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152. Green Removal of DUV-Polarity-Modified PMMA for Wet Transfer of CVD Graphene
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Justinas Jorudas, Daniil Pashnev, Irmantas Kašalynas, Ilja Ignatjev, Gediminas Niaura, Algirdas Selskis, Vladimir Astachov, and Natalia Alexeeva
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graphene ,DUV ,PMMA ,THz-TDS ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
To fabricate graphene-based high-frequency electronic and optoelectronic devices, there is a high demand for scalable low-contaminated graphene with high mobility. Graphene synthesized via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper foil appears promising for this purpose, but residues from the polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) layer, used for the wet transfer of CVD graphene, drastically affect the electrical properties of graphene. Here, we demonstrate a scalable and green PMMA removal technique that yields high-mobility graphene on the most common technologically relevant silicon (Si) substrate. As the first step, the polarity of the PMMA was modified under deep-UV irradiation at λ = 254 nm, due to the formation of ketones and aldehydes of higher polarity, which simplifies hydrogen bonding in the step of its dissolution. Modification of PMMA polarity was confirmed by UV and FTIR spectrometry and contact angle measurements. Consecutive dissolution of DUV-exposed PMMA in an environmentally friendly, binary, high-polarity mixture of isopropyl alcohol/water (more commonly alcohol/water) resulted in the rapid and complete removal of DUV-exposed polymers without the degradation of graphene properties, as low-energy exposure does not form free radicals, and thus the released graphene remained intact. The high quality of graphene after PMMA removal was confirmed by SEM, AFM, Raman spectrometry, and by contact and non-contact electrical conductivity measurements. The removal of PMMA from graphene was also performed via other common methods for comparison. The charge carrier mobility in graphene films was found to be up to 6900 cm2/(V·s), demonstrating a high potential of the proposed PMMA removal method in the scalable fabrication of high-performance electronic devices based on CVD graphene.
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- 2022
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153. Efficacy and safety of biosimilar CT-P13 compared with originator infliximab in patients with active Crohn's disease: an international, randomised, double-blind, phase 3 non-inferiority study
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Ye, Byong Duk, Pesegova, Marina, Alexeeva, Olga, Osipenko, Marina, Lahat, Adi, Dorofeyev, Andriy, Fishman, Sigal, Levchenko, Olena, Cheon, Jae Hee, Scribano, Maria Lia, Mateescu, Radu-Bogdan, Lee, Kang-Moon, Eun, Chang Soo, Lee, Sang Joon, Lee, Sung Young, Kim, HoUng, Schreiber, Stefan, Fowler, Heather, Cheung, Raymond, and Kim, Young-Ho
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- 2019
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154. Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort study
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Abdwani, Reem, Aghighi, Yahya, Aiche, Maya-Feriel, Ailioaie, Constantin, Aktay Ayaz, Nuray, Al-Abrawi, Safiya, Alexeeva, Ekaterina, Anton, Jordi, Apostol, Adriana, Arguedas, Olga, Avcin, Tadej, Barone, Patrizia, Berntson, Lillemor, Boteanu, Alina Lucica, Boyko, Yaryna, Burgos-Vargas, Ruben, Calvo Penades, Inmaculada, Chédeville, Gaëlle, Cimaz, Rolando, Civino, Adele, Consolini, Rita, Constantin, Tamas, Cuttica, Ruben, Dallos, Tomas, Martin, Neil, Magni Manzoni, Silvia, De Cunto, Carmen, Dolezalova, Pavla, Ekelund, Maria, El Miedany, Yasser, Espada, Graciela, Estmann Christensen, Anne, Foeldvari, Ivan, Gallizzi, Romina, Ganser, Gerd, Gerloni, Valeria, Haas, Johannes-Peter, Harel, Liora, Harjacek, Miroslav, Hashad, Soad, Herlin, Troels, Herrera, Cristina, Hofer, Michael, Holzinger, Dirk, Horneff, Gerd, Huppertz, Hans-Iko, Iagăru, Nicolae, Ibanez Estrella, Amparo, Ioseliani, Maka, Joos, Rik, Knupp Oliveira, Sheila, Kamphuis, Sylvia, Kasapcopur, Ozgur, Katsicas, Maria Martha, Khubchandani, Raju, Kondi, Anuela, Kröger, Liisa, La Torre, Francesco, Laday, Matilda, Lahdenne, Pekka, Maggio, Maria Cristina, Magnolia, Maria Greca, Malagon, Clara, Malin, Merja, Martino, Silvana, Melo-Gomes, Jose Antonio, Mesa-del-Castillo, Pablo, Militaru, Andrea, Minden, Kirsten, Miniaci, Angela, Moradinejad, Mohammad Hasan, Morel Ayala, Zoilo, Nikishina, Irina, Norambuena, Ximena, Nordal, Ellen Berit, Pagava, Karaman, Panaviene, Violeta, Pastore, Serena, Pieropan, Sara, Podda, Rosa Anna, Pruunsild, Chris, Putto-Laurila, Anne, Quartier, Pierre, Remesal, Agustin, Rigante, Donato, Ringold, Sarah, Rutkowska-Sak, Lidia, Rygg, Marite, Saurenmann, Rotraud Katharina, Sawhney, Sujata, Scott, Christiaan, Shiari, Reza, Smolewska, Elzbieta, Sozeri, Betul, Swart, Joost Frans, Sztajnbok, Flavio, Torcoletti, Marta, Tsitsami, Elena, Tzaribachev, Nikolay, Unsal, Erbil, Uziel, Yosef, Vähäsalo, Paula, Varbanova, Boriana, Vargova, Veronika, Vesely, Richard, Vijatov-Djuric, Gordana, Vilaiyuk, Soamarat, Vojinovic, Jelena, Vougiouka, Olga, Weiss, Pamela, Wouters, Carine, Consolaro, Alessandro, Giancane, Gabriella, Alongi, Alessandra, van Dijkhuizen, Evert Hendrik Pieter, Aggarwal, Amita, Al-Mayouf, Sulaiman M, Bovis, Francesca, De Inocencio, Jaime, Demirkaya, Erkan, Flato, Berit, Foell, Dirk, Garay, Stella Maris, Lazăr, Călin, Lovell, Daniel J, Montobbio, Carolina, Miettunen, Paivi, Mihaylova, Dimitrina, Nielsen, Susan, Orban, Ilonka, Rumba-Rozenfelde, Ingrida, Magalhães, Claudia Saad, Shafaie, Nahid, Susic, Gordana, Trachana, Maria, Wulffraat, Nico, Pistorio, Angela, Martini, Alberto, Ruperto, Nicolino, and Ravelli, Angelo
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- 2019
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155. Anisotropic Subdiffractive Solitons
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Herrero, Ramon, Barashenkov, I. V., Alexeeva, N. V., and Staliunas, Kestutis
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Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
We study solitons in the two-dimensional defocusing nonlinear Schroedinger equation with the spatio-temporal modulation of the external potential. The spatial modulation is due to a square lattice; the resulting macroscopic diffraction is rotationally symmetric in the long-wavelength limit but becomes anisotropic for shorter wavelengths. Anisotropic solitons -- solitons with the square (x,y)-geometry -- are obtained both in the original nonlinear Schroedinger model and in its averaged amplitude equation.
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- 2011
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156. Letter processing in Russian: Does orthography matter?
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Svetlana Alexeeva and Aleksandra Dobrego
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Visual word recognition ,Letter processing ,Letter search task ,Visual search task ,Lexical status ,Russian ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Prior research has suggested that the identification and encoding of letter positions within letter strings might be influenced by orthography. Letters in transparent languages (e.g., Greek) with regular grapheme-to-phoneme correspondences are processed sequentially, whereas letters in deep languages (e.g., English) are processed in parallel. In three experiments, we used a visual search paradigm to test this hypothesis on Russian—a relatively transparent language. In Experiment 1, we measured the identification speed of Cyrillic letters at each position in the five-element real words or pronounceable pseudowords. In Experiment 2, the performance was compared to random letter strings, and in Experiment 3, to non-linguistic symbol strings. Our results reveal a search pattern similar to English, excluding strictly serial letter computation, which is inconsistent with the orthography hypothesis. Moreover, we showed that the lexical status and the nature of the string (linguistic/non-linguistic) affect response times for Russian and therefore must be accounted for in models of visual word recognition.
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- 2021
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157. Are First-Year Emergency Medicine Residents Still Behind on Level 1 Care-Based Milestones?
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Stuempfig, Nathan D, primary, Cueva, Julie, additional, MacConaghy, Lindsay, additional, Alexeeva, Madeleine, additional, and Moffet, Peter, additional
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- 2023
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158. Sum-frequency generation and amplification processes in semiconductor superlattices
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Čižas, V., primary, Alexeeva, N., additional, Alekseev, K., additional, and Valušis, G., additional
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- 2023
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159. Variational formalism for the Klein-Gordon oscillon
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Barashenkov, I. V., primary and Alexeeva, N. V., additional
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- 2023
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160. The internal anatomy of the scale mite Pterygosoma pseudotrapelus (Trombidiformes, Pterygosomatidae)
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Filimonova, Svetlana, primary and Alexeeva, Nina, additional
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- 2023
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161. Theoretical study of inelastic processes in collisions of Y and Y+ with hydrogen atom
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Wang, Y, primary, Alexeeva, S, additional, Wang, F, additional, Liu, L, additional, Wu, Y, additional, Wang, J G, additional, Zhao, G, additional, Yakovleva, S A, additional, and Belyaev, A K, additional
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- 2023
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162. Planar perovskite solar cells with La2NiMnO6 buffer layer
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Kozlov, S.S., primary, Nikolskaia, A.B., additional, Karyagina, O.K., additional, Kosareva, E.K., additional, Alexeeva, O.V., additional, Petrova, V.I., additional, Almjasheva, O.V., additional, and Shevaleevskiy, O.I., additional
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- 2023
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163. The burden of COVID-19 in a heterogeneous population of immunocompromised patients – realities of the postpandemic
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Avdeev, Sergey N., primary, Chulanov, Vladimir P., additional, Alexeeva, Ekaterina I., additional, Aleshina, Olga A., additional, Bereznikov, Aleksey V., additional, Kotenko, Oleg N., additional, Lila, Aleksander M., additional, Mutovina, Zinaida Yu., additional, Parovichnikova, Elena N., additional, Fomina, Daria S., additional, Frolova, Nadiya F., additional, and Shevchenko, Alexey O., additional
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- 2023
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164. Dissection as a Method of Modern European Anatomy: Devoted to the 480th Anniversary of “De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem” by Andreas Vesalius
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Nikityuk, D. B., primary, Shevchenko, A. A., additional, Klochkova, S. V., additional, Sokolov, D. A., additional, and Alexeeva, N. T., additional
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- 2023
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165. Shubnikov–de Haas oscillations in Pb0.82Sn0.18Te single crystals
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Meglei, Dragoş and Alexeeva, Svetlana
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Physics ,QC1-999 ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 - Abstract
Lead–tin telluride single crystals have been prepared by gas-phase synthesis. Shubnikov–de Haas effects in magnetic fields up to 12 T at low temperatures of 2.1 and 4.2 K have been studied. Parameters of the charge carrier energy spectrum have been determined. It has been found that an increase in the charge carrier concentration leads to an increase in the cyclotron effective mass, Fermi surface cross section, and relaxation time.
