Publications by authors named "Nikonova V"

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  • Olive oil production in Europe generates significant amounts of by-products, including olive mill wastewater (OMWW), which contains high levels of polyphenols that can be harmful to the environment if not managed properly.
  • OMWW poses a challenge due to the dual nature of polyphenols, as they have beneficial antioxidant properties but can disrupt ecological balance and harm biodiversity when present in high concentrations.
  • This study introduces a novel approach using eco-friendly bismuth-based materials to efficiently capture and photodegrade difficult-to-remove polyphenols from wastewater, achieving a remarkable 98% removal rate while improving water quality.
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The article is devoted to heterocyclization of bis(2-chloroprop-2-en-1-yl)sulfide which proceeds in hydrazine hydrate-alkali medium and leads to formation of thiophene and pyrrole derivatives: previously described 4,5,9,10-tetrahydrocycloocta[1,2-c;5,8-c']dithiophene, as well as unknown hydrazone of 5-methylidene-3-methyldihydrothiophen-2-one and 1-amino-2-(propynylsulfanylpropenylsulfanyl)-3,5-dimethylpyrrole. Tentative mechanisms for the formation of the heterocyclic products are discussed. Obtained hydrazone of 5-methylidene-3-methyldihydrothiophen-2-one was used for the synthesis of a range of azine derivatives and in oxidation process with SeO.

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In order to assess the effectiveness of the detection of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients by screening compared with diagnoses based on clinical manifestations, the data of the National CF Patient Registry (NCFPR) from the year 2012 (group I: children aged 6-9 years, diagnosed prior to the start of screening) were compared with the data in the NCFPR from the year 2015 (group II: children 6-9 years after the start of screening) for CF patients from the Moscow region. Homozygotes for c.1521_1523delCTT (F508del) were separately compared in both groups.

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Mutual diffusion in multicomponent liquids is studied. It is taken into consideration that the influence of complex formation on the diffusion process may be substantial. The theory is applied to analyze mass transfer in an acetone-chloroform solution.

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The effects of fullerene C(60) nanocomposites on human platelet aggregation induced by ADP, ristocetin, and collagen were studied. The nanocomposite containing fullerene C(60) in polyvinyl pyrrolidone solution did not change platelet aggregation, while fullerene C(60) in crown ether and Twin-80 solutions inhibited ADP-induced platelet aggregation by 20 and 30%, respectively.

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  • There's been a recent focus in molecular biology on understanding how genetic information is implemented.
  • Research is increasingly centered on how cells communicate with each other and within themselves.
  • This shift highlights the importance of signaling mechanisms in biological processes.
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  • The epidemiological surveillance system for HIV in the USSR indicates that the country is at the start of an epidemic.
  • As of April 1989, sexual contact accounted for 50% of HIV transmission, while parenteral methods (like needle sharing) made up 25.8%.
  • This data highlights the critical routes of HIV spread that need addressing to control the epidemic's progression.
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A great number of numeric taxonomy methods, varying in the techniques of coding signs, similarity calculations and group analysis, as well as the insufficiency of criteria for the evaluation of numeric taxonomy methods, permitted us to propose the quantitative approach to the evaluation of the optimum method of numeric taxonomy. The dendrograms obtained by different methods were compared by calculating the measure of "proximity" which was assumed to be the sum of distances between divisions on different grouping levels.

