Search Results - "Ruchkina, E V"
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Alcohol abuse in HIV infection
Published in Terapevtic̆eskii arhiv (1996)“…249 cases of HIV infection (170 males, mean age 30.2 +/- 0.8 years; 79 females, mean age 28.7 +/- 0.9 years) have been analyzed for prevalence of…”
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Algorithms of aerospace photo processing in a quasi-two-dimensional non-trygonometrical spectral space
Published in 2017 International Conference on Mechanical, System and Control Engineering (ICMSC) (01-05-2017)“…The paper employs theoretic and methodological generalization in order to develop new algorithms of orthogonal transformation in the field of aerospace photo…”
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The anxiety state in HIV-infected persons after the discovery of their seropositivity
Published in Terapevtic̆eskii arhiv (1994)“…The authors analyzed psychoemotional reactions of 225 subjects (151 males and 74 females, mean age 30.2 and 27.8 years, respectively) to detection of HIV in…”
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Asthenic disorders in persons infected with HIV at the initial stages of the disease
Published in Terapevtic̆eskii arhiv (1993)“…Clinical psychopathological, follow-up and neuropsychological evaluation was made for 125 HIV-infected patients in stage 2B of the disease (general…”
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Clinico-experimental study of mental processes in men with HIV infection
Published in Vestnik Rossiĭskoĭ akademii medits︠i︡nskih nauk (1992)“…A total of 55 males aged 19.5 to 62 years who were infected with HIV were examined psychopathologically+ and neuropsychologically by A.R. Luria's methods…”
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The suicidal behavior of subjects infected with HIV
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Characteristics of mental status of men infected with human immunodeficiency virus
Published in Sovetskaia meditsina (1990)“…A total of 55 men infected with HIV, aged 19 to 42, were examined by clinical and psychopathological methods. Thirty-two of these were heterosexuals, 23…”
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