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2. Early results of stroke-like supratentorial tumors surgical treatment
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O.M. Goncharuk, A.A. Oblyvach, Y.Yu. Freidman, A.O. Kaminskiy, and T.I. Makeeva
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supratentorial tumors, cerebrovascular accident, surgical treatment, early results of treatment. ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Objective – to study early results of surgical treatment in 176 patients with supratentorial tumors (ST) with a stroke-like course. Materials and methods. The results of surgical treatment of 176 patients with stroke-like tumors were studied. They were treated at the urgent neurosurgery clinic of the Kyiv Emergency Hospital during the period from 2008 to 2015. The age of the patients was 20-70 years, the average age was (53.7 ± 13.4) years. There were 104 (59.1 %) men, 72 (40.9 %) women. Intracerebral tumors were diagnosed in 156 (88.6 %) cases, metastasis was observed in 35 (19.9%), 20 (11.4 %) patients have extracranial tumors Patients were divided into two groups depending on cerebrovascular accident: the group I – 103 patients had hemorrhagic type of cerebrovascular accident, the group II – 73 patients had ischemic type of cerebrovascular accident. In early postoperative period, CT and/or MRI was performed in all cases to detect postoperative complications and evaluate the radicality of surgical resection. An ophthalmologic review before and after surgery was performed. Results. Total resection was achieved in 68 (38.6 %) patients, near total – in 82 (46.6 %), subtotal – in 26 (14.8 %). All 176 patients had less than 70 points of Karnovsky scale before surgery, after treatment the number of this patients decreased to 36 (20.5 %) patients. Improvement of quality life was noted in regression of neurological deficits, restoration of functional disorders, high degree of social adaptation. Conclusions. The main criteria of successful surgical treatment of tumors with stroke-like course. is the survival of patients with radical surgical resection and satisfactory quality of life in the postoperative period. Factors that influence the removal of the tumors with stroke-like course are size of the lesion, its localization, and the histological characteristics of the tumors. Therapeutic tactics in patients with tumors with stroke-like course should be based on an individual approach. Adequate surgical removal of the tumors and hematomas evacuation improve the quality of life in most patients (79.5 %).
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- 2017
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3. Pyrolysis of Polymer Waste in the Presence of Metal Chlorides of Iron Subgroup
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Y.Yu. Kosivtsov, K.V. Chalov, Y.V. Lugovoy, E.M. Sulman, V.P. Molchanov, and A.A. Stepacheva
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Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
In this work investigation of the influence of the polymeric cord of used tires composition on the course of the catalytic pyrolysis presents. It was found that with the collaborative catalytic pyrolysis of rubber and cord in a weight ratio of 1:1 the flow rate of the process and the mass fraction of volatile products are increased, which affects the increase of the efficiency and the decrease of the power consumption of the process. While studying co-pyrolysis process of polymeric cord and biomass it was revealed that the use of iron subgroup metal chlorides as a catalyst allowed decreasing the apparent activation energy in 30 kJs/mol compared to a non-catalytic process. The application of chlorides of iron subgroup metals can lead to the increase in the yield (up to 25 %) of gaseous products with high calorific value.
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- 2016
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4. Catalytic Pyrolysis of Volatile Tars Contained in Gaseous Products of Fast Pyrolysis of Agricultural Waste
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Y.Yu. Kosivtsov, K.V. Chalov, Y.V. Lugovoy, E.M. Sulman, A.A. Stepacheva, and V.P. Molchanov
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Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
The gases produced by fast pyrolysis method can be used as an alternative to fossil fuels. In order to use gaseous products of flash pyrolysis of carbon-containing biomass wastes effectively there is required its purification from resins. One of the promising ways of such purification is thermocatalytic conversion of tars with the production of volatile hydrocarbons. In current work thermocatalytic treatment of tar-containing gases obtained via biomass waste flash pyrolysis was studied. It was found that the use of zeolite catalysts on the base of iron subgroup metals leads to the decrease of tars content in the gaseous product of biomass fast pyrolysis as well as to the increase in ?1-?4 hydrocarbons, hydrogen and carbon monoxide (II) concentration.
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- 2016
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5. Catalytic Decomposition of Oil Slime in the Presence of Inorganic Salts
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Y.Yu. Kosivtsov, K.V. Chalov, Y.V. Lugovoy, E.M. Sulman, and V.P. Molchanov
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Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
In the present paper we report on the results of the process of heavy and residual hydrocarbons thermocatalytic processing with metals chlorides KCl, NaCl, MgCl2, AlCl3, FeCl2, FeCl3, ZnCl2, CoCl2 and NiCl2. The pyrolysis process was carried out with an experimental pyrolysis set-up in a temperature range from 450 to 650 °?. The experimental pyrolysis set-up consists of a metal fixed-bed reactor heated with the electric furnace. The study of the kinetics of the oil sludge pyrolysis process was carried out using the thermoscales TG 209 F1 (NETZSCH) with different heating rate (1, 5, 10, 15 and 20 °?/min). The oil-containing waste samples with the amount of crude oil 20 %wt. without a catalyst and with 5 %wt. CoCl2 were used for the analysis.
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- 2016
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6. Adventures of the Kingdom of Reason in the Land of Bolsheviks
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Rusakova, O.F., Rusakov, V.M., and Moiseenko, Y.Yu.
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french enlightenment ,kingdom of reason ,marxism ,bolshevism ,lenin’s planned approach ,accounting and control ,anton s. makarenko’s pedagogical ideas ,new soviet person ,utopianism ,irrationalism ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
The article aims to reveal the main features of the Bolshevik project to build the Kingdom of Reason in the USSR, associated with the radical reformatting of the relationship between the rational and irrational in the establishment of the socialist society. Theoretical sources include the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, linking the construction of a new communist society to the demystification of social relations and the elimination of alienation and reification; the writings of Vladimir Lenin and other prominent figures of the Soviet state, devoted to the organization of planned economy and the widespread implementation of rational management methods; and the works of the outstanding educator Anton Makarenko, aimed at developing and implementing the idea of educating a new Soviet person. The article posits Bolshevism (Leninism) as the Russian version of socialist transformation, inheriting its fundamental ideas from the French Enlightenment, including the concept of the Kingdom of Reason, manifested in the system of rationally organized planning, accounting, and control. However, in practice, the development of this system, taken to its extreme forms, gave rise to a number of utopian projects that became embodiments of irrational thinking. Thus, the original idea to build the Kingdom of Reason underwent a transformation into its opposite. Nevertheless, the authors of the article believe that the Soviet model of a rationally organized social structure can be considered, if not fully realized, then overall a fairly successful project of building the Kingdom of Reason in a socialist state and methodologically correct sociopedagogical system for shaping a new person.
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- 2023
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7. Conformity discourse in the issue of international integration: Between realism and liberalism
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Moiseenko, Y.Yu.
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international relations ,sociology of international relations ,international integration ,neorealism ,neoliberalism ,conformity discourse ,axiological ontologism ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
The inherent contradictions of the modern world order prompt researchers to seek interpretations for some of their manifestations beyond traditional discourses. The article proposes to examine the concept of international integration through the lens of the conformity discourse, since it is possible to describe such a complex process of today’s integration of sovereign states only within the interdisciplinary approach. The theory of axiological ontologism plays a crucial role in unfolding the conformity discourse within the realm of the sociology of international relations. Guided by this theory, researchers have the opportunity to transpose the concept of conformity from social psychology into the subject area of the sociology of international relations. This transposition leads to a shift in the semantics of the concept: conformity might be interpreted as the inclination of a nation state to reshape its values and change a behavioral strategy on the world stage under the pressure of the “international community”. However, it is essential to take into account that different theories of international relations make it possible to appeal to various conformity discourses. According to the author, the normative conformity aligns more with neorealism, since this theory considers actors of world politics to be engaged in integration processes based on the political environment, without being prone to sacrificing their interests for the sake of symbolic “unity”. The discourse of informational conformity is advisable to be developed from the standpoint of neoliberalism, which regards actors of world politics as assimilating values of the “international community” and accepting them through repetitive integrational practices.
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- 2023
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8. Strontium transport modeling in high-concentrated nitrate solution in DEEP liquid radioactive waste repository
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Boldyrev, K.A., Kapyrin, I.V., Safonov, A.V., Karaseva, Y.Yu., Blinov, P.D., Tyupina, E.A., and Zakharova, E.V.
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- 2023
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9. Anaerobic Digestion Combined with Electrolysis of Poultry Manure and Activated Sludge Inoculum
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Chernysh Y.Yu., Shtepa V.N., Plyatsuk L.D., Chubur V.S., and Danylov D.V.
