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2. SAFETY SYSTEM FOR SHREDDING SPACE DEBRIS IN ORBITAL CONDITIONS
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Mariya E. Barkova
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- 2022
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3. Mathematical model for pointing and holding the energy signal of a solar space power plant
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M E Barkova, A O Zhukov, I N Kartsan, D I Klimov, and V O Kuznetsova
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History ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
One of the main problems of solar space power plants is the high-precision guidance and direction retention of the energy transmission device. High-precision guidance and retention of an energy signal requires the development of both the guidance and retention system as a whole, and the mathematical apparatus for its description. The article proposes a mathematical description of the pointing and holding method through continuous scanning.
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- 2022
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4. 15 Harmonizing the Interests of the State and Business in Stakeholder Management
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Julia V. Khodkovskaya, Ekaterina E. Barkova, Elena A. Fomina, and Ilvir I. Fazrakhmanov
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State (polity) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Business ,Public administration ,Stakeholder management ,media_common - Published
- 2021
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5. About processing of technogenic space debris in fuel in low orbits
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Maria E. Barkova
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Spacecraft ,Work (electrical) ,business.industry ,Economic feasibility ,Environmental science ,Aerospace engineering ,business ,Space debris - Abstract
In this work processing of space debris in fuel in low orbits which are the most littered is considered. The comparative analysis of the spacecraft for utilization of space debris (further CSD - the collector of space debris) in comparison with other ways is submitted. Some aspects of processing of space debris in fuel and economic feasibility of such approach are considered.
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- 2021
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6. ECOPHILOSOPHICAL PICTURE OF THE WORLD IN THE HISTORICAL AND PERSONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
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E. Barkova
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Cultural heritage ,History ,Aesthetics - Published
- 2020
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7. Way of Utiliza tion of Space Debris Directly in an Orbit
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M. E. Barkova
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Physics ,Astronomy ,Orbit (control theory) ,Space debris - Published
- 2019
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8. 268Regional vascular wall stiffness in apparently healthy women and their mothers with arterial hypertension
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A. Tektova, O. Tatarinova, R. Stryuk, O. Kojuhovskaya, E. Barkova, M. Osmanova, P. Krikunov, Y. Brytkova, S. Berns, and T. Ivanova
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Vascular wall ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Stiffness ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
- 2017
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9. A Smart specialization strategy for sustainable development of regions
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Michail Nazarov, Julia V. Khodkovskaya, Ekaterina E. Barkova, Georgi Manolov, and Dinara Orlova
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lcsh:GE1-350 ,Sustainable development ,Civil society ,05 social sciences ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Transformative learning ,0502 economics and business ,Sustainability ,Specialization (functional) ,Position (finance) ,Social innovation ,Business ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,050203 business & management ,Industrial organization ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Changes in the global economy facilitated the creation of new strategies and models for socio-economic development of countries and areas. The transition to a digital technological level, the strengthened role of the civil society and the priority of national interests determine the necessity to search for tools to provide a sustainable and coordinated development of territories, creating a favorable economic, social and institutional environment and conditions for a well-balanced interaction of all participants on the market. One of the tools for highly effective transformations is social innovation, which has a huge socio-political transformative potential. The article presents the theoretical basis and the opportunities for practical implementation of the strategy for smart specialization of regions. It shows the application of helix models and social innovations in strengthening the socio-economic position of regions and increasing their competitiveness and sustainability.
