14 results on '"Y. Burov"'
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2. Development of small and medium-sized businesses in the construction industry through the use of business networks
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V Y Burov, N V Kretova, and G I Khokhlova
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Construction industry ,Business ,Industrial organization - Abstract
Practice shows that in all sectors of the economy there are network educations of entrepreneurs that contribute to improving the competitiveness of small businesses in various sectors of the economy. The network model of business organization is focused on a stable set of independent economic entities involved in the creation of goods and services based on contracts that facilitate the coordination of activities. The purpose of the work is to study the activities of small businesses in the construction industry and identify state mechanisms for its support through the functioning of business networks. The authors prove that the development of the construction industry is one of the most effective ways of economic growth, and identify the main advantages of using business networks for small business development: providing resources, increasing labor productivity, and increasing opportunities for innovation. At the same time, the problems of functioning of business structures in the construction industry and the consequences of their activities in the shadow sector of the economy are shown. The scientific article reveals the role of small business in the construction industry as a driver of growth in the socio-economic development of the region, presents the stages of formation of business networks small business, identifies the main elements of the system of state support for small business within the organization of business networks.
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- 2021
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3. Some aspects of risk management in the investment and construction sector
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J A Yushina, V Y Burov, and G I Khokhlova
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Economic decision making ,Construction industry ,Work (electrical) ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Investment (macroeconomics) ,business ,Risk assessment ,Payment ,Risk management ,Industrial organization ,media_common ,Task (project management) - Abstract
Risk is an important factor that results from the execution of any economic decision and occurs in the conditions of uncertainty and cyclical development inherent in a market economy. Classification and assessment of risks specific to construction organizations is a complex and strategic task based on the application of various models, taking into account the industry’s risk management features. The purpose of this work is to study the methodological and practical aspects of risk assessment for making management decisions in the investment and construction sector. The study focuses on such interrelated concepts as “uncertainty” and “risk” and their impact on business performance in the market conditions. The authors prove that the risks typical for the construction industry in Russia have their own specific features and depend on such significant factors as the level of taxes, the volume of orders, the cost of materials and structures, the availability of sufficient financial resources, and the payment capabilities of customers. Depending on the categories of construction companies, the most significant risks are identified (technological, commercial, investment and innovation risks). The authors studied the essence and features of risk assessment taking into account international standards and practical aspects in the investment and construction complex. The scientific article reveals the role of risk management in risk management in the investment and construction sector, the main problems of using methods to minimize risks for various categories of construction organizations in Russian practice.
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- 2020
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4. Clinically relevant bleeding in cancer patients treated for venous thromboembolism from the CATCH study
