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52. Latest Results on the Search for Dark Photons with a Multicathode Counter
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Kopylov, A. V., Orekhov, I. V., and Petukhov, V. V.
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- 2023
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53. Alginate–Chitosan Polyelectrolyte Complexes As Carriers for Fluorinated Tetraphenylporphyrin in Photosensitizing Systems of Singlet Oxygen Generation
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Kopylov, A. S., Aksenova, N. A., Shershnev, I. V., Timofeeva, V. A., Savko, M. A., Cherkasova, A. V., Zarkhina, T. S., Timashev, P. S., and Solovieva, A. B.
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- 2023
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54. EVALUATION OF CORROSIVENESS OF LES-01 WATER ADDITIVE
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Valentin N. Nelyubov, Alexander I. Ustrekhov, Nikolay P. Kopylov, and Elena Yu. Sushkina
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corrosion ,corrosiveness of foaming agent ,corrosion protection of machinery ,les-01 additive ,fire pump ,Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction ,TH1000-1725 - Abstract
Various water additives are available for extinguishing forest fires. The additive Les-01 has the most extinguishing effect among them. The corrosiveness of Les-01 water solution (2.5 % vol.) was investigated. There were developed the recommendations for its safe use for both regular fire-fighting equipment and aviation.
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- 2024
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55. Remote electrocardiogram monitoring in cancer patients for detecting cardiotoxicity. Case report
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Dinara F. Mesitskaya, Anastasia S. Yasneva, Zaki Z. Fashafsha, Philipp Yu. Kopylov, and Denis A. Andreev
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cardiotoxicity ,remote monitoring ,chemotherapy ,anticoagulants ,Medicine - Abstract
Cardiotoxicity is the direct adverse effect of anticancer agents on the function or structure of the heart, occurring both during treatment and many years later. The manifestations of cardiotoxicity can be very different: heart failure, coronary heart disease, cardiomyopathy, myocarditis, pericarditis, and arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation (AF). The incidence of AF in the cancer patient population during therapy is 20–30%. Current options of remote electrocardiogram monitoring ensure the timely detection and treatment of AF in cancer patients, including the administration of anticoagulants. The article presents a clinical case of a 59-year-old patient with squamous cell carcinoma of the lower third of the esophagus after the first course of the TPF polychemotherapy regimen (docetaxel, cisplatin, 5-fluorouracil) with AF detected using a single-channel electrocardiogram monitor in a smartphone case.
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- 2024
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56. Diagnosis and Intensive Care in Children’s Diabetic Acidosis: an Interdisciplinary Viewpoint
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Yu. S. Aleksandrovich, D. V. Prometnoy, E. E. Petryaykina, A. V. Kiyaev, V. A. Peterkova, V. V. Kopylov, P. A. Muratov, F. N. Brezgin, S. M. Stepanenko, A. V. Lazukin, K. V. Pshenisnov, and A. A. Alyokhina
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type 1 diabetes mellitus ,diabetic ketoacidosis ,children ,dehydration ,cerebral edema ,intensive therapy ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is the main cause of death and disability in children with type I diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Children’s mortality from T1DM reaches 1% in developed countries and 13% in developing countries. The main cause of death in DKA is cerebral edema, clinical manifestations of which develop in 0.5–0.9% of children with DKA, while mortality riches 24%.Objective. Developing recommendations to prevent life-threatening complications of children with DKA using analysis of literature data and consolidated opinion of experts on the issues of intensive care in children with T1DM.Materials and methods. We analyzed and discussed studies in diagnosis and treatment of DKA in children with type 1 diabetes and 1200 literature sources since January 1970, published in Russian peer-reviewed scientific journals and international publications presented in the online repository Medline (Pubmed). The search for publications was carried out using the keywords: «children», «DKA», «DM1», «dehydration», «cerebral edema».Results. We considered issues of epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, intensive care for DKA, as well as clinical and diagnosis, treatment, prevention of cerebral edema issues in children. Limitations of the study were the small number of modern studies with a high level of evidence (randomized controlled trials, meta-analyses) over the past 5 years on DKA in children.Conclusion. Taking into account the national and international experience, joint recommendations on a consensus format were developed and formulated for the diagnosis of DKA, its leading complications and treatment recommendations for children with T1DM and DKA. Timely and accurate diagnosis of DKA, intensive therapy options based on proven therapeutic efficacy, laboratory and clinical monitoring are warranted to interrupt the DKA pathogenesis, prevent the development of life-threatening conditions, and improve treatment outcomes for children with DKA.
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57. A Screening Method for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction by Single-Channel Electrocardiogram Using Machine Learning Algorithms.
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Natalia Kuznetsova, Alexander Suvorov, Petr Chomakhidze, and Philippe Kopylov
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58. Intermittent hypoxic preconditioning reduces the risk of peri- and postoperative complications during on-pump cardiac surgery
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I. Dhif, O. S. Glazachev, Af. A. Bestavashvili, Ch. Sinlyan, E. P. GulyaevaSeltsovskaya, N. O. Kuznetsova, E. A. Syrkina, V. V. Smirnova, E. N. Dudnik, P. Sh. Chomakhidze, B. M. Tlisov, R. N. Komarov, and F. Yu. Kopylov
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cardiac surgery ,postoperative complications ,artificial circulation ,prehabilitation ,interval hypoxic-hyperoxic exposure ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Aim. To assess the effect of intermittent hypoxic-hyperoxic exposures (IHHE) on the outcomes of on-pump cardiac surgery.Material and methods. This prospective, single-center, randomized, controlled study was conducted in 110 patients with heart valve defects and/or aortic pathology from the cardiac surgery clinic of the I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. The total sample was randomly divided into a group of patients who underwent IHHE (n=66) and a control group of patients who underwent placebo procedures with ambient air (n=44). The frequency and structure of intra-and postoperative complications were analyzed within 30 days after surgery. The presence of cognitive impairment, as well as serum troponin I and lactate concentrations were analyzed before and after surgery.Results. Peri- and early postoperative complications such as cardiac death, non-fatal infarction and acute heart failure occurred significantly less frequently in patients treated with IHHE compared with placebo group (1,6% vs 16,7%, p=0,009; 1,6% vs 16,7%, p=0,009; 6,3% vs 33,3%, p
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59. GQIcombi application to subdue glioma via differentiation therapy
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Varvara Kolesnikova, Alexander Revishchin, Lika Fab, Anna Alekseeva, Anastasia Ryabova, Igor Pronin, Dmitry Y. Usachev, Alexey Kopylov, and Galina Pavlova
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glioma ,G-quadruplex oligonucleotides ,antiproliferative activity ,small molecule inducers ,cancer stem cells ,differentiation therapy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Current therapy protocols fail to cure high-grade gliomas and prevent recurrence. Therefore, novel approaches need to be developed. A re-programing of glioma cell fate is an alternative attractive way to stop tumor growth. The two-step protocol applies the antiproliferative GQ bi-(AID-1-T) and small molecule inducers with BDNF to trigger neural differentiation into terminally differentiated cells, and it is very effective on GB cell cultures. This original approach is a successful example of the “differentiation therapy”. To demonstrate a versatility of this approach, in this publication we have extended a palette of cell cultures to gliomas of II, III and IV Grades, and proved an applicability of that version of differential therapy for a variety of tumor cells. We have justified a sequential mode of adding of GQIcombi components to the glioma cells. We have shown a significant retardation of tumor growth after a direct injection of GQIcombi into the tumor in rat brain, model 101/8. Thus, the proposed strategy of influencing on cancer cell growth is applicable to be further translated for therapy use.