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- 2020
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10. Fetal skeletal dysplasias in a tertiary care center: radiology, pathology, and molecular analysis of 112 cases
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U. Mohan, A. Toi, George Tomlinson, J. Frank, Phyllis Glanc, David Chitayat, R. Frank, Sarah Keating, and E. Barkova
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Nosology ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Thanatophoric dysplasia ,business.industry ,Autopsy ,Prenatal diagnosis ,medicine.disease ,Osteochondrodysplasia ,Dysplasia ,Osteogenesis imperfecta ,Genetics ,medicine ,Population study ,Radiology ,business ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Fetal skeletal dysplasias are a heterogeneous group of rare genetic disorders, affecting approximately 2.4-4.5 of 10,000 births. We performed a retrospective review of the perinatal autopsies conducted between the years 2002-2011 at our center. The study population consisted of fetuses diagnosed with skeletal dysplasia with subsequent termination, stillbirth and live-born who died shortly after birth. Of the 2002 autopsies performed, 112 (5.6%) were diagnosed with skeletal dysplasia. These 112 cases encompassed 17 of 40 groups of Nosology 2010. The two most common Nosology groups were osteogenesis imperfecta [OI, 27/112 (24%)] and the fibroblast growth factor receptor type 3 (FGFR3) chondrodysplasias [27/112 (24%)]. The most common specific diagnoses were thanatophoric dysplasia (TD) type 1 [20 (17.9%)], and OI type 2 [20 (17.9%)]. The combined radiology, pathology, and genetic investigations and grouping the cases using Nosology 2010 resulted in a specific diagnosis in 96 of 112 cases.
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- 2014
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11. THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL SECTOR IN PROVIDING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
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E E Barkova, O I Shalina, and G F Tokareva
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0106 biological sciences ,Sustainable development ,Natural resource economics ,Bond ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Control (management) ,Investment (macroeconomics) ,Payment ,01 natural sciences ,Natural resource ,010601 ecology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Loan ,Business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Financial sector ,media_common - Abstract
The article contains the analysis of the current ecological situation in the Republic of Bashkortostan as an oil production region of Russia. It was emerged that the decrease in emissions from means of transport caused by change in the calculation methodology. The statistical data on environmental control costs and payments for the use of natural resources in the Russian Federation for the period from 2008 to 2016 years have been analyzed. The measures aimed to create favorable conditions for the sustainable social and economic development of the region have been determined. The authors proposed alternative sources of financing the environmental protection: the issuance of ecological («green») bonds and the attraction of ecological deposits to finance environment-oriented investment projects. The main significant investment directions of the funds, obtained due to the emission of domestic ecological loan bonds, corporate ecological bonds and concessional environment-oriented bonds have been identified.
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- 2018
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12. Fetal skeletal dysplasias in a tertiary care center: radiology, pathology, and molecular analysis of 112 cases
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E, Barkova, U, Mohan, D, Chitayat, S, Keating, A, Toi, J, Frank, R, Frank, G, Tomlinson, and P, Glanc
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Ontario ,Tertiary Care Centers ,Bone Diseases, Developmental ,Fetal Diseases ,Humans ,Autopsy ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Fetal skeletal dysplasias are a heterogeneous group of rare genetic disorders, affecting approximately 2.4-4.5 of 10,000 births. We performed a retrospective review of the perinatal autopsies conducted between the years 2002-2011 at our center. The study population consisted of fetuses diagnosed with skeletal dysplasia with subsequent termination, stillbirth and live-born who died shortly after birth. Of the 2002 autopsies performed, 112 (5.6%) were diagnosed with skeletal dysplasia. These 112 cases encompassed 17 of 40 groups of Nosology 2010. The two most common Nosology groups were osteogenesis imperfecta [OI, 27/112 (24%)] and the fibroblast growth factor receptor type 3 (FGFR3) chondrodysplasias [27/112 (24%)]. The most common specific diagnoses were thanatophoric dysplasia (TD) type 1 [20 (17.9%)], and OI type 2 [20 (17.9%)]. The combined radiology, pathology, and genetic investigations and grouping the cases using Nosology 2010 resulted in a specific diagnosis in 96 of 112 cases.
