Publications by authors named "I N Serdiuk"

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are prone to develop infections. Accordingly, 195 untreated early (e)RA patients and 398 healthy controls were selected from women in Tatarstan's cohort to study infectious history in the anamnesis (four criteria) and in the previous year (16 criteria). Information about annual infections was collected face-to-face from year to year by a qualified rheumatologist/general practitioner and included the active use of information from medical records.

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The feature of abundant and environmentally friendly heavy atoms (HAs) like bromine to accelerate spin-forbidden transitions in organic molecules has been known for years. In combination with the easiness of incorporation, bromine derivatives of organic emitters showing thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emerge as a cheap and efficient solution for the slow reverse intersystem crossing (rISC) problem in such emitters and strong efficiency roll-off of all-organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Here, we present a comprehensive photophysical study of a emitter reported previously and its hexabromo derivative showing a remarkable enhancement of rISC of up to 9 times and a short lifetime of delayed fluorescence of 2 μs.

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The development of white-light-emitting polymers has been actively pursued because of the importance of such polymers in various applications, such as lighting sources and displays. To generate white-light, numerous research efforts have focused on synthesizing multifluorophore-based random copolymers to effectively cover the entire visible region. However, due to their intrinsic synthetic and structural features, this strategy has limitations in securing color reproducibility and stability.

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Background: university students are believed to retain the highest levels of health literacy. They are perceived as the opinion leaders within their communities; therefore, their health-related beliefs and attitudes are deemed important for public health campaigns. This study aimed to investigate the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy drivers among university students in the Czech Republic.

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Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) has recently become an extensively investigated phenomenon due to its high potential for application in organic optoelectronics. Currently, there is still lack of a model describing correctly basic photophysical parameters of organic TADF emitters. This article presents such a photophysical model describing the rates of intersystem crossing (ISC), reverse ISC (rISC), and radiative deactivation in various media and emphasizing key importance of molecular vibrations on the example of a popular TADF dye 9,10-dihydro-9,9-dimethyl-10-(4-(4,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)phenyl)-acridine (DMAC-TRZ).

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