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    Studies on the Reversibility of Electrolytic Tin Powder Obtained from an Ionic Liquid by Lipkin, M. S., Yalyushev, N. I., Lipkin, V. M., Burakov, M. A., Semenkova, A. V., Kuznetsov, D. N., Bachayev, R. M., Novoselov, V. V.

    Published in Inorganic materials : applied research (01-03-2021)
    “…A promising novel high-capacity anode material for lithium-ion batteries based on a highly dispersed tin powder is considered. The powder has been obtained…”
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    Overcoming opioid blockade from depot naltrexone (Prodetoxon®) by Kruptisky, E. M., Burakov, A. M., Tsoy, M. V., Egorova, V. Y., Slavina, T. Y., Grinenko, A. Y., Zvartau, E. E., Woody, G. E.

    Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-07-2007)
    “…ABSTRACT Aim  To describe a situation in which an opioid‐dependent patient overcame naltrexone blockade. Design, case report, setting  Addiction treatment…”
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    Baclofen administration for the treatment of affective disorders in alcoholic patients by Krupitsky, E M, Burakov, A M, Ivanov, V B, Krandashova, G F, Lapin, I P, Grinenko AJa, Borodkin YuS

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-09-1993)
    “…Ninety alcoholic patients with the secondary affective disorders (anxiety, depression) were divided into four groups. Patients in the first group received…”
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    Prevention of suicide by naltrexone in a recently detoxified heroin addict by Krupitsky, E M, Masalov, D V, Didenko, T Y, Burakov, A M, Romanova, T N, Zvartau, E E, Woody, G

    Published in European addiction research (01-07-2001)
    “…This case describes a heroin addict who was participating in a placebo-controlled randomized trial of naltrexone as an aid to relapse prevention. The patient…”
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    The administration of transcranial electric treatment for affective disturbances therapy in alcoholic patients by Krupitsky, E M, Burakov, A M, Karandashova, G F, Katsnelson JaS, Lebedev, V P, Grinenko AJa, Borodkin JuS

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-01-1991)
    “…In a double blind placebo-controlled investigation it was shown that transcranial electric treatment (TET), comprising the combination of a constant current…”
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    Complex-structure gold placer mining in Yakutia by Ermakov, S. A., Burakov, A. M.

    Published in Journal of mining science (01-03-2013)
    “…The gold placer in the valley of the River Bolshoi Kuranakh occurs in complicated geological and mining conditions and holds gold of highly nonuniform quality…”
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    CASE REPORT: Overcoming opioid blockade from depot naltrexone (Prodetoxon®) by Kruptisky, E M, Burakov, A M, Tsoy, M V, Egorova, V Y, Slavina, T Y, Grinenko, A Y, Zvartau, E E, Woody, G E

    Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-07-2007)
    “…To describe a situation in which an opioid-dependent patient overcame naltrexone blockade. Addiction treatment center in St Petersburg, Russia. Patient with…”
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    The relationship between the craving for alcohol and relapse of the disease by Krupitskiĭ, E M, Rudenko, A A, Tsoĭ, M V, Neznanova, O N, Burakov, A M, Slavina, T Iu, Grinenko, A Ia, Evartau, E E, Flanneri, B, Krebaum, S

    “…The craving for alcohol was studied using 2 Russian and 4 international scales, including ratings of the clinician and self-rating of the patient. Depression…”
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    Effect of pharmacotherapy of affective disorders on the psycho-semantics of alcoholic patients by Krupitskiĭ, E M, Burakov, A M, Grinenko, A Ia, Borodkin, Iu S

    “…90 alcoholic patients (II stage of alcoholism) with secondary affective disorders (anxiety, depression) were divided into 4 groups. The patients of the first…”
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