Publications by authors named "S Kovachev"

This study examined burnout dynamics among Ukrainian academic staff during the full-scale war. A cross-sectional study was conducted twice: the first wave in July 2022 and the second in January 2023. To assess the burnout syndrome as the final outcome, the self-reported Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services adapted for socioeconomic professions by Vodopyanova was used and correlated with different characteristics.

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The Russian sector of the arctic shelf is the longest in the world. Quite a lot of places of massive discharge of bubble methane from the seabed into the water column and further into the atmosphere were found there. This natural phenomenon requires an extensive complex of geological, biological, geophysical, and chemical studies.

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  • * Results indicated that there was no statistically significant increased risk of endometrial pathology in women using vaginal oestrogen compared to those who did not, with no cases of atypical endometrial hyperplasia or endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia reported during the study.
  • * The research supports the safety of topical vaginal oestrogens for treating genitourinary syndrome in menopausal women, highlighting their lesser impact on endometrial health compared to oral oestrogen
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  • The Arctic seas are gaining attention for their potential in hydrocarbon extraction and new marine transport routes, necessitating detailed studies of geohazards related to seismicity.
  • This paper focuses on ocean-bottom seismographs (OBS) using advanced broadband molecular-electronic transfer sensors, showcasing their design and functionality through a case study in the Laptev Sea from 2018-2020.
  • By analyzing data from pilot deployments, the study highlights the sensors' capabilities in various seismological applications and emphasizes their future use in assessing seismic hazards and understanding the impacts on Arctic permafrost and methane release.
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  • * It emphasizes the importance of the host immune system in controlling HPV infections, noting that a well-functioning immune system can help eliminate the virus and prevent disease progression.
  • * The analysis of various research studies from 1971-2021 indicates that IP shows significant clinical efficacy in treating HPV-related cervical changes and improving antiviral activity, potentially leading to the elimination of HPV from patients.
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