The possible methods of local and general hyperthermia creation are reviewed. The advantages of a laser hyperthermia of oncologic neoplasms are determined. The comparative analysis of characteristics of different apparatus for creation of a local hyperthermia of cancers, including laser hyperthermia is carried out. The model of a laser hyperthermia of a cancer of a glandular epithelium of bronchuses is offered. The temperature conditions for destruction of cancer are determined.
This paper reports on the production technology, features and practical application of capabilities of glass-coated micro- and nanowires fabricated by casting from the liquid phase. Micro- and nanowires with diameters from 80 nanometers to 1 micron have been received using improved technology of microwire casting by Ulitovsky method. The authors offer a technology of thinning such wires, as well as new manufacturing techniques of the filiform composite nanostructures on their basis. Some physical properties of the received micro- and nanowires have been investigated.
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