Layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition method of polyelectrolytes is a versatile way of developing functional nanoscale coatings. Even though the mechanisms of LbL film development are well-established, currently there are no predictive models that can link film components with their final properties. The current health crisis has shown the importance of accelerated development of biomedical solutions such as antiviral coatings, and the implementation of machine learning methodologies for coating development can enable achieving this.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this article is to analyze the current situation of the development of the financial support sources in healthcare. In theoretical part we used generalized scientific methods of research such as analysis and synthesis to determine all the financial support sources in healthcare. In practical part we used the bulk of raw and processed statistical data and forecasting engine from Excel 2019 to understand the development trends of the healthcare financing sources and to define the level of their maturity based on their development lines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe HPHT diamond Schottky diode was assembled as a Metal/Intrinsic/p-doped structure betavoltaic cell (BC) with a very thin (1 μm) drift layer and tested under 5-30 keV electron beam irradiation using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The effect of the β-radiation energy and the backscattering of electrons on the energy conversion was studied. From the results obtained, it is shown that, the efficiency of the investigated BC increases from 1.
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October 2019
It has been earlier proposed a novel graft on basis of bioactive glass-ceramics for infected bony defects, where silver and copper ions are represented as antibacterial agents. The objective was to investigate clinical and radiological efficacy of the bioactive glass-ceramic composition (BGCC) as bone substitute material for periodontal intrabony defects surgery. In a group of 47 patients with periodontitis was conducted controlled clinical study of the proposed composition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study has evaluated the correlation between different carbapenemases detection methods on carbapenem non-susceptible strains from Northern and Eastern Europe; 31 institutions in 9 countries participated in the research project, namely Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, St. Petersburg, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, and Georgia. During the research program, a total of 5,001 clinical isolates were screened for any carbapenem non-susceptibility by the disk diffusion method, Vitek 2 or Phoenix system following the EUCAST guideline on detection of resistance mechanisms, version 1.
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