289 research outputs found
FIGURE 4 in Two new species of holothurians of the genus Echinopsolus Gutt, 1990 (Echinodermata: Dendrochirotida: Cucumariidae) from the North-Western Pacific
FIGURE 4. Echinopsolus sanamyanorum. Ossicles of the dorsal body wall.Published as part of Panina, Elena G., Stepanov, Vadim G., Smirnov, Alexei V. & Martynov, Alexandr V., 2020, Two new species of holothurians of the genus Echinopsolus Gutt, 1990 (Echinodermata: Dendrochirotida: Cucumariidae) from the North-Western Pacific, pp. 233-246 in Zootaxa 4789 (1) on page 237, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4789.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/388491
Self-assessment of psychic and psychical qualities by future teachers and pedagogic-psychologists
Степанов Владимир Алексеевич. Кандидат педагогических наук, доцент кафедры общей психологии Южно-Уральского государственного университета:[email protected]. Vladimir A. Stepanov. Candidate of pedagogical sciences, docent of department of general psychology of South Ural University: [email protected].Обсуждаются результаты сравнительного исследования самооценки будущих
учителей и педагогов-психологов. Обнаружено очевидное предпочтение в
развитии волевых качеств за счет относительного обесценивания социальных.
Наиболее ярко это выражено у педагогов-психологов и юношей-педагогов. Все
студенты отдают явное предпочтение развитию психологических качеств перед
телесными (физическими) качествами. The author compares the data of the experimental studies on self-assessment of psychic and psychical qualities by future teachers and pedagogic-psychologists. He comes to the conclusion that the development and formation of selfesteem is an important condition of individuality development. The author considers the creation of favorable conditions for the formation and development of self-esteem to be an important goal for educative system
Activities of the architect and artist I. S. Stepanov on Sakhalin Island
The article reflects intermediate results of the research project “Architects and Engineers of Eastern Outskirts of Russia (Second Half of XIX – Beginning of XX Century)”. On the basis of archival material obtained from the Russian State Historical Archive of the Far East (RSHA FE), the author describes the creative and professional activities on the island of Sakhalin performed by Ivan Stepanovich Stepanov, a graduate of the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, architect and artist
Properties of magnetic energy and magnetic helicity cascades in MHD turbulence
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence is an important part of astrophysical processes, which gives rise to global cosmic magnetic fields. Over the last few decades, the peculiarities of MHD turbulence have attracted the interest of researchers in astrophysics and fluid dynamics, significant attention has been paid to the role of magnetic helicity in fully developed MHD turbulence. Magnetic helicity, together with the energy and cross-helicity, is one of the three integrals of motion in ideal MHD. We show that oppositely directed fluxes of energy and magnetic helicity coexist in the inertial range in fully developed magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence with small-scale sources of magnetic helicity. Using a helical shell model of MHD turbulence, we study the high Reynolds number magnetohydrodynamic turbulence with well separated scales of energy input, magnetic helicity input and magnetic helicity sink. We obtain three inertial ranges with different scaling properties. In a short range of scales larger than the forcing scale of magnetic helicity, a bottleneck-like effect appears, which results in a local reduction of the spectral slope. The slope changes in a domain with a high level of relative magnetic helicity, which determines that part of the magnetic energy related to the helical modes at a given scale. In the infrared part of the spectra we observe simultaneous inverse cascade of energy and magnetic helicity. Our results indicate that a large-scale dynamo can be affected by the magnetic helicity generated at small scales. The kinetic helicity, in particular, is not involved in the process at all
Cubo-Futurism in Russia, 1912-1922 : the transformation of a painterly style
Cubo-Futurlsm is defined both in terms of the development of
Cubist and Futurist styles of painting by the Russian avant-garde
artists Liubov Popova, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Olga Rozanova and Ivan
Puni between 1912 and 1915, and in terms of the reworking and
transformation of' these two movements against the unique Russian
cultural background into a new non-objective art after 1915.
The Russian artistic and cultural context, including Ouspensky
and the fourth dimension and the linguistic theories of the
Futurist poets Alexei Kruchenykh and Vellmlr Khlebnikov concerning
a transratlona]. language (zaum), played a vital role for a number
of artists in their move into non-objective painting and
construction. Zaum influenced the reworking of Cubist collage by
Malevich, Puni and Rozanova, and the abstract collages and reliefs
of Rozanova and Puni are defined as visual equivalents to the new
logic "broader than sense" envisaged by zaum. As part of the
Russian cultural context, indigenous art forms also acted as
possible stimuli for the development of a non-objective painterly
style. The abstract potential which artists saw in the icon was
exploited by Puni in his non-objective reliefs of 1915-c1919, and
the principles of decoration in Islamic Architecture may be seen as
an important source for Popova's painterly architectonics of
19 16-18.