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13. Temporal lobe dysplasia: a characteristic sonographic finding in thanatophoric dysplasia
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David C. Wang, Phyllis Glanc, David Chitayat, Sheila M. Keating, Ants Toi, George Tomlinson, U. Mohan, E. Barkova, and Patrick Shannon
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Thanatophoric Dysplasia ,Thanatophoric dysplasia ,Prenatal diagnosis ,Gestational Age ,Ultrasonography, Prenatal ,Temporal lobe ,Prenatal ultrasound ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Retrospective Studies ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Ultrasound ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Gestational age ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Temporal Lobe ,Surgery ,Reproductive Medicine ,Dysplasia ,Female ,Radiology ,Autopsy ,business ,Maternal Age - Abstract
Objective To determine the incidence of temporal lobe dysplasia (TLD) detected on prenatal ultrasound in thanatophoric dysplasia (TD) over an 11-year period in a tertiary referral center. Methods An 11-year retrospective review of perinatal autopsies from 2002 to 2013 was performed to identify cases of TD. The ultrasound images and corresponding reports of all TD cases were examined for the presence of TLD. The same set of images subsequently underwent a retrospective review by a perinatal radiologist with knowledge of the features of TLD to determine whether they could be identified. Results Thirty-one cases of TD underwent perinatal autopsy, and prenatal ultrasound imaging was available for review in 24 (77%). Mean gestational age at diagnosis of TD was 21.3 (range, 18-36) weeks. TLD was identified and reported in 6/24 (25%) cases; all six cases occurred after 2007. Retrospective interpretation of the ultrasound images identified features of TLD in 10 additional cases. In total, 16/24 (67%) cases displayed sonographic evidence of TLD. Temporal trends showed that TLD features were present in 50% (5/10) of all TD cases between 2002 and 2006 and in 79% (11/14) of those detected between 2007 and 2013. Conclusions At present, the detection rate of TLD by ultrasound is low but may be increased by modified brain images that enhance visualization of the temporal lobes. Prenatal identification of TLD may help in the prenatal diagnosis of TD and thus provide more accurate prenatal counseling and guide molecular investigations to confirm the specific diagnosis of TD.
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- 2013
14. Mechanisms of Impaired Erythropoiesis in Sepsis
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E. Barkova N., V. Kuznetsov V., Ye. Zhdanova V., L. Balabanova F., O. Sivkov G., Ye. Nazarenko V., Э. Баркова Н., В. Кузнецов В., Е. Жданова В., Л. Балабанова Ф., О. Сивков Г., Е. Назаренко В., E. Barkova N., V. Kuznetsov V., Ye. Zhdanova V., L. Balabanova F., O. Sivkov G., Ye. Nazarenko V., Э. Баркова Н., В. Кузнецов В., Е. Жданова В., Л. Балабанова Ф., О. Сивков Г., and Е. Назаренко В.
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Objective: to determine the mechanisms responsible for impairments in the space-time organization of erythropoiesis (SPOE) in experimental sepsis. Materials and methods. The diurnal changes in the titer of erythropoietin, the content of red blood cells, and their distribution by volume, the peripheral blood levels of hemoglobin and reticulocytes, life span, the production of erythrocytes, malonic dialdehyde (MDA), the statokinetic erythroid cell index, and bone marrow 59Fe incorporation were studied in 240 Wistar rats with multimicroial sepsis and 80 intact animals. Results. In sepsis, SPOE desynchronism was found to be due to increases in MDA and in the population of microcytes with shorter life span. The maximum duration was increased for erythropoiesis and decreased for erythrocytic production with the decreased peripheral blood level of ery-throcytes and hemoglobin. The progressive rise in the titer of erythropoiesis was accompanied by decreases in the statoki-netic index and bone marrow 59Fe incorporation with a simultaneous increase in the population of microcytes and with a reduction in the life span of erythrocytes. Conclusion. Endotoxicosis was established to play the leading role in the mechanisms of SPOE desynchronism. Activation of lipid peroxidation in the red blood cell membranes enhances their rigidity, by initiating the development of anemia and