Publications by authors named "V A Ionov"

The detection of explosives and drugs in hard-to-reach places is a considerable challenge. We report the development and initial experimental characterization of the air analysis system that includes Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectrometer, array of the semiconductor gas sensors and is installed on multicopter. The system was developed based on the commercially available DJI Matrix 100 platform.

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One of the key conditions of the lithopanspermia hypothesis is that microorganisms situated within meteorites could survive hypervelocity entry from space through the Earth's atmosphere. So far, all experimental proof of this possibility has been based on tests with sounding rockets which do not reach the transit velocities of natural meteorites. We explored the survival of the spore-forming thermophilic anaerobic bacterium, Thermoanaerobacter siderophilus, placed within 1.

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Changing in lipid spectrum, immunological state and coagulation in the 68 patients with IHD and atherogenic dyslipidemia who were taking biomass microalga Spirulina platensis was investigated. Modification of traditional plan of therapy of IHD when adding microalga Spirulina p. influences correcting effect to cascade procoagulation and immunopathological reactions, characteristic of atherosclerosis process.

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The effect of diltiazem on hemodynamic and external respiration was studied in 93 patients with coronary heart disease concurrent with chronic bronchitis. During a course diltiazem therapy there were positive changes in central and regional pulmonary circulatory parameters, improved external respiration and higher tolerance exercise. The combined therapy with diltiazem and essentiale in patients with profound ventilation disorders resulted in more clinical benefits than diltiazem used alone in equivalent doses.

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The investigations of the clinico-genetic factors in chronic bronchitis sufferers with phenotype A revealed atherogenic changes in lipoprotein spectrum and suppression of plasma fibrinolytic activity. It is suggested that chronic staphylococcal infection may contribute to high coagulating blood properties in relevant patients.

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