Publications by authors named "Kochetov I"

Theoretical studies of the characteristics of the spatial relaxation of the average energy of electrons in inert gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) in a uniform electric field had been carried out. Conditions were considered when spatial relaxation has the character of damped oscillations. The calculations were performed using the Monte Carlo technique both without and taking into account the secondary electrons that appeared due to the ionization of atoms by electron impact.

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Air plasma density decay in a filament produced by an intense femtosecond laser pulse in an external electric field was investigated experimentally and theoretically. It was demonstrated by means of the terahertz scattering technique that the rate of plasma decay decreases with increasing electric field. At the electric field of 7 kV/cm the lifetime of plasma with the density above 10(16) cm(-3) was prolonged from 0.

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Qualitative and quantitative studies of structural changes of synaptic contacts and processes were performed in aged memory-non-impaired an aged memory-impaired rats compared to young rats in the stratum lucidum of the hippocampus. Aged memory-impaired rats (compared with young adults) showed alteration in the ultrastructure of mossy fiber expansions and the loss of axospinous synapses formed by them. These changes were more pronounced than in memory-non-impaired rats.

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It was established that plant tissues killed by various aldehydes in low concentrations, which evoked general enzyme inactivation for a long time retain permeability and lipoprotein bonds in the cell membranes. Such preparations from Elodea Canadensis leaves are used for: Cu, Zn, Pb, Hg toxical effect investigation. It was stated by chemoluminescence methods that these ions induce slow developed oxidative radical chain reaction in lipid cell membranes and break the lipoprotein bonds.

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