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- 2019
166. Terahertz Bloch oscillator with a modulated bias
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Hyart, Timo, Alexeeva, Natalia V., Mattas, Jussi, and Alekseev, Kirill N.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
Electrons performing Bloch oscillations in an energy band of a dc-biased superlattice in the presence of weak dissipation can potentially generate THz fields at room temperature. The realization of such Bloch oscillator is a long-standing problem due to the instability of a homogeneous electric field in conditions of negative differential conductivity. We establish the theoretical feasibility of stable THz gain in a long superlattice device in which the bias is quasistatically modulated by microwave fields. The modulation waveforms must have at least two harmonics in their spectra., Comment: 5 pages
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- 2008
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167. CONSTRUCTIVE DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION CLASSES ON SURFACES IN R^3 AND R^4
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T. A. Alexeeva and N. A. Shirokov
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constructive description ,rational functions ,harmonic functions ,pseudoharmonic functions ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Functional classes on a curve in a plane (a partial case of a spatial curve) can be described by the approximation speed by functions that are harmonic in three-dimensional neighbourhoods of the curve. No constructive description of functional classes on rather general surfaces in R 3 and R 4 has been presented in literature so far. The main result of the paper is Theorem 1.
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- 2019
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168. Dynamics of concomitant therapy in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis treated with etanercept and methotrexate
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Ekaterina Alexeeva, Tatyana Dvoryakovskaya, Rina Denisova, Tatyana Sleptsova, Kseniya Isaeva, Alexandra Chomahidze, Anna Fetisova, Anna Mamutova, Alina Alshevskaya, Victor Gladkikh, and Andrey Moskalev
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Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Background: Both the steroid- and NSAID-sparing effects of biologics in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) treatment are key aspects of the dynamics of patient’s condition. The proper selection of biologics enables maximum treatment effectiveness and reduction of the dosage of concomitant therapy. Our aim was to study the dynamics of concomitant therapy during etanercept (ETA) and methotrexate (MTX) treatment in patients with JIA. Methods: This analysis included 215 JIA patients (63.3% females) showing sufficient response to main therapy. One hundred patients received MTX as main therapy, 24 received ETA monotherapy, and 91 received ETA þ MTX combination therapy. The dynamics of concomitant therapy were analyzed after 1 month, every 3 months during the first year, and every 6 months during the long-term follow-up (up to 5 years). Results: At the baseline, 24 (11.2%) patients received concomitant oral glucocorticoids (orGCs) and NSAIDs; the remaining 191 (88.8%) patients were treated with concomitant NSAIDs only. Within 1-year treatment, NSAIDs were discontinued in 162 (75.3%) patients. There were no significant differences in the dynamics of withdrawal of NSAIDs in patients who received and did not receive concomitant MTX. However, the percentage of treatment discontinuation in the MTX group was significantly lower compared to the other two groups (p < 0.001). Oral GCs were discontinued completely in 4 children (16.7%), and the dose of oral GCs was reduced in another 4 patients (16.7%). By the end of the follow-up period, 44 of 115 patients (38.3%) treated with ETA in combination with any concomitant therapy could switch to ETA monotherapy. Conclusion: Therapy with ETA makes it possible to reduce the dosage or completely discontinue most concomitant medications (orGCs, NSAIDs, MTX) in a significant percentage of patients. This reduces the risk of development of NSAID- and GC-induced pathological conditions, while the effectiveness of therapy of the underlying condition remains high. Key Words: concomitant treatment, etanercept, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, NSAID
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- 2019
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169. The Role of the Yakut TESOL Conferences for the Professional Development of EFL Teachers in Yakutia
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Sidorova, Liudmila, primary, Alexeeva, Natalia, additional, Emelianova, Zarmena, additional, and Olesova, Larisa, additional
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- 2020
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170. TRACE ELEMENTS IN GROUND WATERS AND SURFACE WATERS OF THE SENTSA RIVER BASIN (EASTERN SAYAN RIDGE)
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Alexeev, S. V., primary and Alexeeva, L. P., additional
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- 2020
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171. THE INTERACTION MECHANISMS, THE EQUILIBRIUM STATE AND THE EVOLUTION TREND OF THE NATURAL WATERS — BASIC AND ULTRABASIC ROCKS SYSTEM (ON THE EXAMPLE OF SIBERIAN PLATFORM AREAS)
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Lepokurova, O. E., primary, Тrifonov, N. S,, additional, Borzenko, S. V., additional, Аlexeev, S. V., additional, Alexeeva, L. P., additional, Zippa, E. V., additional, and Drebot, V. V., additional
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- 2020
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172. Bismuth iron tungstate pyrochlore thin films for photovoltaic applications
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Kozlov, Sergey S., Nikolskaia, Anna B., Alexeeva, Olga V., Kosareva, Ekaterina K., Almjasheva, Oksana V., Gusarov, Viktor V., Shevaleevskiy, Oleg I., and Larina, Liudmila L.
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- 2022
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173. Vasiliy Ivanovich Oshkaderov and his contribution to the organization of anatomical departments
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Aleksandr K. Usovich, Nataliya T. Alexeeva, Dmitriy A. Sokolov, Vitaliy A. Ivanov, and Valentina N. Chernova
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General Medicine - Abstract
Vasiliy Ivanovich Oshkaderov (18951951) is a prominent Russian anatomist whose name is associated with many medical universities. He began his career as a scientist and an organizer of medical education within the walls of Voronezh State University, graduating from the medical faculty and working at the department of anatomy under the guidance of professors I.V. Georgievskiy and G.M. Iosifov until 1929. From 1929 to 1931 Vasiliy Ivanovich headed the department of normal anatomy at the Kuban State Medical Institute named after The Red Army. From 1931 to 1937 he headed the staff of the anatomical departments at the First Leningrad Medical Institute and the P.F. Lesgaft State Institute of Physical Culture. In 1937, he was sent in the medical school-hospital, renamed the Vitebsk Medical Institute in 1938 to organize the department of anatomy. From 1940 to 1942 V.I. Oshkaderov served as the head of the department of anatomy of the Kronstadt Naval School. Activitiy of V.I. Oshkaderov is associated with the veterinary department of the Ivanovo Agricultural Institute, the Central Research Institute of Physical Culture in Moscow, the Leningrad Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute, the Leningrad Agricultural Institute. The last three months of the life of Vasiliy Ivanovich were associated with the department of anatomy and chemistry of the Smolensk State Institute of Physical Culture. In this article, along with the main milestones of the scientific and organizational activities of professor V.I. Oshkaderov, previously unknown archival data are given that complement the pages of the biography of the scientist.
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- 2023
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174. Referential Expression Type and Definiteness as Factors in Asymmetrical Object Marking in Modern Hebrew
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Maria Alexeeva
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General Medicine - Abstract
The subject of this study are the referential expressions that encode the O-participant in a transitive clause in the Modern Hebrew language. The goal of this study is to establish the significance of “definiteness” as a factor in asymmetric object marking for different types of referential expressions used by the Modern Hebrew speakers. For this purpose, the author considers the ways of expressing the category "definiteness" in various Modern Hebrew referential expressions that encode the O-participant in a transitive clause, and carries out a quantitative and comparative analysis of the ways of formalizing these expressions, using two research corpuses with a total volume of about 101 000 words. As a result of the analysis, it is concluded that, despite the clear correlation between the “definiteness” and the way noun phrases in the direct object role are constructed, “definiteness” is the only factor licensing asymmetric object marking for only one category out of the four considered, for proper names that are obligatorily marked. The remaining categories (definite noun phrases with other indicators of determination, indefinite noun phrases and pronouns) are all optionally marked within one or more types of referential expressions within each category. Of particular importance are the conclusions about the optional marking of referents encoded with the kol quantifier (55% of referential expressions with a quantifier and a relative pronoun are marked), partitive constructions (75% are marked), demonstrative and relative pronouns (48% and 66-85% are marked, respectively). It is proposed that for these types of referential expressions, there are additional factors that license asymmetric object marking in Modern Hebrew and that to determine them it would require further study of the discourse-pragmatic characteristics of referent-encoding expressions, including their referential status, status of animation, activity in discourse and degree of topicality.
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- 2023
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175. Features of the Peribiliary Glands of the Extrahepatic Biliary Tract in the Elderly and Long-Living Individuals
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S. V. Klochkova, N. T. Alexeeva, M. K. Allakhverdiev, D. B. Nikityuk, M. A. Kuznetsova, A. G. Kvaratskheliya, S. A. Alekseev, and A. K. Nagovitsin
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Automotive Engineering - Abstract
The aim of the study was to analyse histologically and morphometrically the peribiliary glands of the extrahepatic biliary tract in the elderly and long-living people.Material and methods. The study included wholemounts of the gallbladder, the cystic, hepatic and common bile ducts obtained from the corpses of both sexes aged 22 to 35 years (n=16) and older than 76 years (n=39). Macro-microscopy was used to evaluate the number, localization, sizes and shape of the glands, the area of the lumen of the excretory duct orifices, the area of the initial section of the glands, the number of initial (terminal) parts and the proportion of epithelial parenchyma in their composition.Results. With age, there is a decreased proportion of "complexly branched" glands with a significant number of initial sections and excretory ducts of the 1st order. The proportion of "simple" glands, with one initial section increases to 70.2–78.3% in the senile age, while it is 41.0–52.1% in people of mature age. In long-living people, there is an increased number (up to 70–85%) of glands with ampullar extensions of the common excretory duct. The total number, density of gland localization, the length and width of the initial section of the peribiliary glands tend to decrease from the period of mature age to longevity. In senile age, the size and quantitative parameters of the glands stabilize, and do not modify in long-living people.Conclusion. The results of the morphological analysis demonstrate that there is no progression of involutive changes in the peribiliary glands of the extrahepatic biliary tract from senile age to the period of longevity. In some cases, long-living individuals manifest compensatory-adaptive reactions, such as an increased severity of the epithelial parenchymal component in the composition of the glands and an increased proportion of glands with an ampullar expansion of the common excretory duct.
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- 2023
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176. Morphofunctional Organization of the Subfornical Organ
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D. A. Sokolov, N. T. Alexeeva, D. B. Nikityuk, S. V. Klochkova, and E. L. Lushnikova
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Automotive Engineering - Abstract
This review contains literature data covering the structure and functions of the subfornical organ (SFO). The SFO belongs to the sensory group of formations located around the III and IV ventricles and constituting the circumventricular system of the brain. Despite its small size, the SFO has four departments, which differ from each other in the features of cyto-, myelo-, and angioarchitectonics. The structural features of the blood-brain barrier in the SFO allow many substances to directly contact with its cellular elements. A distinctive feature of the SFO is that circulating substances can stay in the capillaries for an unusually long time. Perivascular spaces, located around type I and III capillaries, penetrate the organ like thin channels and provide the substances in the interstitial fluid with a large surface area for interacting with the receptor field. A characteristic feature of the SFO is tanycytes, whose intertwining processes extend throughout the organ and form multiple contacts with neurons and the vascular bed. SFO is an important link in the regulation of homeostasis. It takes part in the regulation of blood pressure and drinking behavior, controls the water and electrolyte balance and energy metabolism, and also acts as an important link in neuro-immune interactions. Such structural and functional features of the SFO make it a promising object of neurobiological research.
