Publications by authors named "T T Chesnokova"

A room temperature line list for the HO radioactive isotopologue of the water molecule is computed using the variational nuclear-motion DVR3D program suite and an empirical high-precision potential energy function. The line list consists of rotation-vibrational energies and Einstein-A coefficients, covering a wide spectral range from 0 to 25000 cm and the total angular momenta J up to 30. Estimates of air-broadening coefficients are provided.

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Effects of baseline and reactive blood cortisol on operator's performance were studied in subjects with active of passive behavioral reactions under exposure to stress. The type of behavioral reaction to stress (shift in the rates of omissions or false alarms) was found to be associated with the baseline blood cortisol and its levels averaged in the course of the experiment. Subjects with active reaction (stress produces an increase in the rate of errors of the false-alarm type) were characterized by the low cortisol level, whereas its high level was observed in subjects with passive reaction (stress produces an increase in the rate of errors of the omission type).

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The total contents of the myocardium water was increased by beta-adrenergic stimulation at swimming in water at 33 degrees C in rats. Both total and intracellular contents of water remained unchanged in beta-adrenergic blockade. A beta-adrenergic activating agent increased the intracellular water content.

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The paper is devoted to a study of the role of serum glycoprotein fructosamine and serum albumin in the pathogenesis of a severe course of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) in children. Fructosamine was determined in 43 pediatric patients with IDDM by direct spectrophotometry using Hoffman-La-Roche kits; albumin, C-peptide and malonic aldehyde were also determined. Disorder of the mechanism of regulation of homeostasis by albumin was shown to play an important role in the pathogenesis of a severe course of IDDM in children.

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Lipid, carbohydrate and protein metabolic parameters, such as triglycerides, total and alpha-cholesterol, total protein and albumin, urea nitrogen, creatinine, glucose and the activity of alanine and aspartate aminotransferases, alkaline phosphatase, total lactate dehydrogenase and creatine phosphokinase, were measured in 50 patients with obliterating atherosclerosis and 60 patients with arteritis. The latter showed more marked lipid metabolic disturbance, as compared to the former, as well as indirect signs of hepatic dysfunction.

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