Publications by authors named "Lobastov S"

The paper presents the application of the acousto-optic tunable filter (AOTF) in surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy to measure the optical thickness of thin dielectric coatings. The technique presented uses combined angular and spectral interrogation modes to obtain the reflection coefficient under the condition of SPR. Surface electromagnetic waves were excited in the Kretschmann geometry, with the AOTF serving as a monochromator and polarizer of light from a white broadband radiation source.

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We report on the first direct measurement of the proton separation energy for the proton-unbound nucleus (69)Br. Bypassing the (68)Se waiting point in the rp process is directly related to the 2p-capture rate through (69)Br, which depends exponentially on the proton separation energy. We find a proton separation energy for (69)Br of Sp((69)Br )= -785(-40)(+34) keV; this is less bound compared to previous predictions which have relied on uncertain theoretical calculations.

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The authors present the results of study of arbidolum therapeutic-and-prophylactic effectiveness in acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) under conditions of military staff with determination of economic expediency. Coefficient of effectiveness of arbidolum prophylactic use was 25% and efficiency index--1.33.

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The results obtained during the study of antigeneity of inactivated vaccines against hepatitis A ("Avaxim", France; "Hep-A-in-VAC", Russia; "Havrix", Belgium) used in troop units and RF MD institutions are presented in the article. The aim of the investigation is choice of the drug that provides the production of antibody protective levels in maximally short periods. It is very important for the army collectives sent to the zones of armed conflicts and HAV epidemic centres.

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The epidemiological effectiveness of interferon inductor "Poludanum" produced by "LENS Pharm" (Russia) for prevention of acute respiratory viral infections was tested. The drug was administered among the students of Military Medical Academy (101 students) according to scheme 1: in a nose, 3 drops in each nasal passage two times per week during 4 weeks, with 2 week interruption then the scheme was repeated. The scheme 2 included 3 drops in each nasal passage once a week during 10 weeks (95 students).

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