Publications by authors named "Shaimurat Tulegenov"

Heparin resistance (HR) in patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) exacerbates bleeding and thrombogenesis. Thus far, there is no universal definition of what this condition entails and no unified strategy for assessing heparin's efficacy in ECMO patients. The most frequent discrepancy when it comes to defining HR is the difference in the reported doses: units per day (U/d) or per kilogram per hour (U/kg/h).

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Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is widely used for molecular analysis. However, for the materials situated in an aqueous environment, a precondition for live biological objects such as cells, transmission-based FTIR is prevented by strong water absorption of mid-infrared (MIR) light. Reflection-based cellular assays using internal reflection elements (IREs) such as high-index prisms or flat plasmonic metasurfaces mitigate these issues but suffer from a shallow probing volume localized near the plasma membrane.

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This work systematically investigates the effect of methanol (MeOH) in a wide range of concentrations (0, 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 mass%) on methane hydrate nucleation and growth kinetics. Multiple measurements of gas hydrate onset temperatures and pressures for CH-HO and CH-MeOH-HO systems were performed by ramp cooling experiments (1 K/h) using sapphire rocking cell RCS6 apparatus.

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Precise data on the non-variant equilibrium of the four phases (vapor-aqueous solution-ice-gas hydrate) in - coordinates are highly desired for developing accurate thermodynamic models and can be used as reference points (similar to the triple point of water). Using the two-component hydrate-forming system CO-HO, we have proposed and validated a new express procedure for determining the temperature and pressure of the lower quadruple point Q. The essence of the method is the direct measurement of these parameters after the successive formation of the gas hydrate and ice phases in the initial two-phase gas-water solution system under intense agitation of the fluids.

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The temperatures and pressures of the three-phase equilibrium V-L-H (gas - aqueous solution - gas hydrate) were measured in the CO - HO - dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) system at concentrations of organic solute in the aqueous phase up to 50 mass%. Measurements of CO hydrate equilibrium conditions were carried out using a constant volume autoclave by continuous heating at a rate of 0.1 K/h with simultaneous stirring of fluids by a four-blade agitator at 600 rpm.

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Objective - onsideration of the importance of not only legal but also educational, moral aspects in the professional training of a medical university students based on the analysis of teaching and research collegial experience. The considered features of the educational process' organization in «Jurisprudence» in a medical university is built on the basis of general provisions including conducting lectures, practical, seminars, independent work, current and final control of knowledge, on the one hand. On the other hand, from private teaching methods, ways and methods including storytelling, discussion, «case study», «brainstorming», business game, group analysis, etc.

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The controllability of photonic setups is strongly related to how coherently their outputs react to changes in their inputs; such a generic concept is treated in the case of films comprising multilayers of tilted optical axes, under visible light. The optimized designs incorporate ordinary metals or semiconductors while being able to achieve practically all the combinations of reflected, transmitted and absorbed power within the passivity limits. Importantly, most of the proposed structures exhibit substantial robustness to manufacturing defects and are fabricable with various methods.

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with In this Article, Angela M. Taravella and Melissa A. Wilson Sayres have been added to the author list (associated with: School of Life Sciences, Center for Evolution and Medicine, The Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA).

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For thousands of years the Eurasian steppes have been a centre of human migrations and cultural change. Here we sequence the genomes of 137 ancient humans (about 1× average coverage), covering a period of 4,000 years, to understand the population history of the Eurasian steppes after the Bronze Age migrations. We find that the genetics of the Scythian groups that dominated the Eurasian steppes throughout the Iron Age were highly structured, with diverse origins comprising Late Bronze Age herders, European farmers and southern Siberian hunter-gatherers.

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Concentrations of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), i.e., 4,4'-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (p,p'-DDT), its metabolites (p,p'-DDE, p,p'-DDD), and hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs), have been determined in 100 soil samples collected from a contaminated site centered around a former storehouse in the Kyzyl Kairat village, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, which constitutes an exemplary case example.

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  • Brucellosis is widespread in Central Asia, causing high infection rates in humans and animals, yet little genetic diversity of the Brucella strains in this area is understood.
  • The study analyzed the genetic variation of 128 strains of B. melitensis and 124 strains of B. abortus in Kazakhstan using a method called MLVA, finding a strong genetic link to strains from China.
  • Results showed limited genetic diversity among the strains, with identical profiles found in unrelated outbreaks across China, Turkey, and Kazakhstan, highlighting the need for further research on the disease's epidemiology.
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In our research, three fall places of first stages of Proton rockets have been studied for the presence and distribution of transformation products of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine (1,1-DMH). Results of identification of transformation products of 1,1-DMH in real soil samples polluted due to rocket fuel spills allowed to detect 18 earlier unknown metabolites of 1,1-DMH being formed only under field conditions. According to the results of quantitative analyses, maximum concentrations of 1-methyl-1H-1,2,4-triazole made up 57.

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The authors construct a rigid-body (five-dimensional) potential energy surface for the water-nitrogen complex using the systematic intermolecular potential extrapolation routine. The intermolecular potential is then extrapolated to the limit of a complete basis set. An analytic fit of this surface is obtained, and, using this, the global minimum energy is found.

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