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biogas ,electrolysis ,anaerobic digestion ,activated sludge ,manure ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 ,Renewable energy sources ,TJ807-830 - Abstract
The aim of the work was to study the effect of electrolysis on the process of anaerobic digestion in the example of poultry manure with an inoculum of activated sludge from a municipal wastewater treatment plant. The set aim was achieved by solving the following tasks: microcopy of anaerobic activated sludge during the digestion of poultry manure under the influence of electrolysis treatment; studying the dynamics of biogas yield and its component composition under electrolysis treatment; studying the change in pH values and redox potential (ORP) in experiments with a combination of a bioreactor with electrolysis treatment and without treatment. Evaluation of the effect of stimulating the metabolic activity of microorganisms during treatment in the bioreactor-electrolyser was the most significant result. In addition, improved biodegradability of complex organic components of poultry manure was substantiated. Thus, methane yield on the 28th day was 640.5 ml from the total volume of 1525 ml of biogas, and under conventional conditions, methane yield was 33.4 ml from 50 ml of total volume. The decrease of H2S content in biogas under the influence of electrolysis was determined. A low ORP value of - 495 mV was achieved in the control experiment (without electrolysis treatment). ORP gradually increased in the bioreactor-electrolyser at all stages of digestion and reached -53 mV on day 28. pH stabilized at a neutral level. The positive effect of combining anaerobic digestion with electrolysis on the intensification of biogas production with a large volume of methane has been experimentally confirmed.
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- 2022
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10. Recognition of Separate Flat Objects Based on Dimensionless Signs of their Contours by Linear Discriminant Analysis
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Sadykov, S.S. and Kulkov, Y.Yu.
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- 2017
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11. Towards Event-Aware Adaptive Sampling Using Static and Mobile Nodes
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M. A. Batalin, M. Rahimi, Y.Yu, D.Liu, A.Kansal, G.S. Sukhatme, W.J. Kaiser, M.Hansen, G. J. Pottie, M. Srivastava, and D. Estrin
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- 2004
12. ADSORPTION CHARACTERISTICS OF ZSM-5 ZEOLITE ANALOGUE BASED ON NATURAL MINERAL RAW MATERIALS
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Sh. Urazov, Y.Yu. Yakubov
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differential heats, isotherm, differential entropies, and thyromimetics, ionmolecular complexes, ZSМ-5 zeolite, trietilamin, adsorption calorimetry - Abstract
Differential heats, isotherm, differential entropies and thyromimetics of trietilamin adsorption in the ZSМ-5 zeolite were measured at 303K. The isotherm of adsorption was quantitatively reproduced on the basis of VOM theory. The detailed mechanism of trietilamin adsorption in ZSМ-5 zeolite from zero filling to saturation was discovered.
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- 2023
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13. Application of International Accounting Standards by Enterprises in the Context of Modern Challenges
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Beldii A.M., Boyarova O.A., Derevianko S.I., Gutsalenko L.V., Hanyaylo O.M., Hurenko T.O., Kolesnikova O.M., Kryvorot O.G., Kuzyk N.P., Lytvynenko V.S., Meliankova L.V., Myskiv L.P., Popova O.O., Shara Y.Yu., Shevchuk K.V., Sliesar T.M., and Vakulyk D.A.
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international accounting standards ,accounting - Abstract
The modern economy sets society the task of transitioning Ukrainian enterprises to International Financial Reporting Standards. The use of IFRS in the practice of Ukrainian enterprises will generate transparent and understandable information for users at all levels, attract financial and credit resources for development and expansion, according to the analysis of reliable reporting to identify ways to optimize business, will be a driving force for enterprise management and gaining competitive advantage.The implementation of IFRS in the practice of Ukrainian enterprises has not only economic but also social significance, as reliable information allows to make more informed decisions at the level of industries and the country as a whole, provides effective investment of resources to obtain final financial results.
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- 2022
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14. Strontium transport modeling in high-concentrated nitrate solution in DEEP liquid radioactive waste repository
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K.A. Boldyrev, I.V. Kapyrin, A.V. Safonov, Y.Yu. Karaseva, P.D. Blinov, E.A. Tyupina, and E.V. Zakharova
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Environmental Chemistry ,Water Science and Technology - Published
- 2023
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15. Mathematical Modeling of the Reliability of Ferromagnetic Current Converters with Adjustable Range for Traction Power Supply Devices
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S.F. Amirov, M.S. Yakubov, and Y.Yu. Shoyimov
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ferromagnetic current converters, operational reliability, assessment of point indicators of reliability, gamma resource, diagnostics, maintenance and repair strategy - Abstract
The factors affecting the operational reliability of primary measuring transducers (PMT) developed on the basis of ferromagnetic current transducers with adjustable range (FMCT RD) are highlighted. An assessment and analysis of the system of basic quantitative indicators of reliability for each of the proposed three current converters, which differ in the principles of operation and the number of assembly units, is made. A maintenance and repair strategy is indicated, combined with the use of methods and tools of a modern diagnostic system that ensures the reliability of these converters, using a combination of three groups of stages: during design, during their operation and repair.
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- 2022
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16. Outcome of classical Hodgkin’s lymphoma treatment over ten-year period in Novosibirsk
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I.N. Nechunaeva, K.V. Khalzov, M.S. Voytko, Y.Yu. Shebunyaeva, E.V. Mezit, I.B. Kovynev, and T.I. Pospelova
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,business ,Outcome (game theory) ,Classical Hodgkin's Lymphoma ,Period (music) - Published
- 2020
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17. CONSTANTS OF TIBETAN BUDDHISM IN THE TRADITIONAL CULTURE OF OIRATES
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M.S. Ulanov and Y.Yu. Erendzhenova
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Philosophy ,Buddhism ,Religious studies - Published
- 2019
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18. Feasibility studies for the measurement of time-like proton electromagnetic form factors from $\bar{p}p \rightarrow \mu ^+\mu ^-$ at $\overline{\text {P}}\text {ANDA}$ at FAIR
