40 research outputs found

    Electrical photosemiconducting and paramagnetic properties of polypyromellitimides

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    Semiconducting properties with dark and photoconductivity, type r, were observed in polypyromellitimides (PPMI) and explained by a donor-acceptor interreaction in the PPMI between electron acceptor promellitimide fragments and electron donor diamide in adjacent macromolecules

    Impact of liquid metal surface on plasma-surface interaction in experiments with lithium and tin capillary porous systems

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    The lithium and tin capillary-porous systems (CPSs) were tested with steady-state plasma in the PLM plasma device which is the divertor simulator with plasma parameters relevant to divertor and SOL plasma of tokamaks. The CPS consists of tin/lithium tile fixed between two molybdenum meshs constructed in the module faced to plasma. Steady-state plasma load of 0.1 - 1 MW/m(2) on the CPS during more than 200 min was achieved in experiments on PLM which is a modeling far scrapeoff- layer and far zone of divertor plasma of a large tokamak. The heating of the CPS was controlled remotely including biasing technique which allows to regulate evaporated metal influx to plasma. After exposure, the materials of the tin and lithium CPSs were inspected and analyzed with optic and scanning electron micriscopy. Experiments have demonstrated sustainability of the tin and lithium CPSs to the high heat steady state plasma load expected in a large scale tokamak. The effect of evaporated lithium and tin on the plasma transport/radiation was studied with spectroscopy to evaluate changes of plasma properties and plasma-surface interaction

    Mixed Heat Transfer in a Subcooled Twisted Flow

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    Video-assisted surgery in the treatment of early corpus uteri cancer

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    The immediate and late results of surgical treatment were assessed in patients with early corpus uteri cancer (CUC), by applying endo- scopic procedures. The paper gives comparative data on 2 comparable groups of patients with Т1-2N0М0 CUC, who have undergone laparoscopic (n=47) or open-access (n=50) surgery. The comparative analysis has demonstrated the advantages of an endoscopic technique over a laparotomic access in its immediate results, the duration of surgical intervention, the volume of intraoperative blood loss, the pattern and incidence of complications, the reduction in the length of hospital stay, and its cosmetic effect. The patients were found to have better quality of life after laparoscopic extirpation of the uterus. Overall and relapse-free survival rates were comparable in the two groups and did not depend on the technique of surgical intervention

    LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY ON UTERUS AND ITS APPENDAGES IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER

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    One of the components of pathogenetic treatment of patients with breast cancer is castration. The aim of research is to investigate the significance of video assisted laparoscopic surgery on female reproductive organs in the treatment of breast cancer patients. The study is based on analysis of treatment results of 320 breast cancer patients with noncompromised menstruation and presence of steroid hor- mone receptors in tumor tissue. In comparison to surgical techniques used earlier, video assisted endoscopic surgery allows to decrease the aggressiveness of operation, accelerate the rehabilitation of patients, and lower the length of hospital stay. Radiation castration is not always effective: menstruation recovered in some patients. Besides, radiotherapy can not be recommended for patients with patho- logically transformed ovaries. Chemical castration with Zoladex or other analogous drugs is inaccessible for most patients in Russia
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