Publications by authors named "Karimov A"

Synchronization of nonlinear systems is a crucial problem in many applications, including system identification, data forecasting, compressive sensing, coupled oscillator topologies, and neuromorphic systems. Despite many efficient synchronization techniques being developed, there are some unresolved issues such as fast and reliable synchronization using short or noisy fragments of available data. In this paper, we use time-reversible integration to obtain a synchronization technique as a generalization of the well-known Pecora-Carroll method.

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This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of primary hepatic angiosarcoma, a rare and aggressive malignancy, focusing on its diagnostic challenges and unique imaging characteristics. The objective is to delineate the distinctive features of angiosarcoma through computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging modalities, contributing to improved diagnostic precision and adding valuable insights to the scientific literature. We present the case of a 25-year-old male with primary hepatic angiosarcoma, emphasizing the challenges in distinguishing it from other vascular tumors.

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The article is based on the results of sociological survey of medical workers of the Republic of Bashkortostan in 2021. The approaches to issues of their professional activities are analyzed. It is argued that the COVID-19 pandemic has aggravated a number of systemic problems accumulated in health care system in last years.

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AlF has interesting electrophysical properties, due to which the material is promising for applications in supercapacitors, UV coatings with low refractive index, excimer laser mirrors, and photolithography. The formation of AlF-based nano- and micro-wires can bring new functionalities to AlF material. AlF nanowires are used, for example, in functionally modified microprobes for a scanning probe microscope.

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Walking disorder is one of the most frequent consequences of stroke and traumatic brain injury, occurring in 80% of cases. Spastic paresis of the muscles of the lower extremity is the cause formed in 20-40% of patients within a few weeks after brain damage. In this case, a complex of symptoms occurs: motor deficiency (muscle paresis), increased muscle tone (spasticity), biomechanical changes in muscles, joints and surrounding tissues, contractures.

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Context: The COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting health and economies across the world, although the nature of direct and indirect effects on Asian agrifood systems and food security has not yet been well understood.

Objectives: This paper assesses the initial responses of major farming and food systems to COVID-19 in 25 Asian countries, and considers the implications for resilience, food and nutrition security and recovery policies by the governments.

Methods: A conceptual systems model was specified including key pathways linking the direct and indirect effects of COVID-19 to the resilience and performance of the four principal Asian farming and food systems, viz, lowland rice based; irrigated wheat based; hill mixed; and dryland mixed systems.

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Along with pharmacological applications due to bioactive elements such as flavonoids and glycyrrhizin, licorice has positive influences on the rehabilitation, rejuvenation, and management of salt-affected degraded lands in arid regions. These features made this plant widely appreciated worldwide when climate change is showing detrimental impacts for crop production and food security. However, a growing demand followed by irrational harvesting of wild licorice plants has led to substantial dwindling of its natural habitat.

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  • More than a third of sepsis patients die, often with unclear causes of death that autopsy can help clarify.
  • This study analyzed 107 sepsis patients who died in a surgical intensive care unit, comparing clinical diagnoses with autopsy findings in 60 cases.
  • Results showed discrepancies in diagnoses for some patients, highlighting that many fatal conditions, like acute myocardial infarction and liver abscesses, were not recognized before death.
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Numerous experiments on the effect of acoustic fields on oil media have shown the changing nature of oil physicochemical properties. In the present paper, we present a concept of internal airlift for oil medium with dissolved gas which could be propelled by external acoustic field. The mechanism determining gas bubble size as a function of pressure change is discussed.

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Background: The responsive neurostimulation system (RNS) is used in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who are not candidates for surgical resection of a seizure focus. As a relatively new therapy option, the adverse effects of long-term implantation are still being clarified. We present a series of two patients who presented with similar symptoms which were attributable to migration of the intracranially implanted subdural leads.

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Autophagy is considered as a mechanism of progression of heart failure, but under certain conditions, it can also act as an adaptation mechanism. Beclin-1 plays the key role in autophagy. We studied the features of Beclin-1 expression in cardiomyocytes of the left ventricle in arterial hypertension, type 1 diabetes mellitus, and their combination.