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60. Galaxy cluster A2142: halo boundary, `red sequence', properties of galaxies according to SDSS
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Kopylova, Flera G. and Kopylov, Alexander I.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The paper presents the results of studying the dynamics of galaxies, properties of early-type galaxies, properties of galaxies with the quenched star formation (QGs) in the A 2142 based on the archival data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We found the observed halo boundary, the splashback radius $R_{sp}$, which is equal to 4.12 Mpc ($M_r < -20\,.\!\!^{\rm m}3$) and 4.06 Mpc ($M_r < -21\,.\!\!^{\rm m}3$) over the integral distribution of the number of galaxies as a function of the squared distance from the center. We have studied how early-type galaxies are distributed in the center and in the outskirts of the cluster ($R/R_{200}$ < 3, $M_r < -20\,.\!\!^{\rm m}3$) and plotted the red sequence in the form of (g - r) = $(-0.024\pm0.001)M_r + (0.441\pm0.005$). Among all the cluster galaxies, the galaxies with the quenched star formation ( $- 12\,yr^{- 1} < \log sSFR < - 10.75\,yr^{- 1}$) make up about one third. We have found that the fraction of QGs beyond the splashback $R_{sp}$ is the same as in the field at the same z with coordinates of the center of $16\,.\!\!^{\rm h}5$, $31^{\circ}$ and a size of $300'$. For galaxies with the stellar masses $\log M_*/M_{\odot}$ = [10.5;11.0] (this is the main mass range of QGs), after entering the cluster, there is a decrease in the radii $R_{90,r}$ by about 30\% when moving towards the center., Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables, accepted: Astrophys. Bull., 01, 2022
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- 2022
61. Effect of ECAP and heat treatment on mechanical properties, stress relaxation behavior and corrosion resistance of a 321-type austenitic steel with increased delta-ferrite content
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Chuvil'deev, V. N., Nokhrin, A. V., Kozlova, N. A., Chegurov, M. K., Kopylov, V. I., Gryaznov, M. Yu., Shotin, S. V., Melekhin, N. V., Likhnitskii, C. V., and Tabachkova, N. Yu.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Hot rolled commercial metastable austenitic steel 0.8C-18Cr-10Ni-0.1Ti (Russian industrial name 08X18H10T, analog 321L) with strongly elongated thin delta-ferrite particles in its microstructure was the object of investigations. The lengths of these delta-particles were up to 500 mkm, the thickness was 10 mkm. The formation of the strain-induced martensite as well as the grinding of the austenite and of the delta-ferrite grains take place during ECAP. During the annealing of the UFG steel, the formation of the delta-phase particles takes place. These particles affect the grain boundary migration and the strength of the steel. However, a reduction of the Hall-Petch coefficient as compared to the coarse-grained (CG) steel due to the fragmentation of the delta-ferrite particles was observed. The samples of the UFG steel were found to have 2-3 times higher stress relaxation resistance as compared to the CG steel (a higher macroelasticity stress and a lower stress relaxation magnitude). The differences in the stress relaxation resistance of the UFG and CG steels were investigated. ECAP was shown to result in an increase in the corrosion rate and in an increased tendency to the intergranular corrosion (IGC). The reduction of the corrosion resistance of the UFG steel was found to originate from the increase in the fraction of the strain-induced martensite during ECAP., Comment: 56 pages, 3 tables, 19 figures
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- 2022
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62. Effect of the State of the Reactor Surface on the Characteristics of Combustion of Gas Mixtures Containing Halogen-Substituted Hydrocarbons
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Kopylov, S. N., Kopylov, P. S., Eltyshev, I. P., and Begishev, I. R.
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- 2023
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63. NORMAL AND COMPACT SOLVABILITY OF THE EXTERIOR DERIVATION OPERATOR IN ORLICZ SPACES
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Kopylov, Ya. A.
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Mathematics - Abstract
We study the normal and compact solvability of the operator of exterior derivation in Orlicz spaces of differential forms on compact Riemannian manifolds. We prove the compact solvability of the exterior derivation operator defined on an Orlicz space of differential forms corresponding to a [[DELTA].sub.2] intersection] [nabla]2-regular N-function on a compact oriented smooth Riemannian manifold considered on its maximal and minimal domains containing all smooth forms with compact support. Bibliography: 21 titles., 1 Introduction Let [B.sub.1] and [B.sub.2] be Banach spaces. We denote by T: [B.sub.1] [right arrow] [B.sub.2] a closed operator on a linear subspace D(T) of [B.sub.1]. An operator T [...]
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64. ON THE CROSS LEMMAS IN ONE-SIDED SEMI- AND QUASI-ABELIAN CATEGORIES
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Kopylov, Ya. A.
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Mathematics - Abstract
We study the validity of the so-called cross lemmas in one-sided semi- and quasi-abelian categories. Bibliography: 15 titles., 1 Introduction The so-called cross lemmas play an important part in the theory of various classes of additive categories (see, for example, [1]-[3]). In its typical statement, a cross lemma [...]
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65. Capsule Endoscopy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Evolving Role and Recent Advances
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Eidler, Pinhas, Kopylov, Uri, and Ukashi, Offir
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66. Influence of Special-Purpose Agents Added to Water on the Localization and Suppression of the Combustion of Materials with it
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Kuznetsov, G. V., Kopylov, N. P., Zhdanova, A. O., Ponomarev, K. O., and Sviridenko, A. S.
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- 2023
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67. Strength and Relaxation and Corrosion Resistance of Ultrafine-Grained Austenitic 08Kh18N10T Steel Produced by ECAP: III. Deformation Behavior at Elevated Temperatures
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Kopylov, V. I., Chuvil’deev, V. N., Gryaznov, M. Yu., Shotin, S. V., Nokhrin, A. V., Likhnitskii, K. V., Chegurov, M. K., and Pirozhnikova, O. E.
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68. Study of the Al–Sc Solid Solution Decomposition during Annealing of Strained Al–0.5% Mg–Sc Alloys
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Shadrina, I. S., Nokhrin, A. V., Bobrov, A. A., Krutova, O. G., Shishulin, E. O., Shcherbak, G. V., Kopylov, V. I., Chuvil’deev, V. N., Smirnova, E. S., and Tabachkova, N. Yu.
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- 2023
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69. Radiation Damage of SiC Detectors Irradiated with Xe Ions and Neutrons
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Evseev, S. A., Chernyshev, B. A., Gurov, Yu. B., Dovbnenko, M. S., Zamyatin, N. I., Kopylov, Yu. A., Rozov, S. V., Sandukovsky, V. G., Hrubcin, L., and Zat’ko, B.
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- 2023
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70. Strength and Relaxation and Corrosion Resistance of Ultrafine-Grained Austenitic 08Kh18N10T Steel Produced by ECAP: II. Relaxation Properties and Intergranular Corrosion Resistance
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Kopylov, V. I., Chuvil’deev, V. N., Nokhrin, A. V., Kozlova, N. A., Chegurov, M. K., and Melekhin, N. V.
