343 results on '"A. N. Mironov"'
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2. Qualitative methods of benefit / risk assessment
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A. P. Pereverzev, A. N. Mironov, N. D. Bunyatyan, V. K. Lepakhin, and B. K. Romanov
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benefit/risk, assessment, pharmacotherapy ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
In this article authors describe some existing methods of benefit / risk assessment.
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- 2022
3. USE OF DRUGS DURING THE FIRST TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY IN TERMS OF FOETUS SAFETY: ANALYSIS OF PRESCRIBINGS
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A. P. Pereverzev, A. N. Mironov, N. D. Bunyatyan, V. K. Lepakhin, and B. K. Romanov
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adverse drug reactions, side effects, pregnancy ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The article presents the results of analysis of the use of drugs in the first trimester of pregnancy from the point of view of safety to the fetus
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- 2022
4. LOCAL ANESTHETIC MYOTOXICITY
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B. K. Romanov, A. P. Pereverzev, A. N. Mironov, N. D. Bunyatyan, and V. K. Lepakhin
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local anesthetics, muscle necrosis ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The article presents the mechanisms of development and methods of correction of myotoxicity associated with use of local anesthetics
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- 2022
5. RETRACTED: International experience in drug names assessment: European Medicines Agency
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A. N. Mironov, I. V. Sakaeva, V. V. Dudchenko, L. V. Korneeva, and A. N. Yavorsky
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drug ,the european medicines agency ,drug name ,assessment ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
RETRACTED ARTICLEThe present article considers the experience of a unitary expert and control authority regulating the circulation of medicines in the European Union (EU) – the European Medicines Agency. It also describes the main contents of the current EU regulatory documentation on the newly formed drug names eligibility criteria. These criteria are directed to protect consumer's rights and allow to prevent adverse effects on human health and life caused by the marketing authorization of new drugs, which names are identical or confusingly similar with the names of previously authorized products, but different in composition and effects.
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- 2018
6. TOPOGRAPHIC AND ANATOMICAL FEATURES OF ANTEROLATERAL LIGAMENT OF THE KNEE
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E. N. Goncharov, O. A. Koval, G. O. Krasnov, A. N. Mironov, and N. G. Goncharov
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anterolateral ligament of the knee joint ,anterior cruciate ligament ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Background: anterolateral ligament (ALL) is known since it was found in 1879 by Paul Segond. During more than 130 years this anatomical structure was not popular, later it became especially relevant, when its involvement in knee joint rotational stability was demonstrated by different studies. However, data about anterolateral ligament in the knee joint is controversial and limited so further research is necessary.Purpose of the study: to investigate frequency of occurrence, severity and features of topography of anterolateral ligament of the knee joint in the context of stabilizing procedures on the knee joint.Materials and methods: the study included 60 samples of lower limbs obtained from 30 unfixed corpses of people who died at the age from 69 to 99 years. Topography-anatomical study was performed with knee bent at 90° with internal rotation of lower leg using basic surgical instruments set and precision preparation instruments set. When the ligament was identified, relationship with the lateral meniscus body was evaluated, relationship with peroneal collateral ligament (mainly by connective fibers) and the presence of lateral lower knee vessels (artery and veins) were evaluated. Also, the place of ligament attachment on lateral epicondyle of femur and lateral condyle of tibia were measured.Results: the incidence of ALL in studied age group is 56.6 percent. ALL was observed in both knee joints in 100% of cases. In women ALL was observed in 66.7% (24 joints out of 36), in men — 41.6% (10 joint out of 24). The average length of the ALL was 38.5±4.4 mm. The average width at the level of joint gap — 4.45±0.85 mm.The location of the attachment to the lateral epicondyle of the femur was represented in three anatomical variants: posterior and proximal to the lateral collateral ligament — 64.7%, anterior to the lateral collateral ligament — 23.5%, in the place of attachment of popliteal muscle tendon or next to it — 11.8%. The place of attachment on lateral condyle of the tibia is typical — approximately in the middle of the line from fibula head to Gerdy tubercle.Conclusion. Based on the authors’ findings and findings of foreign studies the optimal area for proximal channel formation is the posterior position and proximal to place of lateral collateral ligament beginning. Also, the anatomical regularity of lateral lower knee vessels is obtained, that allows to preserve one of the main blood supply sources of anterolateral area of the knee joint.
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- 2018
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7. Vaccines with adjuvants. Preclinical studies
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Zh. I. Avdeeva, N. A. Alpatova, V. P. Bondarev, R. A. Volkova, N. I. Lonskaya, E. V. Lebedinskaya, N. V. Medunitsyn, A. N. Mironov, N. A. Ozeretskovsky, A. A. Soldatov, and V. A. Shevtsov
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адъюванты ,вакцины с адъювантами ,антигены ,физико-химические свойства ,безопасность ,доклинические исследования ,гуморальный и клеточный иммунный ответ ,иммуногенность вакцин ,adjuvants ,vaccines with adjuvants ,antigens ,physical and chemical properties ,safety ,preclinical studies ,humoral and cell-mediated immune response ,vaccine immunogenicity ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medicine - Abstract
The paper presents the data on safety and efficacy assessment of adjuvants and vaccines with adjuvants at the stages of development and preclinical studies based on international recommendations. The presence of an adjuvant in vaccine content ensures higher expressing and prolonged specific immunity. The origin and nature of adjuvants currently used for various vaccines are different. Adjuvants can be classified by origin, mechanism of action, physical and chemical properties. The finished vaccine may contain one or more adjuvants which can be intended for one antigen or a number of antigens in vaccine content. Antigen-adjuvant combination is a key part in the production of a vaccine with an adjuvant. Due to the diversity of adjuvant nature and their physical and chemical properties and mechanisms of action, as well as to antigens in adjuvant vaccines content, it is rather complicated to plan and to conduct preclinical studies. The present article describes various aspects of preclinical studies of adjuvants and vaccines with adjuvants based on the analysis of current guidelines and requirements.