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  • A new version of the immunoenzyme assay cuts the procedure time by 3 hours compared to the traditional method.
  • This faster variant still maintains high sensitivity and reproducibility.
  • It's a more efficient option for those needing quicker test results without sacrificing accuracy.
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  • The study focused on the meningococcal polyvalent ABC-vaccine to determine the best vaccination doses for children aged 0.5-15 years.
  • Researchers measured specific bactericidal antibodies before and 30 days after immunization to assess the vaccine's effectiveness.
  • The findings established optimal vaccine doses based on age groups: 80 µg for 0.5-2 years, 100 µg for 3-7 years, 120 µg for 8-11 years, and 160 µg for 12-15 years, achieving a strong immune response in 95-100% of vaccinated children.
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  • The national BCG vaccine shows promise as an oncolytic and immunotherapeutic agent against undifferentiated sarcoma induced by a specific adenovirus in hamsters.
  • Preliminary findings indicate that administering the vaccine before tumor formation leads to significant positive outcomes.
  • However, injecting the vaccine directly into existing tumors did not lead to any noticeable tumor regression.
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A total of 24 strains of microorganisms with basic marks relating them to the family of Vibrionaceae were isolated from human faeces, liquid sewage and waters of surface reservoirs contaminated with sewage. The study of biological, cultural and biochemical characteristics, determination of phenotypic similarity according to Adanson-Sneath, investigation of DNA composition and extent of DNA hybridization by the methods of gene taxonomy induced us to establish taxonomic independence of the discovered strains at the level of the genus Allomonas gen. nov.

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The investigation was carried out to study the safety and reactogenicity of meningococcal chemical polyvalent (ABC) vaccine with the aim of finding the optimum vaccination doses of this vaccine for the immunization of children of different age groups. The investigation, carried out in accordance with the methodological principles of a strictly controlled epidemiological field trial, showed the preparation to be safe, nonreactogenic and to produce no pronounced sensitizing effect.

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  • The study analyzed official statistics on typhoid morbidity in the USSR from 1950 to 1976, finding that most regions showed a linear trend in disease rates.
  • Researchers calculated an average annual decrease in typhoid cases of about 6.14%, with variations ranging from 3.09% to 9.89% across different republics.
  • The authors suggest that this decline is linked to lower spread of the bacteria causing typhoid and improvements in sanitary and hygiene conditions in the Soviet Union.
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24 strains of Gram-negative bacilli with the polar location of flagellae, oxidase positive, releasing no gas in the process of glucose fermentation in aerobic and anaerobic conditions in the High-Leifson test, belonging to the family Vibrionaceae, were isolated from the feces of healthy persons, polluted water and sewage. Analysis by the method of numerical taxonomy revealed that these strains were essentially different from all other members of this family, and 19 of them formed a sharply defined group on the S-0,85 level, tentatively named Allomonas enterica comb. nov.

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The results of the monthly registration of typhoid cases in all union republics and in the USSR as a whole for the period of 1970--1976 were analyzed. The mathematical parameters of the monthyly distribution of morbidity rate under the influence of long-term factors for each union republic were determined. In analyzing actual morbidity rates for definite years these data may help determine to what extent such rates are influenced by incidental factors.

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Mathematico-statistical analysis of typhoid-paratyphoid infection morbidity in the USSR during 1900--1940 revealed a regular many-year cyclic recurrence of the changes in the morbidity level. The intensity of the morbidity level reduction at the periods of decline--in 1900--1917, 1920--1928, and in 1932--1939--was similar. A successive reduction of morbidity of this group of infections, by 6.

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Statistical materials of recording the number of patients and of the typhoid-paratyphoid infections morbidity level in Russia and the USSR from 1891 to 1976 was studied. A stable tendency to reduction of this morbidity was noted. In analysing the empirical and flattened--by 3 and 5 points--curves of the number of patients and the morbidity level a regularity of declining morbidity rises was revealed.

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Elaboration of an objective approach to the classification of salmonellae by the biochemical characteristics is of great theoretical and practical interest. The authors carried out a taxonomic analysis of 966 salmonellae and 241 arizonae by 26 biochemical signs. Similarity between all the couples was estimated on the computer M-220; group analysis was carried out by 3 methods with the successive reduction of the group level by 2%.

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Strains (29) of Corynebacterium genus were studied with the use of the method of numerical taxonomy. 48 characteristics (including morphological, tinctorial, cultural and biochemical ones) were analyzed. All the strains tested proved to belong to the same taxon.

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