Publications by authors named "D A Denisov"

The direct C-H activation of inert C(sp)-H bonds in a hydrocarbon chain has been a very attractive target in organic synthesis for many decades. Among all the variety of processes, those driven by vinyl carbocations are quite scarce thus far, and it is hard to control for unstabilized vinyl cations. In this study, we designed a double C(sp)-H functionalization of unactivated alkyl CH groups to produce a totally substituted quaternary carbon stereocenter via insertion of vinyl carbocations.

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Background: Remote teaching of procedural skills has demonstrated equivalence in knowledge acquisition compared to in-person teaching. Variations in terminology for probe and needle movements may serve as a barrier in remote training of ultrasound (US)-guided renal access for percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). This pilot study investigated the utility of standardized terminology in remote training of US-guided renal access for PCNL.

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  • A study was conducted on the optical quality of a large lithium triborate crystal with untreated surfaces.
  • The researchers measured optical absorption coefficients at two specific wavelengths: 1070 nm and 1908 nm.
  • The measurement technique used for this analysis was piezoelectric resonance laser calorimetry.
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This report describes the identification and management of a Stener-like lesion of the medial collateral ligament of the knee in a 55-year-old woman. Patient underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) following a skiing injury and was found to have a tear of the distal fibers of the superficial medial collateral ligament (MCL) complex, with displacement of the ligament superficial to the tendons inserting at the pes anserinus. Identification of a Stener-like lesion in the setting of MCL injury aids in selecting appropriate management.

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In this work, we demonstrate the features of a two-stage epitaxial growth technique and show the results of power and efficiency measurements for three different designs of quantum cascade lasers with a record-high peak power in the 8 μm spectral region. The time-resolved QCL spectral study proves that InP-based upper cladding paired with an InP contact layer provides better heat dissipation and allows one to reach better power characteristics in comparison with InGaAs-based contact, even with short pulse pumping.

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