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    INNOVATIVE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIES OF THE DIAGNOSTICS OF SYPHILIS by A. Y. Mironov, V. G. Istratov, Y. B. Terehova

    Published in Sechenovskiĭ vestnik (01-12-2022)
    “…The use of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry in the laboratory diagnostics of syphilis is described. The data of the indication of syphilitic lesions on…”
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    Magnetic field-induced dissipation-free state in superconducting nanostructures by Córdoba, R., Baturina, T. I., Sesé, J., Yu Mironov, A., De Teresa, J. M., Ibarra, M. R., Nasimov, D. A., Gutakovskii, A. K., Latyshev, A. V., Guillamón, I., Suderow, H., Vieira, S., Baklanov, M. R., Palacios, J. J., Vinokur, V. M.

    Published in Nature communications (2013)
    “…A superconductor in a magnetic field acquires a finite electrical resistance caused by vortex motion. A quest to immobilize vortices and recover zero…”
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    Informative indices of the biocorrosion activity for the determination of the character of the aggression ground by Chesnokova, M G, Shalai, V V, Kraus, Y A, Mironov, A Y, Blinova, E G

    Published in Gigiena i sanitarija (2016)
    “…Underground corrosion is referred to the most difficult types of corrosion in connection with that it is multifactorial and differs in progressive dynamics of…”
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    Monitoring of etiological agents of acute enteric infections in the Moscow region by Savitskaia, K I, Mironov, A Iu, Avash, Iu B, Vorob'ev, A A, Nesterova, M V

    “…The fecal microflora of patients with acute enteric infections (AEI) has been examined on the territory of the Moscow region. The pathogens of high, moderate…”
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    Current status of laboratory diagnosis of infections caused by nonspore-forming anaerobes and ways of its improvement by Vorob'ev, A A, Pashkov, E P, Mironov, A I, Bykov, A S, Shimchuk, L F

    “…Nonspore-anaerobic bacteria are the most common pathogens of purulent opportunistic infection. However, this group of infections is not recorded in our country…”
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