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71. Practical Application of a New Cuffless Blood Pressure Measurement Method
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Nana Gogiberidze, Aleksandr Suvorov, Elizaveta Sultygova, Zhanna Sagirova, Natalia Kuznetsova, Daria Gognieva, Petr Chomakhidze, Victor Frolov, Aleksandra Bykova, Dinara Mesitskaya, Alena Novikova, Danila Kondakov, Alexey Volovchenko, Stefano Omboni, and Philippe Kopylov
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blood pressure ,cuffless ,blood pressure measurement ,portable ECG monitor ,CardioQVARK device ,telemedicine ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
It would be useful to develop a reliable method for the cuffless measurement of blood pressure (BP), as such a method could be made available anytime and anywhere for the effective screening and monitoring of arterial hypertension. The purpose of this study is to evaluate blood pressure measurements through a CardioQVARK device in clinical practice in different patient groups. Methods: This study involved 167 patients aged 31 to 88 years (mean 64.2 ± 7.8 years) with normal blood pressure, high blood pressure, and compensated high blood pressure. During each session, three routine blood pressure measurements with intervals of 30 s were taken using a sphygmomanometer with an appropriate cuff size, and the mean value was selected for comparison. The measurements were carried out by two observers trained at the same time with a reference sphygmomanometer using a Y-shaped connector. In the minute following the last cuff-based measurements, an electrocardiogram (ECG) with an I-lead and a photoplethysmocardiogram were recorded simultaneously for 3 min with the CardioQVARK device. We compared the systolic and diastolic BP obtained from a cuff-based mercury sphygmomanometer and smartphone-case-based BP device: the CardioQVARK monitor. A statistical analysis plan was developed using the IEEE Standard for Wearable Cuffless Blood Pressure Devices. Bland–Altman plots were used to estimate the precision of cuffless measurements. Results: The mean difference between the values defined by CardioQVARK and the cuff-based sphygmomanometer for systolic blood pressure (SBP) was 0.31 ± 3.61, while that for diastolic blood pressure (DBP) was 0.44 ± 3.76. The mean absolute difference (MAD) for SBP was 3.44 ± 2.5 mm Hg, and that for DBP was 3.21 ± 2.82 mm Hg. In the subgroups, the smallest error (less than 3 mm Hg) was observed in the prehypertension group, with a slightly larger error (up to 4 mm Hg) found among patients with a normal blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension. The largest error was found in the stage 2 hypertension group (4–5.5 mm Hg). The largest error was 4.2 mm Hg in the high blood pressure group. We, therefore, did not record an error in excess of 7 mmHg, the upper boundary considered acceptable in the IEEE recommendations. We also did not reach a mean error of 5 mmHg, the upper boundary considered acceptable according to the very recent ESH recommendations. At the same time, in all groups of patients, the systolic blood pressure was determined with an error of less than 5 mm Hg in more than 80% of patients. While this study shows that the CardioQVARK device meets the standards of IEEE, the Bland–Altman analysis indicates that the cuffless measurement of diastolic blood pressure has significant bias. The difference was very small and unlikely to be of clinical relevance for the individual patient, but it may well have epidemiological relevance on a population level. Therefore, the CardioQVARK device, while being worthwhile for monitoring patients over time, may not be suitable for screening purposes. Cuffless blood pressure measurement devices are emerging as a convenient and tolerable alternative to cuff-based devices. However, there are several limitations to cuffless blood pressure measurement devices that should be considered. For instance, this study showed a high proportion of measurements with a measurement error of
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72. Solitary metastasis of colorectal cancer in the left adrenal gland 4 years after surgery on the primary tumor. Case report
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Marina D. Budurova, Vladimir S. Trifanov, Vladimir V. Kopylov, Olga S. Kuznetsova, Maria A. Chernichenko, and Sergey I. Poluektov
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colorectal cancer ,distant metastases of colorectal cancer ,solitary metastasis of colorectal cancer ,metachronous metastases of colorectal cancer ,metastasis of colorectal cancer to the adrenal gland ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common oncological diseases. On average, in 20–25% of cases after radical surgical treatment of CRC, the progression of the disease in the form of metachronous metastases in the liver and lungs, as the most common localization of CRC metastases, is noted in patients. With the advent of new drug treatment strategies for CRC, there is an increase in overall survival, as a result of which CRC metastases in the adrenal glands have become more common than previously thought, and the number of published reports of cases of CRC metastasis in the adrenal glands has increased. In this article, we report a rare clinical observation of metachronous solitary metastasis of CRC to the left adrenal gland 4 years after radical surgical treatment of the primary tumor: the patient underwent radical left-sided adrenalectomy. The period of observation of the patient without signs of progression and relapse of the disease is 6 months (at the time of publication).
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- 2023
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73. Methylene Blue Solid Alginate Gels for Photodynamic Therapy: The Peculiarities of Production and Controlled Release of the Dye
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Anna Solovieva, Alexander Kopylov, Anastasiya Cherkasova, Ilya Shershnev, Vladislav Kaplin, Victoriya Timofeeva, Anastasiya Akovantseva, Marina Savko, Alexander Gulin, Tatyana Zarkhina, Nadezhda Aksenova, and Peter Timashev
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calcium alginate ,alginic acid ,methylene blue ,controlled release ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The purpose of this work is to establish the influence of the nature of solid alginate gels (alginic acid, AAG; calcium alginate, CAG) and the conditions of methylene blue (MB) introduction to alginate matrices upon its release into aqueous media. MB is an active photosensitizer, which is used in the photodynamic therapy of tumors and purulent wounds. Solid alginate gels based on AAG and CAG were obtained by adding hydrochloric acid and calcium chloride to sodium alginate. The dye was introduced into the matrix either at the stage of gelation or by immersing the gel in an aqueous solution of the dye. It has been shown that the strength of the dye’s attachment to AAG is higher than that of CAG, which leads to a higher rate of MB release from CAG into aqueous media. It has also been shown that, when introduced at the stage of gel formation, MB is released into both the water and buffer solutions. When MB is introduced by gel immersion into an MB solution, the dye may be released only into salt solutions. An alginate gel with immobilized MB can be used as a solid photosensitizing system with the controlled release of the photoactive agent into the wound cavity for photodynamic treatment.
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74. Identification of Exhaled Metabolites Correlated with Respiratory Function and Clinical Features in Adult Patients with Cystic Fibrosis by Real-Time Proton Mass Spectrometry
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Malika Mustafina, Artemiy Silantyev, Stanislav Krasovskiy, Alexander Chernyak, Zhanna Naumenko, Aleksandr Suvorov, Daria Gognieva, Magomed Abdullaev, Olga Suvorova, Anna Schmidt, Aida Gadzhiakhmedova, Aleksandra Bykova, Sergey Avdeev, Vladimir Betelin, Abram Syrkin, and Philipp Kopylov
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exhaled biomarkers ,volatile organic compounds ,cystic fibrosis ,proton mass spectrometry ,respiratory function ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a hereditary disease characterized by the progression of respiratory disorders, especially in adult patients. The purpose of the study was to identify volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as predictors of respiratory dysfunction, chronic respiratory infections of Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Burkholderia cepacia, and VOCs associated with severe genotype and highly effective modulator treatment (HEMT). Exhaled breath samples from 102 adults with CF were analyzed using PTR-TOF-MS, obtained during a forced expiratory maneuver and normal quiet breathing. Using cross-validation and building gradient boosting classifiers (XGBoost), the importance of VOCs for functional and clinical outcomes was determined. The presence of the previously identified VOCs indole, phenol, and dimethyl sulfide were metabolic outcomes associated with impaired respiratory function. New VOCs associated with respiratory disorders were methyl acetate, carbamic acid, 1,3-Pentadiene, and 2,3-dimethyl-2-butene; VOCs associated with the above mentioned respiratory pathogens were non-differentiable nitrogen-containing organic compounds m/z = 47.041 (CH5NO)+ and m/z = 44.044 (C2H5NH+), hydrocarbons (cyclopropane, propene) and methanethiol; and VOCs associated with severe CFTR genotype were non-differentiable VOC m/z = 281.053. No significant features associated with the use of HEMT were identified. Early non-invasive determination of VOCs as biomarkers of the severity of CF and specific pathogenic respiratory flora could make it possible to prescribe adequate therapy and assess the prognosis of the disease. However, further larger standardized studies are needed for clinical use.
