Publications by authors named "S L Alexandrov"

Gingival retraction is the withdrawal of the marginal gingiva away from the tooth. This procedure creates a space between the prepared tooth and the gingival tissues to catch more fine details of the impression material. The most common retraction device used in clinical practice is the retraction cord.

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Bulk ideal flows constitute a wide class of solutions in plasticity theory. Ideal flow solutions concern inverse problems. In particular, the solution determines part of the boundary of a region where it is valid.

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Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are adult stem cells that have been widely investigated for their potential to regenerate damaged and diseased tissues. Multiple pre-clinical studies and clinical trials have demonstrated a therapeutic response following treatment with MSCs for various pathologies, including cardiovascular, neurological and orthopaedic diseases. The ability to functionally track cells following administration in vivo is pivotal to further elucidating the mechanism of action and safety profile of these cells.

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Article Synopsis
  • The origins of horseback riding are still unclear, with evidence suggesting horses were domesticated for milk around 3500 to 3000 BCE, but not confirming they were ridden.
  • The preservation of riding equipment is rare, and the validity of dental studies in horses is debated, making it difficult to ascertain when horses were first ridden.
  • A study of five Yamnaya individuals from 3021 to 2501 BCE shows distinct bone changes associated with riding, marking them as the earliest known human riders.
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This work is devoted to the development of nanosphere lithography (NSL) technology, which is a low-cost and efficient method to form nanostructures for nanoelectronics, as well as optoelectronic, plasmonic and photovoltaic applications. Creating a nanosphere mask by spin-coating is a promising, but not sufficiently studied method, requiring a large experimental base for different sizes of nanospheres. So, in this work, we investigated the influence of the technological parameters of NSL by spin-coating on the substrate coverage area by a monolayer of nanospheres with a diameter of 300 nm.

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