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Barucca, G., Davì, F., Lancioni, G., Mengucci, P., Montalto, L., Natali, P.P., Paone, N., Rinaldi, D., Scalise, L., Erni, W., Krusche, B., Steinacher, M., Walford, N., Cao, N., Liu, C., Liu, B., Shen, X., Sun, S., Tao, J., Xiong, X.A., Zhao, Gang, Zhao, J., Albrecht, M., Alkakhi, W., Bökelmann, S., Feldbauer, F., Fink, M., Frech, J., Freudenreich, V., Fritsch, M., Hagdorn, R., Heinsius, F.H., Held, T., Holtmann, T., Keshk, I., Koch, H., Kopf, B., Kuhlmann, M., Kümmel, M., Küssner, M., Mustafa, A., Pelizäus, M., Pitka, A., Reher, J., Reicherz, G., Richter, M., Schnier, C., Sohl, L., Steinke, M., Triffterer, T., Wenzel, C., Wiedner, U., Denizli, H., Er, N., Keskin, U., Olgun, A.T., Yerlikaya, S., Yilmaz, A., Beck, R., Hammann, C., Hartmann, J., Ketzer, B., Müllers, J., Rossbach, M., Salisbury, B., Thoma, U., Urban, M., Bianconi, A., Bragadireanu, M., Pantea, D., Domagala, M., Filo, G., Lisowski, E., Lisowski, F., Michałek, M., Poznański, P., Płażek, J., Korcyl, K., Kozela, A., Lebiedowicz, P., Pysz, K., Schäfer, W., Szczurek, A., Fiutowski, T., Idzik, M., Swientek, K., Terlecki, P., Korcyl, G., Lalik, R., Malige, A., Moskal, P., Nowakowski, K., Przygoda, W., Rathod, N., Rudy, Z., Salabura, P., Smyrski, J., Augustin, I., Böhm, R., Lehmann, I., Schmitt, L., Varentsov, V., Al-Turany, M., Belias, A., Deppe, H., Dzhygadlo, R., Flemming, H., Gerhardt, A., Götzen, K., Heinz, A., Jiang, P., Karabowicz, R., Koch, S., Kurilla, U., Lehmann, D., Lühning, J., Lynen, U., Orth, H., Peters, K., Rieger, J., Saito, T., Schepers, G., Schmidt, C.J., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Täschner, A., Traxler, M., Voss, B., Wieczorek, P., Abazov, V., Alexeev, G., Arefiev, V.A., Astakhov, V., Barabanov, M.Yu., Batyunya, B.V., Dodokhov, V.Kh., Efremov, A., Fechtchenko, A., Galoyan, A., Golovanov, G., Koshurnikov, E.K., Lobanov, Y.Yu., Olshevskiy, A.G., Piskun, A.A., Samartsev, A., Shimanski, S., Skachkov, N.B., Skachkova, A.N., Strokovsky, E.A., Tokmenin, V., Uzhinsky, V., Verkheev, A., Vodopianov, A., Zhuravlev, N.I., Branford, D., Watts, D., Böhm, M., Eyrich, W., Lehmann, A., Miehling, D., Pfaffinger, M., Quin, N., Robison, L., Seth, K., Xiao, T., Bettoni, D., Ali, A., Hamdi, A., Himmelreich, M., Krebs, M., Nakhoul, S., Nerling, F., Belousov, A., Kisel, I., Kozlov, G., Pugach, M., Zyzak, M., Bianchi, N., Gianotti, P., Lucherini, V., Bracco, G., Bettner, Y., Bodenschatz, S., Brinkmann, K.T., Brück, L., Diehl, S., Dormenev, V., Düren, M., Erlen, T., Föhl, K., Hahn, C., Hayrapetyan, A., Hofmann, J., Kegel, S., Kesselkaul, M., Köseoglu, I., Kripko, A., Kühn, W., Lange, J.S., Metag, V., Moritz, M., Nanova, M., Novotny, R., Orsich, P., Pereira-De-Lira, J., Peter, M., Sachs, M., Schmidt, M., Schubert, R., Stenzel, H., Straube, M., Strickert, M., Thöring, U., Wasem, T., Wohlfahrt, B., Zaunick, H.G., Tomasi-Gustafsson, E., Glazier, D., Ireland, D., Seitz, B., Deepak, P.N., Kulkarni, A., Kappert, R., Kavatsyuk, M., Loehner, H., Messchendorp, J., Rodin, V., Schakel, P., Vejdani, S., Dutta, K., Kalita, K., Huang, G., Liu, D., Peng, H., Qi, H., Sun, Y., Zhou, X., Kunze, M., Azizi, K., Bianchi, L., Derichs, A., Dosdall, R., Erven, A., Esmail, W., Gillitzer, A., Goldenbaum, F., Grunwald, D., Jokhovets, L., Kannika, J., Kulessa, P., Lai, A., Orfanitski, S., Andrade, G. Pérez, Prasuhn, D., Prencipe, E., Pütz, J., Ritman, J., Rosenthal, E., Schadmand, S., Schmitz, R., Scholl, A., Sefzick, T., Serdyuk, V., Sterzenbach, G., Stockmanns, T., Veretennikov, D., Wintz, P., Wüstner, P., Xu, H., Zhou, Y., Cao, X., Hu, Q., Li, Z., Li, H., Liang, Y., Ma, X., Rigato, V., Isaksson, L., Achenbach, P., Aycock, A., Corell, O., Denig, A., Distler, M., Hoek, M., Lauth, W., Leithoff, H.H., Liu, Z., Merkel, H., Müller, U., Pochodzalla, J., Schlimme, S., Sfienti, C., Thiel, M., Zambrana, M., Ahmed, S., Bleser, S., Bölting, M., Capozza, L., Dbeyssi, A., Ehret, A., Grasemann, P., Klasen, R., Kliemt, R., Maas, F., Maldaner, S., Morales, C. Morales, Motzko, C., Noll, O., Pflüger, S., Piñeiro, D. Rodríguez, Schupp, F., Steinen, M., Wolff, S., Zimmermann, I., Fedorov, A., Kazlou, D., Korzhik, M., Missevitch, O., Balanutsa, P., Chernetsky, V., Demekhin, A., Dolgolenko, A., Fedorets, P., Gerasimov, A., Golubev, A., Goryachev, V., Kantsyrev, A., Kirin, D.Y., Kotov, A., Kristi, N., Ladygina, E., Luschevskaya, E., Matveev, V.A., Panjushkin, V., Stavinskiy, A.V., Balashoff, A., Boukharov, A., Malyshev, O., Basant, K.N., Kumawat, H., Roy, B., Saxena, A., Yogesh, S., Bonaventura, D., Brand, P., Fritzsch, C., Grieser, S., Hargens, C., Hergemöller, A.K., Hetz, B., Hüsken, N., Kellers, J., Khoukaz, A., Bumrungkoh, D., Herold, C., Khosonthongkee, K., Kobdaj, C., Limphirat, A., Manasatitpong, K., Nasawad, T., Pongampai, S., Simantathammakul, T., Srisawad, P., Wongprachanukul, N., Yan, Y., Yu, C., Zhang, X., Zhu, W., Blinov, A.E., Kononov, S., Kravchenko, E.A., Antokhin, E., Barnyakov, A.Yu., Beloborodov, K., Blinov, V.E., Kuyanov, I.A., Pivovarov, S., Pyata, E., Tikhonov, Y., Kunne, R., Ramstein, B., Hunter, G., Lattery, M., Pace, H., Boca, G., Duda, D., Finger, M., M.Finger, Jr., Kveton, A., Pesek, M., Peskova, M., Prochazka, I., Slunecka, M., Volf, M., Gallus, P., Jary, V., Korchak, O., Marcisovsky, M., Neue, G., Novy, J., Tomasek, L., Tomasek, M., Virius, M., Vrba, V., Abramov, V., Bukreeva, S., Chernichenko, S., Derevschikov, A., Ferapontov, V., Goncharenko, Y., Levin, A., Maslova, E., Melnik, Y., Meschanin, A., Minaev, N., Mochalov, V., Moiseev, V., Morozov, D., Nogach, L., Poslavskiy, S., Ryazantsev, A., Ryzhikov, S., Semenov, P., Shein, I., Uzunian, A., Vasiliev, A., Yakutin, A., Roy, U., Yabsley, B., Belostotski, S., Fedotov, G., Gavrilov, G., Izotov, A., Manaenkov, S., Miklukho, O., Zhdanov, A., Atac, A., Bäck, T., Cederwall, B., Makonyi, K., Preston, M., Tegner, P.E., Wölbing, D., Gandhi, K., Rai, A.K., Godre, S., Crede, V., Dobbs, S., Eugenio, P., Lersch, D., Iazzi, F., Lavagno, A., Bussa, M.P., Spataro, S., Calvo, D., de Remigis, P., Filippi, A., Mazza, G., Rivetti, A., Wheadon, R., Martin, A., Akram, A., Calen, H., Andersson, W. Ikegami, Johansson, T., Kupsc, A., Marciniewski, P., Papenbrock, M., Regina, J., Schönning, K., Wolke, M., Diaz, J., Chackara, V. Pothodi, Chlopik, A., Kesik, G., Melnychuk, D., Tarasiuk, J., Wojciechowski, M., Wronka, S., Zwieglinski, B., Amsler, C., Bühler, P., Kratochwil, N., Marton, J., Nalti, W., Steinschaden, D., Suzuki, K., Widmann, E., Zimmermann, S., Zmeskal, J., Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), PANDA, and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)
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data analysis method ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Proton ,Monte Carlo method ,Hadron ,+muon%2B+muon%22">p anti-p --> muon+ muon ,programming ,01 natural sciences ,anti-p p: colliding beams ,Momentum ,Pion ,statistical analysis ,0103 physical sciences ,anti-p p: scattering ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Nuclear fusion ,ddc:530 ,angular distribution ,structure ,anti-p: beam ,010306 general physics ,Physics ,Muon ,background ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,PANDA ,suppression ,form factor: electromagnetic ,muon: pair production ,p: form factor ,beam: momentum ,numerical calculations: Monte Carlo ,statistical ,Bar (unit) - Abstract
The European physical journal / A 57(1), 30 (2021). doi:10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00333-3, Published by Springer, Heidelberg
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- 2021
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19. Study of Excited $\Xi$ Baryons with the PANDA Detector