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- 2023
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177. Criteria for Evaluating Literary Translation: Mixing the Eternal and the New
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Irina Alexeeva
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literary translation ,quality assessment criteria ,text unity ,diachronic translation ,individual style of the translator ,folklore ,Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar ,P101-410 - Abstract
Today the criteria for evaluating translations of literary texts combine vast practical experience, insights of the translation theory and the demands set by the contemporary society for the translation of literature. The article describes the stages of developing literary translation criteria and offers the integrative multicomponent model which comprises aesthetic information, text unity, dominant style features and their frequency, diachronic distance, translator’s individual style, literary norm of the receiving language and specificity of the social expectations. The above-listed components are considered crucial in the analysis of the present-day and past translations, as well as in the study of two-step translation method via the mediating language.
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- 2021
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178. Alleviation of C⋅C Mismatches in DNA by the Escherichia coli Fpg Protein
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Almaz Nigatu Tesfahun, Marina Alexeeva, Miglė Tomkuvienė, Aysha Arshad, Prashanna Guragain, Arne Klungland, Saulius Klimašauskas, Peter Ruoff, and Svein Bjelland
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DNA base mismatch ,cytosine:cytosine mismatch ,thymine:thymine mismatch ,base excision repair ,DNA glycosylase ,Escherichia coli Fpg ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
DNA polymerase III mis-insertion may, where not corrected by its 3′→ 5′ exonuclease or the mismatch repair (MMR) function, result in all possible non-cognate base pairs in DNA generating base substitutions. The most thermodynamically unstable base pair, the cytosine (C)⋅C mismatch, destabilizes adjacent base pairs, is resistant to correction by MMR in Escherichia coli, and its repair mechanism remains elusive. We present here in vitro evidence that C⋅C mismatch can be processed by base excision repair initiated by the E. coli formamidopyrimidine-DNA glycosylase (Fpg) protein. The kcat for C⋅C is, however, 2.5 to 10 times lower than for its primary substrate 8-oxoguanine (oxo8G)⋅C, but approaches those for 5,6-dihydrothymine (dHT)⋅C and thymine glycol (Tg)⋅C. The KM values are all in the same range, which indicates efficient recognition of C⋅C mismatches in DNA. Fpg activity was also exhibited for the thymine (T)⋅T mismatch and for N4- and/or 5-methylated C opposite C or T, Fpg activity being enabled on a broad spectrum of DNA lesions and mismatches by the flexibility of the active site loop. We hypothesize that Fpg plays a role in resolving C⋅C in particular, but also other pyrimidine⋅pyrimidine mismatches, which increases survival at the cost of some mutagenesis.
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- 2021
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179. Конкурс переводов как диагностический и дидактический инструмент, или Уроки Sensum de Sensu: к 20-летнему юбилею конкурса
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Irina S. Alexeeva
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перевод ,конкурс переводов ,Sensum de Sensu ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Published
- 2021
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180. THz parametric gain in semiconductor superlattices in the absence of electric domains
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Hyart, Timo, Alexeeva, Natalia V., Leppanen, Ahti, and Alekseev, Kirill N.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We theoretically show that conditions for THz gain and conditions for formation of destructive electric domains in semiconductor superlattices are fairly different in the case of parametric generation and amplification. Action of an unbiased high-frequency electric field on a superlattice causes a periodic variation of energy and effective mass of miniband electrons. This parametric effect can result in a significant gain at some even harmonic of the pump frequency without formation of electric domains and corruption from pump harmonics., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Accepted to Appl. Phys. Lett
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- 2006
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181. Suppressed absolute negative conductance and generation of high-frequency radiation in semiconductor superlattices
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Alekseev, Kirill N., Gorkunov, Maxim V., Demarina, Natalia V., Hyart, Timo, Alexeeva, Natalia V., and Shorokhov, Aleksey V.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
We show that space-charge instabilities (electric field domains) in semiconductor superlattices are the attribute of absolute negative conductance induced by small constant and large alternating electric fields. We propose the efficient method for suppression of this destructive phenomenon in order to obtain a generation at microwave and THz frequencies in devices operating at room temperature. We theoretically proved that an unbiased superlattice with a moderate doping subjected to a microwave pump field provides a strong gain at third, fifth, seventh, etc. harmonics of the pump frequency in the conditions of suppressed domains., Comment: 8 pages. Development of cond-mat/0503216 . Version 2: Final version, erratum is included
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- 2006
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182. Detecting Interethnic Relations with the Data from Social Media
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Koltsova, Olessia, Nikolenko, Sergey, Alexeeva, Svetlana, Nagornyy, Oleg, Koltcov, Sergei, Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira, Series editor, Chen, Phoebe, Series editor, Filipe, Joaquim, Series editor, Kotenko, Igor, Series editor, Sivalingam, Krishna M., Series editor, Washio, Takashi, Series editor, Yuan, Junsong, Series editor, Zhou, Lizhu, Series editor, Alexandrov, Daniel A., editor, Boukhanovsky, Alexander V., editor, Chugunov, Andrei V., editor, Kabanov, Yury, editor, and Koltsova, Olessia, editor
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183. Frontline bortezomib, rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, and prednisone (VR-CAP) versus rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone (R-CHOP) in transplantation-ineligible patients with newly diagnosed mantle cell lymphoma: final overall survival results of a randomised, open-label, phase 3 study
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Van Hoof, Achiel, Sheliga, Adriana, Teixeira, Adriana, Tomita, Akihiro, Rocafiguera, Albert Oriol, Suvorov, Alexander, Kuzmin, Alexy, Khojasteh, Ali, Mezlini, Amel, Golenkov, Anatoly, Bosly, Andre, Belch, Andrew, Van De Velde, Ann, Illes, Árpád, Mukhopadhyay, Ashis, Meddeb, Balkis, De Prijck, Bernard, Garichochea, Bernardo, Undar, Bulent, Gabarrón, Caballero, Cao, Carmen, Souza, Carmino, Farber, Charles, Won Suh, Cheol, Burcoveanu, Cristina Ileana, Cebotaru, Cristina Ligia, Truica, Cristina-Ligia, Maruyama, Dai, Belada, David, Ben Yehuda, Dina, Udovitsa, Dmitry, Dolores, Morra, Enrica, Späth-Schwalbe, Ernst, Gonzalez-Barca, Eva, Osmanov, Evgenii, Capote, Francisco Javier, Offner, Fritz, Cardenas, Galvez, Heß, Georg, Manikhas, Georgii, Babu, Govind, Rekhtman, Grigoriy, Rossi, Guiseppe, Marques, Herlander, Bumbea, Horia, Wang, Huaqing, Huang, Huiqiang, Choi, Ilseung, Bulavina, Irina, Lysenko, Irina, Avivi, Irit, Kryachok, Iryna, Zaucha, Jan Maciej, Novak, Jan, Díaz, Joaquín, Demeter, Judit, Alexeeva, Julia, Zhu, Jun, Vilchevskaya, Kateryna, Ishizawa, Kenichi, Mauricio, Kenny, Tobinai, Kensei, Ando, Kiyoshi, Abdulkadryrov, Kudrat, Shih, Lee-Yung, Kuzina, Lyudmila, Gumus, Mahmut, De Wit, Maike, Capra, Marcelo, Marques, Margarida, Golubeva, Marina, Ojeda-Uribe, Mario, Kyselyova, Maryna, Taniwaki, Masafumi, Federico, Massimo, Crump, Michael, Baccarani, Michele, Ogura, Michinori, Egyed, Miklós, Udvardy, Miklos, Kurosawa, Mitsutoshi, Uike, Naokuni, Khuageva, Nuriet, Shpilberg, Ofer, Gladkov, Oleg, Samoilova, Olga, Serduk, Olga, Santi, Patricia, Zachee, Pierre, Kaplan, Polina, Stoia, Razvan, Gressin, Remy, Arranz, Reyes, Greil, Richard, Grosicki, Sebastian, Cancelado, Sergio, Nair, Sreejith, Le Gouill, Steven, Van Steenweghen, Steven, Yoon, Sung-Soo, Chuncharune, Suporn, Scheider, Tatiana, Shimoyama, Tatsu, Liu, Ting, Kinoshita, Tomohiro, Uchida, Toshiki, Bunworasate, Udomsak, Vitolo, Umberto, Pavlov, Viacheslav, Phooshkooru, Vijay Rao, Lima, Vladimir, Merkulov, Vladimir, Nawarawong, Weerasak, Hong, Xiaonan, Ke, Xiaoyan, Terui, Yasuhito, Tee Goh, Yeow, Maeda, Yoshiharu, Shi, Yuankai, Dunaev, Yuri, Lorie, Yurii, Wang, Zhao, Shen, Zhixiang, Borbenyi, Zita, Gasztonyi, Zoltán, Masliak, Zvenyslava, Robak, Tadeusz, Jin, Jie, Pylypenko, Halyna, Verhoef, Gregor, Siritanaratkul, Noppadol, Drach, Johannes, Raderer, Markus, Mayer, Jiri, Pereira, Juliana, Tumyan, Gayane, Okamoto, Rumiko, Nakahara, Susumu, Hu, Peter, Appiani, Carlos, Nemat, Sepideh, and Cavalli, Franco
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184. Load-following with nuclear power: Market effects and welfare implications
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Loisel, Rodica, Alexeeva, Victoria, Zucker, Andreas, and Shropshire, David
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185. Spectral properties and structure of unsymmetrical diarylethenes based on thiazole ring with hydrogen at the reactive carbon
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Lvov, Andrey G., Alexeeva, Anna M., Lvova, Evgeniya A., Krayushkin, Mikhail M., and Shirinian, Valerii Z.
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186. Greater specificity of activity memories in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: Implications for exercise-based treatment
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Martin, Maryanne and Alexeeva, Iana
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187. Tiny but mighty: bacterial membrane vesicles in food biotechnological applications
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Liu, Yue, Alexeeva, Svetlana, Defourny, Kyra AY, Smid, Eddy J, and Abee, Tjakko
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188. Constructive description of Hölder-like classes on an arc in R3 by means of harmonic functions.
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Tatyana A. Alexeeva and Nikolay A. Shirokov
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189. Degradation of Fuel Cladding Materials Based on Zirconium after Operation in VVER-Type Reactors
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Frolov, A. S., Gurovich, B. A., Kuleshova, E. A., Maltsev, D. A., Safonov, D. V., Kochkin, V. N., Alexeeva, E. V., and Stepanov, N. V.