After 1916, the principles of non-objective painting,
established fran an examination of Cubism and Futurism, were
applied to tasks of design and the theatre. Puni, Rozanova and
Udaitsova designed household and fashion items, and Alexandra Exter
and Alexandr Vesnin completed set and costume designs for several
productions in the Moscow Kamerny Theatre between 1916 and 1922.
In their attempt to articulate a dynamic spatial environment, the
principles for these designs derived from earlier Cubo-Futurist
experiments in painting
The Paris Commune in Russian historiography: power, mistakes, and damages according to the ideas of Lenin and Skvortsov-Stepanov
<p>After more than one hundred fifty years, the topic of the Paris Commune as a first example of a new form of government, even if it eventually proved to be fragile, is still worth scientific attention. The following work presents an outline of the moments that marked the beginning and the end of the Paris Commune, focusing on the impression perceived by V.I. Lenin and I. I. Skvortsov-Stepanov in Russian historiography about some of the structural characteristics and contradictions of this new politic and social phenomenon. The author starts from the political and economic background of France before the Franco-Prussian War, moving then on to the considerations of Lenin, as one of the most influent thinkers of pre-Soviet Russia, and Skvortsov-Stepanov, as one of the first Soviet scholars who investigated the causes and the damages suffered by Paris as an aftermath of the suppression of the Paris Commune. In the following work, the author illustrates a generous number of extracts in original language complete with professional translation. </p>
Retinal arteriolar and venular diameters are widened in patients with schizophrenia
Dr Liu reports grants from the National Key R&D Program of China(2018YFC1314600), outside the submitted work. This work was supported by the Czech Health Research Council, Ministryof Health of the Czech Republic (Grant Project No. NV16-27243A).Sery, O (corresponding author), Masaryk Univ, Dept Biochem, Lab Neurobiol & Mol Psychiat, Fac Sci, Brno, Czech Republic ; Acad Sci Czech Republ, Inst Anim Physiol & Genet, Lab Neurobiol & Pathol Physiol, Prague, Czech Republic.
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Jan Boris Spacek 1888-1967. Native of Stepanov in Russia, Bulgaria and the Near East
This bachelor work concentrates on the life, work, and political activities of Stepanov native Jan Spacek, who was a permanent revolutionary, rebel and crusader for dreams and ideals. This is a probe into the life of a man, who did not enter history as a grand personality of policy or warfare, but who in some ways influenced the great events of his time and was simultaneously transformed by them. The author trys to reveal his reasons for a positive attitude to revolution and half-hearted approach to his family. With the aid of many archived documents, the reasons for his thirty three years in Russia, Bulgaria and the Near East, and his real or ostensible intelligence activity for the Soviet Union, are investigated. Thanks to the collation of many archive sources (both personal and official) there are many different recollections by the people around him. These views differ by their relationship to him or ulterior motives
Precedent Name in the Framework of Сonceptual Blending
Степанов Евгений Сергеевич, аспирант, Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет
(Санкт-Петербург), [email protected]. Evgenii S. Stepanov, post-graduate student, St. Petersburg State University (St. Petersburg),
[email protected]В настоящей статье рассматривается понятие прецедентного имени, исследуемое в отечественной лингвистике, в связи с феноменом концептуальной метафоры в представлении
Дж. Лакоффа и с дальнейшим развитием его идей в концепции Ж. Фоконье и М. Тернера.
На этой основе производится попытка выявить точки пересечения прецедентного имени и концептуальной метафоры, а также исследуются возможности участия прецедентных имен
в концептуальном блендинге в текстах из дискурса СМИ. The author of the present article examines the term «precedent name» which is studied in Russian
linguistics in its relation to the phenomenon of the conceptual metaphor in G. Lakoff’s conception and
its further development in the conception of G. Faukonier and M. Turner. The author pays attention to
the overlapping points of the terms “precedent name” and “conceptual metaphor” as well as to the functioning
of precedent names in the process of conceptual blending in the discourse of mass media
New nanofiber glaucoma drainage implant: effectiveness, safety, first in vivo results and optimization of surgical technique
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