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P.W. Kamphuisen, A.Y.Y. Lee, G. Meyer, R. Bauersachs, M.S. Janas, M.F. Jarner, A.A. Khorana, R. Bella Santiago, S. Cerana, J.J. Zarbá, J. Andel, C.H. Barrios, A. Borba Reiriz, F. Cesario, S. de Azevedo, A.F. Ferreira Filho, F.A. Franke, S. Padilha, R. Paiva Queiroz, A. Pimenta, J. Rerin, R. Rigo, S.B. van Eyll Rocha, G. Santos Borges, G. Vacaro, V. Anastasov, T. Dragneva, G. Georgiev, P. Champion, P. Kuruvilla, C. Gonzalez, P. Ditl, J. Förster, B. Lubomir, J. Vydra, R.A. El Hassan, S. Sabri, N. Allahloubi, A. Elzawawy, S.S. Ezzat, M.S. El Kady, L. Bacchus, J. Beyer‐Westendorf, U. Kamphausen, D. Niederwieser, H. Ostermann, M. Sosada, N. Anagnostopoulos, G. Fountzilas, C. Ioannou, C. Liapis, J.F.B. Schaeffer, S. Atilli, S. Balsubramanian, S. Bondarde, S.C. Desai, C. Deshmukh, D.P. Singh, F. Gharami, L. Goyal, S. Gupta, S. Gupte, K.K. Mukherjee, S. Krishnan, K. Kumar, A. Mehta, K. Mishra, R. Naik, S. Pawar, R.V. Nagarkar, N. Warrier, B. Brenner, I. Gavish, G. Lugassy, M. Kolin, B. Enrico, M.G. Mazzucconi, G. Visani, A. Awidi, N. Novikovs, J. Miscuks, D. Abigerges, F. Farhat, P. Khoueiry, J. Makarem, O. Alvarez Ordorica, E. Anaya Santacruz, G. Calderillo Ruiz, J.H. de la Concha Ureta, W.S.R. Pantigoso, M. Philco, A.R. Pineda, E.A.V. Queszada, K. Gawrychowski, W. Witkiewicz, E. Macias, E. Teixeira, T.‐E. Ciuleanu, C.C. Ligia, D. Lungulescu, I.G. Manolescu, A. Rodica, C. Volovat, Y. Burov, I. Katelnitsky, D. Svistov, K. Ahmad, F. Algahtani, H. Al‐Zahrani, M. Qari, D. Jovanovic, N. Milanovic, B. Perin, V. Stojanovic, L. Tomasic, J. Chovanec, O. Herman, V. Kissova, F. Sasvary, S. Špánik, M. Szentivanyi, F. Barón, E. Gallardo, D. Jiménez, O. Remedios, A. Sanchez, J. Engelbrecht, N. Jonas, G. McAdam, M. Patel, B. Rapoport, B. Robertson, D. Oh, H. Kim, H.‐K. Kim, H.J. Kim, H.S. Kim, J.S. Ahn, J. Chung, J. Jang, K.U. Park, S.‐W. Shin, S.H. Kim, S‐S. Yoon, Y.‐K. Kim, C.‐F. Chiu, C.‐S. Chang, J.‐H. Liu, K.‐M. Rau, S.‐W. Chen, S. Chittima, T. Ekkapong, K. Nonglak, A. Pantep, M. Pramook, S. Thanakrit, S. Patrapim, T. Sumitra, C. Udomluck, I. Kobza, O. Nykonenko, V. Prasol, I. Vladychuk, and Cardiovascular Centre (CVC)
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,anticoagulants ,Time Factors ,INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE ,venous thromboembolism ,neoplasms ,BRAIN METASTASES ,Hemorrhage ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Malignancy ,Risk Assessment ,ANTICOAGULANT TREATMENT ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,THERAPEUTIC RANGE ,Aged ,COMPLICATIONS ,tinzaparin ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Hazard ratio ,RIETE REGISTRY ,Warfarin ,Cancer ,Hematology ,Tinzaparin ,MOLECULAR-WEIGHT HEPARIN ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,bleeding ,Thrombosis ,Confidence interval ,Exact test ,WARFARIN PATIENTS ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,INTERNATIONAL NORMALIZED RATIO ,ATRIAL-FIBRILLATION ,Female ,Drug Monitoring ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Essentials Cancer patients receiving anticoagulants for venous thromboembolism have an elevated bleeding risk. This secondary analysis of CATCH assessed characteristics of clinically relevant bleeding (CRB). CRB occurs in 15% of cancer patients with thrombosis using therapeutic doses of anticoagulation. After multivariate analysis, risk factors for CRB were age >75 years and intracranial malignancy. Summary Background Cancer patients with acute venous thromboembolism (VTE) receiving anticoagulant treatment have an increased bleeding risk. Objectives We performed a prespecified secondary analysis of the randomized, open-label, Phase III CATCH trial (NCT01130025) to assess the rate and sites of and the risk factors for clinically relevant bleeding (CRB). Patients/Methods Patients with active cancer and acute, symptomatic VTE received either tinzaparin 175 IU kg-1 once daily or warfarin (target International Normalized Ratio [INR] of 2.0-3.0) for 6 months. Fisher's exact test was used to screen prespecified clinical risk factors; those identified as being significantly associated with an increased risk of CRB then underwent competing risk regression analysis of time to first CRB. Results Among 900 randomized patients, 138 (15.3%) had 180 CRB events. CRB occurred in 60 patients (81 events) in the tinzaparin group and in 78 patients (99 events) in the warfarin group (hazard ratio [HR] 0.64; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.45-0.89). Common bleeding sites were gastrointestinal (36.7%; n = 66), genitourinary (22.8%; n = 41), and nasal (10.0%; n = 18). In multivariate analysis, the risk of CRB increased with age > 75 years (HR 1.83, 95% CI 1.14-2.94) and intracranial malignancy (HR 1.97, 95% CI 1.07-3.62). In the warfarin group, 40.4% of CRB events occurred in patients with with an INR of 75 years and intracranial malignancy.
