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pro vyhledávání: '"I. V. Rukavishnikov"'
Autor:
D. N. Kashirina, Milena I. Koloteva, I. V. Rukavishnikov, Alexander G. Brzhozovskiy, Irina M. Larina, Igor N. Goncharov, Evgeny N. Nikolaev, A. G. Goncharova, Lyudmila Ch. Pastushkova, Elena Tomilovskaya, Alexey S. Kononikhin
Publikováno v:
Acta Astronautica. 189:158-165
The effect of the rapid redistribution of blood during head-up tilt tests in 21-day Dry Immersion suddenly became relevant in connection with the occurrence of mild hemorrhagic syndrome in the study participants. It became necessary to analyze the pr
Autor:
Nikolay Osetsky, Elena Tomilovskaya, Vitaly Brykov, Alexey Grishin, I. V. Rukavishnikov, Alina Saveko, Inesa Benediktovna Kozlovskaya, Sergey Ryazanskiy
Publikováno v:
Gait & Posture. 76:382-388
Autor:
Elena Tomilovskaya, L.E. Amirova, Oleg Orlov, I.B. Кozlovskaya, I. V. Rukavishnikov, S. A. Ponomarev, V. V. Kitov, Т.А. Smirnova, А.А. Saveko, Tatiana Shigueva, G. Yu. Vasilieva
Publikováno v:
Aerospace and Environmental Medicine. 54:5-14
Autor:
R.N. Zaripov, S.V. Pozdniakov, A.R. Niyazov, A.M. Nosovsky, S.O. Fedyai, A.V. Poliakov, V.V. Kirichenko, I. V. Rukavishnikov
Publikováno v:
Aerospace and Environmental Medicine. 54:73-78
Publikováno v:
Aerospace and Environmental Medicine. 54:28-32
Autor:
V. V. Kitov, A. P. Grishin, Inesa Benediktovna Kozlovskaya, M. J. F. Rosenberg, Kbr, Houston, Usa, N. Lysova, Elena Tomilovskaya, E. V. Fomina, N. Osetsky, S. J. Wood, Millard F. Reschke, I. V. Rukavishnikov, I. S. Kofman
Publikováno v:
Aerospace and Environmental Medicine. 54:94-100
A joint NASA and Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP) study, designated as the Field Test, was designed to investigate how the immediate post-flight effects of long duration spaceflight impact performance on vestibular and sensorimotor-related fun
Autor:
Yusef D. Yakhya, Sergey I. Posokhov, Galina Vassilieva, Oleg Orlov, Nikolay Osetsky, Artemiy V. Orlov, Gennadiy V. Kovrov, I. V. Rukavishnikov, Elena Tomilovskaya, Yulia Ukraintseva, Evgeny Yu. Bersenev
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 12 (2021)
Frontiers in Physiology
Frontiers in Physiology
Introduction: A decrease in sleep quality and duration during space missions has repeatedly been reported. However, the exact causes that underlie this effect remain unclear. In space, sleep might be impacted by weightlessness and its influence on ca
Autor:
Galina Vassilieva, Nelly Abu Sheli, I. I. Ponomarev, Svetlana A. Lebedeva, L.E. Amirova, Inna Zelenskaya, Ivan Ermakov, Alexandra Riabova, I. V. Rukavishnikov, Vitaly Brykov, Elena Tomilovskaya, Alina Saveko, Oleg Orlov, V. V. Kitov, Nikita Shishkin, Roman Chernogorov, Tatiana Shigueva, Inna Nosikova
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 12 (2021)
Frontiers in Physiology
Frontiers in Physiology
This article describes procedures and some results of the first study of females undergoing 3-day Dry Immersion. The experiment “NAIAD-2020” was carried out at the Institute of Biomedical Problems (Moscow, Russia) with the participation of six he
Autor:
L.E. Amirova, I. V. Rukavishnikov, Alina Saveko, Elena Tomilovskaya, Anastasija Plehuna, Aleko Peipsi
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 12 (2021)
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 12 (2021)
A decrease in muscle tone induced by space flight requires a standardized assessment of changes to control the state of the neuromuscular system. This study is a step toward the development of a unified protocol, aimed at determining the initial effe
Autor:
Alan H. Feiveson, Brandon R. Macias, L. Christine Ribeiro, Millard F. Reschke, I. V. Rukavishnikov, Inessa Kozlovskaya, Stuart M. C. Lee, Igor S. Kofman, Jacob J. Bloomberg, Michael B. Stenger, M. J. F. Rosenberg, Elena Tomilovskaya, Steven S. Laurie, V. V. Kitov
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 11 (2020)
Frontiers in Physiology
Frontiers in Physiology
The incidence of presyncopal events is high soon after a long-duration spaceflight;>60% of returning astronauts could not complete a 10-min 80° head-up tilt test on landing day (R+0) after ~6 months of spaceflight. The objective of this study was to