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75. Diurnal variations of the count rates from dark photons in PHELEX
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Kopylov, A., Orekhov, I., and Petukhov, V.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We describe the experiment PHELEX (PHoton-ELectron EXperiment) on the search for dark photons of cold dark matter using a technique of multi-cathode counter developed by us for this task. We present the new data, the new upper limit for the constant of kinetic mixing and also first results of measurements of the diurnal variations in solar and stellar frames. We outline the perspectives of this method for the search of dark photons, Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, minor corrections in text and Figure 6
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- 2021
76. Tetrahydroberberrubine exhibits preventive effect on obesity by activating PGC1α-mediated thermogenesis in white and brown adipose tissue
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Tang, Xueqing, Shi, Yang, Chen, Yongchao, Sun, Zeqi, Wang, Lei, Tang, Pingping, Cui, Hao, Zhao, Wenjie, Xu, Wanqing, Kopylov, Philipp, Shchekochikhin, Dmitry, Afina, Bestavashvili, Han, Weina, Liu, Xin, and Zhang, Yong
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- 2024
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77. The BM@N spectrometer at the NICA accelerator complex
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Afanasiev, S., Agakishiev, G., Aleksandrov, E., Aleksandrov, I., Alekseev, P., Alishina, K., Astakhov, V., Atkin, E., Aushev, T., Azorskiy, V., Babkin, V., Balashov, N., Barak, R., Baranov, A., Baranov, D., Baranova, N., Barbashina, N., Baznat, M., Bazylev, S., Belov, M., Blau, D., Bocharnikov, V., Bogdanova, G., Bolozdynya, A., Bondar, E., Boos, E., Buryakov, M., Buzin, S., Chebotov, A., Chemezov, D., Chen, J.H., Demanov, A., Dementev, D., Dmitriev, A., Drnoyan, J., Dryablov, D., Dryuk, A., Dubinchik, B., Dulov, P., Egorov, A., Egorov, D., Elsha, V., Fediunin, A., Fedosimova, A., Filippov, I., Filozova, I., Finogeev, D., Gabdrakhmanov, I., Galavanov, A., Gavrischuk, O., Gertsenberger, K., Golosov, O., Golovatyuk, V., Grigoriev, P., Golubeva, M., Guber, F., Ibraimova, S., Idrisov, D., Idrissova, T., Iusupova, A., Ivashkin, A., Izvestnyy, A., Kabadzhov, V., Kanokova, Sh., Kapishin, M., Kapitonov, I., Karjavin, V., Karmanov, D., Karpushkin, N., Kattabekov, R., Kekelidze, V., Khabarov, S., Kharlamov, P., Khudaiberdyev, G., Khukhaeva, A., Khvorostukhin, A., Kiryushin, Yu., Klimai, P., Kolesnikov, V., Kolozhvari, A., Kopylov, Yu., Korolev, M., Kovachev, L., Kovalev, I., Kruglova, I., Kovalev, Yu., Kozlov, I., Kozlov, V., Kuklin, S., Kulish, E., Kurganov, A., Kutergina, V., Kuznetsov, A., Ladygin, E., Lanskoy, D., Lashmanov, N., Lebedev, I., Lenivenko, V., Lednicky, R., Leontiev, V., Lyapin, D., Litvinenko, E., Ma, Y.G., Makankin, A., Makhnev, A., Malakhov, A., Mamaev, M., Martemianov, A., Martovitsky, E., Mashitsin, K., Merkin, M., Merts, S., Morozov, S., Murin, Yu., Musaev, K., Musulmanbekov, G., Myasnikov, A., Myktybekov, D., Nagdasev, R., Nemnyugin, S., Nikitin, D., Novozhilov, S., Olimov, Kh., Olimov, K., Palichik, V., Parfenov, P., Pelevanyuk, I., Peresunko, D., Piyadin, S., Platonova, M., Plotnikov, V., Podgainy, D., Pukhaeva, N., Ratnikov, F., Reshetova, S., Rogov, V., Romanov, I., Rufanov, I., Rukoyatkin, P., Rumyantsev, M., Rybakov, T., Sakulin, D., Sedykh, S., Serebryakov, D., Shabanov, A., Segal, I., Semak, A., Sergeev, S., Serikkanov, A., Sheremetev, A., Sheremeteva, A., Shchipunov, A., Shitenkov, M., Shopova, M., Shumikhin, V., Shutov, A., Shutov, V., Shodmonov, M., Slepnev, I., Slepnev, V., Slepov, I., Smirnov, A., Smolyanin, T., Solomin, A., Sorin, A., Sosnovtsev, V., Spaskov, V., Stavinskiy, A., Stekhanov, V., Stepanenko, Yu., Streletskaya, E., Streltsova, O., Strikhanov, M., Sukhov, E., Suvarieva, D., Taer, G., Taranenko, A., Tarasov, N., Tarasov, O., Teremkov, P., Terletsky, A., Teryaev, O., Tcholakov, V., Tikhomirov, V., Timoshenko, A., Tojiboev, O., Topilin, N., Tretyakova, T., Troshin, V., Truttse, A., Tserruya, I., Tskhay, V., Tyapkin, I., Ustinov, V., Vasendina, V., Velichkov, V., Volkov, V., Voronin, A., Voytishin, N., Yuldashev, B., Yurevich, V., Zamiatin, N., Zavertyaev, M., Zhang, S., Zhavoronkova, I., Zhezher, V., Zhigareva, N., Zinchenko, A., Zubankov, A., Zubarev, E., and Zuev, M.
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78. Exhaled breath analysis in adult patients with cystic fibrosis by real-time proton mass spectrometry
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Mustafina, Malika, Silantyev, Artemiy, Krasovskiy, Stanislav, Chernyak, Alexander, Naumenko, Zhanna, Suvorov, Aleksandr, Gognieva, Daria, Abdullaev, Magomed, Bektimirova, Alina, Bykova, Aleksandra, Dergacheva, Vasilisa, Betelin, Vladimir, and Kopylov, Philipp
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79. Consolidation of metabolomic, proteomic, and GWAS data in connective model of schizophrenia
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Kopylov, Arthur T., Stepanov, Alexander A., Butkova, Tatiana V., Malsagova, Kristina A., Zakharova, Natalia V., Kostyuk, Georgy P., Elmuratov, Artem U., and Kaysheva, Anna L.