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190. Superconditioning TMS for examining upper motor neuron function in MND
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Calancie, Blair, Young, Eufrosina, Watson, Mary Lou, Wang, Dongliang, and Alexeeva, Natalia
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191. Russian Sentence Corpus: Benchmark measures of eye movements in reading in Russian
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Laurinavichyute, Anna K., Sekerina, Irina A., Alexeeva, Svetlana, Bagdasaryan, Kristine, and Kliegl, Reinhold
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192. Proceedings of the 23rd Paediatric Rheumatology European Society Congress: part one
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F. De Benedetti, J. Anton, M. Gattorno, H. Lachmann, I. Kone-Paut, S. Ozen, J. Frenkel, A. Simon, A. Zeft, E. Ben-Chetrit, H. M. Hoffman, Y. Joubert, K. Lheritier, A. Speziale, J. Guido, Roberta Caorsi, Federica Penco, Alice Grossi, Antonella Insalaco, Maria Alessio, Giovanni Conti, Federico Marchetti, Alberto Tommasini, Silvana Martino, Romina Gallizzi, Annalisa Salis, Francesca Schena, Francesco Caroli, Alberto Martini, Gianluca Damonte, Isabella Ceccherini, Marco Gattorno, Marie-Louise Frémond, Carolina Uggenti, Lien Van Eyck, Isabelle Melki, Darragh Duffy, Vincent Bondet, Yoann Rose, Bénédicte Neven, Yanick Crow, Mathieu P. Rodero, Yvonne Kusche, Johannes Roth, Katarzyna Barczyk-Kahlert, Giovanna Ferrara, Annalisa Chiocchetti, Silvio Polizzi, Josef Vuch, Diego Vozzi, Anna Mondino, Erica Valencic, Serena Pastore, Andrea Taddio, Flavio Faletra, Umberto Dianzani, Ugo Ramenghi, Qing Zhou, Xiaomin Yu, Erkan Demirkaya, Natalie Deuitch, Deborah Stone, Wanxia Tsai, Amanda Ombrello, Tina Romeo, Elaine F. Remmers, JaeJin Chae, Massimo Gadina, Steven Welch, Seza Ozen, Rezan Topaloglu, Mario Abinun, Daniel L. Kastner, Ivona Aksentijevich, Donatella Vairo, Rosalba Monica Ferraro, Giulia Zani, Jessica Galli, Micaela De Simone, Marco Cattalini, Elisa Fazzi, Silvia Giliani, Ebun Omoyinmi, Ariane Standing, Dorota Rowczenio, Annette Keylock, Sonia Melo Gomes, Fiona Price-Kuehne, Sira Nanthapisal, Claire Murphy, Thomas Cullup, Lucy Jenkins, Kimberly Gilmour, Despina Eleftheriou, Helen Lachmann, Philip Hawkins, Nigel Klein, Paul Brogan, Anita Dhanrajani, Mercedes Chan, Stephanie Pau, Janet Ellsworth, Jaime Guzman, Florence A. Aeschlimann, Marinka Twilt, Simon W. Eng, Shehla Sheikh, Ronald M. Laxer, Diane Hebert, Damien Noone, Christian Pagnoux, Susanne M. Benseler, Rae S. Yeung, Christoph Kessel, Katrin Lippitz, Toni Weinhage, Claas Hinze, Helmut Wittkowski, Dirk Holzinger, Niklas Grün, Dirk Föll, Pieter Van Dijkhuizen, Federica Del Chierico, Clara Malattia, Alessandra Russo, Denise Pires Marafon, Nienke M. ter Haar, Silvia Magni-Manzoni, Sebastiaan J. Vastert, Bruno Dallapiccola, Berent Prakken, Fabrizio De Benedetti, Lorenza Putignani, Berna Eren Fidanci, Kenan Barut, Serap Arıcı, Dogan Simsek, Mustafa Cakan, Ezgi D. Batu, Sezgin Şahin, Ayşenur Kısaarslan, Ebru Yilmaz, Özge Basaran, Ferhat Demir, Kubra Ozturk, Zübeyde Gunduz, Betül Sozeri, Balahan Makay, Nuray Ayaz, Onder Yavascan, Ozlem Aydog, Yelda Bilginer, Zelal Ekinci, Dilek Yıldız, Faysal Gök, Muferret Erguven, Erbil Unsal, Ozgur Kasapcopur, For the FMF Arthritis Vasculitis and Orphan Disease Research in Paediatric Rheumatology (FAVOR), Hafize E. Sönmez, Betül Sözeri, Yonatan Butbul, Seza Özen, Claudia Bracaglia, Giusi Prencipe, Manuela Pardeo, Geneviève Lapeyre, Emiliano Marasco, Walter Ferlin, Robert Nelson, Cristina de Min, N. Ruperto, H. I. Brunner, P. Quartier, T. Constantin, E. Alexeeva, K. Marzan, N. Wulffraat, R. Schneider, S. Padeh, V. Chasnyk, C. Wouters, J. B. Kuemmerle-Deschner, T. Kallinich, B. Lauwerys, E. Haddad, E. Nasonov, M. Trachana, O. Vougiouka, K. Leon, E. Vritzali, A. Martini, D. Lovell, PRINTO/PRCSG, Stefano Volpi, Claudia Pastorino, Francesca Kalli, Alessia Omenetti, Sabrina Chiesa, Arinna Bertoni, Paolo Picco, Gilberto Filaci, Elisabetta Traggiai, Marie-Louise Fremond, Naoki Kitabayashi, Olivero Sacco, Isabelle Meyts, Marie-Anne Morren, Carine Wouters, Eric Legius, Isabelle Callebaut, Christine Bodemer, Frederic Rieux-Laucat, Mathieu Rodero, Nadia Jeremiah, Alexandre Belot, Eric Jeziorski, Didier Bessis, Guilhem Cros, Gillian I. Rice, Bruno Charbit, Anne Hulin, Nihel Khoudour, Consuelo Modesto Caballero, Monique Fabre, Laureline Berteloot, Muriel Le Bourgeois, Philippe Reix, Thierry Walzer, Despina Moshous, Stéphane Blanche, Alain Fischer, Brigitte Bader-Meunier, Frédéric Rieux-Laucat, K. Annink, N. ter Haar, S. Al-Mayouf, G. Amaryan, K. Barron, S. Benseler, P. Brogan, L. Cantarini, M. Cattalini, A. Cochino, F. Dedeoglu, A. De Jesus, O. Dellacasa, E. Demirkaya, P. Dolezalova, K. Durrant, G. Fabio, R. Gallizzi, R. Goldbach-Mansky, E. Hachulla, V. Hentgen, T. Herlin, M. Hofer, H. Hoffman, A. Insalaco, A. Jansson, I. Koné-Paut, A. Kozlova, J. Kuemmerle-Deschner, R. Laxer, S. Nielsen, I. Nikishina, A. Ombrello, E. Papadopoulou-Alataki, A. Ravelli, D. Rigante, R. Russo, Y. Uziel, Nienke ter Haar, Jerold Jeyaratnam, Anna Simon, Matteo Doglio, Jordi Anton, Consuelo Modesto, Pierre Quartier, Esther Hoppenreijs, Luca Cantarini, Loredana Lepore, Inmaculada Calvo Penades, Christina Boros, Rita Consolini, Donato Rigante, Ricardo Russo, Jana Pachlopnik Schmid, Thirusha Lane, Nicolino Ruperto, Joost Frenkel, Chiara Passarelli, Elisa Pisaneschi, Virginia Messia, Antonio Novelli, Fabrizio Debenedetti, P. A. Brogan, X. Wei, Martina Finetti, Francesca Orlando, Elisabetta Cortis, Angela Miniaci, Nicola Ruperto, Charlotte Eijkelboom, Pavla Dolezalova, Isabelle Koné-Paut, Marija Jelusic-Drazic, Liliana Bezrodnik, Mari Carmen Pinedo, Valda Stanevicha, Marielle van Gijn, Silvia Federici, Hermann Girschick, Gerd Ganser, Susan Nielsen, Troels Herlin, Sulaiman Mohammed Al-Mayouf, Michael Hofer, Jasmin Kuemmerle-Deschner, Susanne Schalm, Annette Jansson, on behalf of PRINTO and Eurofever registry, Marta Marchi, Chiara Marini, Angelo Ravelli, Alberto Garaventa, Sonia Carta, Enrica Balza, Patrizia Castellani, Caterina Pellecchia, Silvia Borghini, Maria Libera Trotta, Anna Rubartelli, Andrew Henrey, Thomas Loughin, Roberta Berard, Natalie Shiff, Roman Jurencak, Susanne Benseler, Lori Tucker, on behalf of ReACCh-Out Investigators, Charalampia Papadopoulou, Ying Hong, Petra Krol, Yiannis Ioannou, Clarissa Pilkington, Hema Chaplin, Stephania Simou, Marietta Charakida, Lucy Wedderburn, Lynn R. Spiegel, Sara Ahola Kohut, Jennifer Stinson, Paula Forgeron, Miriam Kaufman, Nadia Luca, Khush Amaria, Mary Bell, J Swart, F. Boris, E. Castagnola, A. Groll, G. Giancane, G. Horneff, H. I. Huppertz, T. Wolfs, E. Alekseeva, V. Panaviene, F. Uettwiller, V. Stanevicha, L. M. Ailioaie, E. Tsitami, S. Kamphuis, G. Susic, F. Sztajnbok, B. Flato, A. Pistorio, Stephanie J. W. Shoop, Suzanne M. M. Verstappen, Janet E. McDonagh, Wendy Thomson, Kimme L. Hyrich, CAPS, Maarit Tarkiainen, Pirjo Tynjala, Pekka Lahdenne, Janne Martikainen, Acute-JIA Study Group, Meredyth Wilkinson, Christopher Piper, Georg Otto, Claire T. Deakin, Stefanie Dowle, Stefania Simou, Daniel Kelberman, Claudia Mauri, Elizabeth Jury, David Isenberg, Lucy R. Wedderburn, Kiran Nistala, I. Foeldvari, D. J. Lovell, G. Simonini, M. Bereswill, J. Kalabic, Kiem Oen, Brian M. Feldman, Brenden Dufault, Jennifer Lee, Karen Watanabe Duffy, Ciaran Duffy, ReACCh-Out Investigators, N. Tzaribachev, G. Vega-Cornejo, I. Louw, A. Berman, I. Calvo, R. Cuttica, F. Avila-Zapata, R. Cimaz, E. Solau-Gervais, R. Joos, G. Espada, X. Li, M. Nys, R. Wong, S. Banerjee, For Pediatric Rheumatology International Trials Organization (PRINTO)/Pediatric Rheumatology Collaborative Study Group (PRCSG), Rebecca Nicolai, Margherita Verardo, Adele D’Amico, Luisa Bracci-Laudiero, Gian Marco Moneta, Gillian Rice, Anne-Laure Mathieu, Sulliman O. Omarjee, Tracy A. Briggs, James O’Sullivan, Simon Williams, Rolando Cimaz, Eve Smith, Michael W. Beresford, Yanick J. Crow, GENIAL Investigators, UK JSLE Study Group, Madeleine Rooney, Nick Bishop, joyce davidson, Clarissa pilkington, Michael Beresford, Jacqui Clinch, Rangaraj Satyapal, Helen Foster, Janet Gardner Medwin, Janet McDonagh, Sue Wyatt, On Behalf of the British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology, Valentina Litta Modignani, Francesco Baldo, Stefano Lanni, Alessandro Consolaro, Giovanni Filocamo, Helen J. Lachmann, on behalf of Eurofever Registry, Gianmarco Moneta, Camilla Celani, Bilade Cherqaoui, Linda Rossi-Semerano, Perrine Dusser, Véronique Hentgen, Claire Grimwood, Linda Rossi, Isabelle Kone Paut, Veronique