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Barucca, G., Davi, F., Lancioni, G., Mengucci, P., Montalto, L., Natali, P.P., Paone, N., Rinaldi, D., Scalise, L., Krusche, B., Steinacher, M., Liu, Z., Liu, C., Liu, B., Shen, X., Sun, S., Zhao, G., Zhao, J., Albrecht, M., Alkakhi, W., Bökelmann, S., Coen, S., Feldbauer, F., Fink, M., Frech, J., Freudenreich, V., Fritsch, M., Grochowski, J., Hagdorn, R., Heinsius, F.H., Held, T., Holtmann, T., Keshk, I., Koch, H., Kopf, B., Kümmel, M., Küßner, M., Li, J., Linzen, L., Maldaner, S., Oppotsch, J., Pankonin, S., Pelizäus, M., Pflüger, S., Reher, J., Reicherz, G., Schnier, C., Steinke, M., Triffterer, T., Wenzel, C., Wiedner, U., Denizli, H., Er, N., Keskin, U., Yerlikaya, S., Yilmaz, A., Beck, R., Chauhan, V., Hammann, C., Hartmann, J., Ketzer, B., Müllers, J., Salisbury, B., Thoma, U., Urban, M., Bianconi, A., Bragadireanu, M., Pantea, D., Domagala, M., Filo, G., Lisowski, E., Lisowski, F., Michalek, M., Poznánski, P., Plazek, J., Korcyl, K., Lebiedowicz, P., Pysz, K., Schäfer, W., Szczurek, A., Firlej, M., Fiutowski, T., Idzik, M., Moron, J., Swientek, K., Terlecki, P., Korcyl, G., Lalik, R., Malige, A., Moskal, P., Nowakowski, K., Przygoda, W., Rathod, N., Salabura, P., Smyrski, J., Augustin, I., Böhm, R., Lehmann, I., Schmitt, L., Varentsov, V., Al-Turany, M., Belias, A., Deppe, H., Dzhygadlo, R., Flemming, H., Gerhardt, A., Götzen, K., Heinz, A., Jiang, P., Karabowicz, R., Koch, S., Kurilla, U., Lehmann, D., Lühning, J., Lynen, U., Orth, H., Peters, K., Schepers, G., Schmidt, C.J., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Täschner, A., Traxler, M., Voss, B., Wieczorek, P., Abazov, V., Alexeev, G., Barabanov, M.Yu., Dodokhov, V.Kh., Efremov, A., Fechtchenko, A., Galoyan, A., Golovanov, G., Koshurnikov, E.K., Lobanov, Y.Yu., Olshevskiy, A.G., Piskun, A.A., Samartsev, A., Shimanski, S., Skachkov, N.B., Skachkova, A.N., Strokovsky, E.A., Tokmenin, V., Uzhinsky, V., Verkheev, A., Vodopianov, A., Zhuravlev, N.I., Watts, D., Böhm, M., Eyrich, W., Lehmann, A., Miehling, D., Pfaffinger, M., Seth, K., Xiao, T., Ali, A., Hamdi, A., Himmelreich, M., Krebs, M., Nakhoul, S., Nerling, F., Gianotti, P., Lucherini, V., Bracco, G., Bodenschatz, S., Brinkmann, K.T., Brück, L., Diehl, S., Dormenev, V., Düren, M., Erlen, T., Hahn, C., Hayrapetyan, A., Hofmann, J., Kegel, S., Khalid, F., Köseoglu, I., Kripko, A., Kühn, W., Metag, V., Moritz, M., Nanova, M., Novotny, R., Orsich, P., Pereira-de-Lira, J., Sachs, M., Schmidt, M., Schubert, R., Strickert, M., Wasem, T., Zaunick, H.G., Tomasi-Gustafsson, E., Glazier, D., Ireland, D., Seitz, B., Kappert, R., Kavatsyuk, M., Loehner, H., Messchendorp, J., Rodin, V., Kalita, K., Huang, G., Liu, D., Peng, H., Qi, H., Sun, Y., Zhou, X., Kunze, M., Azizi, K., Olgun, A.T., Tavukoglu, Z., Derichs, A., Dosdall, R., Esmail, W., Gillitzer, A., Goldenbaum, F., Grunwald, D., Jokhovets, L., Kannika, J., Kulessa, P., Orfanitski, S., Pérez-Andrade, G., Prasuhn, D., Prencipe, E., Pütz, J., Ritman, J., Rosenthal, E., Schadmand, S., Schmitz, R., Scholl, A., Sefzick, T., Serdyuk, V., Stockmanns, T., Veretennikov, D., Wintz, P., Wüstner, P., Xu, H., Zhou, Y., Cao, X., Hu, Q., Liang, Y., Rigato, V., Isaksson, L., Achenbach, P., Corell, O., Denig, A., Distler, M., Hoek, M., Lauth, W., Leithoff, H.H., Merkel, H., Müller, U., Petersen, J., Pochodzalla, J., Schlimme, S., Sfienti, C., Thiel, M., Bleser, S., Bölting, M., Capozza, L., Dbeyssi, A., Ehret, A., Klasen, R., Kliemt, R., Maas, F., Motzko, C., Noll, O., Rodríguez Piñeiro, D., Schupp, F., Steinen, M., Wolff, S., Zimmermann, I., Kazlou, D., Korzhik, M., Missevitch, O., Balanutsa, P., Chernetsky, V., Demekhin, A., Dolgolenko, A., Fedorets, P., Gerasimov, A., Golubev, A., Kantsyrev, A., Kirin, D.Y., Kristi, N., Ladygina, E., Luschevskaya, E., Matveev, V.A., Panjushkin, V., Stavinskiy, A.V., Balashoff, A., Boukharov, A., Bukharova, M., Malyshev, O., Vishnevsky, E., Bonaventura, D., Brand, P., Hetz, B., Hüsken, N., Kellers, J., Khoukaz, A., Klostermann, D., Mannweiler, C., Vestrick, S., Bumrungkoh, D., Herold, C., Khosonthongkee, K., Kobdaj, C., Limphirat, A., Manasatitpong, K., Nasawad, T., Pongampai, S., Simantathammakul, T., Srisawad, P., Wongprachanukul, N., Yan, Y., Yu, C., Zhang, X., Zhu, W., Antokhin, E., Barnyakov, A.Yu., Beloborodov, K., Blinov, V.E., Kuyanov, I.A., Pivovarov, S., Pyata, E., Tikhonov, Y., Blinov, A.E., Kononov, S., Kravchenko, E.A., Lattery, M., Boca, G., Duda, D., Finger, M., Kveton, A., Pesek, M., Peskova, M., Prochazka, I., Slunecka, M., Volf, M., Gallus, P., Jary, V., Korchak, O., Marcisovsky, M., Neue, G., Novy, J., Tomasek, L., Tomasek, M., Virius, M., Vrba, V., Abramov, V., Bukreeva, S., Chernichenko, S., Derevschikov, A., Ferapontov, V., Goncharenko, Y., Levin, A., Maslova, E., Melnik, Y., Meschanin, A., Minaev, N., Mochalov, V., Moiseev, V., Morozov, D., Nogach, L., Poslavskiy, S., Ryazantsev, A., Ryzhikov, S., Semenov, P., Shein, I., Uzunian, A., Vasiliev, A., Yakutin, A., Belostotski, S., Fedotov, G., Izotov, A., Manaenkov, S., Miklukho, O., Preston, M., Tegner, P.E., Wölbing, D., Cederwall, B., Gandhi, K., Rai, A.K., Godre, S., Crede, V., Dobbs, S., Eugenio, P., Calvo, D., De Remigis, P., Filippi, A., Mazza, G., Wheadon, R., Iazzi, F., Lavagno, A., Bussa, M.P., Spataro, S., Akram, A., Calen, H., Andersson, W. Ikegami, Johansson, T., Kupsc, A., Marciniewski, P., Papenbrock, M., Regina, J., Rieger, J., Schönning, K., Wolke, M., Chlopik, A., Kesik, G., Melnychuk, D., Tarasiuk, J., Wronka, S., Zwieglinski, B., Amsler, C., Bühler, P., Marton, J., Zimmermann, S., Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, and PANDA
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hyperon: particle source ,baryon: excited state ,PANDA ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Xi: excited state ,Xi: pair production ,anti-p p: colliding beams ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,excited state: spectrum ,statistics ,efficiency ,anti-p p: scattering ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Xi: decay modes ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,structure ,proposed experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,acceptance - Abstract
The study of baryon excitation spectra provides insight into the inner structure of baryons. So far, most of the world-wide efforts have been directed towards $N^*$ and $\Delta$ spectroscopy. Nevertheless, the study of the double and triple strange baryon spectrum provides independent information to the $N^*$ and $\Delta$ spectra. The future antiproton experiment PANDA will provide direct access to final states containing a $\bar{\Xi}\Xi$ pair, for which production cross sections up to $\mu$b are expected in $\bar{p}p$ reactions. With a luminosity of $L=10^{31}\,cm^{-2}s^{-1}$ in the first phase of the experiment, the expected cross sections correspond to a production rate of $\sim 10^6$ events$/$day. With a nearly $4\pi$ detector acceptance, PANDA will thus be a hyperon factory. In this study, reactions of the type $\bar{p}p\rightarrow \bar{\Xi}^+ \Xi^{*-}$ as well as $\bar{p}p\rightarrow \bar{\Xi}^{*+} \Xi^{-}$ with various decay modes are investigated. For the exclusive reconstruction of the signal events a full decay tree fit is used, resulting in reconstruction efficiencies between $3\,\%$ and $5\,\%$. This allows high statistics data to be collected within a few weeks of data taking., Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures, corrections/changes according to the comments from the journal referees
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20. High-quality ultralong Sb(sub 2)S(sub 3), nanoribbons on large scale
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Y.Yu, R.H. Wang, Q. Chen, and L.-M. Peng
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Sulfides -- Chemical properties ,Nanotechnology -- Research ,Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries - Abstract
A hydrothermal method is reported for synthesizing high-quality, ultralong, large-scale, single-crystalline Sb(sub 2)S(sub 3) by directly reacting SbCl(sub 3) and Na(sub 2)S(sub 2)O(sub 3) solutions. It is suggested that Sb(sub 2)S(sub 3) nanoribbons can be very promising for applications in solar energy and photoelectronic applications.