microcirculatory disorders. The decreases in erythrocytic production, statokinetic index, and bone marrow 59Fe incorporation with an inadequately high titer of erythropoiesis suggest the inhibition of ery-thropoietin-dependent processes in the target cells, which promotes the progression of septic anemia. Key words: bio-rhythms, erythropoiesis, erythropoietin, anemia, sepsis., Цель исследования — определить механизмы нарушения пространственно-временной организации эритропоэза при экспериментальном сепсисе. Материал и методы. У 240 крыс Вистар с полимикробным сепсисом и 80 интактных животных изучена суточная динамика титра эритропоэтина, содержания эритроцитов и их распределения по объему, гемоглобина и ретикулоцитов в периферической крови, продолжительности жизни и продукции эритроцитов, малонового диальдегида, статмокинетического индекса эритроидных клеток и инкорпорации Fe59 костным мозгом. Обнаружено, что при сепсисе десинхроноз ПВОЭ обусловлен ростом МДА и популяции микроцитов с укороченной продолжительностью жизни. Продолжительность максимума для эритропоэза увеличена, для продукции эритроцитов — сокращена на фоне снижения уровня эритроцитов и гемоглобина в периферической крови. Прогрессирующий рост титра эритро-поэза сопровождается снижением статмокинетического индекса и инкорпорации Fe59 костным мозгом при одновременном увеличении популяции микроцитов и сокращении продолжительности жизни эритроцитов. Заключение. Установлено, что в механизмах десинхроноза ПВОЭ ведущая роль принадлежит эндотоксикозу. Активация процессов липопероксидации в мембранах эритроцитов повышает их ригидность, инициируя развитие анемии и нарушения микроциркуляции. Снижение продукции эритроцитов, статмокинетического индекса и инкорпорации Fe59 костным мозгом на фоне неадекватно высокого титра эритропоэза свидетельствует о торможении эритропоэтинзависимых процессов в клетках-мишенях, что способствует прогрессии септической анемии. Ключевые слова: биоритмы, эритропоэз, эритро-поэтин, анемия, сепсис.
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15. Iron Exchange and Prediction of Multiple Organ Dysfunctions in Sepsis
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E. Barkova N.; Department of Pathophysiology, Tyumen State Medical Academy, Ye. Zhdanova V.; Department of Pathophysiology, Tyumen State Medical Academy, V. Kuznetsov V.; Department of Pathophysiology, Tyumen State Medical Academy, L. Balabanova F.; Department of Pathophysiology, Tyumen State Medical Academy, O. Sivkov G.; Department of Pathophysiology, Tyumen State Medical Academy, Э. Баркова Н.; Тюменская государственная медицинская академия Кафедра патофизиологии, Е. Жданова В.; Тюменская государственная медицинская академия Кафедра патофизиологии, В. Кузнецов В.; Тюменская государственная медицинская академия Кафедра патофизиологии, Л. Балабанова Ф.; Тюменская государственная медицинская академия Кафедра патофизиологии, О. Сивков Г.; Тюменская государственная медицинская академия Кафедра патофизиологии, E. Barkova N.; Department of Pathophysiology, Tyumen State Medical Academy, Ye. Zhdanova V.; Department of Pathophysiology, Tyumen State Medical Academy, V. Kuznetsov V.; Department of Pathophysiology, Tyumen State Medical Academy, L. Balabanova F.; Department of Pathophysiology, Tyumen State Medical Academy, O. Sivkov G.; Department of Pathophysiology, Tyumen State Medical Academy, Э. Баркова Н.; Тюменская государственная медицинская академия Кафедра патофизиологии, Е. Жданова В.; Тюменская государственная медицинская академия Кафедра патофизиологии, В. Кузнецов В.; Тюменская государственная медицинская академия Кафедра патофизиологии, Л. Балабанова Ф.; Тюменская государственная медицинская академия Кафедра патофизиологии, and О. Сивков Г.; Тюменская государственная медицинская академия Кафедра патофизиологии
