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2. Synergistic application of Welan gum and polysaccharides for enhanced oil recovery
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Galymzhan Serikov, Yermukhan Zhuniskenov, Azza Hashim Abbas, and Peyman Pourafshary
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Flow behavior ,Polysaccharides ,Enhanced oil recovery ,Welan Gum ,Beta vulgaris ,Petroleum refining. Petroleum products ,TP690-692.5 ,Petrology ,QE420-499 - Abstract
Abstract The use of natural polymers for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) offers an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic polymers. This study introduces a novel approach by utilizing Beta vulgaris polymer and exploring its modification with Welan gum to enhance rheological performance. The polymers were characterized through SEM, FTIR, XRD, and TGA to assess their structural, thermal, and morphological properties. The study evaluates the effects of concentration, temperature, and salinity on rheological behavior along with core flooding. Beta vulgaris exhibited varying particle sizes with moderate viscosity (10 cP), which decreased by 80% at 55 °C in saline conditions, indicating poor thermal stability. Welan gum, with its rod-like structure, demonstrated superior thermal resistance. The composite blend of Beta vulgaris and Welan gum significantly improved viscosity (30 cP) and flow stability. All polymers followed the Ostwald–de Waele power law, with the composite blend enhancing the flow behavior index and stability by 75% and 10%, respectively. Core flooding experiments confirmed a 60% increase in oil fractional flow with natural polymers and 26% incremental oil recovery with a composite material injection. This study demonstrates the potential of combining Beta vulgaris and Welan gum as a sustainable, efficient solution for EOR, particularly in challenging reservoir conditions. Graphical abstract
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- 2025
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3. Development of Regulative and Technical Documentation on Crack Resistance of Metals
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Serikov, S. V.
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- 2024
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4. IMPLEMENTATION OF NATURAL EXPERIMENTS IN PHYSICS USING COMPUTER VISION
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Bekbolat Medetov, Ainur Zhetpisbayeva, Tansaule Serikov, Botagoz Khamzina, Asset Yskak, and Dauren Zhexebay
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physical experiment ,laboratory installation ,computer vision ,secondary education ,higher education ,information and communication technologies ,computer technologies ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Abstract
Laboratory experiments in physics are a fundamental basis for studying physical phenomena occurring in nature and a methodological tool that provides visibility of the learning process and conducting experiments is important for the formation of students’ scientific worldview, deep understanding of physical laws and increasing interest in the study of physics. Existing in universities and schools, in addition to traditional ones, modern tools, technologies and approaches, such as virtual reality, augmented reality, computer modelling, online laboratories, virtual laboratory and others, are additional tools for improving the quality of the learning process and teaching techniques, which do not replace full-scale experiments, but only supplement them. In our opinion, for better learning, laboratory installations in physics are needed, with the help of which students can carry out real-life experiments and can broadcast them using innovative computer technologies for distance learning. To implement this task, we reviewed and analysed existing laboratory installations, identified their advantages and disadvantages, and then designed and developed alternative digital experimental set-ups for studying physics phenomena in laboratory conditions of educational institutions based on computer vision technology and presented the results of the study in this article. In carrying out the research tasks, effective methods of conducting scientific research were used, such as theoretical substantiation of the issue, experimental testing of the developed hardware and software systems and computer final processing of experimental data. In summary, the research described in the paper presents an innovative mechanism for integrating object tracking based on computer vision to improve the quality of measurements and new ways of conducting physics experiments. The mechanical laboratory complexes we have developed consist of hardware and software parts. The software part consists of server and client parts. The hardware consists of the main part - the scene, where the physical process takes place, i.e. where a physical object is located, such as a mathematical pendulum, an inclined plane, etc., with the help of which many physical phenomena and processes in mechanics can be demonstrated, and an additional part where a microcomputer and a camera are located. The operating principle of the laboratory installation is based on the use of computer vision technology, i.e. a system for monitoring the ongoing physical process, consisting of a digital camera for image processing, object identification and data export, and a microcomputer for processing experimental data. The use of the experimental installations in the process of teaching physics is a new model of teaching with a promising future in secondary and higher education, and the installations themselves will become tools for offline and online learning, due to the use of computer vision technology, revealing new opportunities and approaches to teaching.
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- 2024
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5. Mathematical Model of the Viscoelastic Medium as a Method to Identify Metals
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Serikov, S. V.
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- 2024
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6. Determination of the Impedance of an Ore-Smelting Furnace at a Design Stage
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Aliferov, A. I., Goreva, L. P., and Serikov, V. A.
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- 2024
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7. Electrical and Optical Properties of Thin-Film Bismuth Ferrite
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Dybov, V. A., Kalinin, Yu. E., Kamynin, A. A., Kashirin, M. A., Makagonov, V. A., Nikonov, A. E., Serikov, D. V., and Sitnikov, A. V.
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- 2024
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8. The use of point-impact techniques in stone processing (pecking) in the sites of forest Trans-Urals
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Serikov Yu.B.
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forest trans-urals ,point-impact technique ,mesolithic — early iron age ,mineral raw materials ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
For processing of stone and manufacture of tools, ancient man mastered a variety of methods and techniques — beating, splitting into flakes and plates, impact and spin retouching, grinding, sawing, drilling and some others. Of these, the least studied and insufficiently covered in the literature is the point-impact technique (pecking). Pecking could have been used both as an auxiliary technique and as the main one. When processing large tools (axes, adzes, pestles), which subsequently were polished, it was an auxiliary method. But when making a circular groove for tying and hollowing out a blind or through hole, it would have become the main one. In the forest Trans-Urals, the pecking technique was already known in the Mesolithic. A treasure hoard containing six stone axes has been found at the Mesolithic settlement of Ogurdino (Perm Krai). The axes were treated by beating and pecking techniques, followed by partial surface polishing. Also, two axe blanks with lugs (trunnions) from the site of Beregovaya IX in the Gorbunovsky peat bog (Sverdlovsk Region) belong to the Mesolithic. The edges of the tools and the protruding lugs were processed by pecking. A perforated disk-pommel in the shape of a kind of disguise was found in the Late Mesolithic layer of the 2nd Beregovaya site in the Gorbunovsky peat bog. A rounded hole 2.8–3.1 cm in diameter was made in the center of the disc by deep pecking on both sides. The majority of the items processed by pecking were found on mixed sites and date to a wide chronological range from the Neolithic to Bronze Age. Some of them represent accidental single finds. Stone sculptures, tops of maces, axes, adzes, plows, chisels, pestles, fishing sinkers, “ironings” were processed using point-impact retouching. Tying lines on hammers made of massive pebbles were designed exclusively by pecking. During the Early Iron Age, the pecking technique only further expanded its application. Moreover, it was used not only for shaping products, but for making complex figured ornaments on sculptures and bas-reliefs.