Hentgen, Denise Lasigliè, Denise Ferrera, Giulia Amico, Marco Di Duca, Laura Obici, Roberto Ravazzolo, Ryuta Nishikomori, Juan Arostegui, Andrea Petretto, Chiara Lavarello, Elvira Inglese, Federica Vanoni, Michaël Hofer, on behalf of EUROFEVER PROJECT, P. N. Hawkins, T. van der Poll, U. A. Walker, H. H. Tilson, Pascal N. Tyrrell, Raphaela Goldbach-Mansky, Norbert Blank, Hal M. Hoffman, Elisabeth Weissbarth-Riedel, Boris Huegle, Tilmann Kallinich, Ahmet Gul, Marlen Oswald, Fatma Dedeoglu, Aki Hanaya, Takako Miyamae, Manabu Kawamoto, Yumi Tani, Takuma Hara, Yasushi Kawaguchi, Satoru Nagata, Hisashi Yamanaka, Almira Ćosićkić, Fahrija Skokić, Belkisa Čolić, Sanimir Suljendić, Anna Kozlova, Irina Mersiyanova, Mariya Panina, Lily Hachtryan, Vasiliy Burlakov, Elena Raikina, Alexey Maschan, Anna Shcherbina, Banu Acar, Meryem Albayrak, Betul Sozeri, Sezgin Sahin, Amra Adrovic, Nese Inan, Serhan Sevgi, Caroline M. Andreasen, Anne Grethe Jurik, Mia B. Glerup, Christian Høst, Birgitte T. Mahler, Ellen-Margrethe Hauge, Cecilia Lazea, Laura Damian, Calin Lazar, Rodica Manasia, Chloe M. Stephenson, Vimal Prajapati, Paivi M. Miettunen, Dilek Yılmaz, Yavuz Tokgöz, Yasin Bulut, Harun Çakmak, Ferah Sönmez, Elif Comak, Gülşah Kaya Aksoy, Mustafa Koyun, Sema Akman, Yunus Arıkan, Ender Terzioğlu, Osman Nidai Özdeş, İbrahim Keser, Hüseyin Koçak, Ayşen Bingöl, Aygen Yılmaz, Reha Artan, X. Xu, Fatemeh F. Mehregan, Vahid Ziaee, Mohammad H. Moradinejad, Francesco La Torre, Clotilde Alizzi, Pio D’Adamo, G. Junge, J. Gregson, Hasmik Sargsyan, Hulya Zengin, Berna E. Fidanci, Cagla Kaymakamgil, Dilek Konukbay, Dilek Yildiz, Faysal Gok, Iris Stoler, Judith Freytag, Banu Orak, Christine Seib, Lars Esmann, Eva Seipelt, Faekah Gohar, Dirk Foell, Ismail Dursun, Sebahat Tulpar, Sibel Yel, Demet Kartal, Murat Borlu, Funda Bastug, Hakan Poyrazoglu, Zubeyde Gunduz, Kader Kose, Mehmet E. Yuksel, Abdullah Calıskan, Ahmet B. Cekgeloglu, Ruhan Dusunsel, Katerina Bouchalova, Jana Franova, Marcel Schuller, Marie Macku, Katerina Theodoropoulou, Raffaella Carlomagno, Annette von Scheven-Gête, Claudia Poloni, Laura O. Damian, Dan Cosma, Amanda Radulescu, Dan Vasilescu, Liliana Rogojan, Simona Rednic, Mihaela Lupse, Lien De Somer, Pierre Moens, Rocio Galindo Zavala, Laura Martín Pedraz, Esmeralda Núñez Cuadros, Gisela Díaz-Cordovés Rego, Antonio L. Urda Cardona, Ilaria Dal Forno, Sara Pieropan, Ombretta Viapiana, Davide Gatti, Gloria Dallagiacoma, Paola Caramaschi, Domenico Biasi, Daniel Windschall, Ralf Trauzeddel, Hartwig Lehmann, Rainer Berendes, Maria Haller, Manuela Krumrey-Langkammerer, Antje Nimtz-Talaska, Philipp Schoof, Ralf Felix Trauzeddel, Christine Nirschl, Estefania Quesada-Masachs, Carla Aguilar Blancafort, Sara Marsal Barril, Francisca Aguiar, Rita Fonseca, Duarte Alves, Ana Vieira, Alberto Vieira, Jorge A. Dias, Iva Brito, Gordana Susic, Vera Milic, Goran Radunovic, Ivan Boricic, Pauline Marteau, Catherine Adamsbaum, Michel De Bandt, Irène Lemelle, Chantal Deslandre, Tu Anh Tran, Anne Lohse, Elisabeth Solau-Gervais, Pascal Pillet, Julien Wipff, Cécile Gaujoux-Viala, Sylvain Breton, Valérie Devauchelle-Pensec, Sandra Gran, Olesja Fehler, Stefanie Zenker, Michael Schäfers, Thomas Vogl, Severine Guillaume Czitrom, EH Pieter Van Dijkhuizen, Silvia Magni Manzoni, Francesca Magnaguagno, Laura Tanturri de Horatio, Nienke M. Ter Haar, Annemieke S. Littooij, Vitor A. Teixeira, Raquel Campanilho-Marques, Ana F. Mourão, Filipa O. Ramos, Manuela Costa, Wafa A. Madan, Orla G. Killeen, Adriana Rodriguez Vidal, Diana Sueiro Delgado, Maria Isabel Gonzalez Fernandez, Berta Lopez Montesinos, Aleksey Kozhevnikov, Nina Pozdeeva, Mikhail Konev, Evgeniy Melchenko, Vladimir Kenis, Gennadiy Novik, Aysenur Pac Kısaarslan, Butsabong Lerkvaleekul, Suphaneewan Jaovisidha, Witaya Sungkarat, Niyata Chitrapazt, Praman Fuangfa, Thumanoon Ruangchaijatuporn, Soamarat Vilaiyuk, Dan Ø. Pradsgaard, Arne Hørlyck, Anne H. Spannow, Carsten W. Heuck, Talia Diaz, Fernando Garcia, Lorenia De La Cruz, Nadina Rubio, Joanna Świdrowska-Jaros, Elzbieta Smolewska, Mirta Lamot, Lovro Lamot, Mandica Vidovic, Edi Paleka Bosak, Ivana Rados, Miroslav Harjacek, Nikolay Tzaribachev, Polymnia Louka, Romiesa Hagoug, Chiara Trentin, Olga Kubassova, Mark Hinton, Mikael Boesen, Olena A. Oshlianska, Illya A. Chaikovsky, G. Mjasnikov, A. Kazmirchyk, Umberto Garagiola, Irene Borzani, Paolo Cressoni, Fabrizia Corona, Eszter Dzsida, Giampietro Farronato, Antonella Petaccia, Alenka Gagro, Agneza Marija Pasini, Goran Roic, Ozren Vrdoljak, Lucija Lujic, Matija Zutelija-Fattorini, Monika M. Esser, Deepthi R. Abraham, Craig Kinnear, Glenda Durrheim, Mike Urban, Eileen Hoal, Victoria B. Nikolayenko, Kubilay Şahin, Yasar Karaaslan, Adele Civino, Giovanni Alighieri, Sergio Davì, Roberto Rondelli, Andrea Magnolato, Francesca Ricci, Alma Olivieri, Valeria Gerloni, Bianca Lattanzi, Francesca Soscia, Alessandro De Fanti, Stefania Citiso, Lorenzo Quartulli, Maria Cristina Maggio, Manuela Marsili, Maria Antonietta Pelagatti, Valentino Conter, Franca Fagioli, Andrea Pession, Marco Garrone, Mariangela Rinaldi, Jaime De Inocencio, Stella Garay, Daniel J. Lovell, Berit Flato, EPOCA Study Group, Angela Aquilani, Simona Cascioli, Ivan Caiello, Denise Pires-Marafón, Rita Carsetti, Emily Robinson, Salvatore Albani, Wilco de Jager, Sytze de Roock, Trang Duong, Justine Ellis, Kimme Hyrich, Laetitia Jervis, Daniel Lovell, Lucy Marshall, Elizabeth D. Mellins, Kirsten Minden, Jane Munro, Peter A. Nigrovic, Jason Palman, Sunil Sampath, Laura E. Schanberg, Susan D. Thompson, Richard Vesely, Chris Wallace, Chris Williams, Qiong Wu, Nico Wulffraat, Rae S. M. Yeung, M. B. Seyger, D. Arikan, J. K. Anderson, A. Lazar, D. A. Williams, C. Wang, R. Tarzynski-Potempa, J. S. Hymans, Gabriele Simonini, Erika Scoccimarro, Irene Pontikaki, Teresa Giani, Alessandro Ventura, Pier Luigi Meroni, Gaetana Minnone, Marzia Soligo, Luigi Manni, Luisa Bracci Laudiero, Noortje Groot, I. Grein, N. M. Wulffraat, R. Schepp, G. Berbers, C. C. Barbosa Sandoval de Souza, V. Paes Leme Ferriani, G. Pileggi, S. de Roock, Ingrid H. R. Grein, Silvia Scala, Elisa Patrone, Casper Schoemaker, on behalf of Dutch JIA patient organization, Wendy Costello, on behalf of ENCA, Suzanne Parsons, Jean-David Cohen, Damien Bentayou, Marc-Antoine Bernard Brunel, Sonia Trope, Jens Klotsche, Miriam Listing, Martina Niewerth, Gerd Horneff, Angelika Thon, Hans-Iko Huppertz, Kirsten Mönkemöller, Ivan Foeldvari, ICON study group, Achille Marino, Stefano Stagi, Niccolò Carli, Federico Bertini, Adriana S. Díaz-Maldonado, Sally Pino, Pilar Guarnizo, Alfonso Ragnar Torres-Jimenez, Berenice Sanchez-Jara, Eunice Solis-Vallejo, Adriana Ivonne Cespedes-Cruz, Maritza Zeferino-Cruz, Julia Veronica Ramirez-Miramontes, Ankur Kumar, Anju Gupta, Deepti Suri, Amit Rawat, Nandita Kakkar, Surjit Singh, Özge A. Gücenmez, Erbil Ünsal, Bo Magnusson, Karina Mördrup, Anna Vermé, Christina Peterson, Board of the Swedish Pediatric Rheumatology Registry, Caroline Freychet, Jean Louis Stephan, Cathryn E. Harkness, Leanne Foster, Emma Henry, Pauline Taggart, Coskun F. Ozkececi, Esra Kurt, Gokalp Basbozkurt, Daiva Gorczyca, Jacek Postępski, Aleksandra Czajkowska, Bogumiła Szponar, Mariola Paściak, Anna Gruenpeter, Iwona Lachór-Motyka, Daria Augustyniak, Edyta Olesińska, Emediong S. Asuka, Tatyana Golovko, Samuel U. Aliejim, Emilio Inarejos Clemente, Estibaliz Iglesias Jimenez, Joan Calzada Hernandez, Sergi Borlan Fernandez, Clara Gimenez Roca, David Moreno Romo, Natalia Rodriguez Nieva, Juan Manuel Mosquera Angarita, Jordi Anton Lopez, Esmeralda Nuñez-Cuadros, Gisela Diaz-Cordovés, Rocío Galindo-Zavala, Antonio Urda-Cardona, Antonio Fernández-Nebro, Daniel Álvarez de la Sierra, Marina Garcia Prat, Mónica Martínez Gallo, Ricardo Pujol Borrell, Ana M. Marín Sánchez, Etienne Merlin, Sylvie Fraitag, Jean-Louis Stephan, Federico Annoni, Giancarla Di Landro, Sofia Torreggiani, Marta Torcoletti, Georgina Tiller, Jo Buckle, Angela Cox, Peter Gowdie, Roger C. Allen, Jonathan D. Akikusa, Hayde G. Hernández-Huirache, Edel R. Rodea-Montero, William Fahy, Christelle Sordet, Karin B. Berggren, Johanna T. Kembe, Joyce Bos, Wineke Armbrust, Marco van Brussel, Jeanette Cappon, Pieter Dijkstra, Jan Geertzen, Elizabeth Legger, Marion van Rossum, Pieter Sauer, Otto Lelieveld, Levent Buluc, Gur Akansel, Bahar Muezzinoglu, Ljubov Rychkova, Tatyana Knyazeva, Anna Pogodina, Tatyana Belova, Tamara Mandzyak, Ekaterina Kulesh, Alessandro Cafarotti, Cosimo Giannini, Roberta Salvatore, Giuseppe Lapergola, Caterina Di Battista, Maria Loredana Marcovecchio, Raffaella Basilico, Piernicola Pelliccia, Francesco Chiarelli, Luciana