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- 2018
8. Recombinant granulocyte colony stimulating factor biosimilars. Quality assessment
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Zh. I. Avdeeva, A. A. Soldatov, N. A. Alpatova, M. V. Kiselevsky, S. L. Lysikova, V. P. Bondarev, N. V. Medunitsyn, V. D. Mosyagin, V. A. Merkulov, and A. N. Mironov
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рекомбинантный гранулоцитарный-колониестимулирующий фактор ,филграстим ,биоаналоговые (биоподобные) лекарственные препараты ,референтный (оригинальный) препарат ,действующее вещество ,субстанция ,сравнительные исследования ,исследования доказательства подобия ,оценка качества ,оценка стабильности ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medicine - Abstract
The article describes general principles of evidence-based quality assessment research of a recombinant granulocyte colony stimulating factor preparation (G-CSF) under development as well as a confirmation of its similarity to reference preparation (authorized original preparation). Since the quality of biotech preparations is determined by the manufacturing process, when developing a biosimilar one should focus on the manufacturing process details, starting from the selection of the expression system, the composition of excipients, on to the methods of isolation and purification of recombinant protein. Recombinant protein should be characterized in more details, than the quality parameters of the original preparation, included in the specification of the substance or the preparation. Comparative studies include characterization of the active substance and the assessment of the quality of the finished product. The reference preparation in the development of a biosimilar G-CSF
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- 2018
9. Common technological processes used in manufacture of biomedical cell culture products
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M. V. Supotnitskiy, A. A. Elapov, V. A. Merkulov, I. V. Borisevich, V. I. Klimov, and A. N. Mironov
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biomedical cellular product ,biomedical cell technologies ,stem cells ,cell lines ,embryonic stem cells ,pluripotent stem cells ,human mesenchymal stromal/stem cell ,adipocytes ,osteoblasts ,aneuploidy ,malignant transformation ,биомедицинский клеточный продукт ,биомедицинские клеточные технологии ,стволовые клетки ,плюрипотентные стволовые клетки ,клеточные линии ,эмбриональные стволовые клетки ,адипоциты ,остеобласты ,анеуплоидия, злокачественная трансформация ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medicine - Abstract
Developing specific, effective and safe biomedical cell culture products (BCCP) assumes the following standard operating procedures: a) developing cell line with specific cell composition; b) obtaining a sufficient amount of cells of a specific cell line for therapeutic use as a part of BCCP; c) quality control and standardization of the developed cell line. Experts believe mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) to be the first choice for the purpose of stem cell therapy. The development of a cell line with a specific cellular composition includes five sequential steps: selection of donors, sampling of biological material, cell isolation from donor material, preparation of standardized homogeneous population of cells, characterization of cell line composition of the cell line and its certification. The process of obtaining a sufficient amount of cells of a specific cell line for therapeutic use as a part of BCCP includes the selection of culture medium for cultivation of MSC, in special bioreactors for cultivation and culture control parameters. Quality control and standardization of the developed cell line assumes the elaboration of general requirements for quality parameters, characterizing all cell lines; as well as specific requirements for the assessment of therapeutic preparations in accordance with their proposed indications (for example, for the treatment of diabetes, bone grafting, restoration of blood supply to ischemic myocardium). The article describes typical procedures and identifies possible checkpoints for common technological methods used in BCCP manufacture and their quality assessment. It also outlines the requirements for the content of documents submitted by BCCP developer to an official authority in marketing authorization dossier as well as the expert evaluation procedure.
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- 2018
10. Preparations of next generation monoclonal antibodies (issues and prospects)
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Zh. I. Avdeeva, A. A. Soldatov, N. A. Alpatova, N. V. Medunitsyn, V. P. Bondarev, A. N. Mironov, V. A. Merkulov, and I. V. Sakaeva
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лекарственные препараты ,моноклональные антитела ,препараты модифицированных моноклональных антител ,иммуноглобулин класса g ,нежелательная иммуногенность ,конъюгированные моноклональные антитела ,технология генной инженерии ,биотехнологические препараты ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medicine - Abstract
The article provides the information on issues related to the clinical use of preparations of monoclonal antibodies (MAb), and the prospects for developing preparations based on modified MAbs. MAb preparations based on recombinant proteins show the consistency of physical and chemical properties as well as high specificity. New class of preparations based on MAbs show great potential of targeted therapeutic influence on important pathogenetic mechanisms of disease development. It has proved to be successful against severe chronic diseases such as autoimmune cancer, infectious and allergic diseases, as well as in transplantation for the treatment and prevention of transplant rejection. The development and manufacture of MAb preparations based on a whole immunoglobulin molecule, as well as preparations of modified antibodies with a specific set of functions associated with individual structural elements of the molecule is now possible due to genetic engineering and transgenic animals technologies. Preparations based on modified MAb can exist in
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- 2018
11. RISK ASSESSMENT OF ADVANCED THERAPY MEDICINAL PRODUCTS
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R. N. Alyautdin, B. K. Romanov, A. N. Yavorsky, N. D. Bunyatyan, V. A. Merkulov, and A. N. Mironov
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средства передовой терапии ,нежелательные реакции ,факторы риска ,advanced therapy ,medicinal products ,adverse reactions ,risk factors ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMP) represent a heterogeneous group of medicinal products, combined with the need for special regulation of their circulation. ATMP is a gene therapy medicinal products, a somatic cell therapy medicinal products, a tissue engineered products and combined ATMPs. The regulatory framework for ATMPs is established by Regulation (EC) No 1394/2007 on ATMPs which is designed to ensure the free movement of these medicines. The Committee for Advanced Therapies (CAT) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) was established in accordance with the Advanced Therapies Regulation as a multidisciplinary committee, whose primary responsibility is to assess the quality, safety and efficacy of ATMPs, and to follow scientific developments in the field. Since June 2009 the CAT issues scientific recommendations on ATMPs classification. CAT defines the strategy for the identification and analysis of risks associated with the clinical application of ATMP and risk factors determined by the quality of the product and the ratio of benefit-risk. The article presents methods of analysis of risk factors in the study of ATMP.