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9. Central Role of Hypothalamic Circuits for Acupuncture's Anti‐Parkinsonian Effects
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Ju‐Young Oh, Hyowon Lee, Sun‐Young Jang, Hyunjin Kim, Geunhong Park, Almas Serikov, Jae‐Hwan Jang, Junyeop Kim, Seulkee Yang, Moonsun Sa, Sung Eun Lee, Young‐Eun Han, Tae‐Yeon Hwang, Sharon Jiyoon Jung, Hee Young Kim, Seung Eun Lee, Soo‐Jin Oh, Jeongjin Kim, Jeongyeon Kim, Jongpil Kim, Thomas J. McHugh, C. Justin Lee, Min‐Ho Nam, and Hi‐Joon Park
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acupuncture ,hypothalamus ,melanin‐concentrating hormone (MCH) ,motor and non‐motor symptoms ,neural circuitry ,Parkinson's disease (PD) ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Despite clinical data stretching over millennia, the neurobiological basis of the effectiveness of acupuncture in treating diseases of the central nervous system has remained elusive. Here, using an established model of acupuncture treatment in Parkinson's disease (PD) model mice, we show that peripheral acupuncture stimulation activates hypothalamic melanin‐concentrating hormone (MCH) neurons via nerve conduction. We further identify two separate neural pathways originating from anatomically and electrophysiologically distinct MCH neuronal subpopulations, projecting to the substantia nigra and hippocampus, respectively. Through chemogenetic manipulation specifically targeting these MCH projections, their respective roles in mediating the acupuncture‐induced motor recovery and memory improvements following PD onset are demonstrated, as well as the underlying mechanisms mediating recovery from dopaminergic neurodegeneration, reactive gliosis, and impaired hippocampal synaptic plasticity. Collectively, these MCH neurons constitute not only a circuit‐based explanation for the therapeutic effectiveness of traditional acupuncture, but also a potential cellular target for treating both motor and non‐motor PD symptoms.
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- 2024
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10. Representational dissimilarity component analysis (ReDisCA)
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Alexei Ossadtchi, Ilia Semenkov, Anna Zhuravleva, Vladimir Kozunov, Oleg Serikov, and Ekaterina Voloshina
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EEG and MEG ,Spatial–temporal decomposition ,Representational similarity analysis ,Source localization ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
The principle of Representational Similarity Analysis (RSA) posits that neural representations reflect the structure of encoded information, allowing exploration of spatial and temporal organization of brain information processing. Traditional RSA when applied to EEG or MEG data faces challenges in accessing activation time series at the brain source level due to modeling complexities and insufficient geometric/anatomical data.To overcome this, we introduce Representational Dissimilarity Component Analysis (ReDisCA), a method for estimating spatial–temporal components in EEG or MEG responses aligned with a target representational dissimilarity matrix (RDM). ReDisCA yields informative spatial filters and associated topographies, offering insights into the location of ”representationally relevant” sources. Applied to evoked response time series, ReDisCA produces temporal source activation profiles with the desired RDM. Importantly, while ReDisCA does not require inverse modeling its output is consistent with EEG and MEG observation equation and can be used as an input to rigorous source localization procedures.Demonstrating ReDisCA’s efficacy through simulations and comparison with conventional methods, we show superior source localization accuracy and apply the method to real EEG and MEG datasets, revealing physiologically plausible representational structures without inverse modeling. ReDisCA adds to the family of inverse modeling free methods such as independent component analysis (Makeig, 1995), Spatial spectral decomposition (Nikulin, 2011), and Source power comodulation (Dähne, 2014) designed for extraction sources with desired properties from EEG or MEG data. Extending its utility beyond EEG and MEG analysis, ReDisCA is likely to find application in fMRI data analysis and exploration of representational structures emerging in multilayered artificial neural networks.
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- 2024
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11. Thermal hydraulic and structural analysis of the IFMIF-DONES liquid-lithium target system
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S. Gordeev, A. Serikov, Y. Qiu, F.S. Nitti, and J. Maestre
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IFMIF-DONES ,Lithium Target ,CFD ,FEM ,Thermal-hydraulics ,Thermal-Mechanics ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 - Abstract
In the IFMIF-DONES neutron source a single accelerator line delivers 125 mA of deuterons at 40 MeV to a flowing liquid lithium target with a free surface facing the deuteron beam.Neutrons with fusion-relevant spectrum are generated by a stripping reaction and used for material samples irradiation.This report presents a numerical thermal–hydraulic and structural analysis using updated design of the target system and neutronics analysis results. Simulation scope includes the target assembly, vacuum chamber with beam ducts, outlet channel, quench tank vessel and connecting elements.Simulations have been conducted with the commercial CFD code Simcenter Star-CCM + . The computational domains consist total of 47.4x106 fluid and 14x106 structure cells.The following aspects have been analyzed: • Temperature distribution in lithium and target system structure during beam-on operation; • Transient mixing of lithium in the quench tank with temperature change during the beam switch-on phase. • Thermal displacements and stresses in the TA and QT structures.Simulations using the new distribution of nuclear heating show no significant changes in the temperature field in liquid lithium. Calculated unwanted temperature hotspots in the target structure demonstrate the need for optimization of the target design.
