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Apoptosis in Critical Conditions
Apoptosis is a variant of programmed cell death. This term was introduced by Kerr et al. in 1972, but information on the important role of apoptosis of some cells in critical conditions has recently appeared.
A. M. Golubev +6 more
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Physical and Mathematical Models of Micro-Explosions: Achievements and Directions of Improvement
The environmental, economic, and energy problems of the modern world motivate the development of alternative fuel technologies. Multifuel technology can help reduce the carbon footprint and waste from the raw materials sector as well as slow down the ...
Dmitrii V. Antonov +3 more
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Low fouling conditions in dead-end filtration: Evidence for a critical filtered volume and interpretation using critical osmotic pressure [PDF]
This paper presents experiments showing the existence of a critical filtered volume (CFV) when operating colloid dead-end filtration. The CFV is here defined as the filtered volume below which there is no irreversible (with respect to a break in the ...
Bessiere, Yolaine +2 more
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Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Laser Correction in Critical Conditions
The paper provides the generalized results of studies dealing with the use of low-intensive laser irradiation in blood loss-induced critical conditions in an experiment and in patients with severe mechanical injury.
V. L. Kozhura +2 more
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Critical and sustainable fluxes: theory, experiments and applications [PDF]
Over the last ten years, numerous membrane filtration data have been viewed in the light of the concept of critical flux. This concept, used in a number of different ways often without explicit redefinition, is here clarified both from a theoretical and
Aimar, P +6 more
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Thermal vibrational convection in near-critical fluids. Part 2. Weakly non-uniform heating [PDF]
The governing equations and effective boundary conditions to describe thermal vibrational convection in a near-critical fluid are derived with the help of the multiple-scale method and averaging procedure. In contrast to Part 1, this paper focuses on the
Vorobev, Anatoliy +9 more
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Mutations and Antimutagens in Emergency Medicine
Among other negative sequels, hypoxia that is the leading cause of all critical conditions increases the frequency of cell mutations in the patient. Unfortunately, we do not know whether there are available special studies analyzing the frequency of ...
V. V. Moroz +3 more
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The article is devoted to the choice of nutritional support in children with cystic fibrosis. Timely early diagnosis of cystic fibrosis, replacement therapy with microspherical pancreatic enzymes and adequate nutritional support prevent the development ...
Yu. S. Pinegina
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Identification and prioritization of energy market strategies under critical conditions [PDF]
Introduction: Energy is among the most influential components of the economic, social, and political development of every country and influences the political stability of countries alongside its significant role in supplying economic and financial ...
Vahid Aziznejad +2 more
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Every year, many people in the world lose their homes due to natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods and so on. In critical situations, the use of prefabricated parts in the buildings has many technical and economic advantages.
Razavi Mohammad Hosein, Alipour Parviz
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