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- 2018
12. Alipogene tiparvovec: a long journey of risk-benefit ratio assessment of gene therapy products
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R. N. Alyautdin, B. K. Romanov, A. P. Pereverzev, A. O. Chikalo, N. D. Bunyatyan, V. A. Merkulov, and A. N. Mironov
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алипоген типарвовек ,наследственный дефицит липопротеинлипазы ,средства передовой терапии ,alipogene tiparvovec ,hereditary lpl deficiency ,advanced therapy medicinal products ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
According to EMA, advanced therapy medicinal products include, inter alia, therapeutic systems containing nucleic acids used for replacement or repair of genetic defects. Alipogen tiparvovec, a medicine containing genetic material for treatment of hereditary deficiency of lipoprotein lipase, meets these criteria. The article summarizes pathophysiological principles of this medicine action in subjects with lipoprotein lipase deficiency. The article describes the results of preclinical research conducted in mice and cats. Clinical trials revealed its efficiency in patients with hereditary lipoprotein lipase deficiency, however the period during which the drug proved efficient was rather short. Nevertheless the data obtained from alipogen tiparvovec clinical trials were convincing enough for EMA to permit its application in clinical practice.
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- 2018
13. The approaches to the assessment of biosimilarity of biotechnological preparations: quality issues
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A. N. Mironov, V. A. Merkulov, A. I. Lutseva, O. A. Vaganova, A. A. Bendryshev, T. A. Efremova, E. V. Kirichenko, S. V. Shvets, and E. V. Ivanainen
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оригинальный биотехнологический лекарственный препарат ,биоаналоговый (биоподобный) лекарственный препарат ,качество ,исследования сопоставимости ,производство ,регистрация ,original biotechnological products ,biosimilar ,quality ,comparability studies ,manufacture ,marketing authorization ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Due to expiration of patents for most highly demanded biotechnological preparations there is a tendency for the increase in the number of applications for marketing authorisation of biosimilar preparations (biosimilars). In the Russian Federation, the process of bringing biosimilars to the market has just started. It should be expected that in the upcoming years the global tendency for brining biosimilars of previously authorized preparations will become real in Russia. In this regard there is a need for developing national requirements for drugs submitted for marketing authorization as biosimilars. In the present article the authors propose for consideration main approaches for selecting criteria for confirmation of biosimilarity in terms of their quality assessment and determining the amount of studies required to confirm the similarity and comparability of physical, chemical and biological properties of biosimilars in comparison with the originator.
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- 2018
14. Investigation of rubella vaccine maked MICROGEN Federal State Company: study I trial
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A. N. Mironov, A. A. Tsaan, D. S. Bushmenkov, A. A. Romanova, Ye. S. Sidorenko, and I. V. Feldblum
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краснуха ,вакцина ,клинические исследования ,Medicine - Abstract
Experts of the RPU «Microgene», developed the new domestic medication for prevention of rubella — The rubella vaccine cultural live, on the basis of the vaccine strain RA 27/3. After the safety of vaccine had been proved on laboratory animals, the clinical trial had been activated on volunteers.The first phase of trial had been carried out on the women at the age of 18—25.After introduction of medications (vaccine or production strain of vaccine) the volunteers had been observed during 42 days. Blood and urine sampling had been executed till vaccination and 28 days later after introduction of medications.Results of trial presented safety, low reactogenicity and evident immunologic properties of medications. It permitted to start the next phase of the clinical trial on the basis of children’s volunteers.
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15. Riemann function formulation for two equations with leading partial derivatives
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A. N. Mironov
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Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Riemann functions were constructed for two linear equations with leading partial derivatives in two- and three-dimentional spaces.
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- 2008
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16. On Riemann method for solving a mixed problem
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A. N. Mironov
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Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
The formula for solution of a problem for an equation with the higher partial derivative of the general type is constructed using Riemann method. In this problem the solution is found in the characteristic parallelepiped with separated by the non-characteristic surface angle. The Cauchy conditions are given on the non-characteristic part of bound and the Goursat conditions are given on the characteristics adjacent to this bound.
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- 2007
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17. Endoscopic lavage of the cerebral ventricular system for ventriculitis treatment in a patient with complicated new coronavirus infection (COVID‑19)
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K. E. Poshataev, D. L. Paskhin, A. M. Dorodov, R. V. Zabolotnyy, S. N. Mironov, P. V. Kuzmin, A. M. Avdalyan, and E. V. Shtemplevskaya
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Neurology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) - Abstract
Introduction. The new coronavirus infection (COVID‑19) has a wide spectrum of complications. Frequency of neurological symptoms varies between 17.3 and 36.4 %. In 8 % of cases, COVID‑19 can be accompanied by bacterial or fungal infection. Since few descriptions of bacterial meningitis in adult patients with COVID‑19 and a single description of surgical treatment of purulent meningitis complicated by empyema of the 4th ventricle in a patient with COVID‑19 were found, and there are no meta‑analyses in this area, descriptions of such cases are of high scientific and practical value.Aim. The describe a case of surgical treatment of purulent ventriculitis in an adult (during treatment of the new coronavirus infection COVID‑19).Materials and methods. A man, 69 years old, with previously established diagnosis of the new coronavirus infection COVID‑19 and a comorbid pathology was admitted to the Moscow City Clinical Hospital No. 40 with newly diagnosed seizure disorder. Computed tomography imaging showed ventriculitis confirmed by MRI with obstructive hypertensive triventricular hydrocephalus.Results. The patient underwent treatment: three‑time endoscopic lavage of the ventricular system, removal of newly formed fibrin membranes with interventricular septostomy, removal of obstruction at the level of the Sylvian aqueduct; the surgery was concluded by external draining of the lateral ventricles, administration of an antibiotic intro the ventricular system and intravenously. Cerebrospinal fluid flow was restored, ventriculitis manifestations completely negated.Conclusion. Development of ventriculitis as one of the first signs of bacterial infection accompanying COVID‑19 is a very rare and life‑threatening complication requiring active surgical intervention. In was shown that endoscopic lavage of the ventricular system for ventriculitis treatment is an effective action against infection and cerebrospinal fluid flow disorders. Use of intraventricular endoscopy for ventriculitis treatment has several advantages compared to needle ventriculostomy. Further studies and analysis of treatment of bacterial ventriculitis using endoscopic surgical techniques in patients with and without the new coronavirus infection are needed.
