Publications by authors named "S Mudry"

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  • - The discovery of new ternary compounds YPtX (where X is Al or Ga) has been confirmed through X-ray diffraction studies, showing they share a structural variant with the subnitride BaNaN and have been synthesized from alloys heated to 600 °C.
  • - The unique structure features platinum-centered octahedra and Y-Y bonds within a framework involving platinum, indicating similarities to CeNiSi-type compounds.
  • - Electronic structure analysis reveals that these compounds behave as metals due to their bonding characteristics, which include a blend of electrostatic interactions and metallic bonding among the elements.
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Objectives: Osteoporosis often occurs in individuals of different age groups, frequently during menopause and after ovariectomy. It increases the risk of pathological fractures almost twice. The aim of our research was to assess bone metabolism, nanocomposite structure of the tibia under conditions of ovariectomy and zoledronic acid treatment.

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Clinical use of glucocorticoids is a frequent cause of secondary osteoporosis, which reduces the mineral density of bones and results in pathological fractures. Mechanical stimulation as non-physiological high-frequency vibration with low acceleration prevents the loss of a crystalline component and stimulates the anabolic remodeling of the bone. The aim of the present research was to assess the impact of mechanical vibration on the bone structure in rats, which received glucocorticoids.

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An analysis of the structure features of liquid Co-Sn alloys has been performed by means of X-ray diffraction method, viscosity coefficient analysis and computer simulation method. The X-ray diffraction investigations were carried out over a wide concentration range at the temperature 1473 K. It was found that the structure of these alloys can be described in the frame of independent X-ray scattering model.

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Shear viscosity measurements were performed for liquid Co-Sn alloys over a wide temperature range above the respective liquidus temperatures. A high temperature oscillating-cup viscometer was used. It was found experimentally that viscosity as a function of temperature obeys an Arrhenius law.

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