAZANTSEV IA and MANSUROV GIu
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- Humans, Industry, Morbidity, Occupational Diseases, Occupations
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- 1954
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