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- 2022
18. Some Peculiarities of Plasma Flow and Acceleration in End-Face and Magnetoplasmodynamic Accelerators under Strong Hall Effect
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O. N. Mironov
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General Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2022
19. On the Darboux Problem for a Hyperbolic System of Equations with Multiple Characteristics
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A. N. Mironov and A. P. Volkov
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General Mathematics - Published
- 2022
20. From Indigenization to Sovereignization: How the Disintegration of the Soviet Union Was Prepared
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B. N. Mironov
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Cultural Studies ,Political Science and International Relations - Abstract
Abstract Having analyzed the unique statistical material of the 20th century, the author examines the national composition of the USSR institutions of governance: executive, legislative, and judicial authorities, the CPSU apparatus at the level of the highest authorities of the Soviet Union; and republican and local institutions, as well as in the army and law enforcement bodies. According to the author, since the 1930s, there has been a gradual displacement of Russians and their replacement with representatives of the “titular nations” in all the union republics, which turned the USSR federal structure into the “cradle” of new states that appeared on the ruins of the Soviet Union.
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- 2022
21. Classification of Proximal Tibial Fractures and Algorithm of Intramedullary Nailing: Efficacy Evaluation
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Anton A. Semenistyy, Elena A. Litvina, and Andrey N. Mironov
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Orthopedic surgery ,intramedullary nailing ,preoperative planning ,proximal tibial fractures ,classification ,treatment algorithm ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Background. Intramedullary nailing of proximal tibial fractures is challenging due to difficulties with fracture reduction and achievement of stable fixation. Preoperative planning based on proximal fragment length, fracture pattern and bone quality evaluation is a prerequisite for a successful operation. However, there is no classification that could adequately access these factors and guide us towards the most effective methods of fracture reduction and fixation with intramedullary nail. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a classification of extra-articular proximal tibial fractures and algorithm for intramedullary nailing in clinical conditions. Materials and Methods. We compared the treatment outcomes before (Group 1) and after (Group 2) the introduction of the new PFL-TN classification algorithm of intramedullary nailing of proxamal tibial fractures. The group 1 included 43 patients from 18 to 71 years old (males 28; females 15; average age 44.52.0 years). The group 2 included 42 patients from 18 to 72 years old (males 30; females 12; average age 46.12.0 years). The data analysis was carried out after a minimum follow-up period of 12 months. The results were analyzed by the following criteria: reduction quality assesed with reduction quality scale, number of complications, quality of life with SF-36 questionnaire and leg function with LEFS scale. Results. The introduction of the proposed algorithm allowed to reduce the number of late complications by more than 5 times, and the number of required additional surgical interventions by more than 4 times compared to with a control group. The introduction of the proposed algorithm made it possible to improve the functional outcomes 1 year after surgery from 83.58 to 93.29% (p = 0.00002) by the LEFS scale, and the patients quality of life from the 77.501.88 to 86.712.03 points (p = 0.00072) and from the 81.251.88 to 86.842.26 points (p = 0.00116) by the physical and role functioning scales SF-36 questionnaire. Conclusion. The proposed algorithm, based on the new classification, allows to optimize the surgical technique of intramedullary nailing of proximal tibial fractures.
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- 2021
22. Sea Lilies of the Genus Bathycrinus (Crinoidea, Bathycrinidae) from the Yap and Palau Trenches
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A. N. Mironov, D. Zhang, and C. Wang
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Paleontology - Published
- 2021
23. Influence of Aluminum Admixtures on the Combustion Regime of Nanostructured Silicon with a Solid-Phase Oxidant
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P. N. Krivosheyev, V. N. Mironov, S. I. Futko, and O. G. Penyazkov
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Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,Silicon ,chemistry ,Aluminium ,Phase (matter) ,General Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Combustion - Published
- 2021
24. Study of the Processes Induced by Femtosecond Laser Radiation in Thin Films and Molecular-Cluster Beams Using Ultrafast Electron Diffraction
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S. A. Aseyev, A. A. Ischenko, V. O. Kompanets, I. V. Kochikov, A. L. Malinovskii, B. N. Mironov, D. G. Poydashev, S. V. Chekalin, and E. A. Ryabov
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General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2021
25. De-Russification of Government as a Factor in the Disintegration of the USSR
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Boris N. Mironov
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History ,education.field_of_study ,Government ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,Legislature ,Geopolitics ,Democracy ,Politics ,Secession ,Political economy ,Political science ,Russification ,education ,media_common - Abstract
In the Soviet Union from 1917 to 1990, the political inequality of the nationalities’ representation in institutions of governance was overcome, non-Russians’ participation in the power structures increased, and Russians’ role in administration correspondingly decreased. The increased non-Russian percentage in governance was mainly due to the introduction of the democratic principle in government formation, according to which ethnicities should participate in proportion to their number. By 1990 in the USSR overall, Russians had a slight majority in all power structures, corresponding roughly to their higher share in the country’s population. In the union republics, however, the situation was different. Only in the RSFSR did all peoples, Russian and non-Russian, participate in government administration in proportion to their numbers, following the democratic norm. Elsewhere, Russians were underrepresented and therefore discriminated against in all organs of power, including the legislative branch. Representatives of non-Russian titular nationalities, who on average filled two-thirds of all administrative positions, predominated in disproportion to their numbers. Given these representatives’ skill majority in legislative bodies, republican constitutions permitted them to adopt any laws and resolutions they desired, including laws on secession from the USSR; and the executive and judicial authorities, together with law enforcement, would undoubtedly support them. Thus, the structural prerequisites for disintegration were established. Thereafter, the fate of the Soviet Union depended on republican elites and the geopolitical environment, because of the Center’s purposeful national policy, aimed toward increasing non-Russian representation among administrative cadres and the accelerated modernization and developmental equalization of the republics.
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- 2021
26. Constructing the Riemann–Hadamard Function for a Fourth-Order Bianchi Equation
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Yu. O. Yakovleva and A. N. Mironov
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Pure mathematics ,Partial differential equation ,Variables ,General Mathematics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Derivative ,Function (mathematics) ,Riemann hypothesis ,symbols.namesake ,Hadamard transform ,Ordinary differential equation ,symbols ,Hypergeometric function ,Analysis ,Mathematics ,media_common - Abstract
The Darboux problem and the definition of the Riemann–Hadamard function are presented for the Bianchi equation of the fourth order—a linear fourth-order equation with four independent variables that has a dominant derivative not containing multiple differentiation with respect to any of the independent variables. Sufficient conditions on the coefficients of this equation under which its Riemann–Hadamard function allows explicit construction in terms of hypergeometric functions are obtained.
