Publications by authors named "M I Vakar"

It is not always clear how to adjust for control data in causal inference, balancing the goals of reducing bias and variance. We show how, in a setting with repeated experiments, Bayesian hierarchical modeling yields an adaptive procedure that uses the data to determine how much adjustment to perform. The result is a novel analysis with increased statistical efficiency compared with the default analysis based on difference estimates.

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The ground-based experimental study of denitrogenation by oxygen breathing showed that two-hour denitrogenation was inadequate if the breathing gas contained about 10% nitrogen or if the process included 3-10 min of air breathing. The reduction of the nitrogen content in the breathing gas to 0.4-5% eliminated severe forms of the decompression disease and decreased significantly the incidence of its mild forms to 3.

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This paper briefly describes physiologo-hygienic evaluations of space suits, data of the preflight training and extravehicular activities of the Salyut-6 crewmembers. It discusses changes in physiological parameters, energy expenditures, heat release and associated performance of the autonomic life support system. The paper also analyzes physiologo-hygienic aspects of the extravehicular activity of the Salyut-6 crewmembers.

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The decompression from the hyperbaric air atmosphere with the pressure 840+/-5 mm Hg and subsequent 40 min exposure to the hypobaric atmosphere 308+/-1 mm Hg containing 40 to 95% O2 cause a decompression disease in 5-40% cases. The probability of the disease depends on the duration of nitrogen saturation at an increased pressure, physical fitness and individual susceptibility to decompression sickness.

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Short-time disturbances of the microcirculation in rabbits had a different influence on the ATP-ase activity of smooth and rough microsomes of the liver and heart. Mg+2ATP-ase activity in the liver decreased in both microsome fractions; as in the heart, the enzyme activity increased only in the smooth (light) microsomes.

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