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- 2024
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12. Update of the 5 MW Beam-on-Target Requirements for improvement of the materials irradiation performance at IFMIF-DONES
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Iván Podadera, Philippe Cara, Irene Álvarez-Castro, Marta Anguiano, Frederik Arbeiter, Santiago Becerril, Davide Bernardi, Jesús Castellanos, Nicolas Chauvin, Tamás Dézsi, Javier Díaz, Almudena Díez, Mario García, Sergej Gordeev, Rebeca Hernández, María Luque, Llorenç Macià, Jorge Maestre, Fernando Mota, Francesco Saverio Nitti, Concepción Oliver, Jin-Hun Park, Dragan Poljak, Cayetano Prieto, Yuefeng Qiu, Daniel Sánchez-Herranz, Manel Sanmartí, Arkady Serikov, Marta Serrano, Tonci Tadic, Marta Ternero, Claudio Torregrosa-Martin, and Ángel Ibarra
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Particle accelerator ,Fusion materials ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 - Abstract
IFMIF-DONES is a facility under construction in Granada, whose main goal is the validation and characterization of materials under a fusion prototypic irradiation field. This field is created by the interaction of a high energy intense continuous deuteron beam and a flowing liquid lithium target. The requirements imposed on the beam at the interaction point are a complex trade-off among the scientific experimental needs for the materials irradiation defined at the top-level requirements (20 dpa in a volume of 0.3 dm3 and 50 dpa in 0.1 dm3), and the technical constraints of several systems such as the Accelerator Systems, the Lithium Systems, and the Test Systems. Recent simulations with the initial definition of beam-on-target requirements showed the necessity of redefining them in order to fulfill the irradiation needs. This contribution will address the main challenges to gather the inputs for the definition and reassessment of the beam-on-target requirements. A comparison detailing the main changes compared to the previous ones will be given, together with a short overview of the studies ongoing by different systems to analyze the impact of each beam-on-target requirements on the performance of the whole facility.
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- 2024
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13. Enhancing vehicular NOMA communication security through reconfigurable intelligent surfaces
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Serikov, Altynbek, Shaikh, Mohd Hamza Naim, and Nauryzbayev, Galymzhan
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- 2024
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14. The peculiarities of direct gallium nitride growth on silicon substrates after surface passivation with gallium atoms and indium as a surfactant
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Seredin, P.V., Goloshchapov, D.L., Kosheleva, O.K., Buylov, N.S., Peshkov, Y.A., Barkov, K.A., Kersnovsky, E.S., Mizerov, A.M., Timoshnev, S.N., Sobolev, M.S., Serikov, D.V., Chukavin, A.I., Nevedomskiy, V.N., and Kukushkin, S.A.
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- 2025
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15. Ecological, biological and biotechnological aspects of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae biomass production
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Temirlan A. Serikov, Gulya А. Jamalova, Khadichakhan S. Rafikova, Bakhytzhan K. Yelikbayev, Aliya K. Yernazarova, Kurbanova L. Serikovna, Alexey G. Zazybin, Vladislav S. Sakhanin, and Vladimir Yu. Egutkin
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saccharomyces cerevisiae ,biochemistry of baker's yeast ,carbon metabolism ,cultivation ,molasses ,biomass ,ecology ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Science - Abstract
Baker's yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae), belonging to the Ascomycota yeast type and being facultatively anaerobic, plays a key role in ecology, fundamental and evolutionary biology, biotechnology and industrial fermentations, in particular, in the production of fermented food and beverages. Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) grows on substrates with a high sugar content and is an important ingredient in flour bakery and confectionery products. In yeast, glucose metabolism is carried out by oxidation or fermentation, in the first case, this leads to cell growth, and in the second – to the formation of ethanol. A high concentration of glucose or a low concentration of oxygen in the nutrient medium stimulates the Crabtree effect, which inhibits cell growth and increases the formation of ethanol. The article reveals the fundamental and applied biology of baker's yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae and reveals the technological methods of enriching beet molasses with nutrients in order to increase the yield of biomass. It is shown that the successful commercial production of baking yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae is determined by biological (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae yeast strain with good breeding indicators; crop size, etc.) and technological (molasses quality: nature, composition, and concentration of substrate; cheap, suitable for cultivation carbon source; easily controlled cultivation process to obtain the most viable biomass, physico-chemical conditions of cultivation, primarily temperature, pH; cultivation period; development of the canning process, etc.) condıtıons. In industrial production, Saccharomyces Cerevisiae baker's yeast is obtained either from collection centres at the initial stages, or its own strains are isolated and cultivated, and subsequently, cultures are maintained, ensuring consistency of quality and productivity. The breeding characteristics of baker's yeast are: the ability to adapt to changing cultivation conditions, because the composition of molasses has high variability; the efficiency of respiratory metabolism during yeast production, which determines the yield of biomass; biomass production; cell growth rate; the ability to ferment; ability to quickly convert carbohydrates into CO2; ethanol production; dehydration; the volume of the final product, structure, colour (carbohydrates, amino acids); stress resistance to environmental conditions, in particular, to cold stress; shelf life (acids, glycerine). Today, as shown in the article, technological methods for enriching beet molasses with nutrients have different solutions. Molasses is enriched with cereals (cottonseed, cereal germs, legumes, peanut fodder cake), plant hormones, specific growth factors, animal products (milk, whey, animal waste), ammonium sulphate, malt (expensive), aqueous ammonia, ammonium salts. The enrichment of molasses with nutrients based on the use of cereals, glucose syrup obtained from corn, date syrup, whey, cassava, forestry, and agricultural waste has commercial potential, since these approaches do not require special processing requirements and provide low production costs (exception: forestry waste). In the technology of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae biomass production, a population of diploid cells is used, since compared with haploid cells they are genetically more stable, characterized by faster and more active metabolism, and larger sizes.
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- 2024
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16. Stone inventory of the site complex 'Koksharovsky Hill sanctuary — Yuryinskoe settlement' (based on materials of excavations in 2013 and 2015)
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Serikov Yu.B.
