29 results on '"Kiseleva, Yu. V."'
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2. Retrieval of Total Column Carbon Dioxide over Russia from Meteor-M No. 2 Satellite Data
3. Validation of Results of Atmospheric Temperature and Humidity Sounding with a Fourier Infrared Spectrometer onboard the Meteor-M No. 2 Satellite
4. Data intercalibration technique for infrared channels of the Elektro-L/MSU-GS imager with the AIRS infrared sounder data
5. Relationship between self-organization and biological activity of highly diluted solutions of a tetrahydrazide tetrathiacalix[4]arene derivative
6. Self-organization and physicochemical properties of aqueous solutions of the antibodies to interferon gamma at ultrahigh dilution
7. Self-organization and properties of dilute aqueous solutions of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide in a range of physiologically important temperatures
8. Highly diluted aqueous solutions of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide: Correlations between self-organization, physicochemical properties, and biological activity
9. Highly diluted solutions of amphiphilic derivatives of calix[4]resorcinols: self-organization and physicochemical properties
10. Formation of nanoassociates is a factor determining physicochemical and biological properties of highly diluted aqueous solutions
11. Forming the nanosized molecular assemblies (nanoassociates) is a key to understand the properties of highly diluted aqueous solutions
12. Dielectric spectroscopy study of low-concentration aqueous solutions of a calix[4]resorcinarene derivative
13. Influence of spatial isomerism of tetrathiacalix[4]arene functionalized by hydrazide groups on self-organization and physicochemical properties of aqueous dimethyl sulfoxide solutions of low concentration
14. The method of calibration curves for immunochromatographic express tests. Part 2. immunochromatographic express tests with quantum dots
15. The Method of Calibration Curves for Immunochromatographic Express Tests. Part 1. Immunochromatographic Express Tests with Colloidal Gold
16. Comparative study of self-organization and physicochemical properties of highly diluted aqueous solutions of phenol bioantioxidants
17. Low-concentration aqueous solutions of an amphiphilic calix[4]resorcinarene derivative: Self-organization, physicochemical properties, and biological activity under common and hypoelectromagnetic conditions
18. Effect of ultralow concentrations and electromagnetic fields
19. Relationship between self-organization, physicochemical properties, and biological activity of aqueous solutions of hemin derivatives
20. Effect of α-tocopherol concentrations on the self-organization, physicochemical properties of solutions, and the structure of biological membranes
21. Nanosized mixed aggregates of alkylated p-sulfonatocalix[n]arenes and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide: self-organization and catalytic activity
22. Supramolecular systems based on alkylated p-sulfonatocalix[n]arenes: aggregation and catalytic and biological activity
23. Supramolecular systems based on amphiphilic derivatives of biologically active phenols: Self-assembly and reactivity over a broad concentration range
24. Properties of supramolecular nanoassociates formed in aqueous solutions of biologically active compounds in low or ultra-low concentrations
25. The ability of green fluorescent proteins for photoconversion under oxygen-free conditions is determined by the chromophore structure rather than its amino acid environment
26. IMPROVEMENT OF FEATURES OF ACCOUNTING AND DISPOSAL OF FIXED ASSETS OBJECTS
27. Aggregation and physiological effect on plant cells of amphiphilic calix[4]resorcinarenes with hydroxymethylmethylamide and carboxymethyl groups
28. Disambigution of Polarization Decomposition of Electromagnetic Wave in Case of Incidence or Scattering Along a Normal to Media Boundary in a Model of Radio Channel
29. Nanosized mixed aggregates of alkylated p-sulfonatocalix[ n]arenes and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide: self-organization and catalytic activity.
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