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- 2021
27. Riemann–Hadamard Method for One System in Three-Dimensional Space
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A. N. Mironov and L. B. Mironova
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Pure mathematics ,Partial differential equation ,Variables ,General Mathematics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Three-dimensional space ,Riemann hypothesis ,symbols.namesake ,Matrix (mathematics) ,Hadamard transform ,Ordinary differential equation ,symbols ,Uniqueness ,Analysis ,Mathematics ,media_common - Abstract
For a linear inhomogeneous system of first-order partial differential equations with three independent variables, we prove the existence and uniqueness of a solution of the Darboux problem, which is constructed in terms of the Riemann–Hadamard matrix defined in the paper.
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- 2021
28. Ultrafast Electron Microscopy: An Instrument of the XXI Century
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Georgiy V. Girichev, Evgeny A. Ryabov, A. S. Avilov, Anatoly A. Ischenko, B. N. Mironov, and S. A. Aseev
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Phonon ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Semiconductor ,Optics ,Temporal resolution ,Picosecond ,Femtosecond ,General Materials Science ,Thin film ,business ,Ultrashort pulse ,Excitation - Abstract
Ultrafast electron microscopy (UEM) has made it possible to visualize laser-induced time-dependent processes in materials with a high spatial and temporal resolution. This analytical method is based on sample excitation (pumping) by a pulsed laser beam and its probing by time-synchronized photoelectron bunches in a transmission electron microscope column. Using a digital 2D detector in an experimental setup, one can record a “molecular movie” as a sequence of images representing the behavior of material in the space–time continuum. High temporal resolution is of particular interest in the problems related to detailed analysis of various laser-induced transient processes occurring in thin films, observation of the response of adsorbed molecules to nonequilibrium structural changes of the surface, surface and volume dynamics in semiconductors, generation of coherent acoustic and optical phonons, surface melting of nanoparticles, and nonequilibrium structural dynamics of phase transformations. This review presents the state of the art of the UEM method, where picosecond, femtosecond, and subfemtosecond probe pulses are used to reveal the structural dynamics of condensed matter.
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- 2021
29. Urban fertility in Russia in 1859-1913: on commencement of demographic transition
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Boris N. Mironov
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Gender Studies ,fertility ,Economics and Econometrics ,demographic transition ,late Imperial Russia ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) ,marriage ,Demography ,birth control - Abstract
In the late Imperial period, a significant share of population of European Russia has demonstrated improved demographic indicators. The most important sign of demographic modernization is individual birth control. The available data suggest that transition from spontaneous fertility to the controlled one was first noted in St. Petersburg residents around the middle of the XIX century, disseminating among the entire urban population in the second half of the century, and extending to the rural population in the early twentieth century. Commencement of the demographic transition in Russia has been neglected by researchers for two reasons. First, demographic processes were studied country-wide, without any breakdown on urban and rural areas. With this approach, the urban population, accounting for only 10% in 1863 and 15% in 1914, blended with the general population; therefore, it was difficult to understand specifics of its reproduction. Second, age-specific and total fertility rates were not included in the analysis.
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30. FAST COMBUSTION MODES OF COMPOSITES 'MOUND OF POROUS SILICON FRAGMENTS - SODIUM PERCHLORATE MONOHYDRATE' IN THE ATMOSPHERE
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S. O. Shumlyaev, A. V. Luikov Heat, O. G. Penyazkov, V. N. Mironov, and E. S. Golomako
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Atmosphere ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Porous silicon ,Sodium perchlorate ,Combustion - Abstract
One of the criteria for the development of high-energy processes is the large specific surface area of the solid component of composites. Therefore, the maximum preservation of its nanostructured skeleton when separating the porous layer from the monocrystal substrate is relevant. Based on the analysis of the quality of the porous layer under various methods and modes of its formation, two methods were selected that provide simple and effective separation of the porous structure from the monocrystal. For composites based on mounds of porous silicon (pSi) fragments (MPSF), three series of experiments were carried out with fragments of porous layers of different age (formed within the previously established time limits before composites creation) with registration of combustion dynamics, temperatures and combustion spectra, as well as intensity of disturbances in the atmosphere forming during combustion of MPSF-composites. Four combustion modes of MPSF-composites were established: smoldering, frontal, aerosol, and frontal-aerosol. The ignition induction times were determined: from 1 to 50 ^s, pressure pulses in the atmosphere at a distance of 260 mm from the ignition site - up to 1.6 bar (with a mass of composites up to 0.4 g). Combustion velocities ofMPSF-composites and their dependences onthe coefficient of stoichiometry and humidity of sodium perchlorate monohydrate are established.
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- 2021
31. THE EFFECT OF SMOKING STEAM COCKTAILS ON THE HARD TISSUES OF THE ORAL CAVITY
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E S Emelina, A.V. Sevbitov, V.V. Platonova, and S N Mironov
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stomatognathic diseases ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Medicine ,Dentistry ,Oral cavity ,business - Abstract
The aim of the study was the current problem of studying the impact of smoking steam cocktails on human health, as well as the development of methods for the prevention of diseases that were caused by the action of this habit is one of the main directions of the development of health protection, both in Russia and around the world. The study of dental status was carried out by means of a questionnaire, a detailed survey and a clinical examination of patients. The questionnaire was used to determine the level of evaluation of motivation to quit smoking. During the survey of patients, the subjective state of the oral cavity was determined, namely, the presence of dryness of the oral cavity, unpleasant smell, burning sensation, pain in the tongue, impaired taste sensations, and whether there was a metallic taste. Then an external examination was carried out, an examination of the vestibule of the oral cavity, an examination of the dentition itself. The intensity of dental caries was determined. According to the results of the survey, it is clear that the motivation to quit smoking is low. Data from the study in patients who use and do not use smoking mixtures showed that the intensity of caries sharply worsens depending on the length of smoking. The obtained data indicate an increase in inflammatory and destructive changes in the hard tissues of the teeth.
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- 2021
32. The Salaries of Officials and Officers in the Russian Empire
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Boris N. Mironov and Jan Surer
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Officer ,History ,Political science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Infantry ,Modern history ,Empire ,Consumer price index ,Legislature ,Public administration ,media_common - Abstract
This article analyzes changes in both the nominal and real salaries of Russian officials and officers. The study draws upon data concerning provincial administrations, which employed a significant portion of officials, and the infantry, in which most of the officer corps served, from the introduction of monetary salaries in 1763 (for officials) and in 1711 (for officers) to 1913. A table of the changes in nominal salaries was compiled from legislative and regulatory documents, and, with the use of a consumer price index constructed by the author, time series of the real salaries of officials and officers of various ranks were obtained by decades over 150 years.