Breda, Beverley Almeida, Sarah Tansley, Harsha Gunawardena, Neil McHugh, Juvenile Dermatomyositis Research Group (JDRG), Jessie Aouizerate, Marie De Antonio, Christine Barnerias, Guillaume Bassez, Isabelle Desguerre, Romain Gherardi, Jean-Luc Charuel, François-Jérôme Authier, Cyril Gitiaux, C. H. Spencer, Rabheh Abdul Aziz, Chack-Yung Yu, Brent Adler, Sharon Bout-Tabaku, Katherine Lintner, Melissa Moore-Clingenpeel, Liza McCann, Nicola Ambrose, Mario Cortina-Borja, Juvenile Dermatomyositis Cohort and Biomarker Study (JCDBS), Prasad T. Oommen, Fabian Speth, Johannes-Peter Haas, Working Group “Juvenile Dermatomyositis” of the German Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology (GKJR), Claudio Lavarello, Gabriella Giancane, Angela Pistorio, Lisa Rider, Rohit Aggarwal, Sheila K. Oliveira, Ruben Cuttica, Michel Fischbach, Gary Sterba, Karine Brochard, Frank Dressler, Patrizia Barone, Ruben Burgos-Vargas, Elizabeth Candell Chalom, Marine Desjonqueres, Graciela Espada, Anders Fasth, Stella Maris Garay, Rose-Marie Herbigneaux, Claire Hoyoux, Chantal Job Deslandre, Frederick W. Miller, Jiri Vencovsky, Erdal Sag, Gulsev Kale, Haluk Topaloglu, Beril Talim, Francesco Zulian, Tadej Avcin, Roberto Marini, Anne Pagnier, Michel Rodiere, Christine Soler, Rebecca Ten Cate, Yosef Uziel, Jelena Vojinovic, Ana V. Villarreal, Nydia Acevedo, Yuridiana Ramirez, Enrique Faugier, Rocio Maldonado, Bita Arabshahi, John H. Lee, Ian Leibowitz, Lawrence O. Okong’o, Jo Wilmshurst, Monika Esser, Christiaan Scott, Ezgi Deniz Batu, Nagehan Emiroglu, Hafize Emine Sonmez, Gokcen Dilsa Tugcu, Zehra Serap Arici, Ebru Yalcin, Deniz Dogru, Ugur Ozcelik, Mithat Haliloglu, Nural Kiper, Masato Yashiro, Mutsuko Yamada, Toshihiko Yabuuchi, Tomonobu Kikkawa, Nobuyuki Nosaka, Yosuke Fujii, Yukie Saito, Hirokazu Tsukahara, Sulaiman M. Al-Mayouf, Nora AlMutiari, Mohammed Muzaffer, Rawiah shehata, Adel Al-Wahadneh, Reem Abdwani, Safia Al-Abrawi, Mohammed Abu-shukair, Zeyad El-Habahbeh, Abdullah Alsonbul, Aleksandra Szabat, Monika Chęć, Violetta Opoka-Winiarska, Biman Saikia, Ranjana W. Minz, Christine Arango, Clara Malagon, Maria D. P. Gomez, Angela C. Mosquera, Ricardo Yepez, Tatiana Gonzalez, Camilo Vargas, GRIP study group, Marta Balzarin, Biagio Castaldi, Elena Reffo, Francesca Sperotto, Giorgia Martini, Alessandra Meneghel, Ornella Milanesi, Ozgur Kasapçopur, Maria Teresa Terreri, Ekaterina Alexeeva, Maria Katsicas, Mikhail Kostik, Thomas Lehman, W.-Alberto Sifuentes-Giraldo, Vanessa Smith, Flavio Sztajnbok, Tadey Avcin, Maria Jose Santos, Dana Nemcova, Cristina Battagliotti, Liora Harel, Mahesh Janarthanan, Kathryn Torok, Nicola Helmus, Eileen Baildem, Michael Blakley, Kim Fligelstone, Antonia Kienast, Clare Pain, Amanda Saracino, Gabriele Simoni, Lisa Weibel, Maria K. Osminina, Nathalia A. Geppe, Olga V. Niconorova, Olesya V. Karashtina, Oksana V. Abbyasova, Olga V. Shpitonkova, Sinem Durmus, Hafize Uzun, Angela Mauro, Eleonora Fanti, Fabio Voller, Franca Rusconi, Fernando Garcia-Rodriguez, Ana V. Villarreal-Treviño, Angel J. Flores-Pineda, Paola B. Lara-Herrea, Diego R. Salinas-Encinas, Talia Diaz-Prieto, Maria R. Maldonado-Velazquez, Sarbelio Moreno-Espinosa, Enrique Faugier-Fuentes, Mirella Crapanzano, Ilaria Parissenti, Man S. Parihar, Pandiarajan Vignesh, ManojKumar Rohit, Kavitha Gopalan, Savita V. Attri, Alan Salama, David Jayne, Mark Little, Yulia Kostina, Galina Lyskina, Olga Shpitonkova, Alena Torbyak, Olga Shirinsky, Maria Francesca Gicchino, Maria Cristina Smaldone, Mario Diplomatico, Alma Nunzia Olivieri, C H. Spencer, Richard McClead, Hiren Patel, Chung-Yung Yu, Dita Cebecauerová, Tomáš Dallos, Edita Kabíčková, Martin Kynčl, Daniela Chroustová, Jozef Hoza, Dana Němcová, Vladimír Tesař, Pavla Doležalová, Tuncay Hazirolan, Fatih Ozaltin, Fabiola Almeida, Isabela H. Faria de Paula, Maíra M. Sampaio, Fernando N. Arita, Andressa G. Alves, Maria Carolina Santos, Eunice M. Okuda, Silvana B. Sacchetti, Fernanda Falcini, Marini Francesca, Gemma Lepri, Marco Matucci-Cerinic, Maria Luisa Brandi, Hakan Kisaoglu, Sema Misir, Selim Demir, Yuksel Aliyazicioglu, Mukaddes Kalyoncu, Carlos Eduardo Ramalho, Fabiola D. Almeida, Joan Calzada-Hernández, Rosa Bou, Estíbaliz Iglesias, Judith Sánchez-Manubens, Fredy Hermógenes Prada Martínez, Clara Giménez Roca, Sergi Borlan Fernández, Marek Bohm, Kamran Mahmood, Valentina Leone, Mark Wood, Ken-Ichi Yamaguchi, Satoshi Fujikawa, Working Group of Behçet’s Disease, Pediatric Rheumatology Association of Japan (PRAJ), Kyu Yeun Kim, Do Young Kim, Dong Soo Kim, Maka Ioseliani, Ivane Chkhaidze, Maia Lekishvili, Nana Tskhakaia, Shorena Tvalabeishvili, Aleksandre Kajrishvili, Maiko Takakura, Masaki Shimizu, Natsumi Inoue, Mao Mizuta, Akihiro Yachie, Giovanni Corsello, Maryam Piram, Carla Maldini, Sandra Biscardi, Nathalie Desuremain, Catherine Orzechowski, Emilie Georget, Delphine Regnard, Isabelle Kone-Paut, Alfred Mahr, Mihaela Sparchez, Zeno Sparchez, Nydia Acevedo Silva, Ana V. Villarreal Treviño, Yuridiana Ramirez Loyola, Talia Diaz Prieto, Enrique Faugier Fuentes, Maria D. R. Maldonado Velazquez, Pilar Perez, Sagar Bhattad, Ranjana Minz, Jitendra Shandilya, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Unit, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Ana Villarreal, Yuridiana Ramírez, Zeynep Birsin Özçakar, Suat Fitoz, Fatos Yalcinkaya, Annacarin Horne, Francesca Minoia, Francesca Bovis, Sergio Davi, Priyankar Pal, Kimo Stein, Sandra Enciso, Michael Jeng, Despoina Maritsi, Randy C. Cron, Anne Thorwarth, Sae Lim von Stuckrad, Angela Rösen-Wolff, Hella Luksch, Patrick Hundsdoerfer, Peter Krawitz, Nuray Aktay Ayaz, Doğan Simsek, Şebnem Sara Kılıc, Emine Sonmez, Aysenur Pac Kisaarslan, Ozge Altug Gucenmez, Z. Serap Arıcı, Fatih Kelesoglu, Zelal Ekinci Ekinci, Maria Miranda-Garcia, Carolin Pretzer, Michael Frosch, F. Gohar, Angela McArdle, Niamh Callan, Belinda Hernandez, Miha Lavric, Oliver FitzGerald, Stephen R. Pennington, Joachim Peitz, Joern Kekow, Ariane Klein, Anna C. Schulz, Frank Weller-Heinemann, Anton Hospach, J-Peter Haas, BIKER collaborative group, Karen Put, Jessica Vandenhaute, Anneleen Avau, Annemarie van Nieuwenhuijze, Ellen Brisse, Tim Dierckx, Omer Rutgeerts, Josselyn E. Garcia-Perez, Jaan Toelen, Mark Waer, Georges Leclercq, An Goris, Johan Van Weyenbergh, Adrian Liston, Patrick Matthys, Carine H. Wouters, Yasuo Nakagishi, Michael J. Ombrello, Victoria Arthur, Anne Hinks, Patricia Woo, International Childhood Arthritis Genetics (INCHARGE) Consortium, Barbara Stanimirovic, Biljana Djurdjevic-Banjac, Olivera Ljuboja, Boris Hugle, MArgarita Onoufriou, Olga Vougiouka, Kenza Bouayed, Sanae El Hani, Imane Hafid, Nabiha Mikou, Nunu Shelia, Mari Laan, Jaanika Ilisson, and Chris Pruunsild
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193. Proceedings of the 23rd Paediatric Rheumatology European Society Congress: part three
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Riccardo Papa, Alessandro Consolaro, Francesca Minoia, Roberta Caorsi, Gianmichele Magnano, Marco Gattorno, Angelo Ravelli, Paolo Picco, Roberto Pillon, Denise Pires Marafon, Lidia Meli, Claudia Bracaglia, Andrea Taddio, Fabrizio De Benedetti, Enes Turan, Sara Sebnem Kilic, Yasuhiko Itoh, Tomoko Shigemori, Shingo Yamanishi, Hidehiko Nagasaki, Ela Tarakci, Nilay Arman, Devrim Tarakci, Yusuf S. Akgul, Ozgur Kasapcopur, Emily Wilson, Hanna Lythgoe, Eve Smith, Jenny Preston, Michael W. Beresford, Lynn R. Spiegel, Jennifer Stinson, Mark Connelly, Adam Huber, Nadia Luca, Argerie Tsimicalis, Stephanie Luca, Naweed Tajuddin, Roberta Berard, Julie Barsalou, Sarah Campillo, Brian Feldman, Shirley Tse, Paul Dancey, Ciaran Duffy, Nicole Johnson, Patrick McGrath, Natalie Shiff, Lori Tucker, Charles Victor, Chitra Lalloo, Lauren Harris, Joseph Cafazzo, Kristin Houghton, Ronald Laxer, Madeleine Rooney, Roisin Campbell, Catherine Wright, Wineke Armbrust, Otto Lelieveld, Jolanda Tuinstra, Nico Wulffraat, Joyce Bos, Jeanette Cappon, Marion van Rossum, Mariët Hagedoorn, Anna Vermé, Ylva Lampela, Ayse Huri Ozdogan, S. Ugurlu, K. Barut, A. Androvic, O. Kasapçopu, Jody Etheridge, Katie Dobson, Sue Kemp, AnnaCarin Horne, Karin Palmblad, Malin Höglund, Natalia Stepanenko, Svetlana Salugina, Evgeny Fedorov, Irina Nikishina, Maria Kaleda, Kenan Barut, Amra Adrovic, Sezgin Sahin, Laurence Toumoulin, Johnny Frossard, Stephanie Archimbaut, Anne Paitier, Rolande Guastalli, Severine Guillaume Czitrom, Sirirat Charuvanij, Chollada Chaiyadech, Takako Miyamae, Hisashi Yamanaka, Cecile Picard, Guillaume Thouvenin, Caroline Kannengiesser, Jean-Christophe Dubus, Nadia Jeremiah, Frédéric Rieux-Laucat, Bruno Crestani, Véronique