Publications by authors named "V I Ezhov"

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  • Proton boron capture therapy (PBCT) aims to improve proton therapy's effectiveness by utilizing proton-boron fusion reactions that theoretically increase dose delivery in cancer cells.
  • The study investigated the effectiveness of sodium borocaptate (BSH) in enhancing proton radiation's effects on glioma cells, showing only minimal improvement in cell viability and colony formation after treatment.
  • Findings suggest that the anticipated benefits of PBCT may not materialize due to the complicated interactions within irradiated tissues, indicating a need for further research into secondary effects rather than just direct dose enhancements.
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of weather and climatic factors of the South Coast of Crimea (SCC) on the effectiveness of health resort medical rehabilitation (MR) of patients with arterial hypertension (AH).

Material And Methods: One hundred and thirty-four patients with AH were examined. The effect of weather and climatic factors of the SCC was assessed using the methods of Modified Clinical Weather Pathogenicity Index (CWPI-M, developed at the I.

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A scientific review is devoted to the study of the coastal climate in the resort treatment role of patients with chronic diseases and its impact on the health and life quality of the population of the seacoasts. The sources were the Cochrane Library, PubMed MEDLINE, MedlinePlus, PedRO, Google Scholar, British Medical Journal, Elsevier, The Global Wellness Institute, eLIBRARY.ru.

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Objective: Scientometrical analysis of studies the use of climatotherapy methods and formulation of guidelines based on the evidence obtained during the analysis.

Material And Methods: The article presents the data of scientometrical analysis of 40 publications on the use of climatotherapy in spa practice.

Results: Clinical effects and proposed mechanisms of action of the proven efficacy climatotherapy methods - aerotherapy, heliotherapy and thalassotherapy for the patients with various chronic diseases are presented.

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  • The brightness of objects in bright light often exceeds the range that typical optical sensors can handle.
  • The paper proposes locally adaptive optical protection (LAOP) filtering systems to help both technical sensors and human vision cope with extreme brightness.
  • Experiments discussed in the paper focus on the key components of LAOP filtering, showing its effectiveness in reducing glare while maintaining clear visibility of all scene elements.
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