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- 2021
33. Hirsutocrinus duplex, a New Genus and Species of Sea Lilies (Crinoidea, Comatulida, Bathycrinidae) from the Western North Pacific
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Toshihiko Fujita and Alexandr N. Mironov
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Bathycrinidae ,Geography ,biology ,Duplex (building) ,Genus ,Comatulida ,Zoology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,Deep sea ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
- 2021
34. Construction of the Riemann–Hadamard Function for the Three-Dimensional Bianchi Equation
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A. N. Mironov
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Class (set theory) ,Pure mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Function (mathematics) ,State (functional analysis) ,01 natural sciences ,010101 applied mathematics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Riemann hypothesis ,symbols.namesake ,Third order ,Hadamard transform ,symbols ,Partial derivative ,0101 mathematics ,Hypergeometric function ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper, we state the Darboux problem and give the definition of the Riemann–Hadamard function for a third-order equation with dominant partial derivative (the Bianchi equation). Basing on the possibility of explicitly representing the Riemann function for a certain class of Bianchi equations of the third order, which are equivalent with respect to function, we establish sufficient conditions for coefficients of the Bianchi equation that provide the construction of the Riemann–Hadamard function in terms of hypergeometric functions.
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35. Darboux Problem for the Fourth-Order Bianchi Equation
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A. N. Mironov
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Nonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,Partial differential equation ,Fourth order ,General Mathematics ,Ordinary differential equation ,Applied mathematics ,Function (mathematics) ,Uniqueness ,Analysis ,Mathematics - Abstract
We prove the existence and uniqueness of a solution of the Darboux problem for the fourth-order Bianchi equation. The Riemann–Hadamard function is determined for the Darboux problem. The solution of the problem is constructed in terms of this function.
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36. Derusification of Administration in USSR
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B. N. Mironov
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History ,business.industry ,Anesthesia ,Medicine ,business ,Administration (government) - Abstract
Non-Russian peoples were represented in Russian power structures long before the revolutions of 1905 and 1917, but less than the democratic norm, which suggests de facto ethnic discrimination in the Empire. In Soviet times, the actual ethno-political inequality of peoples in the USSR was gradually overcome, and participation of non-Russians in power structures grew systematically and even accelerated, and the role of Russians decreased accordingly. The increase in non-Russians’ share in governmental bodies was almost exclusively due to an increase in their ethnic status. By 1979, Russians had a very small majority in all government structures in the USSR as a whole, except for the legislative branch, which roughly corresponded to their higher share in the country’s population (50.8 % in 1989). However, the situation was different in the Union republics. Only in the Russian Federation did all peoples, Russian and non-Russian, participate in governmental bodies in proportion to their numbers and in full compliance with the democratic norm. In Belarus, Moldova, and Uzbekistan, titular ethnic groups were underrepresented, and Russians were overrepresented. In Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Estonia, the representation of Russians was below the democratic norm, and in nine republics it was higher, but despite this, they did not have a majority in any union republic. This situation developed as a result of the center’s national policy, which aimed at strengthening the authorities with national personnel, accelerating the modernization of the Union republics and raising the level of development in the lagging republics to the level of the most developed republics.
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- 2021
37. Disintegration of the USSR in Historiography: Collapse or Dissolution
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Boris N. Mironov
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History ,Human Dimension ,Basic research ,Political science ,Economic history ,Foundation (engineering) ,Collapse (topology) ,Historiography ,Soviet union - Abstract
Over the period of 30 years various scientists representing different fields have been studying disintegration of the USSR with unflagging interest. As of August 1, 2020, more than 300 books, 3000 articles, and 20 dissertations have been written in Russia alone. Generalization and critical analysis of this literature requires a monograph. But this task is so complex that for the time being the case is limited to historiographical articles. The purpose of this article is to identify the most popular points of view expressed by well-known experts on the problem of the disintegration of the Soviet Union. The analysis enables to draw the following conclusions. The existing explanations can be divided into two large groups. The first one includes works whose authors consider disintegration as the product of a combination of random circumstances, external causes, and mistakes of party and Soviet leaders, and therefore focus first on the study of the role of subjective and external factors, and, second, on the short period of time, 1985–1991, immediately preceding the disintegration. The second group includes works whose authors consider disintegration as a natural result of long-developed processes, search for its historical background, study trends in the development of the Soviet Union and the Union republics, and look at the disintegration systemically and comprehensively. In other words, the former consider disintegration to be a random phenomenon generated mainly by the events of 1985–1991, while the latter consider it to be a natural phenomenon with deep historical, economic, political, cultural, and social prerequisites and causes.
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38. Ethnic Discrimination in the Formation of State Bodies of the USSR
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B. N. Mironov
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History ,State (polity) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Political science ,Ethnic discrimination ,Demographic economics ,media_common - Abstract
The level of ethnopolitical inequality is estimated as the ratio of the share of an ethnic group employed in public authorities to the share of this ethnic group among the entire employed population. This indicator can be called the coefficient of ethnopolitical representativeness. In Imperial Russia, almost all major non-Russian ethnic groups had representatives in power structures, although in most cases this was unrepresentative; the number of nominees from an ethnic group did not correspond to its population size. During the entire Soviet period, 1917–1990, there was a steady and systematic decrease in the inequality of ethnic groups in power structures. In 1989, discrimination in the authorities as a whole practically disappeared. The advantages of Russians in forming the Soviet government were minimized; their percentage in government corresponded to their share in the population. In some areas of government, ethnic inequality was leveled at different rates. In the state apparatus, equality in representation was already achieved in 1959. In the apparatus of party and public organizations, there was also a tendency to overcome discrimination, but in this area, by 1990, the percentage of non-Russians remained slightly lower than their share in the population. Minimization of ethnic inequality was a natural consequence, on the one hand, of the national policy of the country’s leadership, on the other — the desire of ethnic elites for equality in political rights.
