Publications by authors named "Garanin S"

The formation of nonlinear holographic images behind a multislab amplifier is studied. The analytical expressions describing magnitudes and locations of intensity maxima depending on the corresponding image number are derived. Comparison with numerical calculations results is given.

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  • The study examines how high-power laser systems interact with obstacles, leading to unexpectedly high intensity peaks in nonlinear holographic images.
  • It reveals that the interference between plane waves and converging image waves creates intensity maxima that can be significantly greater than the surrounding areas.
  • The study provides mathematical expressions for predicting these intensity peaks based on obstacle characteristics and discusses a modeling approach to analyze how various factors like beam size and obstacle properties affect laser performance.
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A peptide acidic hydrolysate of collagen (PHC) was obtained under conditions (4 N HCl) ensuring the predominant formation of short peptides, glyprolines. They were separated and their antiulcer activity was studied. Thirty individual peptides with molecular masses of 174-420 amu were isolated from the PHC by HPLC.

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200 TW peak power has been achieved experimentally using a Cr:forsterite master oscillator at 1250 nm, a stretcher, three optical parametrical amplifiers based on KD*P (DKDP) crystals providing 14.5 J energy in the chirped pulse at 910 nm central wavelength, and a vacuum compressor. The final parametrical amplifier and the compressor are described in detail.

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A comparative study of secondary specificities of enteropeptidase and trypsin was performed using peptide substrates with general formula A-(Asp/Glu)n-Lys(Arg)-(downward arrow)-B, where n = 1-4. This was the first study to demonstrate that, similar to other serine proteases, enteropeptidase has an extended secondary binding site interacting with 6-7 amino acid residues surrounding the peptide bond to be hydrolyzed. However, in the case of typical enteropeptidase substrates containing four negatively charged Asp/Glu residues at positions P2-P5, electrostatic interaction between these residues and the secondary site Lys99 of the enteropeptidase light chain is the main factor that determines hydrolysis efficiency.

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The results of complex ultrasonic, histological and cytological examination of 148 patients with newgrowths thyroid were analyzed. Grey-scale mode, colored and energy Doppler scanning, three-dimensional reconstruction of vessels were used. A new classification of nodular vascular pattern types based on 3-D reconstruction is proposed.

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A [3H]Dalargin preparation with a molar radioactivity of 52 Ci/mmol was obtained by the high temperature solid-state catalytic isotope exchange (HSCIE) of tritium for hydrogen at 150 degrees C. This tritium-labeled peptide was shown to completely retain its biological activity in the test of binding to opioid receptors from rat brain. The dissociation constant of the Dalargin-opioid receptor complex was found to be 4.

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