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Objective: to define the mechanisms of impaired biological rhythms of iron exchange and lipid peroxidation (LPO) and to develop criteria for predicting the outcomes of pyoseptic complications.Subjects and methods. A hundred and seventeen patients with a good course of sepsis and its complication as multiple organ dysfunction (MOD) (a study group) and 108 healthy males (a control group) were examined. Twenty-four changes in the concentrations of total and ferrous iron (Fe2+) in the serum and urine, in those of OZhSS, malonic dialdehyde (MDA), MSM260 and MSM280 in the serum, urine, and red blood cells were studied.Results. With the good course of sepsis, iron exchange desynchronism was shown to be caused by elevated Fe2+ and MDA concentrations and enhanced proteolysis. The processes of renal MSM detoxification and elimination were ascertained to play an important role in the prediction of a good outcome of sepsis. With the poor course of sepsis and its complication as MOD, considerable rises in Fe2+, MDA, and MSM mesors were followed by their rhythm inversion and diminished MSM excretion due to progressive acute renal failure.Conclusion. The desynchronized exchange of iron was found to be due to the intensive increase in its fraction that triggers LPO and membrane destructive processes. On this basis, the authors have developed a procedure for predicting the course of sepsis and its complication as MOD, which allows the risk of complications and death rates to be substantially reduced during pyoseptic processes., Цель исследования — определить закономерности нарушений биоритмов обмена железа и пероксидации липидов при сепсисе и разработать критерии для прогнозирования исходов гнойно-септических осложнений.Материал и методы. Обследовано 117 больных с благоприятным исходом течения сепсиса и при его осложнении ПОН и 108 здоровых мужчин (контрольная группа). Изучена суточная динамика концентрации общего и двухвалентного железа в сыворотке крови и моче, ОЖСС, малонового диальдегида, МСМ260 и МСМ280 в сыворотке крови, моче и эритроцитах.Результаты показали, что десинхроноз обмена железа при благоприятном течении сепсиса обусловлен ростом концентрации Fe2+, МДА и усилением протеолиза. Установлено, что в прогнозировании благоприятного исхода сепсиса важная роль принадлежит процессам детоксикации МСМ и элиминации МСМ почками. При неблагоприятном течении сепсиса и его осложении ПОН значительный рост мезоров Fe2, МДА и МСМ сопровождается инверсией их ритмов и снижением экскреции МСМ вследствие прогрессирующей острой почечной недостаточности.Заключение. Установлено, что десинхроноз метаболизма железа обусловлен интенсивным приростом его свободной фракции, инициирующей ПОЛ и мембранодеструктивные процессы. На этой основе разработан способ прогнозирования течения сепсиса и его осложнений полиорганной дисфункцией, что позволяет существенно снизить риск развития осложнений и летальность при гнойно-септических процессах.
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16. Fundamental and applied aspects of space - time organisation of iron metabolism in pregnancy
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I. Roshina, E. Barkova, I. Mashjanova, and V. Polyakova
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Pregnancy ,Biochemistry ,Physiology (medical) ,Space time ,medicine ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Neuroscience ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Published
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17. Erythropoiesis and iron metabolism biorhythms in children with chronic pyelonephritis.
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E. Barkova, K. Lebedeva, and E. Ashikhmina
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ERYTHROPOIESIS , *IRON metabolism , *BIOLOGICAL rhythms , *PYELONEPHRITIS , *FERRITIN , *ERYTHROCYTES , *STATISTICAL correlation - Abstract
Circadian dynamics of ferritin, serum iron, and MDA concentrations, ineffective, normal, and terminal kinetic populations of the erythron were studied in healthy girls aged 7–9 years and girls suffering from chronic pyelonephritis. The production of highly active macrocyte population, descending from terminal erythropoiesis, was increased during pyelonephritis remission, which determined reduction of serum iron concentration during the morning hours and leveling of its circadian rhythm because of high utilization of the trace element. Progressive reduction of erythrocyte count and hemoglobin content during the active phase of pyelonephritis correlated with the increase in the population of microcytes with low activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and short life span, paralleled by an appreciable increase in ferritin and MDA concentrations during the evening hours. Stimulation of alternative erythron kinetic types (terminal and ineffective) underlies these changes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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18. Circadian Dynamics of Monocyte Phagocytic Activity in Women during Lactation Complicated by Iron Deficiency.
