Publications by authors named "V V Mikheev"

The article considers issues of how population behavior impacts realization of state anti-epidemic measures and efforts to control pandemic. Materials and Methods. The methodology of the study is based on such methods as text analysis, elastic network and construction of regression equations.

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  • The review discusses the difficulties of measuring and comparing emissions from various tobacco products like cigarettes, vapes, and hookah in controlled lab settings.
  • Key challenges include the variability of smoking/vaping machines, lack of standard adaptors, and puffing protocols that don't mimic real use.
  • The authors also highlight issues with analyzing the emissions and propose two methods for monitoring toxicants, while cautioning that focusing on relative exposure can overlook the actual harm of new products.
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Increasing the population density of target species is a major goal of ecosystem and agricultural management. This task is especially challenging in hazardous environments with a high abundance of natural enemies such as parasites and predators. Safe locations with lower mortality have been long considered a beneficial factor in enhancing population survival, being a promising tool in commercial fish farming and restoration of threatened species.

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The development of the new generation of non-volatile high-density ferroelectric memory requires the utilization of ultrathin ferroelectric films. The most promising candidates are polycrystalline-doped HfO films because of their perfect compatibility with silicon technology and excellent ferroelectric properties. However, the remanent polarization of HfO films is known to degrade when their thickness is reduced to a few nanometers.

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London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) exists since 1986 as a benchmark interest rate. Using two-layer linear regression method, we found a pattern of shortterm nature in LIBOR behaviour. To wit, 2-month LIBOR experiences a jump after Xmas for the last two decades.

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