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- 2021
39. BIO-OCEANOGRAPHER, ZOOLOGIST LEV IVANOVICH MOSKALEV (04.01.1935–04.12.2020)
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E. M. Krylova, A. N. Mironov, and Andrey Gebruk
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History ,Oceanography ,Scientific career ,Ocean bottom ,Zoology ,Ivanovich - Abstract
The article is dedicated to the memory of L.I. Moskalev – renowned bio-oceanographer, zoologist who spent his entire scientific career at the Laboratory of Ocean Bottom Fauna. L.I. Moskalev participated in more than 30 deep-sea voyages, spent 200 hours diving in manned submersibles “Pisces” and “Mir”, published about 100 scientific papers and a popular book «Masters of the Deep» (2005). Colleagues will remember Lev Moskalev – an extraordinary and deep person and a true patriot of the Laboratory and P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
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- 2020
40. On the Mechanism of Detonation Combustion of Nanostructured Silicon with a Solid-Phase Oxidant
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V. N. Mironov, S. I. Futko, O. G. Penyazkov, and P. N. Krivosheyev
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Materials science ,010304 chemical physics ,Silicon ,Detonation velocity ,General Engineering ,Detonation ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Thermodynamics ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Combustion ,Ammonium perchlorate ,01 natural sciences ,Perchlorate ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,Supersonic speed ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
The physical mechanism of detonation combustion of nanostructured silicon with a solid-phase oxidant at a velocity of the combustion front of 1000–3000 m/s has been proposed. Thermodynamic characteristics of combustion of model solid-phase mixtures “silicon–ammonium perchlorate” with different equivalent ratios of their components have been calculated at different pressures. It has been established that a characteristic feature of detonation combustion of nanostructured silicon with a solid-phase oxidant is the stationary velocity of motion of the detonation front with a significant defect (10–15%) with respect to the Chapman–Jouguet detonation velocity. The detonation (supersonic) and subsonic regimes of combustion of nanostructured silicon with a solid-phase oxidant have been determined.
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- 2020
41. Reactogenicity, safety and immunological efficacy of the live, pentavalent rotavirus vaccine in childhood immunization (results of the multicenter clinical trial)
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Irina V. Feldblium, Ksenya A. Subbotina, Olga A. Rychkova, Aleksander N. Mironov, Daria A. Volkova, Azamat O. Metov, Irina V. Sakaeva, Natalia V. Kupina, Mikhail S. Karbyshev, Nikita A. Nikita A. Mironov —, and Yaroslava Yu. Kondratyeva
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rotavirus infection ,safety ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,reactogenicity ,immunogenicity ,Microbiology ,Pentavalent vaccine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,children ,030225 pediatrics ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Seroconversion ,Reactogenicity ,Attenuated vaccine ,business.industry ,Immunogenicity ,Antibody titer ,General Medicine ,QR1-502 ,Vaccination ,Clinical trial ,live, pentavalent vaccine ,business - Abstract
Introduction. Rotavirus infection (RVI) is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children worldwide: 600,000 children die annually; it accounts for approximately 3 million hospitalizations and 25 million physician visits each year among children. Preventive vaccination is universally recognized as the most effective measure against this infection.The purpose of the study is assessment of reactogenicity, safety and immunogenicity of the pentavalent live vaccine for RVI prevention in childhood immunization.Materials and methods. The first multicenter prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of the pentavalent live vaccine for RVI prevention was conducted in Russia among healthy infants aged 2 months at the time of the first vaccination.Results. The vaccine had a satisfactory safety profile and high immunologic activity when administered in a threedose series for childhood immunization. No negative changes in the children’s health condition were detected during the surveillance monitoring.Discussion. The seroconversion rates, the seroconversion factor and the geometric mean antibody titer were consistent with the results obtained during trials of the above vaccine and its equivalents in other countries.
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- 2020
42. Detection of coherent optical phonons in a thin bismuth film by ultrafast electron diffraction
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Anatoli A. Ischenko, Sergey V. Chekalin, Evgeny A. Ryabov, S. A. Aseyev, B. N. Mironov, and Igor V. Kochikov
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Thesaurus (information retrieval) ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Phonon ,Ultrafast electron diffraction ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Bismuth ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Femtosecond laser radiation ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
Coherent dynamics of lattice oscillations in a ∼20-nm-thick film obtained by thermal sputtering of bismuth is studied using ultrashort electron bunches synchronised with femtosecond laser pulses irradiating the sample. The Fourier analysis of ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) data shows that the observed modulation of the signal is due to the ensemble of modes corresponding to optical phonons with frequencies of approximately 3, 6 and 9 THz. A conclusion is made that these peaks correspond to the manifestation of the bismuth A 1g mode (three-terahertz peak), as well as its first and second overtones, which is probably due to quantum confinement in a 20-nm Bi nanostructure. The possibility of a detailed study of the quantum-size effect in bismuth with the help of a transmission UED is analysed.
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- 2020
43. COMBUSTION OF POROUS SILICON IN AN OXYGEN ATMOSPHERE WITH A PRESSURE FROM 2 TO 33 BAR
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S. O. Shumlyaev, O. G. Penyazkov, Y. A. Baranyshyn, E. S. Golomako, Vitaly N. Mironov, and P. N. Krivosheyev
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Materials science ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Medicine ,Combustion ,Porosity ,Porous silicon ,Oxygen ,Oxygen atmosphere ,Bar (unit) - Published
- 2020
44. 'God forbid you to live in an era of change'. Interview with B. N. Mironov
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Boris N. Mironov
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General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Published
- 2020
45. Etudes of historical optimism
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Boris N. MIRONOV
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General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Published
- 2020
46. Fluorescence Imaging of Cell Membrane Potential: From Relative Changes to Absolute Values
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Dmitrii M. Nikolaev, Vladimir N. Mironov, Andrey A. Shtyrov, Iaroslav D. Kvashnin, Andrey S. Mereshchenko, Andrey V. Vasin, Maxim S. Panov, and Mikhail N. Ryazantsev
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Membrane potential is a fundamental property of biological cells. Changes in membrane potential characterize a vast number of vital biological processes, such as the activity of neurons and cardiomyocytes, tumorogenesis, cell-cycle progression, etc. A common strategy to record membrane potential changes that occur in the process of interest is to utilize organic dyes or genetically-encoded voltage indicators with voltage-dependent fluorescence. Sensors are introduced into target cells, and alterations of fluorescence intensity are recorded with optical methods. Techniques that allow recording relative changes of membrane potential and do not take into account fluorescence alterations due to factors other than membrane voltage are already widely used in modern biological and biomedical studies. Such techniques have been reviewed previously in many works. However, in order to investigate a number of processes, especially long-term processes, the measured signal must be corrected to exclude the contribution from voltage-independent factors or even absolute values of cell membrane potential have to be evaluated. Techniques that enable such measurements are the subject of this review.
