13 research outputs found
Production of Copper Electroerosion Nanopowders from Wastes in Kerosene Medium
This article describes the parameters of copper powder materials production from wastes of electrical
copper wire using electroerosion dispersion method in kerosene medium. The results of the percentage of
the different fractions of the produced copper powder and the study of the shapes of the resulted copper
particles are presented.
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Optimization of Facial Image's Brightness Limits for Person's Emotional and Mental State Diagnostics
The met hod of person’s emotional and mental state recognition with optimization of the top and bottom limits by facial images pixel brightness is considered. The efficiency of using the limit interval pixel brightness on functional efficiency of learning diagnostic system was proved
Formation of SiO2 buffer layer for LiNbO3 thin films growth
This paper shows the results of study of the effect of SiO2 buffer layer thickness on the morphological parameters of nanocrystalline LiNbO3 films formed by pulsed laser deposition. It has been established that with increasing in the thickness of SiO2 buffer layer from 10 nm to 50 nm, the roughness of LiNbO3 films decreases from 5.1 nm to 4.4 nm. The minimum value of the grain diameter (118 nm) corresponds to the thickness of the buffer layer equal to 50 nm. The results obtained can be used in the design and manufacture of integrated acousto-optic and piezoelectric devices, as well as sensitive elements of sensors using various effects of surface acoustic waves
Management of adherence-based treatment. Consensus document – Clinical guidelines. English version [упРАВЛЕНИЕ ЛЕЧЕНИЕМ НА ОСНОВЕ пРИВЕРЖЕННОСТИ. КОНСЕНСуСНЫй ДОКуМЕНТ – КЛИНИЧЕСКИЕ РЕКОМЕНДАЦИИ. АНГЛОЯзЫЧНАЯ ВЕРСИЯ]
Consensus Document «Management of adherence-based treatment» developed based on clinical guidelines of Russian Scientific Medical Society of Internal Medicine approved by the XIV National Congress of physicians (Moscow, 20 November 2019). The document is intended primarily to assess adherence to drug therapy, adherence to lifestyle modification, and adherence to medical support for patients who need long-term or permanent treatment. The document’s authors considered the treatment adherence unanimously as the compliance of the patient’s behavior with the recommendations received from the Doctor regarding medication, dieting, and other measures of lifestyle modifications. Insufficient adherence to treatment is a global problem. Assessing adherence as a basis for making medical decisions is an essential element of improving the quality of the healthcare system. Predictions of treatment outcomes cannot be considered effective if individualized levels of adherence are not used to justify project planning and evaluation. In medical practice, quantitative assessment of adherence is preferred, suitable for patients with various diseases, and with the possibility of automated data entry and processing. Therefore, sections on medical interventions based on the assessment of treatment adherence should be reflected in national clinical guidelines. These Joint Recommendations are based on these provisions. © Group of authors, 202