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    A Monoblock Light-Scattering Milk Fat Percentage and Somatic Cell Count Sensor for Use in Milking Systems by Shkirin, Alexey V., Astashev, Maxim E., Ignatenko, Dmitry N., Suyazov, Nikolai V., Chirikov, Sergey N., Kirsanov, Vladimir V., Pavkin, Dmitriy Y., Lobachevsky, Yakov P., Gudkov, Sergey V.

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (21-10-2023)
    “…A monoblock light-scattering sensor, which is capable of measuring the fat content of milk and indicating the excess by which the somatic cell count (SCC) is…”
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    Laser Scatterometric Device for Inline Measurement of Fat Percentage and the Concentration Level of Large-Scale Impurities in Milk by Shkirin, Alexey V., Astashev, Maxim E., Ignatenko, Dmitry N., Suyazov, Nikolai V., Vedunova, Maria V., Gudkov, Sergey V.

    Published in Applied sciences (01-12-2022)
    “…A compact laser scatterometric device for determining the fat percentage of milk filling a cylindrical tube has been designed. The device operates by detecting…”
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    Structure of the nanobubble clusters of dissolved air in liquid media by Bunkin, Nikolai F., Yurchenko, Stanislav O., Suyazov, Nikolai V., Shkirin, Alexey V.

    Published in Journal of biological physics (01-01-2012)
    “…A qualitative model of the nucleation of stable bubbles in water at room temperature is suggested. This model is completely based on the property of the…”
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    Modeling the Kinetics of the Singlet Oxygen Effect in Aqueous Solutions of Proteins Exposed to Thermal and Laser Radiation by Shkirin, Alexey V, Chirikov, Sergey N, Suyazov, Nikolai V, Reut, Veronika E, Grigorieva, Daria V, Gorudko, Irina V, Bruskov, Vadim I, Gudkov, Sergey V

    Published in Mathematics (Basel) (01-11-2022)
    “…A system of kinetic equations describing the changes in the concentration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in aqueous solutions of proteins was obtained from…”
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