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middle transurals ,koksharovsky peat bog ,mesolithic ,neolithic ,eneolithic ,stone tools ,primitive technique ,mineral raw materials ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
The article presents detailed statistical, typological and mineralogical characteristics of stone products from the “Koksharovsky Hill sanctuary — Yuryinskoe settlement” complex of sites derived from the excavations of A.F. Shorin conducted in 2013 and 2015. By these excavations, the eastern part of the sacred space of the sanctuary and the adjacent to it section of the settlement Yuryinskoe were investigated. A noticeable admixture of the Mesolithic (16.35 %), as well as Eneolithic and Bronze Age stone products (1.4 %), was found within the complex. The main body of the stone complex of items belongs to the Neolithic (82 %). The technology of stone knapping was focused on obtaining 1.2–2.1 cm wide plates. The plates were processed mainly by ventral retouching, and they served as the initial semi-finished product for manufacturing knives, arrowheads, scrapers and points. Double-sided retouching was used to process arrowheads and knives. Adzes, axes and arrowheads were made by means of abrasive technique. Processing tools were represented by hammers, pestles, bumpers, retouchers, abrasives and grinding plates. Talc products were widely used. Non-utilitarian items were represented by two talc and quartzite discs, and a miniature talc “iron”. About 30 types of mineral raw materials, obtained mainly from local sources, were used on the site. Of these products, 30 % have preserved the primary (prevalently tile-like) crust.
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- 2024
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17. Developing Civil-Patriotic Identity of Future Teachers in a Classical University
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Olga V. Gukalenko and Vladislav V. Serikov
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civil-patriotic identity ,conditions of development ,modeling of situations ,event ,educational environment ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Background. In the current situation, in terms of state policy priorities for the preservation and strengthening of traditional Russian spiritual and moral values, the need to increase and realize the potential of a classical university in the development of the civil and patriotic identity of future teachers increases. Objectives. The goal is to identify the conditions for the development of civil-patriotic identity of future teachers, in which the environment of a classical university acts as a generator of students’ value-semantic consciousness. Study Participants. The study is based on an analysis of the work experience of more than two dozen universities for the period from 2020 to the present and an analysis of modern research in the field of patriotic education (more than 50 dissertations) over the past decade. Methods. Theoretical modeling, analysis of teaching experience and modern research were applied. Results. Based on the analysis of teaching experience and modern research, the resources of university education that contribute to the civic and professional socialization of students have been identified. The result of theoretical modeling was a model for implementing a situational-event approach to the development of civic activity and professional orientation of students of pedagogical specialties. The conditions for the development of civil-patriotic identity of future teachers have been identified, in which the environment of a classical university acts as a generator of students’ value-semantic consciousness. Conclusions. The educational environment of the university has significant potential for shaping the personality of the future teacher, including civic and patriotic identity. The personal development resources of the university are associated with the real involvement of its scientific and educational process in the technological progress of the country, which allows students to feel their involvement in the development of the scientific, technological and cultural potential of the Fatherland. The university environment actualizes the conditions for the development of the individual as a subject of social and professional creativity. The assimilation of values significant for Russian society, civil-patriotic and professional identification proceed in unity, which represents one of the specific educational resources of the university. The development of the personality of the future teacher, his civic and professional qualities is implemented on the basis of a situational-event mechanism, the essence of which is to saturate student life with the events in personal development.
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- 2024
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18. Methods of Increasing the Strength of Metals and Their Impact on Operational Reliability
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Serikov, S. V.
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- 2024
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19. Population genomics of post-glacial western Eurasia
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Allentoft, Morten E., Sikora, Martin, Refoyo-Martínez, Alba, Irving-Pease, Evan K., Fischer, Anders, Barrie, William, Ingason, Andrés, Stenderup, Jesper, Sjögren, Karl-Göran, Pearson, Alice, Sousa da Mota, Bárbara, Schulz Paulsson, Bettina, Halgren, Alma, Macleod, Ruairidh, Jørkov, Marie Louise Schjellerup, Demeter, Fabrice, Sørensen, Lasse, Nielsen, Poul Otto, Henriksen, Rasmus A., Vimala, Tharsika, McColl, Hugh, Margaryan, Ashot, Ilardo, Melissa, Vaughn, Andrew, Fischer Mortensen, Morten, Nielsen, Anne Birgitte, Ulfeldt Hede, Mikkel, Johannsen, Niels Nørkjær, Rasmussen, Peter, Vinner, Lasse, Renaud, Gabriel, Stern, Aaron, Jensen, Theis Zetner Trolle, Scorrano, Gabriele, Schroeder, Hannes, Lysdahl, Per, Ramsøe, Abigail Daisy, Skorobogatov, Andrei, Schork, Andrew Joseph, Rosengren, Anders, Ruter, Anthony, Outram, Alan, Timoshenko, Aleksey A., Buzhilova, Alexandra, Coppa, Alfredo, Zubova, Alisa, Silva, Ana Maria, Hansen, Anders J., Gromov, Andrey, Logvin, Andrey, Gotfredsen, Anne Birgitte, Henning Nielsen, Bjarne, González-Rabanal, Borja, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, McKenzie, Catriona J., Gaunitz, Charleen, Blasco, Concepción, Liesau, Corina, Martinez-Labarga, Cristina, Pozdnyakov, Dmitri V., Cuenca-Solana, David, Lordkipanidze, David O., En’shin, Dmitri, Salazar-García, Domingo