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E. Barkova and E. Nazarenko
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Abstract Biorhythms of phagocytic activity of peripheral blood monocytes were studied during lactation in healthy women and in women with iron deficiency. Circadian organization of monocyte function was characteristic of healthy nursing women. Strain in the system was associated with elevation of the mean circadian values for reserve potential of the absorption and digestive capacity of phagocytes. Circadian rhythms of the phagocytic and digestive capacity of peripheral blood monocytes were leveled during lactation complicated by iron deficiency. Decreased coefficient of the parameters activation is an early manifestation of latent iron deficiency. Decrease in the basic function parameters and reserve potential are directly related to the decrease in serum ferritin concentration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
19. Diurnal Variations in Qualitative Composition of Breast Milk in Women with Iron Deficiency.
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E. Barkova, E. Nazarenko, and E. Zhdanova
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Biorhythms of iron metabolism in healthy women and patients with iron deficiency were studied during lactation. Healthy nursing women were characterized by circadian variations in the concentrations of iron, α-tocopherol, and malonic dialdehyde in breast milk. Diurnal variations in iron concentration, antioxidant potential, and lipid peroxidation in breast milk depended on iron metabolism in nursing women. Iron deficiency was accompanied by a decrease in the concentrations of α-tocopherol and iron, increase in malonic dialdehyde content, and suppression of circadian variations in these parameters in breast milk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
20. THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL SECTOR IN PROVIDING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS.
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G F Tokareva, O I Shalina, and E E Barkova
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- 2018
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21. Consistency of visual assessments of mammographic breast density from vendor-specific "for presentation" images.
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Abdolell M, Tsuruda K, Lightfoot CB, Barkova E, McQuaid M, Caines J, and Iles SE
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Discussions of percent breast density (PD) and breast cancer risk implicitly assume that visual assessments of PD are comparable between vendors despite differences in technology and display algorithms. This study examines the extent to which visual assessments of PD differ between mammograms acquired from two vendors. Pairs of "for presentation" digital mammography images were obtained from two mammography units for 146 women who had a screening mammogram on one vendor unit followed by a diagnostic mammogram on a different vendor unit. Four radiologists independently visually assessed PD from single left mediolateral oblique view images from the two vendors. Analysis of variance, intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC), scatter plots, and Bland-Altman plots were used to evaluate PD assessments between vendors. The mean radiologist PD for each image was used as a consensus PD measure. Overall agreement of the PD assessments was excellent between the two vendors with an ICC of 0.95 (95% confidence interval: 0.93 to 0.97). Bland-Altman plots demonstrated narrow upper and lower limits of agreement between the vendors with only a small bias (2.3 percentage points). The results of this study support the assumption that visual assessment of PD is consistent across mammography vendors despite vendor-specific appearances of "for presentation" images.
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- 2016
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22. Temporal lobe dysplasia: a characteristic sonographic finding in thanatophoric dysplasia.
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Wang DC, Shannon P, Toi A, Chitayat D, Mohan U, Barkova E, Keating S, Tomlinson G, and Glanc P
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- Adult, Autopsy, Female, Gestational Age, Humans, Maternal Age, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Retrospective Studies, Temporal Lobe diagnostic imaging, Ultrasonography, Prenatal, Temporal Lobe abnormalities, Thanatophoric Dysplasia diagnostic imaging
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Objective: To determine the incidence of temporal lobe dysplasia (TLD) detected on prenatal ultrasound in thanatophoric dysplasia (TD) over an 11-year period in a tertiary referral center., Methods: An 11-year retrospective review of perinatal autopsies from 2002 to 2013 was performed to identify cases of TD. The ultrasound images and corresponding reports of all TD cases were examined for the presence of TLD. The same set of images subsequently underwent a retrospective review by a perinatal radiologist with knowledge of the features of TLD to determine whether they could be identified., Results: Thirty-one cases of TD underwent perinatal autopsy, and prenatal ultrasound imaging was available for review in 24 (77%). Mean gestational age at diagnosis of TD was 21.3 (range, 18-36) weeks. TLD was identified and reported in 6/24 (25%) cases; all six cases occurred after 2007. Retrospective interpretation of the ultrasound images identified features of TLD in 10 additional cases. In total, 16/24 (67%) cases displayed sonographic evidence of TLD. Temporal trends showed that TLD features were present in 50% (5/10) of all TD cases between 2002 and 2006 and in 79% (11/14) of those detected between 2007 and 2013., Conclusions: At present, the detection rate of TLD by ultrasound is low but may be increased by modified brain images that enhance visualization of the temporal lobes. Prenatal identification of TLD may help in the prenatal diagnosis of TD and thus provide more accurate prenatal counseling and guide molecular investigations to confirm the specific diagnosis of TD., (Copyright © 2014 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2014
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23. The white gene of Drosophila melanogaster encodes a protein with a role in courtship behavior.
