Publications by authors named "Makarenko T"

Two new amine-templated transition metal-based sulfates, [(CH)NH] [SO] [M(μ-OH)(μ-SO)] where M = Cr and Fe, have been synthesized via mild solvothermal synthesis. The compounds are isostructural and were refined in the monoclinic space group 2/. They feature the rare sulfate-bridged inorganic molecular wheels [Cr(OH)(SO)] and [Fe(OH)(SO)].

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A large spin, magnetically anisotropic, octanuclear vanadium(iii) wheel-like cluster has been synthesized. The coupling between adjacent VIII ions is ferromagnetic giving a ground state of St = 8, the largest known for a vanadium-based complex.

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Porous molecular crystals are an emerging class of porous materials that is unique in being built from discrete molecules rather than being polymeric in nature. In this study, we examined the effects of molecular structure of the precursors on the formation of porous solid-state structures with a series of 16 rigid aromatics. The majority of these precursors possess pyrazole groups capable of hydrogen bonding, as well as electron-rich aromatics and electron-poor tetrafluorobenzene rings.

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Cyanide-catalyzed benzoin condensation of terephthaldehyde produces a cyclic tetramer, which we propose to name cyclotetrabenzoin. Cyclotetrabenzoin is a square-shaped macrocycle ornamented with four α-hydroxyketone functionalities pointing away from the central cavity, the dimensions of which are 6.9×6.

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Potentialities of spectrography experts were demonstrated to be helpful to the employees of patient-care facilities (expertise and research institutions) in solving a variety of burning issues by joint effort. Tissue samplings, hairs and daily urine were comparatively analyzed, by the example of using the low-friction hip arthroplasty by comochrome friction Protasu-21WF, for the content of microelements (ME) belonging to the hip endoprosthesis. We found that MEs (Co, Cr, Mo) are mostly discharged during the first year of endoprosthesis utilization, after which, a regular reduction of concentrations was noted.

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Described in the paper are forensic-medical cases related with examinations of wounds inflicted by rubber case-shot--a relatively rare ammunition. The morphology of the above wounds and specific features of deposition of "shot metals" in the damaged region were studied. The possibilities of fixing a shot distance and ammunition type were defined.

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A table has been created, presenting normal levels of heavy metals (Hg, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, Ni, Zn, Sn, Tl, Ag) in human biological media. In contrast to other handbooks, the authors use the normal values derived on the basis of their own investigations at the spectral laboratory of Bureau of Forensic Medical Expert Evaluations, Public Health Committee of Moscow and published reports. Comparative analysis was carried out for each element in human organs, tissues, and urine, which will facilitate expert work.

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The authors describe a methodological approach to emission spectral analysis of material evidences aimed at evaluating the regularities of deposition of the shot metals at the site of injuries inflicted by gas guns. Injuries inflicted by gunshots with chemical cartridges and with shot cartridges, with and without obstructions, from different distances have been examined. The detected regularities may be useful in forensic medical expert evaluations by means of emission spectral analysis in cases with gas gunshots.

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Presents the methodology of experimental shots from various guns (n = 11) by common cartridges and of emission spectral analysis (ESA) which was used to study the regularities in deposition of "gunshot metals" at the site of gunshot injuries and to detect the characteristic differences in shooting with and without obstacles. Effects of some factors on deposition of metal components of gunshot products at the site of gunshot injuries are studied: type of gun, shell (with/without coating or semicoated), presence of obstacles, distance, and order of the shot. Results of studies are presented for some guns, which may be useful in forensic medical expert evaluations by means of ESA.

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The antigenic and immunogenic properties of the R-form lipopolysaccharides (R-LPS) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella minnesota, Escherichia coli and Shigella were studied. The results of the study revealed the existence of antigenic relationship between P.aeruginosa R-LPS and R-LPS Escherichia and Shigella.

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Trials of the Russian x-ray fluorescent crystal diffraction scanning spectrometer Spectroscan A01 manufactured by the Spectron firm in St. Petersburg showed its drawbacks which can lead to erroneous interpretation of the results; this does not permit us to recommend this device for practical forensic medical expert evaluations.

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The antigenic and immunogenic properties of R-form lipopolysaccharides (LPS) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella spp., Escherichia coli and Shigella spp. were studied.

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A preparation containing P. aeruginosa cell-wall proteins with a mol. wt.

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAC1R and its defective mutants (acetone-killed bacteria), Salmonella minnesota Re mutant (acetone-killed bacteria and Re-LPS) and Escherichia coli O14 (acetone-killed bacteria and enterobacterial common antigen, ECA) were studied in a mouse active protection test. Immunized mice were challenged with wild-type P. aeruginosa strains.

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Presents some aspects of using infrared spectrophotometry in forensic medical diagnosis of poisonings with some toxic compounds (drugs, organic solvents, etc.). Describes methods of preparing cadaveric material to analysis, examination of microsamples, and assessment of the results of analysis; examples of use of the method are offered.

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Synthetic D-rhamnan, with the structure of Pseudomonas aeruginosa common polysaccharide antigen (CPA), was conjugated with BSA. The artificial antigen obtained, and the natural antigens, lipopolysaccharides (LPS) of P. aeruginosa and Pseudomonas cerasi with rhamnan chains of the same structure, were studied by ELISA with rabbit antibodies to the D-rhamnan-BSA conjugate and to the P.

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