C., Price, T. Douglas, Borić, Dušan, Kostyleva, Elena, Veselovskaya, Elizaveta V., Usmanova, Emma R., Cappellini, Enrico, Brinch Petersen, Erik, Kannegaard, Esben, Radina, Francesca, Eylem Yediay, Fulya, Duday, Henri, Gutiérrez-Zugasti, Igor, Merts, Ilya, Potekhina, Inna, Shevnina, Irina, Altinkaya, Isin, Guilaine, Jean, Hansen, Jesper, Aura Tortosa, Joan Emili, Zilhão, João, Vega, Jorge, Buck Pedersen, Kristoffer, Tunia, Krzysztof, Zhao, Lei, Mylnikova, Liudmila N., Larsson, Lars, Metz, Laure, Yepiskoposyan, Levon, Pedersen, Lisbeth, Sarti, Lucia, Orlando, Ludovic, Slimak, Ludovic, Klassen, Lutz, Blank, Malou, González-Morales, Manuel, Silvestrini, Mara, Vretemark, Maria, Nesterova, Marina S., Rykun, Marina, Rolfo, Mario Federico, Szmyt, Marzena, Przybyła, Marcin, Calattini, Mauro, Sablin, Mikhail, Dobisíková, Miluše, Meldgaard, Morten, Johansen, Morten, Berezina, Natalia, Card, Nick, Saveliev, Nikolai A., Poshekhonova, Olga, Rickards, Olga, Lozovskaya, Olga V., Gábor, Olivér, Uldum, Otto Christian, Aurino, Paola, Kosintsev, Pavel, Courtaud, Patrice, Ríos, Patricia, Mortensen, Peder, Lotz, Per, Persson, Per, Bangsgaard, Pernille, de Barros Damgaard, Peter, Vang Petersen, Peter, Martinez, Pilar Prieto, Włodarczak, Piotr, Smolyaninov, Roman V., Maring, Rikke, Menduiña, Roberto, Badalyan, Ruben, Iversen, Rune, Turin, Ruslan, Vasilyev, Sergey, Wåhlin, Sidsel, Borutskaya, Svetlana, Skochina, Svetlana, Sørensen, Søren Anker, Andersen, Søren H., Jørgensen, Thomas, Serikov, Yuri B., Molodin, Vyacheslav I., Smrcka, Vaclav, Merts, Victor, Appadurai, Vivek, Moiseyev, Vyacheslav, Magnusson, Yvonne, Kjær, Kurt H., Lynnerup, Niels, Lawson, Daniel J., Sudmant, Peter H., Rasmussen, Simon, Korneliussen, Thorfinn Sand, Durbin, Richard, Nielsen, Rasmus, Delaneau, Olivier, Werge, Thomas, Racimo, Fernando, Kristiansen, Kristian, and Willerslev, Eske
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20. Evolution of IFMIF-DONES' heart: System overview of the Test Cell
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Zsákai, A., Meléndez, C., Becerril, S., Dézsi, T., Kovács, D., Simon, R.S., Korossy-Khayll, A., Oravecz, D.Z., Katona, I., Castellanos, J., Serikov, A., Qiu, Y., Micicché, G., García, M., and Ibarra, A.
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- 2024
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21. Protocol for in vivo dual-color fiber photometry in the mouse thalamus
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Almas Serikov, Iryna Martsishevska, Wooyeon Shin, and Jeongjin Kim
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Neuroscience ,Behavior ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Summary: In vivo calcium imaging of neural activity is an indispensable approach for understanding the mechanisms and functions of neural system. Development of advanced imaging tools and various genetically encoded calcium indicators allows us to simultaneously record the activity of different neural populations. Here, we present a protocol for acquiring neural activity of two discrete neural populations in mice using dual-color fiber photometry. We describe steps for injecting viral constructs and implanting the fiber optic through stereotaxic surgery, calcium signal acquisition, and data analysis. We also describe the incorporation of electroencephalogram and electromyography recordings with dual-color fiber photometry analysis.For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Shin et al.1 : Publisher’s note: Undertaking any experimental protocol requires adherence to local institutional guidelines for laboratory safety and ethics.
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22. Impact of the Naturally Driven Surfactant in EOR Application: Experimental, Microscopic, and Numerical Analyses
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Yermukhan Zhuniskenov, Aruzhan Sabirova, Galymzhan Serikov, Azza Hashim Abbas, and Peyman Pourafshary
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
- 2023
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23. Neurotensin-specific corticothalamic circuit regulates innate response conflict
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Park, Geunhong, Park, Yongjun, Yang, Seulkee, Cho, Yoonjeong, Serikov, Almas, Jung, Dajung, Seo, Dong-Chan, Lee, Seung Eun, Nam, Min-Ho, Kim, Daesoo, and Kim, Jeongjin
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- 2024
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24. Evaluation of Endurance Limit of Metals
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Serikov, S. V.
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- 2023
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25. Vacuum Plasmatrons with Hollow Cathode: Gas-Dynamic Plasma Processes in the Hollow Cathode
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Domarov, P. V., Serikov, V. A., Morev, A. E., and Cherednichenko, O. S.
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- 2023
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26. Engineering design status of IFMIF-DONES High Energy Beam Transport line and Beam Dump system inside the TIR and RIZ
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Macià, Llorenç, Nomen, Oriol, Sanmartí, Manel, Sánchez-Herranz, Daniel, Torregrosa-Martin, Claudio, Podadera, Ivan, Oliver, Concepción, Jiménez-Rey, David, Arranz, Fernando, Miccichè, Gioacchino, Ogando, Francisco, Qiu, Yuefeng, Serikov, Arkady, Cara, Philippe, and Ibarra, Angel
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27. Overview of recent advancements in IFMIF-DONES neutronics activities
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Qiu, Y., Ansorge, M., Álvarez, I., Ambrožič, K., Berry, T., Bieńkowska, B., Chohan, H., Čufar, A., Dworak, D., Dezsi, T., Eade, T., García, J., Jimenez-Rey, D., Lengar, I., Lopez-Revelles, A.J., Lopez, V., Mendoza, E., Mota, F., Martinez-Echevarria, M.J., Ogando, F., Park, J., Piotrowski, T., Serikov, A., Stankunas, G., Tidikas, A., Tracz, G., Žerovnik, G., Arbeiter, F., Arranz, F., Becerril, S., Cara, P., Bernardi, D., Castellanos, J., Gutiérrez, J., Ibarra, A., Królas, W., Maestre, J., Martín-Fuertes, F., Marugán, J.C., Micciché, G., Martínez-Serrano, J., Nitti, F.S., Podadera, I., Wiącek, U., and Fischer, U.
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28. The Effect of Photonic Processing on Increasing the Thermoelectric Q-Factor of a Solid Solution Bi2Te3–Bi2Se3
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Belonogov, E. K., Kuschev, S. B., Sumets, M. P., Serikov, D. V., Grebennikov, A. A., Dybov, V. A., Kostyuchenko, A. V., and Turaeva, T. L.