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80. Genetic dissection of the impact of lncRNA AI662270 during the development of atherosclerosis
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Hong, Yang, Zhang, Yue, Chen, Hui, Tang, Xueqing, Zhao, Hongrui, Meng, Ziyu, Jia, Xueling, Liu, Wenfeng, Li, Xiaohan, Wang, Lin, Zhong, Xinrui, Bai, Xuefeng, Sun, Heyang, Kopylov, Philipp, Afina, Bestavashvili, Shchekochikhin, Dmitry, Zhang, Yong, Liu, Xin, and Fan, Yuhua
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81. Review and targeted lipidomic biomarkers in atherosclerosis
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A. A. Lomonosova, D. G. Gognieva, M. G. Abdullaev, A. S. Kostikova, N. N. Eroshchenko, A. A. Nartova, A. S. Silantyev, A. Yu. Suvorov, R. N. Komarov, A. N. Dzyundzya, D. Yu. Shchekochikhin, E. A. Syrkina, and F. Yu. Kopylov
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lipidomics ,atherosclerosis ,extracranial arteries ,ceramides ,ischemic stroke ,cardiovascular diseases ,sphingomyelin ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Ischemic cardiovascular events (ischemic stroke, myocardial infarction) are the most common complications of cardiovascular diseases. One of the leading mechanisms of these complications is atherosclerosis. Lipids play an important role in plaque development. Recently, the lipidome has been of greatest interest, since it may have a prognostic value in atherosclerosis development. With an increase in the circulation of proatherogenic lipidomic biomarkers, the risk of atherosclerosis destabilization and ischemic complications increases.The conducted studies made it possible to create additional risk stratification scales, for example, Cardiovascular Event Risk Test (CERT) 1 and 2. They make it possible to estimate the residual risk in patients taking statins. The lipidome examination in extracranial artery atherosclerosis can identify those plaques that have signs of instability, and therefore are dangerous for ischemic stroke development.The review describes the features of plasma lipidome in various cardiovascular diseases associated with atherosclerosis.
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82. Laser‐Synthesized Germanium Nanoparticles as Biodegradable Material for Near‐Infrared Photoacoustic Imaging and Cancer Phototherapy
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Iaroslav B. Belyaev, Ivan V. Zelepukin, Polina A. Kotelnikova, Gleb V. Tikhonowski, Anton A. Popov, Alina Yu. Kapitannikova, Jugal Barman, Alexey N. Kopylov, Daniil N. Bratashov, Ekaterina S. Prikhozhdenko, Andrei V. Kabashin, Sergey M. Deyev, and Andrei V. Zvyagin
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biodegradable materials ,germanium ,laser ablation ,photoacoustic imaging ,photothermal therapy ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Biodegradable nanomaterials can significantly improve the safety profile of nanomedicine. Germanium nanoparticles (Ge NPs) with a safe biodegradation pathway are developed as efficient photothermal converters for biomedical applications. Ge NPs synthesized by femtosecond‐laser ablation in liquids rapidly dissolve in physiological‐like environment through the oxidation mechanism. The biodegradation of Ge nanoparticles is preserved in tumor cells in vitro and in normal tissues in mice with a half‐life as short as 3.5 days. Biocompatibility of Ge NPs is confirmed in vivo by hematological, biochemical, and histological analyses. Strong optical absorption of Ge in the near‐infrared spectral range enables photothermal treatment of engrafted tumors in vivo, following intravenous injection of Ge NPs. The photothermal therapy results in a 3.9‐fold reduction of the EMT6/P adenocarcinoma tumor growth with significant prolongation of the mice survival. Excellent mass‐extinction of Ge NPs (7.9 L g−1 cm−1 at 808 nm) enables photoacoustic imaging of bones and tumors, following intravenous and intratumoral administrations of the nanomaterial. As such, strongly absorbing near‐infrared‐light biodegradable Ge nanomaterial holds promise for advanced theranostics.
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83. Present Status Of The Experiment On The Search For Dark Photons By Multi-Cathode Counter
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Kopylov, A., Orekhov, I., and Petukhov, V.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
In this paper we describe the apparatus used in this experiment and the procedure of data treatment. We give the latest experimental results and discuss the possibility to observe diurnal variations of the count rates due to rotation of the Earth. We outline our future plans., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures
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84. ЗАСТОСУВАННЯ МОДЕЛЕЙ СТРУКТУРИ ПОВЕРХОНЬ ПОДІЛУ В СТАЛЯХ ПІД ЧАС ОТРИМАННЯ ВИРОБІВ ІЗ ЗАДАНИМ ЖИТТЄВИМ ЦИКЛОМ
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Mykola Kuzin, Viacheslav Kopylov, and Oleg Kuzin
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покращувані сталі ,термічна обробка ,зернограничне конструювання структури ,інтеркристалітне руйнування ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 - Abstract
Проблематика. Розвиток цифрового машинобудування вимагає розробки і використання міждисциплінарних концепцій і моделей поведінки неоднорідних полікристалічних матеріалів у разі дії технологічних і експлуатаційних навантажень. У зв’язку із цим набуває важливого значення розроблення й використання підходів до моделювання та аналізу механічної поведінки граничних зон поділу виробів із врахуванням їх енергії. Розроблення таких підходів дозволяє вирішувати актуальну науково-технічну проблему – оптимізацію режимів технологічних обробок виробів із заданим життєвим циклом. Мета дослідження. Використання системних моделей структури сталей для розроблення обчислювальних схем та методів управління структурно-енергетичним станом поверхонь поділу структурних складових під час отримання виробів з підвищеними параметрами надійності з урахуванням умов їх експлуатації. Методика реалізації. Аналіз структури проводився з використанням концепції інваріантного моделювання, результатів металографічних і фактографічних досліджень, електронної мікроскопії. Виконано оцінювання структурно-енергетичного стану поверхонь поділу зерен після іонно-плазмового травлення зразків, проведено випробовування на зношування і ударний згин, здійснено системне комп’ютерне моделювання властивостей полікристалічних систем за допомогою відкритого пакета скінченно-елементного аналізу FEniCS на мові Python. Результати дослідження. Під час застосування енергетичного опису континуальних нелокальних середовищ встановлено, що залежно від кутів між границями у стиках зерен змінюється структурно-енергетичний стан цієї області та її здатність до утворення мікродефектів. За величини кутів у межах 140°–180° формуються зони з високою спроможністю до утворення міжзеренних пошкоджень і руйнування під дією навантаження. Показано, що інтенсивність зношування і міжзеренне руйнування в разі удару зростає залежно від кількості потрійних стиків, в яких границі суттєво різняться за рівнем енергії. Сталь 40Х (5135 Steel) є більш чутливою до утворення потрійних стиків з високим градієнтом енергії під час термічної обробки, ніж сталі, що містять нікель, молібден і кремній. Висновки. На основі ієрархічного моделювання будови полікристалів запропоновано нові підходи і створено алгоритм для визначення взаємозв’язків між структурою поверхонь поділу сталей і їх експлуатаційною надійністю. Розсіяні пошкодження утворюються на поверхнях поділу між потрійними стиками зерен з високим градієнтом енергії. Зменшення частки потрійних стиків, які суттєво різняться за величиною енергії під час проектування технологічних режимів процесів гартування і відпуску, дозволило на 48–53 % підвищити опір зношуванню покращуваних сталей.