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21. Recognition of Separate Flat Objects Based on Dimensionless Signs of their Contours by Linear Discriminant Analysis
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S. S. Sadykov and Y.Yu. Kulkov
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Machine vision ,Binary image ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Pattern recognition ,Linear discriminant analysis ,Experimental research ,Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,General Environmental Science ,Dimensionless quantity - Abstract
The aim is an experimental research on the flat objects recognition by linear discriminant analysis, using dimensionless signs of the contours of their binary images and determining the possibility of applying this method in computer vision systems.
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22. Early results of stroke-like supratentorial tumors surgical treatment
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A.A. Oblyvach, Y.Yu. Freidman, T.I. Makeeva, O.M. Goncharuk, and A.O. Kaminskiy
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Supratentorial Tumors ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Group ii ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,supratentorial tumors, cerebrovascular accident, surgical treatment, early results of treatment ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Metastasis ,Lesion ,Early results ,Quality of life ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Surgical treatment ,Stroke ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Objective – to study early results of surgical treatment in 176 patients with supratentorial tumors (ST) with a stroke-like course. Materials and methods. The results of surgical treatment of 176 patients with stroke-like tumors were studied. They were treated at the urgent neurosurgery clinic of the Kyiv Emergency Hospital during the period from 2008 to 2015. The age of the patients was 20-70 years, the average age was (53.7 ± 13.4) years. There were 104 (59.1 %) men, 72 (40.9 %) women. Intracerebral tumors were diagnosed in 156 (88.6 %) cases, metastasis was observed in 35 (19.9%), 20 (11.4 %) patients have extracranial tumors Patients were divided into two groups depending on cerebrovascular accident: the group I – 103 patients had hemorrhagic type of cerebrovascular accident, the group II – 73 patients had ischemic type of cerebrovascular accident. In early postoperative period, CT and/or MRI was performed in all cases to detect postoperative complications and evaluate the radicality of surgical resection. An ophthalmologic review before and after surgery was performed. Results. Total resection was achieved in 68 (38.6 %) patients, near total – in 82 (46.6 %), subtotal – in 26 (14.8 %). All 176 patients had less than 70 points of Karnovsky scale before surgery, after treatment the number of this patients decreased to 36 (20.5 %) patients. Improvement of quality life was noted in regression of neurological deficits, restoration of functional disorders, high degree of social adaptation. Conclusions. The main criteria of successful surgical treatment of tumors with stroke-like course. is the survival of patients with radical surgical resection and satisfactory quality of life in the postoperative period. Factors that influence the removal of the tumors with stroke-like course are size of the lesion, its localization, and the histological characteristics of the tumors. Therapeutic tactics in patients with tumors with stroke-like course should be based on an individual approach. Adequate surgical removal of the tumors and hematomas evacuation improve the quality of life in most patients (79.5 %).
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23. ТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПОЛИВА И ПОКАЗАТЕЛИ ОЦЕНКИ ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТИ ХОДОВОЙ СИСТЕМЫ ДОЖДЕВАЛЬНОЙ МАШИНЫ «КУБАНЬ-ЛК1»
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A. I. Smirnov, Y.Yu. Yevseyev, I.V. Malko, A.O. Antipov, and A.I. Ryazantsev
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Irrigation ,Agricultural engineering ,Mathematics - Abstract
Снижение материалоемкости машин и энергоемкости при производстве полива, в частности, дождевальной машины (ДМ) Кубань-ЛК1 , является важным направлением повышения экономической эффективности агропромышленного комплекса, поскольку экономное расходование энергетических и материальных ресурсов обеспечивает увеличение объема производства и снижение себестоимости как технологических средств орошения, так и урожая сельскохозяйственных культур. При этом технико-экономические показатели дождевальных машин определяются их конструктивно-эксплуатационными характеристиками, зависящими от основных параметров машин и от условий эксплуатации. Наиболее важными из них являются: производительность и энергоемкость. Проведенные исследования ДМ позволили установить, что снижение её производительности зачастую происходит из-за уменьшения коэффициента использования рабочего времени смены (Kсм). Его снижение определяется потерями опорной проходимости тележек машины в местах с низкой несущей способностью почвы (из-за увеличенного колеобразования) и при преодолении подъемов (из-за недостаточных сцепных свойств ходовых систем, или мощности привода). Доказывается, что наиболее объективную оценку роста технического уровня ходовых систем ДМ Кубань-ЛК1 целесообразно проводить по обобщенному показателю эффективности, определяющему оптимальные параметры колёсного движителя исходя из максимальных показателей энергетических затрат на передвижение и материалоемкости.It is proved that the reduction of material consumption of machines and energy consumption in the production of irrigation, in particular, DM Kuban-LK1, is an important direction to improve the economic efficiency of agriculture, as economical consumption of energy and material resources provides an increase in production and cost reduction, as technological means of irrigation and crop production. At the same time, technical and economic indicators of sprinkler machines are determined by their structural and operational characteristics, depending on the main parameters of the machines and on the operating conditions. The most important of them are: productivity and energy intensity. Conducted research DM has allowed to establish that the decline in performance often occurs due to the reduction in utilization of working time shift (KSM). Its reduction is determined by the losses of the supporting patency of the carts in places with low bearing capacity of the soil (due to increased rutting) and when overcoming climbs (due to insufficient coupling properties of running systems, or drive power). It is proved that the most objective assessment of the growth of the technical level of running systems DM Kuban-LK1 is advisable to carry out a generalized indicator of the effectiveness of determining the optimal parameters of the wheel drive on the basis of the highest indicators of energy costs for movement and material consumption.
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24. Technical Design Report for the Panda Forward Spectrometer Calorimeter