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29. Brief communication: Alternation of thaw zones and deep permafrost in the cold climate conditions of the East Siberian Mountains, Suntar-Khayata Range
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R. Sysolyatin, S. Serikov, A. Kirillin, A. Litovko, and M. Sivtsev
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
The Suntar-Khayata Range includes numerous natural phenomena interacting with or depending on permafrost conditions. Here, we examine some patterns of deep permafrost and talik zones on adjacent sites. A 210 m deep borehole in siltstone bedrock was equipped for the temperature monitoring of the topmost 15 m and measurements of a deep permafrost temperature profile in July 2010. The temperature curvature in the upper part has a bend, which is consistent with the upper portion justified by climate warming, and shows a steady-state linear geothermal profile below 85 m depth with a high geothermal heat flux. A shallow borehole situated at the river floodplain was used to investigate the thaw zone's temperature regime. The temperatures down to 6.7 m deep have been monitored at 5 min intervals during heavy rainfall, and the temperature readings have behaved quite peculiarly. The thickness of the seasonal freezing layer reaches 5.7 m; moreover the ground temperature increases to 6 ∘C at 6.7 m depth by groundwater heat transfer. This study provides some new insights into the permafrost condition at one of the coldest places in the Northern Hemisphere.
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30. RETRACTED: Floating export duties as a tool for state regulation of the Russian grain market
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S. G. Serikov
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grain damper ,export ,duty ,quota ,grain ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
RETRACTED ARTICLESince mid-2021, Russia has applied floating export duty (damper) as a mechanism for state regulation of grain market. The results of the study have showed that introduction of damper as an instrument of state regulation of the Russian grain market has only exacerbated the problems associated with the growing volatility of grain prices and their increasing dependence on the global market environment. In addition, the mechanism of redistributing funds received by the state from export duties and allocated to grain producers in the form of subsidies remains opaque and incomprehensible. The transition from dollar to rubles in duty calculations has shown the viability of this method, hence the current practice is worth continuing in order to make the mechanism for distributing subsidies to grain producers from export duties received completely transparent and understandable. Thus, the operation of grain damper is economically justified only if the state is ready to support the grain market in proportion to this sector contribution to the national economy development.
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31. The mid- and late Holocene palsa palaeoecology and hydroclimatic changes in Yenisei Siberia revealed by a high-resolution peat archive
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Novenko, Elena Yu, Prokushkin, Anatoly S., Mazei, Natalia G., Zazovskaya, Elya P., Kupriyanov, Dmitry A., Shatunov, Anton E., Andreev, Rodion A., Makarova, Ekaterina A., Kusilman, Maria V., Serikov, Sergey I., Xiuyuan, Gu, Babeshko, Kirill V., Tsyganov, Andrey N., and Mazei, Yuri A.
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32. Dissertation Research on Pedagogy: Situation, Problems, Resources
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E. B. Vesna and V. V. Serikov
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dissertation ,methodology ,scientific substantiation ,hypothesis ,concept ,criteria for the quality of pedagogical research ,Education - Abstract
In the article the situation and trends in the development of dissertations in pedagogy have being analyzed, positive trends and reasons for the low quality of individual dissertations is indicated. The authors focus on methodological “omissions” that reduce the scientific value of dissertations. Authors include to that the construction by dissertators of key theoretical and methodological premises of the study – a research question, a hypothesis, a concept, novelty, a model of the process under study, an experimental substantiation of the conclusions, which reflect the “deficiencies” of the methodological culture of authors, the specifics of pedagogical research are not taken into account. The authors try to explain why these “conclusions” often cause mistrust among practicing teachers. Constructive recommendations for conducting a dissertation research are also made in the article.
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33. Complex Modeling of the Electric-Furnace Circuit of an Ore-Thermal Furnace
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Aliferov, A. I., Bikeev, R. A., Goreva, L. P., Serikov, V. A., and Badashkova, N. K.
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34. Photocatalytic Activity of Nanocomposites Based on Titania Nanorods and Nanotubes Doped with Ag and Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanoparticles
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Serikov, T. M., Kayumova, A. S., Baltabekov, A. S., Ilyina, L. F., and Zhanbirbayeva, P. A.
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35. The study of the nutritional and biological value of grain drink
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A. Zh. Khastayeva, A. A. Bekturganova, A. M. Omaraliyeva, A. Zh. Serikov, R. B. Mukhtarkhanova, and B. A. Baikhozhayeva
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grain drink ,rice ,buckwheat ,fatty acids ,amino acids ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 - Abstract
The article presents the results of a study of the nutritional and biological value of grain drinks. The comparative analysis was made between fortified and non-fortified grain drinks, grain drinks were fortified with flaxseed flour to increase omega-3, resulting in a positive effect on the ω-6/ω-3 ratio. The aim of the study was to determine the change in the quality and composition of cereal drinks before and after enrichment with flaxseed flour. As a result of research, it was found that flaxseed flour increases the protein content in drinks. According to the content of fatty acid composition, grain drinks differ markedly from each other. On the basis of the conducted studies, it was proved that the enrichment of test samples with flaxseed flour had a positive effect on the content of Omega-3, as well as on the ratio ω-6/ω-3. The ratio of ω-6 to ω-3 in the developed products shows the following: rice drink, without enrichment - 0.67%, after enrichment was 3.23%, which indicates the correct ratio of ω-6 to ω-3; buckwheat drink, without enrichment - 0.81%, after enrichment - 3.76%, shows that enrichment has a positive effect on the ratio ω-6 / ω-3 and the content of ω-3 has become higher by 2.95%.The ratio of ω-6 to ω-3 in the developed products has reached optimal values, and the addition of a filler to grain drinks has increased the biological value of the product.
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36. X-Ray Studies of Nanocomposites of Li–Al–C–O Family
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Zherebtsov, I. S., Savin, V. V., Chaika, V. A., and Serikov, S. V.
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37. Studying the energy characteristics of vacuum plasma torches with hollow cathodes
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Serikov, V. A., Domarov, P. V., Cherednichenko, M. V., and Cherednichenko, V. S.