Secq, Christelle Ménard, Martine Reynaud-Gaubert, Françoise Thivolet-Bejui, Philippe Reix, Alexandre Belot, Ezgi Deniz Batu, Hafize Emine Sonmez, Abdulsamet Erden, Ekim Z. Taskiran, Omer Karadag, Umut Kalyoncu, İbrahim Oncel, Berkan Kaplan, Zehra Serap Arici, Cagri Mesut Temucin, Haluk Topaloglu, Yelda Bilginer, Mehmet Alikasifoglu, Seza Ozen, Lien Van Eyck, Ellen De Langhe, Isabelle Jéru, Erika Van Nieuwenhove, Vasiliki Lagou, Paul J. Baker, Jocelyn Garcia-Perez, James Dooley, Lien De Somer, Raf Sciot, Pierre-Yves Jeandel, Julia Ruuth-Praz, Bruno Copin, Myrna Medley-Hashim, Andre Megarbane, Sinisa Savic, An Goris, Serge Amselem, Adrian Liston, Seth Masters, Carine Wouters, Nami Okamoto, Yuko Sugita, Kousuke Shabana, Takuji Murata, Hiroshi Tamai, Juliana Ferenczová, Erika Banóova, Pavol Mrážik, Veronika Vargova, Dubravko Bajramovic, Ksenija Stekic Novacki, Kristina Potocki, Marijan Frkovic, Marija Jelusic, Olga Kostareva, Svetlana Arsenyeva, Anna Shapovalenko, Lennart Jans, Nele Herregods, Jacob Jaremko, Rik Joos, Joke Dehoorne, Xenofon Baraliakos, Sofia Ramiro, Julio C. Casasola-Vargas, Désirée van der Heijde, Robert Landewé, Ruben Burgos-Vargas, Shirley M. Tse, Gerd Horneff, Kristina Unnebrink, Jaclyn K. Anderson, Aysenur Paç Kisaarslan, Betül Sözeri, Zübeyde Gündüz, Gökmen Zararsız, Hakan Poyrazoğlu, Ruhan Düşünsel, Kazutaka Ouchi, Shinji Akioka, Hiroshi Kubo, Norio Nakagawa, Hajime Hosoi, Lovro Lamot, Fran Borovecki, Sanja Kapitanovic, Kristina Gotovac, Mandica Vidovic, Mirta Lamot, Edi Paleka Bosak, Miroslav Harjacek, Ricardo A. Russo, María M. Katsicas, Ruben Burgos Vargas, Ana L. Ortiz-Peyegahud, Zhang Pingping, Mou Yikun, Qi Jun, Jiang Yutong, Gu Jieruo, Mikhail M. Kostik, Shilova Ekaterina, Ilia Avrusin, Yuriy Korin, Olga Kopchak, Eugenia Isupova, Irina Chikova, Panova Tatyana, Margarita Dubko, Vera Masalova, Ludmila Snegireva, Tatyana Kornishina, Olga Kalashnikova, Vyacheslav Chasnyk, Tatyana Likhacheva, N. Ruperto, H. I. Brunner, P. Quartier, T. Constantin, E. Alexeeva, R. Schneider, I. Kone-Paut, K. Schikler, K. Marzan, N. Wulffraat, S. Padeh, V. Chasnyk, C. Wouters, J. B. Kuemmerle-Deschner, T. Kallinich, B. Lauwerys, E. Haddad, E. Nasonov, M. Trachana, O. Vougiouka, K. Leon, A. Speziale, K. Lheritier, E. Vritzali, A. Martini, D. Lovell, PRINTO/PRCSG, Nienke Ter Haar, Rianne Scholman, Wilco de Jager, Tamar Tak, Pieter Leliefeld, Bas Vastert, Sytze de Roock, Ariane de Ganck, Nadia Ryter, Miha Lavric, Dirk Foell, Renee F. Modica, Kathleen G. Lomax, Pamela Batzel, Armelle Cassanas, Melissa E. Elder, Rina Denisova, Ekaterina Alexeeva, Saniya Valieva, Tatyana Bzarova, Kseniya Isayeva, Tatyana Sleptsova, Olga Lomakina, Alexandra Chomahidze, Margarita Soloshenko, Meyry Shingarova, Elena Kachshenko, Wilco De Jager, Sebastiaan J. Vastert, Gerdien Mijnheer, Berent J. Prakken, Nico M. Wulffraat, Hafize E. Sönmez, Asuman N. Karhan, Ezgi D. Batu, Zehra S. Arıcı, Ersin Gümüş, Hülya Demir, Aysel Yüce, Seza Özen, Jasmina Ahluwalia, Bhavneet Bharti, Sweta Rajpal, Varun Uppal, Alaknanda Walia, Surjit S. Samlok, Narender Kumar, Clarissa C. Valões, Beatriz C. Molinari, Ana Claudia G. Pitta, Natali W. Gormezano, Sylvia C. Farhat, Kátia Kozu, Adriana M. Sallum, Simone Appenzeller, Ana Paula Sakamoto, Maria T. Terreri, Rosa M. Pereira, Claudia S. Magalhães, Cássia Maria Barbosa, Francisco Hugo Gomes, Eloisa Bonfá, Clovis A. Silva, Kubra Ozturk, Zelal Ekinci, Maie Helal, Natalia Cabrera, Jean Christophe Lega, Jocelyne Drai, Rene Ecochard, O. V. Shpitonkova, N. S. Podchernyaeva, Y. O. Kostina, N. G. Dashkova, M. K. Osminina, Gozde Yucel, Ahmet Arvas, Nandini Moorthy, Paraskevi Dimou, Angela Midgley, Matthew Peak, Simon C. Satchell, Rachael D. Wright, Rachel Corkhill, Eve M. Smith, Sagar Bhattad, Amit Rawat, Surjit Singh, Anju Gupta, Deepti Suri, Martin de Boer, Taco Kuijpers, Vignesh Pandiarajan, Sapna Sandal, Sebastian Giraldo, Roy Sanguino, Adriana S. Diaz, Selcuk Uzuner, Gizem Durcan, Ali Guven Kilicoglu, Ayhan Bilgic, Kayhan Bahali, Sinem Durmus, Hafize Uzun, Nur Canpolat, Salim Caliskan, Lale Sever, Tomomi Sato, Fuminori Kimura, Wafaa Suwairi, Reem Abdwani, Abdulaziz Al Rowais, Jubran Al qanatish, Abdulrahman Al Asiri, Ekaterina Gaidar, Mikhail Kostik, Elena Serogodskaya, Tatyana Nikitina, Evgenia Isupova, Elham Sardar, Perrine Dusser, Antoine Rousseau, Marc Labetoulle, Emanuel Barreau, Bahram Bodaghi, Isabelle Kone-Paut, Ivan Foeldvari, Jordi Anton, Rosa Bou, Sheila Angeles-Han, Regitze Bangsgaard, Gabriele Brumm, Tamas Constantin, Clive Edelsten, Jens Klotsche, Kirsten Minden, Elisabetta Miserocchi, Susan Nielsen, Gabriele Simonini, Arnd Heiligenhaus, Juan Manuel Mosquera Angarita, Carmen Garcia de Vicuña, Maria Victoria Hernandez, Alfredo Adan, Victor Llorens, Rosa Alcobendas, Susana Noval, Juan Carlos Lopez Robledillo, Isabel Valls, Mari Carmen Pinedo, Alejandro Fonollosa, Jaime de Inocencio, Pilar Tejada, Beatriz Bravo, Manuel Torribio, María Jesús García de Yebenes, Jordi Antón, Uveitis Working Group of the Spanish Pediatric Rheumatology Society, Lorenza Maria Argolini, Irene Pontikaki, Maria Orietta Borghi, Laura Cesana, Barbara Castiglioni, Maurizio Gattinara, Pierluigi Meroni, Pierre Quartier, Veronique Despert, Sylvaine Poignant, Amandine Baptiste, Caroline Elie, Laurent Kodjikian, Dominique Monnet, Michel Weber, Laura Moal, LuuLy Pham, Emmanuel Barreau, Cherif Titah, Pascal Dureau, Vanessa Cecchin, Maria Elisabetta Zannin, Daniele Ferrari, Francesco Comacchio, Rolando Cimaz, Fernanda Falcini, Antonella Petaccia, Stefania Viola, Luciana Breda, Francesco La Torre, Fabio Vittadello, Giorgia Martini, Francesco Zulian, Caroline Galeotti, Guillaume Sarrabay, Olivier Fogel, Isabelle Touitou, Corinne Miceli-Richard, Isabelle Koné-Paut, Hala Etayari, Hashad Soad, Ihab El Kadry, Habibullah Eatamadi, Kais AlAlgawi, Mustafa Al Maini, Khulood Khawaja, Sophie Van den Berghe, Ilse de Schryver, Ann Raes, Lídia L. C. Teixeira, Ana Duarte, Sandra Sousa, Filipe Vinagre, Maria J. Santos, Nataly S. Shevchenko, Ludmila F. Bogmat, Marina V. Demyanenko, Navdha R. Ramchurn, Mark Friswell, Rebecca A. James, Lucy R. Wedderburn, Reshma Pattani, Clarissa A. Pilkington, Sandrine Compeyrot-Lacassagne, Ana V. Villarreal, Nydia Acevedo, Enrique Faugier, Rocio Maldonado, Dilek Yılmaz, Hilal Bektaş Uysal, Elena Kamenets, Ekaterina Zaharova, Stefka Radenska-Lopovok, Joao Nascimento, Helena Sofia, Carla Zilhão, Rui Almeida, Margarida Guedes, Murat Deveci, Svetlana Rodionovskaya, Vera Vinnikova, Irina Tsymbal, Edyta Olesińska, Jacek Postępski, Agnieszka Mroczkowska-Juchkiewicz, Agnieszka Pawłowska-Kamieniak, Beata Chrapko, Damjana Ključevšek, Nina Emeršič, Nataša Toplak, Tadej Avčin, Faina Rokhlina, Galina Glazyrina, Natalia Kolyadina, Kwangnam Kim, Sinae Eom, Daeyoung Kim, Jungwoo Rhim, Francesca Ricci, Paola Montesano, Barbara Bonafini, Veronica Medeghini, Ilaria Parissenti, Antonella Meini, Marco Cattalini, Paolo Airò, Nataliya Panko, Nataliya Shevchenko, Iryna Lebec, Yevgeniya Zajceva, Sara Rostlund, Marie André, Takuma Hara, Takayuki Kishi, Yumi Tani, Aki Hanaya, Satoru Nagata, Velma Selmanovic, Aida Omercahic-Dizdarevic, Adisa Cengic, Almira Cosickic, Aida Omerčahić Dizdarević, Gemma Lepri, Clara Malattia, Eleonora Bellucci, Marco Matucci-Cerinic, Anton Solovyev, Elena Fedotova, Ana Victoria Villarreal, Talia Diaz, Yuridiana Ramirez, Teresa Giani, Achille Marino, Daniel Hunt, Muthana Al Obaidi, Veli Veli, Charalampia Papadopoulou, Jochen Kammermeier, Anna Poluha, Gangadhara C. Bharmappanavara, Alison Kelly, Lindsay Shaw, Giovanna Ferrara, Michele Luzzati, Mattia Giovannini, Liliana Jurado, Juliana Chamorro, Lorena Sarmiento, Ester Conversano, Maria Francesca Gicchino, Giulia Macchini, Carmela Granato, Assunta Tirelli, Alma N. Olivieri, Marija Perica, Lana Tambić Bukovac, Reza Sinaei, Vadood Javadi Parvaneh, Reza Shiari, Khosro Rahmani, Fatemeh F. Mehregan, Mehrnoush Hassas Yeganeh, Inmaculada Calvo Penadés, Berta López Montesinos, Ma Isabel González Fernández, Adriana Rodríguez Vidal, Anand Prahalad Rao, Ayesha Romana, Jyothi Raghuram, Ankur Kumar, Vishali Gupta, Elif Comak, Gülşah Kaya Aksoy, Aygen Yılmaz, Atike Atalay, Mustafa Koyun, Reha Artan, Sema Akman, Maria I. Kaleda, Irina P. Nikishina, Sergei K. Soloviev, Victor A. Malievsky, Ekaterina V. Nikolaeva, Agnieszka Gazda, Beata Kołodziejczyk, Lidia Rutkowska-Sak, Angela Mauro, Pierluigi Marzuillo, Stefano Guarino, and Angela La Manna
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194. Two and three-dimensional oscillons in nonlinear Faraday resonance
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Barashenkov, I. V., Alexeeva, N. V., and Zemlyanaya, E. V.