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- 2023
47. Submergence of the sublittoral-bathyal species into the abyssal zone of the Sea of Japan
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A. N. Mironov, A. B. Dilman, K. V. Minin, and M. V. Malyutina
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The bathymetric ranges of the same deep-sea (2000 m) species in the Sea of Japan and outside it are compared. Among 85 deep-sea species of the Sea of Japan mega- and macrofauna, 25 species are known outside the sea at the depths greater than 2000 m and 45 species are known outside the sea only from the sublittoral and bathyal (2000 m). Remaining 14 species are endemic to the Sea of Japan. The species of the first group, together with eurybathic Sea of Japan endemics (8 species) are classified as pseudoabyssal. The term pseudoabyssal species is used here for eurybathic (sublittoral-abyssal or bathyal-abyssal) species, the distribution of which is restricted to a relatively small area in the abyssal, in present case, to the abyssal within the Sea of Japan. The share of pseudoabyssal species in the abyssal basin of the Sea of Japan (64%) is larger than in any other abyssal region. It is suggested that the large share of pseudoabyssal species is the result of local submergence of the sublittoral-bathyal fauna into the abyssal zone of the Sea of Japan. The abyssal basin of the Sea of Japan is distinguished as a biogeographic province within the abyssal biotic zone.
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- 2019
48. Azobenzene/Tetraethyl Ammonium Photochromic Potassium Channel Blockers: Scope and Limitations for Design of Para-Substituted Derivatives with Specific Absorption Band Maxima and Thermal Isomerization Rate
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Daniil M. Strashkov, Vladimir N. Mironov, Dmitrii M. Nikolaev, Maxim S. Panov, Stanislav A. Linnik, Andrey S. Mereshchenko, Vladimir A. Kochemirovsky, Andrey V. Vasin, and Mikhail N. Ryazantsev
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Chemical Phenomena ,QH301-705.5 ,Article ,Catalysis ,photopharmacology ,azobenzene ,red-shifting azobenzenes ,spectral tuning of azobenzene photoswitches ,azobenzene thermal isomerization rate ,photochromic ion channel blockers ,DENAQ ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Potassium Channel Blockers ,Biology (General) ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Organic Chemistry ,Tetraethylammonium ,Stereoisomerism ,General Medicine ,Computer Science Applications ,Chemistry ,Kinetics ,Quantum Theory ,Thermodynamics ,Azo Compounds - Abstract
Azobenzene/tetraethyl ammonium photochromic ligands (ATPLs) are photoactive compounds with a large variety of photopharmacological applications such as nociception control or vision restoration. Absorption band maximum and lifetime of the less stable isomer are important characteristics that determine the applicability of ATPLs. Substituents allow to adjust these characteristics in a range limited by the azobenzene/tetraethyl ammonium scaffold. The aim of the current study is to find the scope and limitations for the design of ATPLs with specific spectral and kinetic properties by introducing para substituents with different electronic effects. To perform this task we synthesized ATPLs with various electron acceptor and electron donor functional groups and studied their spectral and kinetic properties using flash photolysis and conventional spectroscopy techniques as well as quantum chemical modeling. As a result, we obtained diagrams that describe correlations between spectral and kinetic properties of ATPLs (absorption maxima of E and Z isomers of ATPLs, the thermal lifetime of their Z form) and both the electronic effect of substituents described by Hammett constants and structural parameters obtained from quantum chemical calculations. The provided results can be used for the design of ATPLs with properties that are optimal for photopharmacological applications.
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- 2021
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49. Vertical zonation of the Siberian Arctic benthos: bathymetric boundaries from coastal shoals to deep-sea Central Arctic
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Andrey Vedenin, Sergey Galkin, Alexander N. Mironov, and Andrey Gebruk
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0106 biological sciences ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Range (biology) ,Species distribution ,Marine Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Deep sea ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Bathyal zone ,Abyssal zone ,Benthos ,Vertical zonation ,Bathymetry ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Ecology ,Arctic benthos ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,General Neuroscience ,Siberian seas ,Biological Oceanography ,General Medicine ,Oceanography ,Arctic ,Biogeography ,Medicine ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Zoology ,Geology - Abstract
The bathymetric distribution of species of Annelida, Crustacea and Echinodermata from the region including the Kara, Laptev and East Siberian seas and the adjacent region of the deep-sea Central Arctic was analysed. We focused on vertical species ranges revealing zones of crowding of upper and lower species range limits. Using published data and in part the material obtained during the expeditions of the P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, we evaluated species vertical distribution from 0 m to the maximum depth of the Central Arctic (~4,400 m). The entire depth range was divided into smaller intervals; number of upper and lower limits of species depth ranges was counted and plotted to visualize the range limits crowding. Several zones of crowding of vertical species range limits were found for all analysed macrotaxa. The most significant zones occurred at depths of 450–800 m and 1,800–2,000 m. The first depth zone corresponds to the boundary between the sublittoral and bathyal faunas. The last one marks the boundary between the bathyal and abyssal faunas. Depths of these boundaries differ from those reported from other Ocean regions; possible explanations of these differences are discussed.
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- 2021
50. Submergence of the Sublittoral–Bathyal Species into the Abyssal Zone of the Sea of Japan
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Alexander N. Mironov, Kirill V. Minin, M. V. Malyutina, and Anna B. Dilman
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,010505 oceanography ,Fauna ,Species distribution ,Structural basin ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Deep sea ,Bathyal zone ,Abyssal zone ,Bathymetry ,Endemism ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The bathymetric ranges of the same deep-sea (>2000 m) species in the Sea of Japan and outside it are compared. Among 85 deep-sea species of the Sea of Japan mega- and macrofauna, 26 species are known outside the sea at depths greater than 2000 m and 45 species only from the sublittoral and bathyal zones (
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- 2019
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