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38. Study of proton and deuteron pickup reactions (d,3He), (d,4He) with 8He and 10Be radioactive beams at ACCULINNA-2 fragment separator
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Nikolskii, E.Yu., Muzalevskii, I.A., Krupko, S.A., Bezbakh, A.A., Chudoba, V., Belogurov, S.G., Biare, D., Fomichev, A.S., Gazeeva, E.M., Gorshkov, A.V., Grigorenko, L.V., Kaminski, G., Khirk, M., Kiselev, O., Kostyleva, D.A., Kozlov, M.Yu., Mauyey, B., Mukha, I., Parfenova, Yu.L., Quynh, A.M., Schetinin, V.N., Serikov, A., Sidorchuk, S.I., Sharov, P.G., Slepnev, R.S., Stepantsov, S.V., Swiercz, A., Ter-Akopian, G.M., Wolski, R., and Zhukov, M.V.
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39. Effect of the TiO2 electron transport layer thickness on charge transfer processes in perovskite solar cells
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Mukametkali, T.M., Ilyassov, B.R., Aimukhanov, A.K., Serikov, T.M., Baltabekov, A.S., Aldasheva, L.S., and Zeinidenov, A.K.
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40. Overview of IFMIF-DONES diagnostics: Requirements and techniques
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Torregrosa-Martin, C., Ibarra, A., Aguilar, J., Ambi, F., Arranz, F., Arbeiter, F., Bagnasco, A., Becerril, S., Bernardi, D., Bolzon, B., Botta, E., Brenneis, B., Cappelli, M., Cara, P., Castellanos, J., Cosic, D., De la Morena, C., Diez, A., Ericsson, G., García, A., García, M., Garcinuño, B., Gutiérrez, J., Gutiérrez, V., Jimenez-Rey, D., Dezsi, T., Ferreira, M. Juni, Fiore, S., Krolas, W., Lorenzo, R., Luque, M., Maciá, L., Marroncle, J., Martin-Fuertes, F., Marugán, J.C., Maestre, J., Meléndez, C., Miccichè, G., Mollá, J., Moreno, A., Nitti, F.S., Núñez, C., Ogando, F., Pinna, T., Oliver, C., Podadera, I., Prieto, C., Prokopowicz, R., Qiu, Y., Rapisarda, D., Regidor, D., Rodríguez, E., Sabogal, A., Sánchez-Herranz, D., Sanmarti, M., Seguí, L., Serikov, A., Tadić, T., Talarowska, A., Wiacek, U., Weber, M., Valenzuela, J., and Zsakai, A.
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41. Defining the Composition of Fat Phase in Foods
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Maksat S. Serikov, Meruyet T. Nurgaliyeva, Karima A. Myrzabek, Maxat R. Toishimanov, and Farida K. Baktybayeva
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fatty acids ,hydrogenation ,trans-fatty acid ,safety ,falsification ,gas chromatography ,mass spectrometry ,margarine ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Trans-fatty acids enter the human body with hydrogenated fats. The oil and fat industry must inform consumers about the fatty acid composition of food products, including the content of saturated fatty acids and trans-isomers. This study used the method of instrumental analysis to determine the fatty-acid profile and the content of trans-fatty acids in margarine. The research involved ten commercial samples of margarine. The fatty acid composition was studied by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. The calibration graphs were based on standard mixes of methyl esters of individual fatty acids. Some oils appeared to contain ≥ 17% of palmitic acid. The total content of saturated fatty acids was 20.04–38.84%; the content of monounsaturated acids ranged from 27.92 to 36.81%, while that of polyunsaturated acids was between 14.51 and 28.99%. The margarine samples contained no butter (dairy) fat. All the samples contained 0.01–23.06% of trans-fatty acids. If the share of trans-fats exceeded 2%, it meant that the technical regulations had been violated, and hydrogenated oils had been introduced into the formulations. The highly specific mass spectrometric approach made it possible to detect trace trans-fatty acids, thus eliminating the chance of unreliable or false positive results. These methods proved to be an effective means of regulatory compliance and counterfeit prevention.
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42. Photocatalytic activity of the TIO2/Ag/rGO nanocomposite
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T.M. Serikov, P.A. Zhanbirbayeva, A.S. Baltabekov, and A.B. Kuanyshbekova
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Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 ,Thermodynamics ,QC310.15-319 - Abstract
The paper presents the results of a study of the photocatalytic activity of films formed by titanium dioxide nanorods doped with silver nanoparticles and reduced graphene oxide. The obtained nanocomposite materials were studied by optical spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry, and Raman spectroscopy. The photocatalytic activity of the samples was evaluated by generating a photocurrent when the surface was illuminated by a modulated light source of a xenon lamp. In addition, the photocatalytic activity of the samples was evaluated by the degradation of the methylene blue dye, which is a model. It was found that the introduction of silver nanoparticles and reduced graphene oxide into the pores of films made of titanium dioxide nanorods leads to an increase in the spectral sensitivity of the sample in the region of 400-500 nm. The increased sensitivity of the sample to visible light leads to an increase in photocurrent generation and is 2.3 times higher than that of the original sample. Degradation of the methylene blue dye after 100 minutes of irradiation in the presence of a TiO2/Ag/rGO sample was 19 %. This is 3 times higher than in TiO2 nanorods films and 2.3 times higher than TiO2/Ag films. The results of the conducted studies have shown that the improvement of photocatalytic activity is associated with a decrease in film resistance, an expansion of spectral sensitivity and an increase in the surface area of the nanorods.
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43. Potential Use of IFMIF-DONES Target Back-Plate for Material Specimens
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Yuefeng Qiu, Frederik Arbeiter, Davide Bernardi, Manuela Frisoni, Sergej Gordeev, Rebeca Hernández, and Arkady Serikov
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IFMIF-DONES ,DPA ,gas production ,target ,Eurofer ,SSTT ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 - Abstract
In the IFMIF-DONES facility of the future, the back-plate behind the Li target will receive strong irradiation from high-energy neutrons. The potential use of the back-plate for material specimens is attractive with respect to providing complementary irradiation data for Eurofer. In this work, DPA (displacement per atom) and gas production rates as well as DPA gradients and temperature distributions have been studied for the center segment of the back-plate, using both a nominal beam and a reduced beam footprint. It is shown that specimens can be produced with high DPA in similar conditions to the DEMO first-wall. Based on the size of the SSTT (small specimen test technology) specimens, the limited number of samples obtainable from the adopted arrangement scheme is driven by a major constraint: the thickness of the back-plate. A parametric study of the back-plate’s thickness provides an alternative arrangement scheme; thus, the DPA and gradient of the specimens are remarkably improved.