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The effects of climate change and soil salinization on dryland ecosystems are already widespread, and ensuring food security is a crucial challenge. In this article, we demonstrate changes in growth performance and seed quality of a new high-yielding quinoa genotype (Q5) exposed to sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium sulfate (NaSO), and mixed salts (NaCl + NaSO). Differential responses to salt stress in growth performance, seed yield, and seed quality were identified.

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The title compound (systematic name: 5-hydroxy-3,6,7,8-tetramethoxy-2-phenyl-4-chromen-4-one), CHO, is a flavone that was isolated from a butanol extract of the herb . The flavone mol-ecule is almost planar, with a dihedral angle between the planes of the benzo-pyran-4-one group and the attached phenyl ring of 6.4 (4)°.

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Alkylation of sodium diethyldithiocarbamate with allyl-2-chloroacetate, allyl-3-chloropropionate, chloromethyl-2-(tetrahydrofuran-2-yl)acetate, and 4-(chloromethyl)-1,3-dioxolane in the aqueous medium synthesized functionally substituted esters of N, N-dietyleditiocarbamic acid (M1-M4). Most active compounds were docked into the catalytic active site of the enzyme. We identified that acetate moiety for inhibition of hCA I, hCA II, and α-glycosidase and dioxolane and thiocarbamic acid moieties for inhibition of AChE and BChE enzymes are very important.

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Engineering solutions based on dynamical chaos may improve the characteristics of various sensors such as metal detectors, salinometers, optical and magnetic field sensors, and so on. In this study, we investigated the possibility of creating inductive sensors based on Sprott chaotic oscillators with a planar printed circuit board inductive coil. The electric circuit of each sensor was obtained by merging two parts, namely, a harmonic oscillator and a nonlinear filter.

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Background: Wheat is the most important staple crop in Afghanistan and accounts for the main part of cereal production. However, wheat production has been unstable during the last decades and the country depends on seed imports. Wheat research in Afghanistan has emphasized releases of new, high-yielding and disease resistant varieties but rates of adoption of improved varieties are uncertain.

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In this paper, we consider nonlinear integration techniques, based on direct Padé approximation of the differential equation solution, and their application to conservative chaotic initial value problems. The properties of discrete maps obtained by nonlinear integration are studied, including phase space volume dynamics, bifurcation diagrams, spectral entropy, and the Lyapunov spectrum. We also plot 2D dynamical maps to enlighten the features introduced by nonlinear integration techniques.

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Aim: To study the location and verification of motor points (MP) of the upper limbs for targeting botulinum toxin (BT) type A injections in the treatment of spasticity.

Material And Methods: Twenty healthy people were examined. Using electromyography a complete study of the muscles of the upper limbs was conducted.

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The human placenta is essential for the supply of the fetus. To monitor the fetal development, imaging data is acquired using (US). Although it is currently the gold-standard in fetal imaging, it might not capture certain abnormalities of the placenta.

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Background: The Medical Education Partnership Initiative, has helped to mitigate the digital divide in Africa. The aim of the study was to assess the level of access, attitude, and training concerning meaningful use of electronic resources and EBM among medical students at an African medical school.

Methods: The study involved medical students at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences, Harare.

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Transpedicular metal systems are very widely applied in surgical treatment of spinal pathology. Recently TiNi constructions were introduced into practice. This material is characterized by shape memory, superior elasticity and cyclic durability.

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Nowadays transpedicular fixation systems have gained great priority in stabilization of thoracic and lumbar spine. But implantation of the system may cause iatrogenic complications due to extrapedicular insertion (malposition) of screws. Present work is devoted to analysis of neurologic disturbances of screw malposition in the prospective study of 44 consecutive patients.

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A total of 237 patients were examined: 127 with gastric cancer and 110 with colonic cancer, 99 women and 138 men, mean age 57.5 years. Erythrocyte deformability and aggregation were studied by original methods.

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