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85. Dissociation of biological age and blood interleukins in patients aged 45–59 years with diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus
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I. V. Lev, N. M. Agarkov, and A. E. Kopylov
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biological age ,chronological age ,diabetic retinopathy ,type 2 diabetes mellitus ,blood interleukins ,adulthood ,Science - Abstract
Background. The development of diabetic retinopathy is favoured by immunological factors such as interleukins (IL) and chemokines. However, analysis of blood interleukins in patients aged 45–59 years with diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus, who have biological age acceleration, has not yet been presented in publications. The aim of the research. To study the content of blood interleukins in patients aged 45–59 years with diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus, who have an excess of biological age over chronological age. Materials and methods. 241 patients aged 45–59 years with diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus were examined in a clinical setting. Biological age acceleration over chronological age was found in 148 patients, biological and chronological age concorded in 51 patients. The content of interleukins in the blood was studied in all patients using an enzyme-linked immunoassay. Results. The concentration of blood interleukins in patients with biological age exceeding chronological, compared with patients aged 45–59 years with concordance of biological and chronological age, was statistically significantly different for most blood interleukins and especially for IL-6, the concentration of which was 20.8 ± 1,2 pg/ml versus 3.9 ± 0.6 pg/ml, respectively (p < 0.001). IL-13, IL-17 were significantly increased among patients with biological age acceleration over chronological; their concentrations were 2.1 ± 0.4 and 16.5 ± 0.6 pg/ml versus 0.5 ± 0.2 and 7.9 ± 0.7 pg/ml in the comparison group (p < 0.001). In contrast, IL-4 and IL-10 levels were higher in patients aged 45–59 years with diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus and with concordance of biological and chronological age. Conclusion. IL-6, IL-8, IL-13, IL-17, IL-4 and IL-10 may serve as markers of biological age dissociation in patients aged 45–59 years with diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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86. Development focus of electronics industry in Russia: Shift from defense sector to market
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Ekaterina V. Nezhnikova and Daniil A. Kopylov
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electronics industry ,sustainable development ,sanctions ,import substitution ,digital economy ,Economic growth, development, planning ,HD72-88 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
The purpose of this research is to provide an analysis of the current status of the electronics industry in Russia and to suggest ways the government can invest in the industry to create a sustainable and competitive market. Research highlights the importance of the electronics industry in the global economy, and the need for Russia to invest in production and research to increase its domestic output. The study finds that the national strategy for the development of electronics in Russia needs to be more specific and rely on market trends. Research suggests that the government should provide clear funding for new and existing companies to build new facilities and improve research capabilities. Additionally, a feasibility evaluation model for project novelty in the electronics industry is proposed, which considers technology, facilities, funding, and compatibility. The paper emphasizes the significance of narrowing down general provisions of government documents to key development areas such as building factories or creating marketable products. It also recommends that during the recession of the technological cycle, Russia should make every effort to acquire mature equipment to overcome the shortage of semiconductors. The study finds that investing in mature equipment will ensure that the industry is sustainable over the long term. In conclusion, research recommends that Russia uses the current drop in demand for electronics manufacturing facilities to build a sustainable and competitive industry. By implementing these recommendations, Russia can improve both its domestic and international competitiveness in the electronics industry.
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87. Prospects for the Use of Sulfur for the Modification of Road Bitumen and Production of Asphalt Concrete from Local Raw Materials with an Improved Set of Technical Properties
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Burenina, O. N., Kopylov, V. E., Andreeva, A. V., Savvinova, M. E., and Nikolaeva, L. A.
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88. Suppression of Flaming Combustion and Thermal Decomposition of Model Forest and Peat Fire Using Water-Based Compositions
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Zhdanova, A. O., Kopylov, N. P., Kuznetsov, G. V., Kurapov, R. M., and Sushkina, E. Yu.
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89. Strength and Relaxation and Corrosion Resistance of Ultrafine-Grained Austenitic 08Kh18N10T Steel Produced by ECAP: I. Microstructure and Strength
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Kopylov, V. I., Chuvil’deev, V. N., Nokhrin, A. V., Gryaznov, M. Yu., Shotin, S. V., Smetanina, K. E., and Tabachkova, N. Yu.
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90. Assessment Approaches to Optimum Surface Hardening Parameters of Stress Concentrator-Bearing Structures
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Luchko, Y. Y., Kuzin, O. A., Kopylov, V. I., and Kuzin, M. O.
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91. Season Variations of Astroclimate Parameters for the Terskol Observatory
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Bolbasova, L. A. and Kopylov, E. A.
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92. Effect of Sc/Zr ratio on superplastic behavior of ultrafine-grained Al–6%Mg alloys
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Chuvil'deev, V.N., Gryaznov, M.Yu., Shotin, S.V., Nokhrin, A.V., Likhnitskii, C.V., Nagicheva, G.S., Chegurov, M.K., Kopylov, V.I., Bobrov, A.A., and Shadrina, I.S.
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93. Galaxy clusters and their outskirts: the 'red sequence', star formation rate, stellar mass
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Kopylova, Flera G. and Kopylov, Alexander I.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We study the outskirts ($R<3R_{200c}$) of 40 groups and clusters of galaxies of the local Universe ($0.02
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94. Quenched galaxies in clusters of galaxies and their outskirts
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Kopylova, Flera G. and Kopylov, Alexander I.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Based on the SDSS data, the properties of galaxies with quenched star formation (QGs) within the "splashback"-radius of galaxy clusters $R_{\rm sp}$ and beyond it have been studied. We used a sample of 40 groups and galaxy clusters and a sample of field galaxies at $0.02
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95. Artificial Intelligence–Assisted Colonoscopy in Real-World Clinical Practice: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Wei, Mike Tzuhen, Fay, Shmuel, Yung, Diana, Ladabaum, Uri, and Kopylov, Uri
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96. Semantics and Axiomatization for Stochastic Differential Dynamic Logic
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Roberts, Michael, Kopylov, Alexei, and Nogin, Aleksey
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Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science - Abstract
Building on previous work by Andr\'e Platzer, we present a formal language for Stochastic Differential Dynamic Logic, and define its semantics, axioms and inference rules. Compared to the previous effort, our account of the Stochastic Differential Dynamic Logic follows closer to and is more compatible with the traditional account of the regular Differential Dynamic Logic. We resolve an issue with the well-definedness of the original work's semantics, while showing how to make the logic more expressive by incorporating nondeterministic choice, definite descriptions and differential terms. Definite descriptions necessitate using a three-valued truth semantics. We also give the first Uniform Substitution calculus for Stochastic Differential Dynamic Logic, making it more practical to implement in proof assistants.
