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    On Optimization of the Metal Ion Production by Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources

    The three-dimensional NAM-ECRIS model is applied for studying the metal ion production in the DECRIS-PM Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source. Experimentally measured extracted ion currents are accurately re...

    V. Mironov, S. Bogomolov, A. Bondarchenko in Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters (2021)

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    Tissue engineering of heart valve leaflet by self-assembly of tissue spheroids biofabricated from human fat tissue derived stem cells

    Bioengineering of living heart valve substitute suitable for implantation into pediatric patients with heart valve diseases is an unsolved challenge in cardiovascular tissue engineering. In order to identify d...

    V. Mironov, V. Kasyanov, A. Nagy-Mehesz in World Congress on Medical Physics and Biom… (2010)

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    An IC100 cyclotron based facility for producing nuclear filters and for scientific and applied research

    The cyclotron IC-100 station, based on the Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions (JINR, Dubna, Russia), provides the industrial construction of nuclear filters. During modernization, the cyclotron was equipped with ...

    B. Gikal, S. Dmitriev, G. Gulbekian, P. Apel’ in Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters (2008)

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    Perfusion Bioreactors for Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering

    V. Kasyanov, J.J. Sistino, T.C. Trusk, R.R. Markwald in Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering (2005)

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    Novel complexes of cyclin-dependent kinases and a cyclin-like protein from Arabidopsis thaliana with a function unrelated to cell division

    Although the majority of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) play a key role in cell cycle progression, recent evidence has shown that CDKs are also implicated in transcription regulation. Here, we describe two Arab...

    R. M. Barrôco, L. De Veylder, Z. Magyar in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS (2003)

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    The Contamination of Belarus Territory by Transuranium Elements

    The territory of Belarus suffered from atmospheric fallout due to both nuclear weapon test in middle 70th and Chernobyl NPP accident. The average level of contamination resulting from nuclear weapon is 53 ± 17 Bq...

    V. Kudryashov, V. Mironov, E. Konoplya in Radionuclides and Heavy Metals in Environment (2001)

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    Destruction of Fuel Particles from the Chernobyl Fall-Out on the Territory of Belarus

    The unoxidised fuel particles (FP) with the UO2 matrix strongly contaminate the areas affected by the Chernobyl accident. Under the influence of various active components of soil and air during 14-year process of...

    V. Mironov, J. Matusevitch, V. Kudryashov in Radionuclides and Heavy Metals in Environment (2001)