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- 2018
5. Competitiveness of small enterprises under conditions of environmental restrictions: regional aspects
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Vitaliy Y. Burov
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Economic policy ,Business - Published
- 2017
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6. Small entrepreneurship as factor of sustainable development of region's economy under environmental restrictions
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P.V. Seliverstov, O.N. Vladimirova, V. Y. Burov, and N. B. Kaibalina
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Sustainable development ,Entrepreneurship ,Market economy ,Economic security ,Economics ,Economic system - Published
- 2017
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7. Novel technique for characterizing feature profiles in photolithography process
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Hailiang Lu, Anatoly Y. Burov, Fan Wang, and Qingyun Zhang
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Reproducibility ,Spatial light modulator ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Scatterometer ,Ray ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Metrology ,Optics ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Image sensor ,Photolithography ,business ,Rigorous coupled-wave analysis - Abstract
A novel angle-resolved scatterometer based on pupil optimization for feature profile measurement in a photolithography process is proposed. The impact of image sensor errors is minimized by optimizing the intensity distribution of the incident light using a spatial light modulator. The scatterometry sensitivity of feature measurement at different polarization conditions is calculated using the rigorous coupled-wave and first-order analyses, and the reproducibility of the scatterometer is evaluated. The results show that the sensitivity and reproducibility of the angle-resolved scatterometer increase by 90% and 40% with pupil optimization, respectively.
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- 2012
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8. In situ aberration measurement technique based on multi-illumination settings and principal component analysis of aerial images
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Anatoly Y. Burov, Lifeng Duan, Yang Bu, Xiangzhao Wang, Dongbo Xu, Jishuo Yang, and Guanyong Yan
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Physics ,business.industry ,Zernike polynomials ,Lambda ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Metrology ,Lens (optics) ,Root mean square ,symbols.namesake ,Optics ,Amplitude ,law ,Principal component analysis ,symbols ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Polar coordinate system ,business - Abstract
The impact of lens aberrations becomes severe when the critical dimensions (CDs) shrink. The accurate measurement of both low- and high-order Zernike aberrations is important during a photolithographic process. Based on the multi-illumination settings and principal component analysis of aerial images, a novel in situ aberration measurement technique that can accurately measure all the Zernike aberrations, except for the sinusoidal 2-\theta and sinusoidal 4-\theta terms (under polar coordinates, and Z1 to Z4 are not considered) is proposed in this letter. The estimated maximum error of the Zernike aberrations ranges from 0.43 to 0.78 m\lambda when the amplitudes of the Zernike coefficients range from –20 to 20 m\lambda. The standard and root mean square errors are both in the range from 0.14 to 0.4 m\lambda.
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- 2012
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9. Performance of a bilinear photoresist model
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Min Shi, Jiang Yan, Anatoly Y. Burov, and Sun Wenfeng
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Computer science ,Gaussian ,Mathematical analysis ,Volterra series ,Bilinear interpolation ,Photoresist ,Transfer function ,symbols.namesake ,Kernel (image processing) ,Resist ,symbols ,Process window ,Series expansion ,Simulation - Abstract
A bilinear photoresist model extends the approach of a convolution kernel-style process models to include second-order effects. Using effective acid concentration after post-exposure bake as the latent image we approximate the reactiondiffusion operator as a second order Volterra series. The series expansion is carried out for a calibrated photoresist model. Both the linear kernel and the Bilinear Resist Transfer Function (BRTF) are estimated at the same time using a set of pre-computed training images. The linear kernels of the Volterra series are found to have a Gaussian behavior, while the shape of BRTF appears to vary greatly depending on exact details of photoresist composition. Accuracy of the estimated photoresist operator is studied using process window matching at multiple sets of optical conditions. The estimated operator is applied to a set of validation aerial images and the resultant CD values are compared against full photoresist simulation. The bilinear model performance is found to be within 1 nm of the full photoresist model across the full range of dose and focus values.
