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Tatyana Stupina
Publications - 7
Citations - 90
Tatyana Stupina is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcano & Seismic tomography. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 39 citations.
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Three different types of plumbing system beneath the neighboring active volcanoes of Tolbachik, Bezymianny, and Klyuchevskoy in Kamchatka
Ivan Koulakov,Ilyas Abkadyrov,Nassir Al Arifi,Evgeny Deev,S. Droznina,Evgeny Gordeev,Andrey Jakovlev,Sami El Khrepy,Roman I. Kulakov,Yulia Kugaenko,Anzhelika Novgorodova,Sergey Senyukov,N. M. Shapiro,Tatyana Stupina,Michael West +14 more
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Mantle and Crustal Sources of Magmatic Activity of Klyuchevskoy and Surrounding Volcanoes in Kamchatka Inferred From Earthquake Tomography
Ivan Koulakov,N. M. Shapiro,N. M. Shapiro,Christoph Sens-Schönfelder,Birger Luehr,Evgeny Gordeev,Andrey Jakovlev,Ilyas Abkadyrov,Danila Chebrov,Natalia Bushenkova,S. Droznina,Sergey Senyukov,Angelika Novgorodova,Tatyana Stupina +13 more
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Anatomy of the Bezymianny volcano merely before an explosive eruption on 20.12.2017.
Ivan Koulakov,Pavel Yu. Plechov,René Mania,Thomas R. Walter,Sergey Smirnov,Ilyas Abkadyrov,Andrey Jakovlev,V. O. Davydova,Sergey Senyukov,Natalia Bushenkova,Angelika Novgorodova,Tatyana Stupina,S. Droznina +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared seismic tomography results with remote sensing and petrology data to identify deep and subaerial manifestations of pre-eruptive processes at Bezymianny volcano in Kamchatka shortly before its violent explosion on December 20, 2017.
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Clinical and Pathomorphological Analysis of Mechanisms of Progression of Dupuytren’s Contracture
TL;DR: A higher frequency of comorbid diseases of the circulatory system, more evident thickening of adventitia of arteries perforating the palmar aponeurosis, and reduction of their throughput capacity in patients with severe Dupuytrens contractures indicate the significance of systemic and regional vasogenic mechanisms of progression of the pal mar fascial fibromatosis.
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Pathomorphological changes in Vater-Pacini bodies in palmar fascial fibromatosis depending on the degree оf Dupuytren’s contracture
TL;DR: In patients with Dupuytren's contracture, along with compensatory and adaptive changes in bodies (hyperplasia and hypertrophy), their irreversible destructive changes develop, which, when the disease progresses to grade 3-4, lead to a loss in the number of bodies.