Publications by authors named "M D Semin"

The paper explores the 3D stationary vortex structure of turbulent airflow near the dead-end face of a blind heading, ventilated via a forcing ventilation system. Despite its significance in blind heading ventilation, previous studies primarily focused on temporal dynamics of harmful impurities, overlooking flow structure details crucial for mass transfer processes. Our study delves into the ventilation flow structure across diverse parameters of the auxiliary ventilation system.

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Anxiety is a common issue among university students, many of them experience anxiety, depression, and stress during their school life. This study aimed to compare the acute physiological stress responses of students divided into two groups according to their perceived anxiety levels (positive test anxiety, PTA+, and negative test anxiety, PTA-). Heart rate variability (HRV) and electrodermal activity (EDA) were used to assess stress.

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In recent years, there has been a notable integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into mine ventilation systems. A mine ventilation network presents a complex system with numerous interconnected processes, some of which pose challenges for deterministic simulation methods. The utilization of machine learning techniques and evolutionary algorithms offers a promising avenue to address these complexities, resulting in enhanced monitoring and control of air parameter distribution within the ventilation network.

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  • Basaloid follicular hamartomas are benign tumors in humans that may be inherited; this study examines similar abnormalities in a young cat.
  • The young cat showed clinical signs like hair loss and abnormal skin thickening, with skin samples revealing irregularities in hair follicles and abnormal keratin production.
  • This case report is significant as it presents the first evidence of basaloid follicular hamartomas in cats, highlighting the condition's clinical and histopathological features.
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This study aimed to find relationships between the properties of beeswax-based oleogels and the type of oil used. The influence of linseed, sunflower, olive, and fish oils was studied. For these oils, the fatty acid composition, the content of total polar components, and the iodine value were characterized.

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