Publications by authors named "Nikulin I"

A laboratory technology for a new ultra-low background hybrid material (HM) which meets the requirements for neutron absorption with simultaneous neutron detection has been developed. The technology and hybrid material can be useful for future low background underground detectors designed to directly search for dark matter with liquid noble gases. The HM is based on a polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) polymer matrix in which gadolinium nuclei are homogeneously distributed up to 1.

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We stated and solved three successive problems concerning automatization of geological mapping using the case of the Bolshetroitskoe high-grade iron ore deposit in weathered crust of Banded Iron Formation (Kursk Magnetic Anomaly, Belgorod Region, Russia). (1) Selecting a classification (clustering) method of geochemical data without reference sampling, i.e.

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Here we propose the conception of small-size piezoelectric accelerator of charged particles that operates due to the piezoelectric effect at varying mechanical force applied to piezoelectrics in vacuum. The accelerating voltage and the energy of accelerated particles are estimated. In the proof-of-principle experiment we demonstrate the effect of the emission of X-ray radiation at the mechanical compression of piezoelectric ceramics in vacuum.

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The aim of the study was to assess effects of H2-blocker of the IIId generation famotidine (quamatel) on the progression of acute and chronic pancreatitis and intensity of pain in patients with pancreatitis. 46 patients received standard therapy plus intravenous quamatel. Control patients received only standard treatment.

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In the late follow-up period after gastrectomy conduction for gastric cancer using antireflux muff-like esophago-jejunal anastomosis 587 patients were examined. Mild reflux esophagitis was revealed in 29 (4.9%), moderate--in 9 (1.

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An immediate result of surgical treatment of gastric stump cancer in 68 patients is presented. The resectability rate was 23.5%.

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A total of 57 males with stage-II hypertensive disease were studied to diagnose latent atrial disturbances of cardiac rhythm. Holter monitoring showed that latent atrial arrhythmias were diagnosed in 82.4% of patients.

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The aim of this study was to determine the significance of the "coronary factor" in patients with essential hypertension (EH). Electrocardiogram Holter monitoring was performed in 61 patients with EH stage II (according to the World Health Organization criteria). Silent, ie, painless ST-segment depression, was found in 34 patients on whom echocardiography, a treadmill test, and transesophageal pacing were performed.

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To determine the role of the sympathetic nervous system in myocardial ischemia with essential hypertension, plasma norepinephrine, heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), and the HR.BP double product at the time of silent ischemia during pacing and exercise treadmill test (ETT) were compared with basal values in 20 patients with sustained essential hypertension and stable angina, 3 to 60 days (12.6 +/- 11.

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Holter monitoring was performed in 61 patients with essential hypertension. Painless, silent ST segment depression was found in 34 patients. Exercise myocardial scintigraphy indicated the occurrence of transient perfusion defects without abnormal clearance (Group 1) and those with abnormal clearance (Group 2).

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The mechanism of substrate inhibition of rabbit skeletal muscle fructose-1.6-bisphosphatase was examined. Analysis of substrate saturation curves obtained at different concentrations of Mg2+ revealed that the inhibiting effect of the substrate is manifested only within the complex with Mg2+, whereas the free form of the substrate causes no inhibition.

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Out of 99 examinees, 78 patients had mitral valve prolapse of various degree. The control group included 21 individuals without the prolapse who had the same clinical signs. All the patients underwent Holter monitoring and bicycle ergometry; diagnostic transesophageal atrial pacing was performed in 26 examinees.

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The paper is devoted to the solution of problems related to clinical dosimetry in radiation therapy with open radionuclides, i.e. technical methodological problems of measurement of an absorbed therapeutic dose of radiation in targets in volume distribution of a radionuclide.

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Bicycle ergometry, the treadmill test, transesophageal pacing of the left atrium and 24-h monitoring of the ECG were performed on an outpatient basis in 82 persons (all men) with angina pectoris of effort and stenosing atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries verified with the aid of selective coronarography and in 17 men with intact coronary arteries. Transesophageal pacing and the treadmill test exhibited the highest sensitivity (94 and 89%, respectively) in the diagnosis of the latent forms of coronary failure. The sensitivity of bicycle ergometry (77%) was significantly lower which was caused by a considerable number (21%) of tests completed before the appearance of diagnostic criteria.

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During 16-h electrocardiographic monitoring of 29 patients with stage II (WHO) essential hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy, the episodes of painless "silent" myocardial ischaemia were registered in 12. In these patients a bicycle ergometry test, transoesophageal atrial pacing, isotope ventriculography at rest and during isometric exercise, and coronary angiography in 3 cases, were performed. A comprehensive evaluation of findings revealed the presence of coronary insufficiency not accompanied by pain syndrome.

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It was found that a decrease in the activating cation (Mg2+) concentration below [A]0.5 causes the disappearance of cooperativity of the fructose 1.6-bisphosphatase substrate binding sites induced by high fructose 2.

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Addition of ribose-5-phosphate into the incubation medium of primary culture of cardiomyocytes was shown to prevent a decrease in the ATP content under conditions of "metabolic ischemia" and anoxia. Possible mechanisms of ribose-5-phosphate participation in maintaining of the energetic status of myocardial cell in pathological conditions are discussed.

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