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- 2011
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10. Multifeature focus exposure matrix for tool diagnosis
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Fan Wang, Lifeng Duan, Zhiyong Yang, and Anatoly Y. Burov
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Scanner ,Measure (data warehouse) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Fingerprint (computing) ,Process (computing) ,Repeatability ,computer.software_genre ,Computer vision ,Wafer ,Artificial intelligence ,Data mining ,business ,Focus (optics) ,Lithography ,computer - Abstract
Lithographic tool performance is the main contributor to CDU. The tool designers and users require an accurate method to measure the tool's error factors on the wafer side in order to improve CDU. Engineers typically use the FEM method to estimate DOF and EL, and then predict the CDU. However, based on the exposure data, it is often difficult to separate systematic level physical errors, such as DOSE repeatability, focus repeatability, dynamic errors and all the other tool's imperfections. In this paper, we introduce a wafer data based method to diagnose tool's performance for CDU improvement. As the systematic errors have a specific signature, they generate a fingerprint in the exposure data. Based on the knowledge of the exposure process and process flow, multiple dimensions exposure matrix is designed to analyze and diagnose the tool's systematic error from wafer data fingerprint. For SMEE's scanner tool (SSA600/10), we use this method to diagnose tool's systematic error and improve the CDU. Some typical result is represented in this paper.
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- 2011
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11. Quadratic blur kernels for latent image formation modeling
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Anatoly Y. Burov
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business.industry ,Volterra series ,Bilinear interpolation ,Image processing ,Transfer function ,symbols.namesake ,Fourier transform ,Kernel (image processing) ,symbols ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,Series expansion ,business ,Algorithm ,Aerial image ,Mathematics - Abstract
A bilinear photoresist model is accurate, fast, and potentially reversible. Similar to other image-processing style (blur kernel) models, this model represents a transformation of an aerial image into a latent image. The key difference is the explicit recognition of the non-linearity of the process while retaining common signal processing architecture. By applying a Volterra series expansion to the reaction-diffusion functional, a high-accuracy representation of the process is obtained. Several methods for identifying the double-impulse response of the quadratic term of the series are discussed. Characterization is carried out based on the bi-harmonic signal sampling method of the Bilinear Transfer Function, the Fourier transform of the double-impulse spread function. Several photoresist systems are characterized, and strong quadratic behavior is observed for many. The resulting estimated BTF are presented, and their differences are discussed.
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- 2010
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12. In situ aberration measurement technique based on multi-illumination settings and principal component analysis of aerial images
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Dongbo Xu, Dongbo Xu, primary, Xiangzhao Wang, Xiangzhao Wang, additional, Yang Bu, Yang Bu, additional, Lifeng Duan, Lifeng Duan, additional, Guanyong Yan, Guanyong Yan, additional, Jishuo Yang, Jishuo Yang, additional, and Anatoly Y. Burov, Anatoly Y. Burov, additional
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- 2012
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13. FC60 the action of tacrine and amiridine on the behavioural and biochemical disturbances of rats with multiple sclerosis
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T. Robakidze, Y. Burov, and O. Litinskaya
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Action (philosophy) ,business.industry ,Tacrine ,Multiple sclerosis ,medicine ,Pharmaceutical Science ,medicine.disease ,business ,Neuroscience ,medicine.drug - Published
- 1994
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14. Pharmacological effects of amiridin
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H. Parvez, L. Cadysheva, A. Voronin, Y. Burov, T. Rodakidze, and E. M. Peganov
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Pharmacology ,Chemistry
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