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Singh, B., Erni, W., Keshelashvili, I., Krusche, B., Steinacher, M., Walford, N., Liu, B., Liu, H., Liu, Z., Shen, X., Wang, C., Zhao, J., Albrecht, M., Backwinkel, M., Erlen, T., Fink, M., Heinsius, F., Held, T., Holtmann, T., Jasper, S., Keshk, I., Koch, H., Kopf, B., KUHL, G., Kuhlmann, M., Kümmel, M., Leiber, S., Leyhe, M., Mikirtychyants, M., Musiol, P., Mustafa, A., Pelizäus, M., Pychy, J., Richter, M., Schnier, C., Schröder, T., Sowa, C., Steinke, M., Triffterer, T., Wiedner, U., Ball, M., Beck, R., Hammann, C., Kaiser, D., Ketzer, B., Kube, M., Mahlberg, P., Roß bach, M., Schmitz, R., Thoma, U., Urban, M., Walther, D., Wendel, C., Wilson, A., Würschig, T., Bianconi, A., Bragadireanu, M., Caprini, M., Pantea, D., Pietreanu, D., Vasile, M., Patel, B., Kaplan, D., Brandys, P., Czyzewski, T., Czyzycki, W., Domagala, M., Filo, G., Gąciarz, T., Hawryluk, M., Jaworowski, J., Krawczyk, M., Kwiatkowski, D., Lisowski, F., Lisowski, E., Michałek, M., Ponański, P., Płażek, J., Tabor, Z., Czech, B., Kistryn, M., Kliczewski, S., Korcyl, K., Kozela, A., Kulessa, P., Lebiedowicz, P., Pysz, K., Schäfer, W., Siudak, R., Szczurek, A., Fiutowski, T., Idzik, M., Mindur, B., Przyborowski, D., Swientek, K., Biernat, J., Jowzaee, S., Kamys, B., Kistryn, S., Korcyl, G., Krzemien, W., Magiera, A., Moskal, P., Palka, M., Pyszniak, A., Rudy, Z., Salabura, P., Smyrski, J., Strzempek, P., Wronska, A., Augustin, I., Lehmann, I., Nicmorus Marinescu, D., Schmitt, L., Varentsov, V., Ahmadi, H., Ahmed, S., Al-Turany, M., Arora, R., Capozza, L., Cardinali, M., Dbeyssi, A., Deiseroth, M., Deppe, H., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehret, A., Flemming, H., Fröhlich, B., Gerhardt, A., Götzen, K., Gromliuk, A., Kalicy, G., Karabowicz, R., Kliemt, R., Krebs, M., Kunkel, J., Kurilla, U., Lehmann, D., Lin, D., Löchner, S., Lühning, J., Lynen, U., Maas, F., Mora Espi, M.C., Morales Morales, C., Nerling, F., Noll, O., Orth, H., Patsyuk, M., Peters, K., Rodriguez Pineiro, D., Saito, N., Saito, T., Sanchez-Lorente, A., Schepers, G., Schmidt, C.J., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Täschner, A., Traxler, M., Ugur, C., Valente, R., Voss, B., Wieczorek, P., Wilms, A., Zimmermann, I., Zühlsdorf, M., Zyzak, M., Abazov, V., Alexeev, G., Arefiev, V.A., Astakhov, V., Barabanov, M.Yu., Batyunya, B.V., Davydov, Y., Dodokhov, V.Kh., Efremov, A., Fechtchenko, A., Fedunov, A.G., Galoyan, A., Grigoryan, S., Koshurnikov, E.K., Lobanov, Y.Yu., Lobanov, V.I., Makarov, A.F., Malinina, L.V., Malyshev, V., Olshevskiy, A.G., Perevalova, E., Piskun, A.A., Pocheptsov, T., Pontecorvo, G., Rodionov, V., Rogov, Y., Salmin, R., Samartsev, A., Sapozhnikov, M.G., Shabratova, G., Skachkov, N.B., Skachkova, A.N., Strokovsky, E.A., Suleimanov, M., Teshev, R., Tokmenin, V., Uzhinsky, V., Vodopianov, A., Zaporozhets, S.A., Zhuravlev, N.I., Zorin, A.G., Branford, D., Glazier, D., Watts, D., Woods, P., Böhm, M., Britting, A., Eyrich, W., Lehmann, A., Uhlig, F., Dobbs, S., Seth, K., Tomaradze, A., Xiao, T., Bettoni, D., Carassiti, V., Cotta Ramusino, A., Dalpiaz, P., Drago, A., Fioravanti, E., Garzia, I., Savrie, M., Stancari, G., Akishina, V., Iakovleva, E., Kisel, I., Kozlov, G., Kulakov, I., Pugach, M., Bianchi, N., Gianotti, P., Guaraldo, C., Lucherini, V., Orecchini, D., Pace, E., Bersani, A., Bracco, G., Macri, M., Parodi, R.F., Bianco, S., Biguenko, K., Bremer, D., Brinkmann, K., Diehl, S., Dormenev, V., Drexler, P., Düren, M., Eissner, T., Etzelmüller, E., Fleischer, S., Föhl, K., Galuska, M., Geß ler, T., Gutz, E., Hahn, C., Hayrapetyan, A., Kesselkaul, M., Kröck, B., Kühn, W., Kuske, T., Lange, J.S., Liang, Y., Merle, O., Metag, V., Mühlheim, D., Münchow, D., Nanova, M., Nazarenko, S., Novotny, R., Pitka, A., Quagli, T., Reiter, S., Rieke, J., Rosenbaum, C., Schmidt, M., Schnell, R., Spruck, B., Stenzel, H., Thöring, U., Ullrich, T., Wagner, M.N., Wasem, T., Werner, M., Wohlfahrt, B., Zaunick, H., Ireland, D., Rosner, G., Seitz, B., Apostolou, A., Babai, M., Kavatsyuk, M., Lemmens, P.J., Lindemulder, M., Löhner, H., Messchendorp, J., Schakel, P., Smit, H., Tiemens, M., van der Weele, J.C., Veenstra, R., Vejdani, S., Dutta, K., Kalita, K., Kumar, A., Roy, A., Sahoo, R., Sohlbach, H., Bianchi, L., Büscher, M., Cao, L., Cebulla, A., Deermann, D., Dosdall, R., Esch, S., Gillitzer, A., Goerres, A., Goldenbaum, F., Grunwald, D., Herten, A., Hu, Q., Kemmerling, G., Kleines, H., Lehrach, A., Maier, R., Nellen, R., Ohannessian, H., Ohm, H., Orfanitski, S., Prasuhn, D., Prencipe, E., Ritman, J., Schadmand, S., Schumann, J., Sefzick, T., Serdyuk, V., Sterzenbach, G., Stockmanns, T., Wintz, P., Wüstner, P., Deepak, P.N., Kulkarni, A., Li, S., Li, Z., Sun, Z., Xu, H., Rigato, V., Fissum, K., Hansen, K., Isaksson, L., Lundin, M., Schröder, B., Achenbach, P., Bleser, S., Corell, O., Denig, A., Distler, M., Feldbauer, F., Fritsch, M., Hoek, M., Jasinski, P., Kang, D., Karavdina, A., Khaneft, D., Klasen, R., Lauth, W., Leithoff, H.H., Maldaner, S., Marta, M., Merkel, H., Michel, M., Motzko, C., Müller, U., Pflüger, S., Pochodzalla, J., Sanchez, S., Schlimme, S., Sfienti, C., Steinen, M., Thiel, M., Weber, T., Zambrana, M., Zhiqing, L., Fedorov, A., Korzihik, M., Missevitch, O., Boukharov, A., Malyshev, O., Marishev, I., Semenov, A., Balanutsa, P., Balanutsa, V., Chernetsky, V., Demekhin, A., Dolgolenko, A., Fedorets, P., Gerasimov, A., Goryachev, V., Chandratre, V., Datar, V., Dutta, D., Jha, V., Kumawat, H., Mohanty, A.K., Parmar, A., Roy, B., Dash, S., Jadhav, M., Kumar, S., Sarin, P., Varma, R., Konorov, I., Paul, S., Grieser, S., Hergemöller, A., Hetz, B., Khoukaz, A., Köhler, E., Wessels, J.P., Khosonthongkee, K., Kobdaj, C., Limphirat, A., Srisawad, P., Yan, Y., Barnyakov, A.Yu., Barnyakov, M., Beloborodov, K., Blinov, A.E., Blinov, V.E., Bobrovnikov, V.S., Kononov, S., Kravchenko, E.A., Kuyanov, I.A., Martin, K., Onuchin, A.P., Serednyakov, S., Sokolov, A., Tikhonov, Y., Atomssa, E., Hennino, T., Imre, M., Kunne, R., Le Galliard, C., Ma, B., Marchand, D., Ong, S., Ramstein, B., Rosier, P., Van De Wiele, J., Wang, Y., Boca, G., Costanza, S., Genova, P., Montagna, P., Rotondi, A., Abramov, V., Belikov, N., Bukreeva, S., Davidenko, A., Derevschikov, A., Goncharenko, Y., Grishin, V., Kachanov, V., Kormilitsin, V., Levin, A., Melnik, Y., Minaev, N., Mochalov, V., Morozov, D., Nogach, L., Poslavskiy, S., Ryabov, A., Ryazantsev, A., Ryzhikov, S., Skvorodnev, N., Semenov, P., Shein, I., Uzunian, A., Vasiliev, A., Yakutin, A., Tomasi-Gustafsson, E., Roy, U., Yabsley, B., Belostotski, S., Gavrilov, G., Izotov, A., Kashchuk, A., Levitskaya, O., Manaenkov, S., Miklukho, O., Naryshkin, Y., Suvorov, K., Veretennikov, D., Zhdanov, A., Bäck, T., Cederwall, B., Makonyi, K., Tegner, P., von Würtemberg, K.M., Wölbing, D., Rai, A.K., Godre, S., Amoroso, A., Bussa, M.P., Busso, L., De Mori, F., Destefanis, M., Fava, L., Ferrero, L., Greco, M., Hu, J., Lavezzi, L., Maggiora, M., Maniscalco, G., Marcello, S., Sosio, S., Spataro, S., Balestra, F., Iazzi, F., Introzzi, R., Lavagno, A., Olave, J., Younis, H., Calvo, D., Coli, S., De Remigis, P., Filippi, A., Giraudo, G., Lusso, S., Mazza, G., Mignone, M., Rivetti, A., Wheadon, R., Zotti, L., Birsa, R., Bradamante, F., Bressan, A., Martin, A., Clement, H., Caldeira Balkestahl, L., Calen, H., Fransson, K., Ikegami Andersson, W., Johansson, T., Kupsc, A., Marciniewski, P., Papenbrock, M., Pettersson, J., Schönning, K., Wolke, M., Zlomanczuk, J., Galnander, B., Diaz, J., Pothodi Chackara, V., Chlopik, A., Kesik, G., Melnychuk, D., Slowinski, B., Trzcinski, A., Wojciechowski, M., Wronka, S., Zwieglinski, B., Brunner, S., Bühler, P., Gruber, L., Marton, J., Steinschaden, D., Suzuki, K., Widmann, E., Zmeskal, J., Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Département de Physique Nucléaire (ex SPhN) (DPHN), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, PANDA, and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,calorimeter: electromagnetic ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,calorimeter: design ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) ,fabrication ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,performance ,activity report ,calorimeter: forward spectrometer - Abstract
International audience; This document is devoted to the electromagnetic calorimeter of the Forward Spectrometer and describes the design considerations, the technical layout, the expected performance, and the production readiness.
