778 research outputs found

    Работа в советской авиапромышленности. Из воспоминаний Г.А. Черемухина

    No full text
    Published by N.G. Georguiyeva This is a publication of an excerpt from the G.A. Cheremukhin's memoirs «The work in the aircraft industry» (1921-2009). He was a famous aircraft designer noted both in Russia and abroad. This fragment contains the previously little known information on the beginning of the creation of a strategic bomber TU-4 in 1945-1947. N.G. Georgieva prepared this publication on the basis of the manuscript of his memoirs. The preface and footnotes contain biographic data on people who were mentioned in the memoirs and who were working together with the author of the memoirs.Публикация отрывка из воспоминаний «Работа в советской авиапромышленности» Г.А. Черемухина (1921-2009) - известного в России и за рубежом российского авиаконструктора. Приведенный отрывок содержит малоизвестную информацию о начале создания в 1945-1947 гг. стратегического бомбардировщика Ту-4. Публикация подготовлена Н.Г. Георгиевой по рукописи воспоминаний. Введение и примечания содержат биографические сведения об упомянутых в тексте мемуаров лицах, работавших с автором воспоминаний

    PUBLICATIONS OF URAL FORESTER N.G. MALGIN IN THE “MINING JOURNAL” (1860s)

    No full text
    Автор реконструирует и интерпретирует идеи известного уральского лесничего XIX в. Н.Г. Мальгина о проблемах и перспективах развития лесного дела на горнозаводском Урале.The author reconstructs and interprets the ideas of the famous Ural forester of the 19th century N.G. Malgin about the problems and prospects for the development of forestry in the mining plant Urals

    The challenges of machine translation of academic publications

    No full text
    Clear translation remains a major challenge to better communication and understanding of the international academic literature, despite advances in Machine Translation (MT). Automatic translation systems which captured the detail and the sense of any manuscript in any language for a reader from any other linguistic background would find global applications.In this article, we discuss the current opportunities and constraints to the wider use of machine translation and computer-assisted human translation (CAT). At the present stage of technology development, these instruments offer a number of advantages to specialists working with scientific texts. These include the facility to skim and scan large amounts of information in foreign languages, and to act as digital dictionaries, thesauri and encyclopedias. Word-to-word and phrase-to-phrase translation between many languages and scripts is now well advanced. The availability of modern machine translation has therefore changed the work of specialist scientific translators, placing greater emphasis on more advanced text and sense editing skills. However, machine translation is still challenged by the nuances of language and culture from one society to another, particularlyin the freestyle literature of the arts and humanities. Scientific papers are generally much more structured, but the quality of machine translation still largely depends on the quality of the source text. This varies considerably between different scientific disciplines and from one author to another. The most advanced translation systems are making steady progress. It is timely to revisit traditional training programmes in the field of written translation to focus on the development of higher-level research competencies, such as terminology search, and so to make best use of evolving machine translation technologies. More widely, we consider that there is a challenge across the higher education systems in all countries to develop a simple, clear and consistent “international” writing style to assist fast, reliable and low-cost machine translation and hence to advance mutual understanding across the global scientific literature

    Early work of N.G. (Dick) de Bruijn in analysis and some of my own

    No full text
    There are parallels between de Bruijn’s early work in analysis and that of the author. However, Dick’s work soon became much broader and deeper. While the present paper reviews several topics of common interest, its main content is a short version of Dick’s important article related to Riemann’s Hypothesis, entitled ‘The roots of trigonometric integrals’ [N.G. de Bruijn, The roots of trigonometric integrals, Duke Math. J. 17 (1950) 197-226]. The associated ‘de Bruijn-Newman constant’ is also discussed

    Ultra high energy cosmic ray horizons

    No full text
    SF2A-2008: Proceedings of the Annual meeting of the French Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics Eds.: C. Charbonnel, F. Combes and R. Samadi. Available online at http://proc.sf2a.asso.frInternational audienceWe calculate the horizons of ultra high energy cosmic rays assuming different nuclei primaries ranging from proton to iron at ultra high energies (>6\cdot10^{19}). We show that sources of ultra high energy protons and heavy nuclei can originate from distances up to ˜ 180 Mpc, while low and intermediate mass nuclei can only originate in the local universe (< 50 Mpc.

    Monograph review: Valeeva N.G. Chistopol county zemstvo of the Kazan province (1865–1914)

    No full text
    The article gives an overview of the monograph of N.G. Valeeva Chistopol County Zemstvo of the Kazan province (1865–1914). Being a study of local lore in the book, at the same time, questions related to the institute of zemstvo self-government are raised. Using the example of the zemstvo of one of the largest districts of the Kazan province, the mechanism of the functioning of local government is presented. Particular attention is paid to Zemstvo events in the field of medicine, education and agriculture. The author attaches great importance to the personality factor and, applying an anthropological approach, shows the influence of individual outstanding zemstvo people on the development of the county

    Changes in the visual analyzer occurring as a result of space flight

    No full text
    M.A. Valyakh1,2, N.G. Baeva1,2 1 City Clinical Hospital No. 15, Moscow, Russian Federation 2 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation Nowadays, objectives of space medicine are to study the impact of space factors (microgravity, hypogravity, space radiation) on the human body, as well as to develop recommendations for improving the performance of crew members during space expeditions. Microgravity occurs while being at a great distance from celestial bodies when their gravitational influence is very small. And hypogravity, in turn, is a variant of reduced gravity. Over the past few years, NASA officers have repeatedly recorded changes in the visual organ of astronauts after long space missions, in particular, they manifested an optic nerve swelling, a reduction in the anterior-posterior axial length of the eye, a change in blood flow velocity, and hypermetropia. European scientists obtained similar data. Also, velvet-like exudates were ophthalmoscopically revealed and visual field loss was recorded. National scientists have reported a varying severity of optic nerve swelling in astronauts after long space missions. The article presents a structured review of the results of both foreign and national scientists as a result of astronaut survey during space missions and after their completion. Key words: microgravity, hypogravity, space flight, intraocular pressure, optic nerve swelling, hypermetropia, intracranial pressure. For citation: Valyakh M.A., Baeva N.G. Changes in the visual analyzer occurring as a result of space flight. Russian Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology. 2019;19(1):27–30. About the authors: 1,2Maxim A. Valyakh — ophthalmologist, assistant of the Department of Ophthalmology; 1,2Nadezhda G. Baeva — ophthalmologist; graduate student. 1City Clinical Hospital No. 15. 23, Veshnyakovskaya str., Moscow, 111539, Russian Federation. 2Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University. 1, Ostrovityanova str., Moscow, 117997, Russian Federation. Contact information:&nbsp;Maxim A. Valyakh, e-mail:&nbsp;[email protected].&nbsp;Financial Disclosure:&nbsp;no author has a financial or property interest in any material or method mentioned. There is no&nbsp;conflict of interests. Received&nbsp;14.11.2018.<br

    Applying the Flood Vulnerability Index as a Knowledge base for flood risk assessment

    No full text
    Floods are one of the most common and widely distributed natural risks to life and property worldwide. An important part of modern flood risk management is to evaluate vulnerability to floods. This evaluation can be done only by using a parametric approach. Worldwide there is a need to enhance our understanding of vulnerability and to also develop methodologies and tools to assess vulnerability. One of the most important goals of assessing flood vulnerability is to create a readily understandable link between the theoretical concepts of flood vulnerability and the day-to-day decision-making process and to encapsulate this link in an easily accessible tool.Hydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience
    corecore