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Anaka M, MacDonald CD, Barkova E, Simon K, Rostom R, Godoy RA, Haigh AJ, Meinertzhagen IA, and Lloyd V
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- Animals, COS Cells, Cell Line, Chlorocebus aethiops, Drosophila melanogaster physiology, Endosomes metabolism, Gene Expression, Genotype, Homosexuality, Male genetics, Humans, Learning physiology, Male, Movement physiology, Mutation, Smell genetics, Transformation, Genetic, ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters genetics, Drosophila Proteins genetics, Drosophila melanogaster genetics, Eye Proteins genetics, Genes, Insect, Sexual Behavior, Animal physiology
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The white gene of Drosophila melanogaster has been extensively studied, yet it is still not understood how its ectopic overexpression induces male-male courtship. To investigate the cellular basis of this behavior, we examined the sexual behavior of several classes of mutants. We find that male-male courtship is seen not only in flies overexpressing the white gene, but also in mutants expected to have mislocalized White protein. This finding confirms that mislocalizing White transporter in the cells in which it is normally expressed will produce male-male courtship behaviors; the courtship behavior is not an indirect consequence of aberrant physiological changes elsewhere in the body. Male-male courtship is also seen in some mutants with altered monoamine metabolism and deficits in learning and memory, but can be distinguished from that produced by White mislocalization by its reduced intensity and locomotor activity. Double mutants overexpressing white and with mutations in genes for serotonergic neurons suggest that male-male courtship produced by mislocalizing White may not be mediated exclusively by serotonergic neurons. We also find decreased olfactory learning in white mutants and in individuals with mutations in the genes for White's binding partners, brown and scarlet. Finally, in cultured Drosophila and mammalian cells, the White transporter is found in the endosomal compartment. The additional genes identified here as being involved in male-male courtship increase the repertoire of mutations available to study sexual behavior in Drosophila.
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- 2008
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24. Colonic nociception via nucleus submedius is modulated by pontine centres in the rat.
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Barkova E, Turnbull GK, and Downie JW
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- Action Potentials drug effects, Action Potentials physiology, Afferent Pathways drug effects, Animals, Brain Mapping, Cobalt pharmacology, Colon physiopathology, Electromyography methods, Functional Laterality physiology, Male, Pain etiology, Pain Measurement methods, Physical Stimulation adverse effects, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Thalamic Nuclei drug effects, Afferent Pathways physiopathology, Colon innervation, Pain physiopathology, Pons physiopathology, Thalamic Nuclei physiopathology
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The rat thalamic nucleus submedius responds to noxious pressure stimuli in the colon. Some neurons in and near Barrington's nucleus, a pontine center related to bladder function, also respond to colon distension. We hypothesized that colonic nociception may be relayed via Barrington's nucleus to the nucleus submedius. Experiments were carried out in 22 urethane-anesthetized male rats. Noxious stimuli were applied to the toes using standardized clips and to the colon by inflation of the balloon to 80 mmHg for 30 s using a barostat. The brain was exposed to allow recording from the nucleus submedius with a monopolar tungsten electrode and the activity of rectus muscle was assessed via silver wire electrodes. A glass pipette was inserted into Barrington's nucleus for injection of 5 mM CoCl2, a temporary neural blocker. The site of CoCl2 injection was confirmed by the presence of FluoroGold which was incorporated into the CoCl2 solution. We recorded 51 units in submedius that were excited by noxious toe pinch, 4 were inhibited. Colon distension to 80 mmHg produced visceromotor responses, excited 23 units in submedius and inhibited 13 units. Injection of CoCl2 into the region of Barrington's nucleus blocked the response to colon distension in 10 of 12 Sm units tested, but had no influence on the accompanying visceromotor response. These data point to a previously unrecognized relationship between Barrington's nucleus and submedius that may subserve colon nociception.
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- 2005
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