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Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons ,Mathematical Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems ,Physics - Fluid Dynamics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We study 2D and 3D localised oscillating patterns in a simple model system exhibiting nonlinear Faraday resonance. The corresponding amplitude equation is shown to have exact soliton solutions which are found to be always unstable in 3D. On the contrary, the 2D solitons are shown to be stable in a certain parameter range; hence the damping and parametric driving are capable of suppressing the nonlinear blowup and dispersive decay of solitons in two dimensions. The negative feedback loop occurs via the enslaving of the soliton's phase, coupled to the driver, to its amplitude and width., Comment: 4 pages; 1 figure
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195. Practical experience of the Sechenov University Reference Centre for immunohistochemical, pathomorphological, molecular genetic diagnostic methods
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E. A. Kogan, E. E. Rudenko, T. A. Demura, N. B. Paramonova, Y. I. Osmanov, O. A. Lobanova, D. D. Protsenko, M. V. Ternovskaia, S. E. Kochetkova, A. I. Mordovina, V. A. Stener, and D. Y. Alexeeva
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Against the background of a steady increase in the number of oncological diseases, as well as the complexity of the primary morphological diagnosis of malignant neoplasms (MNT) and precancerous conditions, especially in the regions of the Russian Federation, in 2019, the creation of a number of Reference Centers (RCs) for immunohistochemical, pathomorphological, molecular genetic methods was initiated research within the framework of the federal project “Fight against oncological diseases”. In 2020, on the basis of the centralized pathoanatomical department of the Clinical Center of Sechenov University, the RC began its work. Aim. To analyze the work of the RC of Sechenov University and compare the results obtained with the tasks of the federal project.Materials and methods. The data of histological, immunohistochemical studies from the registers of receipt of biopsy (surgical) materials and the issuance of the results of intravital pathoanatomical studies (account forms 014-2 / y and 057-y / 04), as well as data from the Telemedicine system of remote consultations, were analyzed. Results. For 21 months of work, the RC consulted 1476 requests received from 70 constituent entities of the Russian Federation. More than 10 % of reference diagnoses were made in a remote format through the Telemedicine system of remote consultations at the federal and regional levels using digital pathology techniques.Conclusion. Despite the obvious need for the work of RCs, there are still a number of issues that have a signifcant impact on the quality of diagnostic processes: specialization of specifc RCs, expansion of the range of incoming clinical and morphological diagnoses. It also requires attention to regularly improve the skills of RC employees in Russian and international educational systems and to equip the RC, frst of all, with virtual resources. The experience of the RC has demonstrated the importance of a second medical expert opinion in the primary diagnosis and verifcation of the diagnosis of malignant neoplasms of various localizations for the regions of the Russian Federation, where the acute problem is the general shortage of general pathologists and expert doctors.
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196. The Empirical Study of the Impact of Firm- and Country-level Factors on Debt Financing Decisions of ICT Firms
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Inna Alexeeva-Alexeev
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General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ,General Business, Management and Accounting - Abstract
The capital structure has been extensively analysed in the empirical literature. Despite of the great contribution of the technological industry to the global economy, little research has been conducted regarding corporate finance of ICT firms. Moreover, the previous literature barely considers the effect of macroeconomic variables on financial decisions, focusing much more on internal determinants, such as cash flow, firm’s size or growth opportunities. The objective of this work is to reduce this gap by disentangling the reasons behind the financial decisions of technological firms. The sample included 1,510 public ICT firms from 23 countries over the period 2004 – 2019 (17,342 observations). The variables used in this study are obtained from S&P Capital IQ, World Development Indicators, Main Science and Technology Indicators from OECD, and FMI dataset. The two-step system generalized method of moments (GMM) was used as methodology. Consistent with the extant literature, more profitable and liquid ICT firms and those with an increased non-debt tax shields are less leveraged. However, the companies which present higher risk, measured as volatility of EBIT, increase their use of debt financing. Contrary to the findings of many other studies, the analysis of a firm’s size and tangible assets shows non-conclusive results. Regarding macroeconomic determinants, only economic growth and foreign direct investment inflows were found to generate a positive effect on financial decisions of ICT firms. The findings of this work can be used to design and develop policies, measures, and facilitate mechanisms for optimal management of the financing decisions of ICT firms.
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197. The Follow-up of the digestive system (for primary care specialists: internist, general practitioner, paramedic) The experience of the Perm region
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O. V. Khlynova, E. A. Stepina, L. G. Vologzhanina, E. I. Voronova, O. A. Igumnova, Yu. I. Tretyakova, O. P. Alexeeva, L. V. Tarasova, and N. A. Koryagina
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Hepatology ,Gastroenterology - Abstract
These recommendations are intended for primary care professionals: internists, general practitioners, paramedics and include a statement of the basic requirements for the follow-up of patients with a number of diseases of the digestive system. The main material of the methodological recommendations is presented by adapted sections from modern clinical recommendations of specialized societies on certain nosological forms of diseases and current regulatory federal documents on dispensary supervision of the adult population. The guidelines were approved by the Perm Regional United Organization “Professional Medical Community of the Perm Region” and the Ministry of Health of the Perm Region. Also, the main provisions of the recommendations were presented and approved at the National Congress of the Society of Therapists (November 19, 2021).
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198. Hic locus ubi mortui docent vivos. To the 135th anniversary of the birth of I. V. Davydovsky (1887–1968)
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A. A. Shevchenko, N. T. Alexeeva, D. B. Nikityuk, S. V. Klochkova, D. A. Sokolov, A. G. Kvaratskheliya, and A. V. Karpova
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Automotive Engineering - Published
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199. Morphofunctional changes in human skin with acneiform dermatoses
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K. N. Pustovaya, G. A. Pyavchenko, N. T. Alexeeva, I. O. Kozlov, Z. V. Shamitko, V. A. Kovrigin, V. I. Nozdrin, and S. L. Kuznetsov
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Automotive Engineering - Abstract
The aim of this study was to study the morphofunctional changes in human skin with acneiform dermatoses.Material and methods. We studied the material obtained from 6 volunteers of both sexes aged 26 to 64 years. All subjects had signs of acneiform dermatoses. Pathologically changed areas were studied in comparison with normal skin in the same patient. The subjects were anesthetized and a piece of skin 3×3 mm2 in size was taken with the punch biopsy. After standard histological sample preparation, sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin. The counting and morphometry of skin cell structures was carried out, the presence of lymphocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils, erythrocytes, vacuolized keratinocytes and their remnants in 6 fields of view in 3 histological slides from each patient was determined from each patient under an Axioskop 2 microscope with a ToupCam TP108500A camera and ToupView software (ToupTek , China). The criterion for the degree of destructive changes in the collagen fibers of the dermis was the determination of their thickness.Results. The morphological structure of the skin in acneiform dermatosis is characterized by a significant increase in the thickness of the spinous (93,7 [82,30; 96,35] microns), granular (28,4 [22,48; 34,44] microns) and corneum (37,8 [25,32; 46,24] microns) layers of the epidermis compared to the norm (66,1 [58,30; 69,42] microns; 6,2 [5,96; 6,63] microns; 10,6 [9,81; 11,26] microns, respectively). Near the sebaceous-follicular complex, inflammatory lymphohistiocytic infiltrates were found in the dermis, represented by lymphocytes (9,5±2,2 units p.f.v.), neutrophils (2,2±0,8 units p.f.v.), eosinophils (17,2±4,0 units p.f.v.), erythrocytes outside the vessels (6,8±1,1 units p.f.v.), vacuolated keratinocytes (22,1±5,7 units p.f.v.) and keratinocyte remnants (15,1±2,4 units p.f.v.) . The number of cells in the infiltrate significantly differed from the norm. On histological preparations of patients with acneiform dermatosis, thinning of the collagen fibers of the dermis (6,0 [4,79; 8,13] microns) was observed compared to unaffected skin (10,4 [10,01; 10,67] microns).Conclusions. Morphological changes in the skin with acneiform dermatosis are manifested by hypertrophic processes of the epidermis, thinning of the collagen fibers of the papillary dermis, the presence of leukocyte infiltrate and a violation of the integrity of the basement membrane of the sebaceous glands. These changes can lead to disruption of the integrity and functioning of the histo-hematic barrier of the skin and an increase in the area of spread of the inflammatory process.
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200. A human H1-HBB11-GFP reporter embryonic stem cell line (WAe001-A-2) generated using TALEN-based genome editing
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Vera Alexeeva, Iraz T. Aydin, Christoph Schaniel, Alec W. Stranahan, Sunita L. D'Souza, and James J. Bieker
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Hemoglobin production during mammalian development is characterized by temporal switches of the genes coding for the α- and ß-globin chains. Defects in this controlled process can lead to hemoglobinapathies such as sickle cell disease and ß-thalassemia. The ability of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) to proceed through hematopoiesis could provide a clinically useful source of red blood cells. However, hESC-derived red cells exhibit an embryonic/fetal, but not adult, mode of hemoglobin expression. The resource described here is a hESC line engineered to express a reporter from its adult globin promoter, providing a screening platform for small molecules that lead to efficient induction of adult globin.
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