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REE, Uranium (U) and Thorium (Th) contents in Betula pendula leaf growing around Komsomolsk gold concentration plant tailing (Kemerovo region, Western Siberia, Russia)
The article deals with the research findings of peculiarities of REE, Uranium and Thorium distribution in the territory surrounding the tailing of former Komsomolsk gold concentration plant according to the data from Betula pendula leaf testing. In the leaf element composition the slight deficiency of MREE and substantial excess of HREE are presented. In the nearest impacted area around the tailing, La, Yb, U and Th content, and Th/U ratio are lower than in the distant buffer area. It is shown, that value of Th/U ratio and REE can be an indicator for geochemical transformations of technogenic landscapes in mining districts. The results of the research can be used for biomonitoring of the territory around the tailing
Femtoscopy correlations of kaons in collisions at LHC within hydrokinetic model
We provide, within the hydrokinetic model, a detailed investigation of kaon
interferometry in collisions at LHC energy (
TeV). Predictions are presented for 1D interferometry radii of and
pairs as well as for 3D femtoscopy scales in out, side and
long directions. The results are compared with existing pion interferometry
radii. We also make predictions for full LHC energy.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure
The issue of standardization of interventional medical technologies in modern cardiology
Karpenko Yu. I., Hanafi Mohamed The issue of standardization of interventional medical technologies in modern cardiology. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2017;7(10):230-234. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1129475
http://ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/5002
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Received: 10.10.2017. Revised: 27.10.2017. Accepted: 30.10.2017.
The issue of standardization of interventional medical technologies in modern cardiology
Yu. I. Karpenko, Mohamed Hanafi
Regional Clinical Hospital, Odessa
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to assess the experience of implementing local protocols for the standardization of interventional medical technologies at the regional clinical hospital. There was demonstrated that the implementation of local clinical protocols can reduce the number of misdiagnoses, the total number of clinical and instrumental and clinical-laboratory studies, duration of in-hospital stay. The resynchronization of myocardial contraction by means of biventricular cardiostimulation, regulated by the clinical protocol, allows to achieve significant clinical effect on parameters such as ultimate diastolic pressure in the LV, the area of mitral regurgitation, the functional class on HYHA
Key words: local clinical protocols, clinical guidance, cardiovascular diseases, invasive intervention
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