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97. Unperturbed inverse kinematics nucleon knockout measurements with a 48 GeV/c carbon beam
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Patsyuk, M., Kahlbow, J., Laskaris, G., Duer, M., Lenivenko, V., Segarra, E. P., Atovullaev, T., Johansson, G., Aumann, T., Corsi, A., Hen, O., Kapishin, M., Panin, V., Piasetzky, E., Abraamyan, Kh., Afanasiev, S., Agakishiev, G., Alekseev, P., Atkin, E., Aushev, T., Babkin, V., Balandin, V., Baranov, D., Barbashina, N., Batyuk, P., Bazylev, S., Beck, A., Bertulani, C. A., Blaschke, D., Blau, D., Bogoslovsky, D., Bolozdynya, A., Boretzky, K., Burtsev, V., Buryakov, M., Buzin, S., Chebotov, A., Chen, J., Ciszewski, A., Cruz-Torres, R., Dabrowska, B., Dmitriev, D. Dabrowski A., Dryablov, A., Dulov, P., Egorov, D., Fediunin, A., Filippov, I., Filippov, K., Finogeev, D., Gabdrakhmanov, I., Galavanov, A., Gasparic, I., Gavrischuk, O., Gertsenberger, K., Gillibert, A., Golovatyuk, V., Golubeva, M., Guber, F., Ivanova, Yu., Ivashkin, A., Izvestnyy, A., Kakurin, S., Karjavin, V., Karpushkin, N., Kattabekov, R., Kekelidze, V., Khabarov, S., Kiryushin, Yu., Kisiel, A., Kolesnikov, V., Kolozhvari, A., Kopylov, Yu., Korover, I., Kovachev, L., Kovalenko, A., Kovalev, Yu., Kugler, A., Kuklin, S., Kulish, E., Kuznetsov, A., Ladygin, E., Lashmanov, N., Litvinenko, E., Lobastov, S., Loher, B., Ma, Y. -G., Makankin, A., Maksymchyuk, A., Malakhov, A., Mardor, I., Merts, S., Morozov, A., Morozov, S., Musulmanbekov, G., Nagdasev, R., Nikitin, D., Palchik, V., Peresunko, D., Peryt, M., Petukhov, O., Petukhov, Yu., Piyadin, S., Plotnikov, V., Pokatashkin, G., Potrebenikov, Yu., Rogachevsky, O., Rogov, V., Roslon, K., Rossi, D., Rufanov, I., Rukoyatkin, P., Rumyantsev, M., Sakulin, D., Samsonov, V., Scheit, H., Schmidt, A., Sedykh, S., Selyuzhenkov, I., Senger, P., Sergeev, S., Shchipunov, A., Sheremeteva, A., Shitenkov, M., Shumikhin, V., Shutov, A., Shutov, V., Simon, H., Slepnev, I., Slepnev, V., Slepov, I., Sorin, A., Sosnovtsev, V., Spaskov, V., Starecki, T., Stavinskiy, A., Streletskaya, E., Streltsova, O., Strikhanov, M., Sukhov, N., Suvarieva, D., Tanaka, J., Taranenko, A., Tarasov, N., Tarasov, O., Tarasov, V., Terletsky, A., Teryaev, O., Tcholakov, V., Tikhomirov, V., Timoshenko, A., Topilin, N., Topko, B., Tornqvist, H., Tyapkin, I., Vasendina, V., Vishnevsky, A., Voytishin, N., Wagner, V., Warmusz, O., Yaron, I., Yurevich, V., Zamiatin, N., Zhang, Song, Zherebtsova, E., Zhezher, V., Zhigareva, N., Zinchenko, A., Zubarev, E., and Zuev, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
From superconductors to atomic nuclei, strongly-interacting many-body systems are ubiquitous in nature. Measuring the microscopic structure of such systems is a formidable challenge, often met by particle knockout scattering experiments. While such measurements are fundamental for mapping the structure of atomic nuclei, their interpretation is often challenged by quantum mechanical initial- and final-state interactions (ISI/FSI) of the incoming and scattered particles. Here we overcome this fundamental limitation by measuring the quasi-free scattering of 48 GeV/c 12C ions from hydrogen. The distribution of single protons is studied by detecting two protons at large angles in coincidence with an intact 11B nucleus. The 11B detection is shown to select the transparent part of the reaction and exclude the otherwise large ISI/FSI that would break the 11B apart. By further detecting residual 10B and 10Be nuclei, we also identified short-range correlated (SRC) nucleon-nucleon pairs, and provide direct experimental evidence for the separation of the pair wave-function from that of the residual many-body nuclear system. All measured reactions are well described by theoretical calculations that do not contain ISI/FSI distortions. Our results thus showcase a new ability to study the short-distance structure of short-lived radioactive atomic nuclei at the forthcoming FAIR and FRIB facilities. These studies will be pivotal for developing a ground-breaking microscopic understanding of the structure and properties of nuclei far from stability and the formation of visible matter in the universe., Comment: Accepted for publication in Nature Physics. 28 pages, 19 figures, and 1 table including main text, Methods, and Supplementary materials
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98. Conceptual design of the Spin Physics Detector
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Abazov, V. M., Abramov, V., Afanasyev, L. G., Akhunzyanov, R. R., Akindinov, A. V., Akopov, N., Alekseev, I. G., Aleshko, A. M., Alexakhin, V. Yu., Alexeev, G. D., Alexeev, M., Amoroso, A., Anikin, I. V., Andreev, V. F., Anosov, V. A., Arbuzov, A. B., Azorskiy, N. I., Baldin, A. A., Balandina, V. V., Baldina, E. G., Barabanov, M. Yu., Barsov, S. G., Baskov, V. A., Beloborodov, A. N., Belov, I. N., Belova, A. P., Belyaev, A. V., Berdnikov, A. Ya., Berdnikov, Ya. A., Berezhnoy, A. V., Bleko, V. V., Bobkov, A. V., Bogoslovsky, D. N., Boguslavsky, I. N., Boltushkin, E. V., Boos, E. E., Burtsev, V. E., Chen, Lei, Chepurnov, A. S., Chiosso, M., Chumakov, A., Dalkarov, O. D., Datta, A., Demikhov, E. I., Denisenko, I. I., Denisov, O. Yu., Duginov, V. N., Dunin, V. B., Dygnarowicz, K., Efremov, A. V., El-Kholy, R., Eliseev, D. A., Enik, T. L., Fedin, O. L., Feofilov, G. A., Filatov, Yu. N., Finger, M., Frolov, V. N., Galinski, G., Galoyan, A. S., Trapaga, C. E Garsia, Gavrishchuk, O. P., Gerasimov, S. G., Glonti, L., Goloskokov, S. V., Golovanov, G. A., Golubev, A. A., M., Golubykh S., V., Goncharov P., O., Grafov N., Y., Gribkov D., Gribovsky, A. S., Gridin, A. O., Grinyov, B. V., Gritsay, K. I., Gromov, S. A., Gromov, V. A., Gurchin, Yu. V., Gusakov, Yu. V., Guskov, A. V., Guzman, F., Haidenbauer, J., Havranek, M., Ivanov, A. V., Ivanov, N. Ya., Isupov, A. Yu., Jary, V., Jia, Shi-Hai, Jokovic, D., Kaplii, A., Karpishkov, A. V., Kasianova, E. A., Kekelidze, G. D., Khabarov, S. V., Kharusov, P. R., Khrenov, A. N., Kim, V. T., Kirichkov, N. V., Kirin, D. Yu., Kishchin, I., Klekotko, A., Klopot, Ya., Kluev, A., Kokoulina, E. S., Komarov, V. I., Kondratenko, A. M., Kondratenko, M. A., Konorov, I., Kopylov, Yu. A., Korjik, M. V., Korovkin, P. S., Korzenev, A. Yu., Kostukov, E. V., Kotzinian, A., Kovalenko, A. D., Kovalenko, V. N., A., Kozhin