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25. Atypical representatives of cytochromes P450 of the CYP74 family of cucumber Cucumissativus
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L. Sh. Mukhtarova, Elena O. Smirnova, Toporkova Y.Yu., E.K. Askarova, Svetlana S. Gorina, and Alexander N. Grechkin
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26. Epoxy alcohol synthases - a new type of lipoxygenase cascade enzymes
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Fakhima K. Mukhitova, Tatiana Ilyina, Y.Yu. Toporkova, Svetlana S. Gorina, L. Sh. Mukhtarova, Alexander N. Grechkin, and Elena O. Smirnova
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Lipoxygenase ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,biology ,Cascade ,visual_art ,biology.protein ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Alcohol ,Epoxy - Published
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27. The first dualistic divinyl ether synthases are cytochromes P450 of the CYP74 family
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Y.Yu. Toporkova, L. Sh. Mukhtarova, Svetlana S. Gorina, E.K. Askarova, Elena O. Smirnova, V.S. Fatykhova, and Alexander N. Grechkin
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Ether - Published
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28. Study of doubly strange systems using stored antiprotons
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B. Singh, W. Erni, B. Krusche, M. Steinacher, N. Walford, B. Liu, H. Liu, Z. Liu, X. Shen, C. Wang, J. Zhao, M. Albrecht, T. Erlen, M. Fink, F. Heinsius, T. Held, T. Holtmann, S. Jasper, I. Keshk, H. Koch, B. Kopf, M. Kuhlmann, M. Kümmel, S. Leiber, M. Mikirtychyants, P. Musiol, A. Mustafa, M. Pelizäus, J. Pychy, M. Richter, C. Schnier, T. Schröder, C. Sowa, M. Steinke, T. Triffterer, U. Wiedner, M. Ball, R. Beck, C. Hammann, B. Ketzer, M. Kube, P. Mahlberg, M. Rossbach, C. Schmidt, R. Schmitz, U. Thoma, M. Urban, D. Walther, C. Wendel, A. Wilson, A. Bianconi, M. Bragadireanu, M. Caprini, D. Pantea, B. Patel, W. Czyzycki, M. Domagala, G. Filo, J. Jaworowski, M. Krawczyk, E. Lisowski, F. Lisowski, M. Michałek, P. Poznański, J. Płażek, K. Korcyl, A. Kozela, P. Kulessa, P. Lebiedowicz, K. Pysz, W. Schäfer, A. Szczurek, T. Fiutowski, M. Idzik, B. Mindur, D. Przyborowski, K. Swientek, J. Biernat, B. Kamys, S. Kistryn, G. Korcyl, W. Krzemien, A. Magiera, P. Moskal, A. Psyzniak, Z. Rudy, P. Salabura, J. Smyrski, P. Strzempek, A. Wronska, I. Augustin, R. Böhm, I. Lehmann, D. Nicmorus Marinescu, L. Schmitt, V. Varentsov, M. Al-Turany, A. Belias, H. Deppe, R. Dzhygadlo, A. Ehret, H. Flemming, A. Gerhardt, K. Götzen, A. Gromliuk, L. Gruber, R. Karabowicz, R. Kliemt, M. Krebs, U. Kurilla, D. Lehmann, S. Löchner, J. Lühning, U. Lynen, H. Orth, M. Patsyuk, K. Peters, T. Saito, G. Schepers, C.J. Schmidt, C. Schwarz, J. Schwiening, A. Täschner, M. Traxler, C. Ugur, B. Voss, P. Wieczorek, A. Wilms, M. Zühlsdorf, V.M. Abazov, G. Alexeev, A. Arefiev, V.I. Astakhov, M.Yu. Barabanov, B.V. Batyunya, Yu.I. Davydov, V.Kh. Dodokhov, A.A. Efremov, A. Fechtchenko, A.G. Fedunov, A. Galoyan, S. Grigoryan, E.K. Koshurnikov, V.I. Lobanov, Y.Yu. Lobanov, A.F. Makarov, L.V. Malinina, V.L. Malyshev, A. Olshevskiy, E. Perevalova, A.A. Piskun, T. Pocheptsov, G. Pontecorvo, V. Rodionov, Y. Rogov, R. Salmin, A. Samartsev, M.G. Sapozhnikov, G. Shabratova, N.B. Skachkov, A.N. Skachkova, E.A. Strokovsky, M. Suleimanov, R. Teshev, V. Tokmenin, V. Uzhinsky, A. Vodopyanov, S.A. Zaporozhets, N.I. Zhuravlev, A.G. Zorin, D. Branford, D. Glazier, D. Watts, M. Böhm, A. Britting, W. Eyrich, A. Lehmann, M. Pfaffinger, F. Uhlig, S. Dobbs, K. Seth, A. Tomaradze, T. Xiao, D. Bettoni, V. Carassiti, A. Cotta Ramusino, P. Dalpiaz, A. Drago, E. Fioravanti, I. Garzia, M. Savriè, V. Akishina, I. Kisel, G. Kozlov, M. Pugach, M. Zyzak, P. Gianotti, C. Guaraldo, V. Lucherini, A. Bersani, G. Bracco, M. Macri, R.F. Parodi, K. Biguenko, K. Brinkmann, V. Di Pietro, S. Diehl, V. Dormenev, P. Drexler, M. Düren, E. Etzelmüller, M. Galuska, E. Gutz, C. Hahn, A. Hayrapetyan, M. Kesselkaul, W. Kühn, T. Kuske, J.S. Lange, Y. Liang, V. Metag, M. Nanova, S. Nazarenko, R. Novotny, T. Quagli, S. Reiter, J. Rieke, C. Rosenbaum, M. Schmidt, R. Schnell, H. Stenzel, U. Thöring, M. Ullrich, M.N. Wagner, T. Wasem, B. Wohlfarth, H. Zaunick, D. Ireland, G. Rosner, B. Seitz, P.N. Deepak, A. Kulkarni, A. Apostolou, M. Babai, M. Kavatsyuk, P. Lemmens, M. Lindemulder, H. Loehner, J. Messchendorp, P. Schakel, H. Smit, M. Tiemens, J.C. van der Weele, R. Veenstra, S. Vejdani, K. Dutta, K. Kalita, A. Kumar, A. Roy, H. Sohlbach, M. Bai, L. Bianchi, M. Büscher, L. Cao, A. Cebulla, R. Dosdall, A. Gillitzer, F. Goldenbaum, D. Grunwald, A. Herten, Q. Hu, G. Kemmerling, H. Kleines, A. Lehrach, R. Nellen, H. Ohm, S. Orfanitski, D. Prasuhn, E. Prencipe, J. Pütz, J. Ritman, S. Schadmand, T. Sefzick, V. Serdyuk, G. Sterzenbach, T. Stockmanns, P. Wintz, P. Wüstner, H. Xu, A. Zambanini, S. Li, Z. Li, Z. Sun, V. Rigato, L. Isaksson, P. Achenbach, O. Corell, A. Denig, M. Distler, M. Hoek, A. Karavdina, W. Lauth, H. Merkel, U. Müller, J. Pochodzalla, S. Schlimme, C. Sfienti, M. Thiel, H. Ahmadi, S. Ahmed, S. Bleser, L. Capozza, M. Cardinali, A. Dbeyssi, M. Deiseroth, F. Feldbauer, M. Fritsch, B. Fröhlich, P. Jasinski, D. Kang, D. Khaneft, R. Klasen, H.H. Leithoff, D. Lin, F. Maas, S. Maldaner, M. Martìnez Rojo, M. Marta, M. Michel, M.C. Mora Espì, C. Morales Morales, C. Motzko, F. Nerling, O. Noll, S. Pflüger, A. Pitka, D. Rodríguez Piñeiro, A. Sanchez Lorente, M. Steinen, R. Valente, T. Weber, M. Zambrana, I. Zimmermann, A. Fedorov, M. Korjik, O. Missevitch, A. Boukharov, O. Malyshev, I. Marishev, P. Balanutsa, V. Balanutsa, V. Chernetsky, A. Demekhin, A. Dolgolenko, P. Fedorets, A. Gerasimov, V. Goryachev, V. Chandratre, V. Datar, D. Dutta, V. Jha, H. Kumawat, A.K. Mohanty, A. Parmar, B. Roy, G. Sonika, C. Fritzsch, S. Grieser, A.K. Hergemöller, B. Hetz, N. Hüsken, A. Khoukaz, J.P. Wessels, K. Khosonthongkee, C. Kobdaj, A. Limphirat, P. Srisawad, Y. Yan, M. Barnyakov, A.Yu. Barnyakov, K. Beloborodov, A.E. Blinov, V.E. Blinov, V.S. Bobrovnikov, S. Kononov, E.A. Kravchenko, I.A. Kuyanov, K. Martin, A.P. Onuchin, S. Serednyakov, A. Sokolov, Y. Tikhonov, E. Atomssa, R. Kunne, D. Marchand, B. Ramstein, J. Van de Wiele, Y. Wang, G. Boca, S. Costanza, P. Genova, P. Montagna, A. Rotondi, V. Abramov, N. Belikov, S. Bukreeva, A. Davidenko, A. Derevschikov, Y. Goncharenko, V. Grishin, V. Kachanov, V. Kormilitsin, A. Levin, Y. Melnik, N. Minaev, V. Mochalov, D. Morozov, L. Nogach, S. Poslavskiy, A. Ryazantsev, S. Ryzhikov, P. Semenov, I. Shein, A. Uzunian, A. Vasiliev, A. Yakutin, E. Tomasi-Gustafsson, U. Roy, B. Yabsley, S. Belostotski, G. Gavrilov, A. Izotov, S. Manaenkov, O. Miklukho, D. Veretennikov, A. Zhdanov, K. Makonyi, M. Preston, P. Tegner, D. Wölbing, T. Bäck, B. Cederwall, A.K. Rai, S. Godre, D. Calvo, S. Coli, P. De Remigis, A. Filippi, G. Giraudo, S. Lusso, G. Mazza, M. Mignone, A. Rivetti, R. Wheadon, F. Balestra, F. Iazzi, R. Introzzi, A. Lavagno, J. Olave, A. Amoroso, M.P. Bussa, L. Busso, F. De Mori, M. Destefanis, L. Fava, L. Ferrero, M. Greco, J. Hu, L. Lavezzi, M. Maggiora, G. Maniscalco, S. Marcello, S. Sosio, S. Spataro, R. Birsa, F. Bradamante, A. Bressan, A. Martin, H. Calen, W. Ikegami Andersson, T. Johansson, A. Kupsc, P. Marciniewski, M. Papenbrock, J. Pettersson, K. Schönning, M. Wolke, B. Galnander, J. Diaz, V. Pothodi Chackara, A. Chlopik, G. Kesik, D. Melnychuk, B. Slowinski, A. Trzcinski, M. Wojciechowski, S. Wronka, B. Zwieglinski, P. Bühler, J. Marton, D. Steinschaden, K. Suzuki, E. Widmann, J. Zmeskal, Jürgen Gerl, Ivan Kojouharov, Jasmina Kojouharova, and Research unit Nuclear & Hadron Physics
