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Sergiy Gulyar: Vital Progress and Contribution to the Development of Underwater Physiology and Medicine Sciences

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41. Gulyar, S. A., Ilyin, V. N., and Rindin, A. V. 1991. “Automatic Expert System of Calculation of Divers’ Maximal Energy Expenditures during Work under Water at Depth 40-300 m and Ergonomic Evaluation of New Dives’ Technology and Underwater Tools.” In Proceedings of III Sympos. Nurkowanie Saturowane, Problematika Techniczna, Gdynia, pp. 17-23; Search in Google Scholar

42. Gulyar, S. A., Ilyin, V. N., and Boltychev, I. R. 1990. “New in the Mechanics of Forced Human Respiration in an Extremely High Density Gas Environment.” Proc. of the USSR Academy of Sciences 315 (3): 751-4 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

43. Gulyar, S. A., Ilyin, V. N., and Boltychev, I. R. 1991. “High Density Breathing Syndrome: I. Oscillations on ‘Flow-Volume’ Curves during Forced Breathing in Dense Gas Medium.” Fiziol. J. 37 (4): 19-26 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

44. Boltychev, I. R., Ilyin, V. N., and Gulyar, S. A. 1991. “High Density Breathing Syndrome: II. Mechanics of Forced Breathing with Artificial Resistive Load in Normobaria.” Fiziol. J. 37 (4): 26-32 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

45. Ilyin, V. N., Gulyar, S. A., and Boltychev, I. R. 1991. “High Density Breathing Syndrome: III. Functional Value of Respiratory Flow Oscillations while Breathing in Dense Gas Medium.” Fiziol. J. 37 (4): 32-9 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

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48. Gulyar, S. A., and Ilyin, V. N. 1993. “Restitution of Lung Ventilatory Function of Deep Divers in Mountains.” In Proc. of the XIX Ann. Meet. of EUBS on Diving and Hyperbaric Med. Trondheim, Norway, Aug. 17-20, 1993, pp. 89-92; Search in Google Scholar

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51. Ilyin, V. N., Gulyar, S. A., Skrzynski, S., and Pachut, M. 1994. “Pulmonary Mechanical Function after Short-Term Dives to Depths down to 100 m.” In Proc. XX Ann. Meet. of EUBS on Diving and Hyperbaric Med., Istanbul, Turkey, Sept. 4-8, 1994, pp. 473-8; Search in Google Scholar

52. Gulyar, S. A., Ilyin, V. N., Skrzynski, S., and Pachut, M. 1996. “Technology of Diver’s Workability Support: Decompression Enterosorbentive Detoxication.” In Proc. Internat. Joint Meeting on Hyperbaric and Underwater Med., Milano, Italy, Sept. 4-8, 1996, pp. 447-50; Search in Google Scholar

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55. Ilyin, V. N., and Gulyar, S. A. 1993. “Readaptation of the Ventilatory Function of the Lungs in Deep-Water Divers under Conditions of Mid-height Mountans.” Fiziol. J. 39 (5-6): 33-9 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

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63. Limansky, Y. P., Tamarova, Z. A., Gulyar, S. A., and Bidkov, E. G. 2000. “Examination of the Analgetic Action of Polarized Light on the Acupuncture Point.” Fiziol. J. 46 (6): 105-11 (in Ukrainian); Search in Google Scholar

64. Limansky, Y. P., Tamarova, Z. A., and Gulyar, S. A. 2003. “Suppression of Visceral Pain by Action of the Low Intensity Polarized Light on Antinociceptive Acupuncture Points.” Fiziol. J. 49 (5): 43-51 (in Ukrainian); Search in Google Scholar

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66. Limansky, Y. P., Tamarova, Z. A., and Gulyar, S. A. 2006. “Suppression of Pain by Exposure of Acupuncture Points to Polarized Light.” Pain Res. Manag. 11 (1): 49-57;10.1155/2006/784968258503616511614 Search in Google Scholar

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75. Limansky, Y. P., Gulyar, S. A., and Tamarova, Z. A. 2009. “Bioptron-Analgesia: 13. Comparative Evaluation of Efficacy of Analgesic Action of Red Polarized and Unpolarized Light for Animals with Tonic and Acute Pain.” In Anthology of Light Therapy. Kyiv: Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology of NASU, pp. 732-41 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

76. Tamarova, Z. A., Limansky, Y. P., and Gulyar, S. A. 2009. “Antinociceptive Effects of Color Polarized Light in Animal Formalin Test Model.” Fiziol. J. 55 (3): 81-93 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

77. Gulyar, S. A., and Tamarova, Z. A. 2020. “Analgesic Effects of Constant and Frequency-Modulated LED-Generated Red Polarized Light.” Neurophysiology 52 (4): 267-78;10.1007/s11062-021-09882-9 Search in Google Scholar

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81. Gulyar, S. A. 2003. “The Concept of Electromagnetic Balance of the Body and the Environment: The Role of Bioptron Light Therapy.” In Proc. New Technologies—The Way to the Future. Donetsk: South-East, pp. 108-20 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

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83. Gulyar, S. A. 2018. “Accents of the Human Organism Electromagnetic Balance Regulation System.” Photobiol. and Photomed. 24: 52-68; Search in Google Scholar

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86. Gulyar, S. A., Moiseenko, E. V., Sirota, S. S., Grinevch, V. A., and Skudin, V. K. 1979. “Effect of People Stay in Nitrogen-Oxygen Environment at 5-12 kgf/cm2 on Certain Indices of Human Higher Nervous Activity.” Fiziol. J. 25 (5): 576-84 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

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88. Gulyar, S. A. 2002. “Psychomedical, Bioelectromagnetic and Ecological Aspects of Antarctic Deprivation Problem.” Bull. Ukr. Ant. Center 4: 231-4 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

89. Gulyar, S. A., and Rudenko, I. V. 2002. Method of Generating Signal of Influence on Biological Object and Neutralization of Pathogenic Radiation and Device for Its Implementation. Declaration patent of Ukraine for the invention No. 49253 A issued 16.09.2002, Bull. 9 (in Ukrainian); Search in Google Scholar

90. Korchin, I. A., and Gulyar, S. A. 2004. Light Therapy Device on Polarized Radiation. Patent of Ukraine for the invention No. 68039 A issued 15.07.2004, Bull. 7: 4, 96 (in Ukrainian); Search in Google Scholar

91. Korchin, I. A., and Gulyar, S. A. 2008. The Device of Reflexotherapy Puncture by Polarized Light. Patent of Ukraine for a utility model No. 33577 issued on 25.06.2008, Bull. 12 (in Ukrainian); Search in Google Scholar

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94. Gulyar, S. A., Limansky, Y. P., and Tamarova, Z. A. 2004. Pain and Color (Manual). Kyiv-Donetsk: Biosvet, pp. 1-122 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

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96. Gulyar, S. A., and Limansky, Y. P. 2006. Static Magnetic Fields and Their Application in Medicine. Kyiv: Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology of NASU, pp. 1-320 (in Russian); Search in Google Scholar

97. Gulyar, S. A. 2009. Anthology of Light Therapy. Medical BIOPTRON Technologies. Kyiv: Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology of NASU, pp. 1-1024 (in Ukrainian and Russian); Search in Google Scholar

98. Gulyar, S. A. 2021. Medolight: Basic Healing Effects of LED Device (5th ed.). Kyiv: IMIC, pp. 1-64; Search in Google Scholar

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