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    The probability of the influence of professional chemical factors on the development of hypothyroidism and other lesions of the human body by A.I. Voloshin, T.A. Ilashchuk, L.A. Voloshina, I.V. Pankiv, V.S. Yuzvenko

    “…Background. The purpose is to present clinical observations of diseases of workers in individual industries, where a priori there was an effect of various…”
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    Вероятность влияния профессиональных химических факторов на развитие гипотиреоза и других поражений организма человека by Voloshin, A.I., Ilashchuk, T.A., Voloshina, L.A., Pankiv, I.V., Yuzvenko, V.S.

    “…Цель — изложение клинических наблюдений за болезнями работников отдельных производств, где априори отмечалось влияние различных производственных химических…”
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    New “Green” Polysaccharidal Inhibitor of Gas Hydrate Formation on the Basis of Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Salt by Ishmuratov, F. G., Rakhimova, N. T., Ishmiyarov, E. R., Voloshin, A. I., Gusakov, V. N., Tomilov, Yu. V., Nifant’yev, N. E., Dokichev, V. A.

    Published in Russian journal of applied chemistry (01-04-2018)
    “…Thermobaric conditions of gas hydrate formation in the presence of the carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt were studied under conditions of a quasi-equilibrium…”
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    Luminescence of praseodymium (III) chelates from two excited states ( 3P 0 and 1D 2) and its dependence on ligand triplet state energy by Voloshin, A.I, Shavaleev, N.M, Kazakov, V.P

    Published in Journal of luminescence (01-07-2001)
    “…The praseodymium (III) β-diketonate and carboxylate chelates emit visible and infrared luminescence in organic solutions at room temperature. Depending on the…”
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    Effect of sodium-carboxymethylcellulose on inhibition of scaling by calcium carbonate and sulfate by Fakhreeva, A. V., Gusakov, V. N., Voloshin, A. I., Tomilov, Yu. V., Nifant’ev, N. E., Dokichev, V. A.

    “…Sodium-carboxymethylcellulose inhibits the crystallization of calcium carbonate and sulfate on the surface of stainless steel in a supersaturated aqueous…”
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    Water enhances the luminescence intensity of β-diketonates of trivalent samarium and terbium in toluene solutions by Voloshin, A.I., Shavaleev, N.M., Kazakov, V.P.

    “…The influence of water on the luminescence of toluene solutions of lanthanide β-diketonates (Ln(L) 3· nH 2O, where L is benzoyltrifluoroacetone,…”
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    Water enhances quantum yield and lifetime of luminescence of europium(III) tris-β-diketonates in concentrated toluene and acetonitrile solutions by Voloshin, A.I, Shavaleev, N.M, Kazakov, V.P

    Published in Journal of luminescence (01-07-2001)
    “…Europium tris-β-diketonates (Eu(L) 3· nH 2O) show concentration quenching of luminescence in toluene solutions due to the formation of weakly luminescent…”
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    Mono-thio-β-diketones – a new type of ligands suitable for sensitization of lanthanide luminescence. Infrared luminescence of an intensely colored neodymium and ytterbium mono-thio-β-diketonate chelates by Voloshin, A.I, Shavaleev, N.M, Kazakov, V.P

    Published in Journal of luminescence (01-06-2001)
    “…Intensely colored and air/moisture stable mono-thio-β-diketonates of trivalent neodymium and ytterbium show senzitized infrared emission of lanthanide ion when…”
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    Singlet–singlet energy transfer from ketone to lanthanide ion β-diketonates as studied by chemiluminescence quenching. First observation of infrared chemiluminescence of neodymium (III) and ytterbium (III) in solution by Voloshin, A.I., Shavaleev, N.M., Kazakov, V.P.

    “…Intermolecular singlet–singlet energy transfer from excited adamantanone formed at decomposition of adamantylideneadamantane-1,2-dioxetane (AAD) to the excited…”
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