Publications by authors named "R S Kadyrov"

There is scarce evidence of a relationship between positive and psychosomatic characteristics. This study aimed to examine the associations of somatic burden with psychological resources such as optimism, resilience, and general self-efficacy. Russian participants (n = 1020) completed measures of psychological resources at Time 1 and somatic symptoms at Time 2.

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Polymeric models of the core prepared with a Raise3D Pro2 3D printer were employed for methane hydrate formation. Polylactic acid (PLA), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), carbon fiber reinforced polyamide-6 (UltraX), thermoplastic polyurethane (PolyFlex), and polycarbonate (ePC) were used for printing. Each plastic core was rescanned using X-ray tomography to identify the effective porosity volumes.

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Somatic burden has become one of the most common psychological reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide. This study examined the prevalence of somatic burden, latent profiles, and associated factors of somatic symptoms during the pandemic in a large sample of Russians. We used cross-sectional data from 10,205 Russians collected during October-December, 2021.

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Wettability is an important factor that controls the position and transport of fluids in the porous structure of a hydrocarbon reservoir. Direct quantitative wettability measurement methods include determination of the contact angle. One of the popular laboratory methods for its measurement is the sessile drop method, where the droplet of liquid is set onto the solid sample surface and the angle between liquid and solid phases in a 2D profile image is measured using a high-resolution optical subsystem.

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It is demonstrated for the first time that carboxylic ortho esters may be reduced to acetals using hydrogen as the reducing agent. Hydrogenolysis was performed under mild conditions over commercially available hydrogenation catalysts (5% Pd/C and 5% Pt/C). The present method is especially useful for the selective transformation of carboxylic acids and lactones into acetals.

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