M., Kramarenko, V. A., Kruglov, V. N., Kubankin, A., Kubankin, Yu., Kuleshov, S., Kovtun, V. E., Kulikov, A. V., Kurbatov, V. S., Kurjata, R., Kutuzov, S. A., Kuznetsova, E. V., Ladygin, E. A., Ladygin, V. P., Larionova, D. M., Lednicky, D., Lednicky, R., Li, Pei-Yu, Li, Xiao-Mei, Lobko, A. S., Luschevskaya, E., L'vov, A. I., Lyashchenko, V. N., Lysan, V. M., Lyubovitskij, V., Maggiora, A., Maleev, V. P., Maltsev, A., Malykhina, T. V., Makankin, A. M., Makarenko, V. V., Maletic, D., Malkevich, D. B., Marcisovsky, M., Martovitsky, E. V., Marzec, J., Merkin, M. M., Meshcheriakov, G. V., Mitrankov, Yu. M., Mitrankova, M. M., Mitrofanov, E. O., Morozov, B., Moshkovsky, I. V., Movsisyan, A., Nagorniy, S. N., Nechaeva, P. Yu., Nefedov, M. A., Nefedov, Yu. A., Negodaev, M. A., Neue, G., Nikiforov, D. N., Nikitin, V. A., Nikolaev, A. S., Oleynik, D. A., Ososkov, G. A., Panzieri, D., Parsamyan, B., Parzhitsky, S. S., Pastuszak, G., Pavlov, V. V., Pavlova, A. A., Pelevanyuk, I. S., Perepelkin, E. E., Peshekhonov, D. V., Petrosyan, A. Sh., Piskun, A. A., Plotnikov, V. V., Podgainy, D. V., Polozov, P., Polyakova, R. V., Polyansky, V. V., Popov, V. V., Popule, J., Prochazka, I., Prokhorov, I. K., Reva, S. N., Reznikov, S. G., Rezvaya, E. P., Richard, J. -M., Rogachevsky, O. V., Romanov, V. M., Rudenko, A. I., Rumyantsev, M. A., Rusinov, V., Rybakov, N. A., Rychter, A., Rymbekova, A., Safonov, A. B., Salamatin, K. M., Saleev, V. A., Samartsev, A. G., Savenkov, A. A., Savic, M., Semak, A. A., Shaikovsky, V. N., Shavrin, A. A., Sheremeteva, A. I., Shimanskii, S. S., Shipilova, A. V., Shtejer, K., Shulyakovsky, R., Sinitsa, A. A., Skachkov, N. B., Skachkova, A. N., Slunecka, M., Sluneckova, V., Solin, A. A., Solin, A. V., Song, Jin-Xin, Sotnikov, V. V., Sun, Peng-Fei, Starikova, S. Yu., Stavinskiy, A. V., Streletskaya, E. A., Strikman, M., Strusik-Kotlozh, D., Suchkov, S. I., Sultanov, R. I., Sun, Hao, Svirida, D. N., Tarasov, O. G., Tarkovskyi, E. I., Temerbayev, A., Terekhin, A. A., V., Tereschenko V., R., Terkulov A., V., Teryaev O., V., Tishevsky A., V., Tkachenko A., Tokmenin, A. A. V. V., Tomasek, L., Tomasi-Gustafsson, E., Topchiev, N. P., Topilin, N. D., Topko, B. L., Tosello, F., Trifonov, A., Troyan., Yu. A., Trunov, N. O., Tsenov, R., Usenko, E. A., Uzhinsky, V. V., Uzikov, Yu. N., Valiev, F. F., Vasilieva, E. V., Vechernin, V. V., Verkheev, A. Yu., Vertogradov, L. S., Vertogradova, Yu. L., Vesenkov, V. A., Virius, M., Volchansky, N. I., Volkov, I. S., Volkov, P. V., Vorobiev, A., Vrba, V., Wang, Qian, Yudin, I. P., Zamora, J., Zamyatin, N. I., Zaremba, K., Zelenov, A. V., Zemlyanichkina, E. V., Zhang, Yun-Yu, Zhang, Jun-Wei, Zhao, Ming-Rui, Zhao, Qiang, Zhi, Yu, Zhemchugov, A. S., Zhevlakov, A., Zhigareva, N. M., Zhmurin, P. N., Zhukov, I. A., Zhuravlev., N. I, Ziembicki, M., Zinin, A. V., Zubarev, E. V., and Zuev, M. I.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The Spin Physics Detector, a universal facility for studying the nucleon spin structure and other spin-related phenomena with polarized proton and deuteron beams, is proposed to be placed in one of the two interaction points of the NICA collider that is under construction at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia). At the heart of the project there is huge experience with polarized beams at JINR. The main objective of the proposed experiment is the comprehensive study of the unpolarized and polarized gluon content of the nucleon. Spin measurements at the Spin Physics Detector at the NICA collider have bright perspectives to make a unique contribution and challenge our understanding of the spin structure of the nucleon. In this document the Conceptual Design of the Spin Physics Detector is presented.
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99. The Role of Small-Bowel Capsule Endoscopy in the Diagnostic Algorithm of Complicated Perianal Disease
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Irit Avni-Biron, Ervin Toth, Jacob E. Ollech, Artur Nemeth, Gabriele Wurm Johansson, Hagai Schweinstein, Reuma Yehuda Margalit, Uri Kopylov, Iris Dotan, and Henit Yanai
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capsule endoscopy ,perianal Crohn’s disease ,diagnosis ,algorithm ,fecal calprotectin ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Complicated perianal disease (cPD) may be the sole presentation of Crohn’s disease (CD). The role of small-bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE) in the diagnostic algorithm of cPD is unclear. We aimed to evaluate the role of SBCE as a diagnostic tool, in patients with cPD, after a negative standard workup for CD. Methods: A multicenter, retrospective, cross-sectional study, in patients with cPD, and negative standard workup for CD (ileocolonoscopy and cross-sectional imaging), who underwent SBCE for suspected CD. Demographics, biomarkers, and the Lewis Score (LS) were recorded and analyzed. An LS ≥ 135 was considered a positive SBCE for diagnosing CD. Results: Ninety-one patients were included: 65 (71.4%) males; median age: 37 (29–51) years; cPD duration: 25.1 (12.5–66.1) months. Positive SBCE: 24/91 (26.4%) patients. Fecal calprotectin (FC) positively correlated with LS (r = 0.81; p < 0.001). FC levels of 100 µg/g and 50 µg/g had a sensitivity of only 40% and 55% to rule out small-bowel CD, with a negative predictive value (NPV) of only 76% and 80%, respectively. Conclusions: SBCE contributed to CD diagnosis in a quarter of patients with cPD after a negative standard workup. FC levels correlated with the degree of inflammation defined by the LS. However, the NPV of FC was low, suggesting that SBCE should be considered for patients with cPD even after a negative standard workup.
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100. The Blood Plasma Lipidomic Profile in Atherosclerosis of the Brachiocephalic Arteries
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Anastasiia Lomonosova, Daria Gognieva, Aleksandr Suvorov, Artemy Silantyev, Alina Abasheva, Yana Vasina, Magomed Abdullaev, Anna Nartova, Nikolay Eroshchenko, Viktoriia Kazakova, Roman Komarov, Andrey Dzyundzya, Elena Danilova, Dmitry Shchekochikhin, and Philipp Kopylov
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atherosclerosis ,lipidome ,stroke ,brachiocephalic arteries ,atherosclerotic plaque ,triacylglycerides ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
According to the World Health Organization, ischemic stroke is the second leading cause of death in the world. Frequently, it is caused by brachiocephalic artery (BCA) atherosclerosis. Timely detection of atherosclerosis and its unstable course can allow for a timely response to potentially dangerous changes and reduce the risk of vascular complications. Omics technologies allow us to identify new biomarkers that we can use in diagnosing diseases. This research included 90 blood plasma samples. The study group comprised 52 patients with severe atherosclerotic lesions BCA, and the control group comprised 38 patients with no BCA atherosclerosis. Targeted and panoramic lipidomic profiling of their blood plasma was carried out. There was a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) in the values of the indices saturated fatty acids (FAs), unsaturated FAs, monounsaturated FAs, omega-3, and omega-6. Based on the results on the blood plasma lipidome, we formed models that have a fairly good ability to determine atherosclerotic lesions of the brachiocephalic arteries, as well as a model for identifying unstable atherosclerotic plaques. According only to the panoramic lipidome data, divided into groups according to stable and unstable atherosclerotic plaques, a significant difference was taken into account: p value < 0.05 and abs (fold change) > 2. Unfortunately, we did not observe significant differences according to the established plasma panoramic lipidome criteria between patients with stable and unstable plaques. Omics technologies allow us to obtain data about any changes in the body. According to our data, statistically significant differences in lipidomic profiling were obtained when comparing groups with or without BCA atherosclerosis.
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