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44. Theoretical studies on the nature and conditions of interaction of heel and peripheral nose cones of offset roller cone bits with a bottom hole
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D. A. Boreiko, A. A. Lutoev, and D. Yu. Serikov
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drill bit ,roller cone ,hole ,roller-bit drilling ,mathematical simulation ,rock destruction ,tool ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
An offset of roller cone rotation centerlines is used to increase the mechanical penetration rate while drilling in soft rocks. This enables increasing the area of a cutting structure teeth contact with a bottom hole. The analysis of offset cone drill bit (cutting structure) teeth wear showed that particularly significant wear is characteristic of the transition zone from the heel cone to the nose cone; which leads to significant reduction in the mechanical rate of penetration and a rapid decrease in the hole diameter. The purpose of this paper is to conduct a theoretical research on the nature and conditions of interaction between heel and peripheral nose cones of offset roller cone bits with a bottom hole; which is aimed at improving the efficiency of rock cutting by offset roller cone bits. To achieve the purpose; the authors analyzed data on the nature and causes of wear of existing offset roller cone bit cutting structure (teeth); developed a mathematical model in a cylindrical coordinate system allowing to determine the location and geometric parameters of the gage cone contact area with the hole wall for different roller cone bits sizes; developed a computer solid model for checking the adequacy of the mathematical model by comparing these two models; prepared recommendations for further improvement of the design of existing offset roller cone bit cutting structure (teeth). The research was carried out by the method of mathematical simulation of geometric figures and bodies corresponding to roller cones and a hole. The research has revealed that significant adjustments need to be made to the geometry of the roller cone teeth (currently being patented). This would allow decreasing the areas of cone heel blunting by 15–20 % as well as providing more prolonged contact of base and gage cones with bottom hole and wall surfaces. This allows to reduce wear of teeth in the transition zone of the generatrix from the peripheral nose cone to the gage (heel) cone of the roller cone and to maintain the required specific pressure on the cut rock for a longer period of time and; as a result; to increase both the mechanical penetration rate and the service life of the drilling tools.
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45. Modification of the approach to the technology of preparation of samples of milk and dairy prod- ucts for the determination of the fatty acid profile using the gas chromatography method
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M. S. Serikov, M. T. Nurgalieva, A. D. Serikbayeva, A. S. Kononikhin, and M. K. Iztileuov
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gas chromatography ,mass spectrometry ,sample preparation ,dairy products ,fatty acids ,methylation ,trans isomer ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 - Abstract
The objects of the study are extractants and optimal extraction conditions that contribute to the full release of the substances being determined: the concentration and volume of the extractant, the extraction time and temperature regime. This work includes the technology of sample preparation for determining the fatty acid composition of milk with a fat mass fraction of more than 3 %, which is centrifuged for 10 minutes at 10000 rpm, 20 µl of oil is taken from the centrifuged laboratory sample into a test tube from the upper part, then dissolved in 2 cm3 of organic solvent (hexane), then mixed manually for 1-2 minutes, 100 ml of sodium methylate solution of 2 molar concentration is added to the resulting solution with a pipette and the tube is closed with a stopper, then intensively mixed manually for 2 minutes, insist for 5 minutesand filter through a paper filter the top layer containing methyl esters, the resulting solution will be ready for examination by gas chromatography. The proposed new approach to technology development reduces the sample preparation time (~19 min), reduces the amount of solvent consumed by more than 10 times, minimizes the number of actions when working with samples, and requires a minimum amount of equipment.
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46. Revision of Approach to Assessment of Norms Regarding Operational Reliability and Crack Resistance of Materials
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Serikov, S. V.
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47. Utilitarian art and art-related objects in the Urals’ Palaeolithic
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Chlachula, Jiri and Serikov, Yuriy B.
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48. A Study on Radiological Evaluation According to Exposure Conditions in Mobile Radiochemistry Analysis Facilities Using Worker's Dose Evaluation Code.
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Lee, Minho, Lee, Sangheon, Ha, Woobeom, Yu, Hyunjin, Song, Jongsoon, and Serikov, Arkady
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DECOMMISSIONING of nuclear power plants ,RADIOCHEMICAL analysis ,RADIOCHEMISTRY ,EXPOSURE dose ,CONTINUOUS processing ,RADIOACTIVE wastes - Abstract
The decommissioning of a nuclear power plant generates a large amount of radioactive waste that requires significant disposal costs. Consequently, it is an important factor in assessing decommissioning costs. The most effective approach to minimizing decommissioning waste is rapid classification based on radioactivity levels. However, some nuclear sites do not have their own radiochemical analysis laboratory. Even in Korea, the analysis process does not' occur at the decommissioning site but rather at an external analysis institution to ascertain concentrations. This analysis procedure is time‐consuming and may result in cross‐contamination among radioactive wastes. Therefore, rapid analysis of decommissioning waste can reduce the amount of radioactive waste disposal and ultimately improve the economics. To address these issues, research is ongoing to develop a mobile radiochemistry laboratory. This study evaluated the radiological effects on workers as a basis for the application of mobile facilities on‐site. Worker exposure doses were assessed using computational code, considering the analysis workload in single and continuous processes under both normal and abnormal operations. The preliminary evaluation results from this prestudy confirm regulatory dose limits, and it is anticipated that future studies can be augmented with field data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Transport properties and crystallization of Li–Nb–O system on silicon
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Sumets, M., Ievlev, V., Dybov, V., Serikov, D., Belonogov, E., and Grebennikov, A.
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- 2022
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50. Methods to Calculate the Rectangular-Bus Package Impedance for an Ore-Thermal Furnace
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Goreva, L. P. and Serikov, V. A.
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- 2022
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