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Particle physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,COLLISIONS ,Strong interaction ,Nuclear Theory ,hyperatoms ,Antiprotons ,Hyperatoms ,Hypernuclei ,Strangeness ,EXCHANGE CURRENTS ,01 natural sciences ,Partícules (Física nuclear) ,NO ,Nuclear physics ,Subatomär fysik ,Hypemuclei ,strangeness ,DECUPLET BARYONS ,ELECTRIC QUADRUPOLE-MOMENTS ,0103 physical sciences ,Subatomic Physics ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics ,hypernuclei ,NUCLEI ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Hyperon ,Transport theory ,DOUBLE-LAMBDA-HYPERNUCLEI ,MODEL ,OMEGA ,Antiproton ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Heavy ion ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,antiprotons ,INTERMEDIATE ENERGIES ,EMULSION - Abstract
Bound nuclear systems with two units of strangeness are still poorly known despite their importance for many strong interaction phenomena. Stored antiprotons beams in the GeV range represent an unparalleled factory for various hyperon-antihyperon pairs. Their outstanding large production probability in antiproton collisions will open the floodgates for a series of new studies of systems which contain two or even more units of strangeness at the PANDA experiment at FAIR. For the first time, high resolution gamma-spectroscopy of doubly strange Lambda Lambda-hypernuclei will be performed, thus complementing measurements of ground state decays of Lambda Lambda-hypernuclei at J-PARC or possible decays of particle unstable hypernuclei in heavy ion reactions. High resolution spectroscopy of multistrange Xi(-) -atoms will be feasible and even the production of Omega(-) -atoms will be within reach. The latter might open the door to the vertical bar S vertical bar = 3 world in strangeness nuclear physics, by the study of the hadronic Omega(-) -nucleus interaction. For the first time it will be possible to study the behavior of Xi(+) in nuclear systems under well controlled conditions. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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29. DOUBLE FUNCTION CYTOCHROMES P450 OF THE CYP74 FAMILY
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L. Sh. Mukhtarova, Svetlana S. Gorina, Y.Yu. Toporkova, E.K. Bessolitsyna, and Alexander N. Grechkin
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Chemistry ,Biophysics ,Function (mathematics) - Published
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30. Research of the Russian companies’ potential and the success factors
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I.A. Kalinina, Y.Yu. Garnova, A.P. Garnov, and Yu.V. Lyandau
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020209 energy ,Field (Bourdieu) ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Success factors ,Strategic planning -- Russia ,02 engineering and technology ,General Business, Management and Accounting ,Key factors ,Enterprise resource planning -- Russia ,021105 building & construction ,Critical success factor ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Revenue ,Business enterprises -- Russia ,Business ,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ,Industrial management -- Russia ,Industrial organization - Abstract
The article presents the results of the key factors of the chemical and petrochemical companies’ success which are in the “Expert-400” rating. This rating includes the most successful companies with highest yields, profits and efficiency. While researching, the grouping of companies according to their industry affiliation to the chemical and petrochemical industry was done. The number of companies affiliated to the selected industry rated as the best ones is 14 or 3% from the total number. One company of each form of ownership to reveal the main regularities and key success factors of the companies of the given industry are taken to be analyzed. The success factors have been identified and researching prospects in the given field have been formulated for a company of each form of ownership., peer-reviewed
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31. About the Food Value Improvement of Bakery Products
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Y.Yu. Starovoytova and Marina Shkolnikova
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Agricultural science ,Food value ,Business - Published
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32. Evolution of the IVGDR and Its Fine Structure from Doubly-magic $^{40}$Ca to Neutron-rich $^{48}$Ca Probed Using ($p,p^\prime $) Scattering
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Latif, M.B., primary, Usman, I.T., additional, Carter, J., additional, Sideras-Haddad, E., additional, Donaldson, L.M., additional, Jingo, M., additional, Kureba, C.O., additional, Pellegri, L., additional, Neveling, R., additional, Smit, F.D., additional, Nemulodi, F., additional, von Neumann-Cosel, P., additional, Ponomarev, Y.Yu., additional, Papka, P., additional, Swartz, J.A., additional, Cooper, G.R.J., additional, Fujita, H., additional, Papakonstantinou, P., additional, and Litvinova, E., additional
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33. Consumer Behavior in the Context of Global Economic Transformations
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Deputatova, Y.Yu., primary, Pshenitsyna, Y.I., additional, Ilyashenko, S.B., additional, Baskakov, V.A., additional, and Zvereva, A.O., additional
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- 2018
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34. Research of the Russian Companies’ Potential and the Success Factors
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Lyandau, Yu.V., primary, Kalinina, I.A., additional, Garnov, A.P., additional, and Garnova, Y.Yu., additional
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- 2018
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35. Conceptual Design of the PANDA Magnet System
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E.K. Koshurnikov, H. Orth, Y.Yu. Lobanov, A. N. Sissakian, A.A. Efremov, A.S. Vodopianov, and A Makarov
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Physics ,Pole piece ,Spectrometer ,Condensed matter physics ,Electropermanent magnet ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Mechanical engineering ,Solenoid ,Superconducting magnet ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Dipole magnet ,Electromagnetic coil ,Magnet ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Abstract
A magnet system comprising a 2 T superconducting solenoid for a target spectrometer and a large aperture dipole magnet for a forward spectrometer is being developed for the PANDA experiment at GSI. The inner radius of the solenoid coil is 1.1 m. The solenoid is of a split type to provide a warm bore between the coil parts for the target. An energy of 23 MJ is stored in the magnet. The Dipole Magnet will provide a bending momentum of 2 Tmiddotm. The magnet is of the "H-type" with a water-cooled winding. The paper covers magnetic field and forces calculations as well as strength analysis and description of the magnet system components and their implementation
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36. Bias-temperature instability on the back gate of single-layer double-gated graphene field-effect transistors
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Illarionov, Y.Yu., Waltl, M., Smith, Anderson David, Vaziri, Sam, Östling, Mikael, Lemme, M. C., Grasser, T., Illarionov, Y.Yu., Waltl, M., Smith, Anderson David, Vaziri, Sam, Östling, Mikael, Lemme, M. C., and Grasser, T.
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We study the positive and negative bias-temperature instabilities (PBTI and NBTI) on the back gate of single-layer double-gated graphene fieldeffect transistors (GFETs). By analyzing the resulting degradation at different stress times and oxide fields we show that there is a significant asymmetry between PBTI and NBTI with respect to their dependences on these parameters. Finally, we compare the results obtained on the high-k top gate and SiO2 back gate of the same device and show that SiO2 gate is more stable with respect to BTI., QC 20160519
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- 2016
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