Article
Soil Science
V. A. Krylov, V. G. Mamontov, V. Lazarev, O. Ryzhkov
Summary: The elemental composition of labile humus substances in chernozem can be influenced by agricultural activities, resulting in processes such as methylation, dehydrogenation, and oxidation. The labile humus substances in permanent bare fallow are found to be less energy-intensive, and the elemental composition shows an enrichment in newly formed compounds over time.
EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
(2022)
Article
Soil Science
V. A. Krylov, V. G. Mamontov
Summary: The study uses a thermal method to investigate the labile humic substances in typical chernozems under different land uses in Kursk oblast. The results show that the composition of these substances is complex and includes aliphatic and cyclic structures with varying thermal stability. The impact of different land uses, such as permanent cultivation and black fallow, affects the mineralization of aliphatic and cyclic components in the labile humic substances.
EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Jieru Zheng, Zixi Liu, Xinnuo He, Zhuanxi Luo
Summary: This study analyzed the long-term changes of groundwater levels and their driving factors using the case of Zhangjiakou City. The results showed a continuous decline in groundwater levels, with socio-economic factors being the main driving force.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
M. Mardhati, Luciano A. Gonzalez, Peter C. Thomson, Cameron E. F. Clark, Sergio C. Garcia
Summary: Monitoring and detecting individual cows' liveweight and liveweight change are crucial for estimating nutritional requirements and health management. Walk-over weighing systems provide automated liveweight measurements for this purpose. The study showed that continuous exploration and improvement of algorithms and data processing methods are necessary to obtain accurate liveweight measurements and measure changes in liveweight, especially from WOW scales.
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
(2021)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Hanna Kampling, Harald Baumeister, Juergen Bengel, Oskar Mittag
Summary: This study focused on psychological and pharmacological interventions to prevent depressive episodes in adults with long-term physical conditions. Results showed that while both psychological and pharmacological interventions had some effect in preventing depression, the evidence level was very low, and there was great heterogeneity in study samples and outcomes.
COCHRANE DATABASE OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
(2021)
Article
Soil Science
A. M. Bulysheva, O. S. Khokhlova, N. O. Bakunovich, A. Rusakov, T. N. Myakshina
Summary: The study explores the changes in macro-, meso-, and micromorphological properties of plowed migration-mycelial chernozems after conversion into permanent unmanaged fallow state. The results show improvements in soil structure and disappearance of carbonate accumulations in plow horizons, indicating a positive impact of self-restoration processes on the soil.
EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
(2021)
Article
Environmental Studies
Fei Chen, Xiaoyong Bai, Fang Liu, Guangjie Luo, Yichao Tian, Luoyi Qin, Yue Li, Yan Xu, Jinfeng Wang, Luhua Wu, Chaojun Li, Sirui Zhang, Chen Ran
Summary: This paper analyzes long-term and spatial changes in forest cover in China using historical maps and remote sensing images. The study finds that the forest area in the selected county showed a trend of decreasing and then increasing. There are significant differences in regions with changes in forest cover under different historical periods.
Article
Energy & Fuels
M. Tomic, L. Savin, M. Simikic, F. Kiss, K. Keselj, M. Ivanisevic, O. Ponjican, M. Zoranovic, A. Sedlar
Summary: The study aimed to investigate the effects of continued use of a blend of biodiesel and petroleum diesel fuel on engine performances and exhaust gas emissions. Results showed a decrease in maximum engine power, an increase in specific fuel consumption and CO emission, and a reduction in CO2 emission after 1000 hours of operation. The worsened engine performance was likely caused by deposits on the injector tip due to thermal oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids in the biodiesel raw material. Statistical analysis indicated significant changes in the obtained data.
Article
Ecology
Wei Li, Ting Dan Zheng, Xi Ping Cheng, Shu Qiang He
Summary: The alpine grassland ecosystem supports a high diversity of flora and fauna species. However, increasing anthropogenic disturbances, such as trampling, negatively impact its health and integrity. This study evaluates the impacts of simulated trampling on typical alpine grasslands in Shangri-la, China, from a functional trait perspective. The results show that trampling leads to changes in the characteristics of plant species, such as shorter height, reduced leaf area, and lower leaf dry matter content, which may further affect the ecosystem goods and services provided by alpine grasslands.
FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
(2023)
Review
Environmental Sciences
Brianna Frangione, Laura A. Rodriguez Villamizar, Justin J. Lang, Ian Colman, Eric Lavigne, Cheryl Peters, Hymie Anisman, Paul J. Villeneuve
Summary: This study found that daily increases in temperature increase the risk of suicide, particularly among men and in the East Asia and Pacific region.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Microbiology
Mousa Alreshidi, Hugh Dunstan, Tim Roberts, Fevzi Bardakci, Riadh Badraoui, Mohd Adnan, Mohd Saeed, Fayez Alreshidi, Yazeed Albulaihed, Mejdi Snoussi
Summary: This study investigated the differences in cytoplasmic amino acid profiles of Staphylococcus aureus under various stress-induced conditions. The results showed that the bacterium adapts its metabolic homeostasis and amino acid content to different wound site conditions. This adaptability may contribute to its virulence as an opportunistic pathogenic bacterium invading wounds.
Article
Soil Science
E. A. Gaevaya, O. S. Bezuglova, E. N. Nezhinskaya
Summary: The research focused on the changes in soil properties and the impact of agricultural practices on a slightly eroded slope in Rostov Oblast, Russia. Findings suggest that specific agricultural systems and practices can reduce soil erosion, stabilize organic carbon content, and improve soil structure.
EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
(2022)
Article
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Vladas Kukenas, Raimondas Jasevicius, Viaceslav Petrenko, Arturas Kilikevicius, Darius Vainorius
Summary: Damage to the running surfaces of wheels on railways, especially flat spots, poses a threat to road safety. The methods for detection and diagnosis of these issues are complex and not precise enough. The research presented in this paper aims to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of detecting wheel damage caused by flat spots.
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
(2021)
Article
Psychiatry
Serena Sabatini, Shelbie Turner, Helen Brooker, Clive Ballard, Anne Corbett, Adam Hampshire
Summary: This study examined the relationship between physical and mental health conditions and people's perceptions of age-related changes. The results showed that individuals with poorer physical health were more likely to have negative age-related perceptions, and those with poorer mental health had stronger negative perceptions of age-related changes. Specific health conditions, such as arthritis and depression, may contribute to more negative views on aging in older adults.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
(2023)
Review
Health Care Sciences & Services
Huan Deng, Kevin Q. Q. Vu, Jessie R. R. Franco, Lauren J. J. Shepler, Cailin A. A. Abouzeid, J. W. Hamner, Hannah W. W. Mercier, J. Andrew Taylor, Lewis E. E. Kazis, Mary D. D. Slavin, Colleen M. M. Ryan, Jeffrey C. C. Schneider
Summary: This review identifies and evaluates digital interventions for social participation in adults with long-term physical conditions. The study found that group support, individual skill training or counseling, and education and support interventions were effective in improving social participation. However, the effectiveness varied depending on the strategy used. Overall, digital interventions show promise for enhancing social participation in this population.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SYSTEMS
(2023)
Article
Soil Science
A. G. Bolotov, E. Shein, S. Makarychev
EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
(2019)
Article
Soil Science
N. B. Khitrov, D. D. Khaydapova
EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
(2019)
Article
Soil Science
Yu N. Vodyanitskii, E. Yu Milanovskiy, E. G. Morgun, A. T. Savichev
EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
(2019)
Article
Soil Science
V. V. Startsev, D. D. Khaydapova, S. V. Degteva, A. A. Dymov
Article
Polymer Science
I. G. Panova, D. D. Khaidapova, L. O. Ilyasov, A. A. Kiushov, A. B. Umarova, A. V. Sybachin, A. A. Yaroslavov
POLYMER SCIENCE SERIES B
(2019)
Article
Chemistry, Physical
Irina G. Panova, Dolgor D. Khaydapova, Leonid O. Ilyasov, Aminat B. Umarova, Alexander A. Yaroslavov
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS
(2020)
Article
Soil Science
A. A. Dymov, E. Yu. Milanovskii
EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
(2020)
Article
Geography, Physical
Alexander Makeev, Alexey Rusakov, Fatima Kurbanova, Olga Khokhlova, Pavel Kust, Marina Lebedeva, Evgeniy Milanovskiy, Markus Egli, Elizaveta Denisova, Elena Aseyeva, Elena Rusakova, Evgeniy Mihailov
Summary: The study analyzed the climatic oscillations experienced by the Russian Plain during the second half of the Holocene, exploring the similarities between buried soils at ancient burial sites and surface soils, as well as the stability of forest environment reflected in the soils since the Bronze Age.
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
(2021)
Article
Chemistry, Applied
L. S. Bondarenko, I. S. Magomedov, V. A. Terekhova, G. I. Dzhardimalieva, P. V. Uchanov, E. Yu. Milanovskii, G. K. Vasil'eva, K. A. Kydralieva
RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY
(2020)
Article
Polymer Science
Irina G. Panova, Alexander A. Kiushov, Dolgor D. Khaydapova, Sergey B. Zezin, Maxim S. Arzhakov, Alexander A. Yaroslavov
Summary: This study focused on investigating the physicochemical, mechanical, and structural aspects of the interaction between capillary water-saturated kaolinite and polyelectrolytes. Modification of kaolinite with a negligible amount of hydrophilic and amphiphilic polyelectrolytes was found to provide control over the rheological parameters of kaolinite suspensions. This research shows the potential for producing a variety of clay materials with minor amounts of polymer modifying agents.
Article
Soil Science
A. V. Yudina, D. S. Fomin, I. A. Valdes-Korovkin, N. A. Churilin, M. S. Aleksandrova, Yu. A. Golovleva, N. V. Phillipov, I. V. Kovda, A. A. Dymov, E. Yu. Milanovskiy
EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
(2020)
Proceedings Paper
Soil Science
G. S. Bykova, Z. Tyugai, E. Yu Milanovskiy
KEY CONCEPTS OF SOIL PHYSICS: DEVELOPMENT, FUTURE PROSPECTS AND CURRENT APPLICATIONS
(2019)
Proceedings Paper
Soil Science
D. Khaidapova
KEY CONCEPTS OF SOIL PHYSICS: DEVELOPMENT, FUTURE PROSPECTS AND CURRENT APPLICATIONS
(2019)
Proceedings Paper
Soil Science
V. Klyueva, D. Khaidapova
KEY CONCEPTS OF SOIL PHYSICS: DEVELOPMENT, FUTURE PROSPECTS AND CURRENT APPLICATIONS
(2019)
Article
Soil Science
A. L. Ivanov, E. V. Shein, E. B. Skvortsova
EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
(2019)