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    The composition of heavy metals and the content of esterified fatty acids in bee tissues depending on the environmental condition

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    Rivis, Y., Postoyenko, V., Stasiv, O., Stadnytska, O., Gutyj, B., Usenko, S., Shaferivskyi, B., Karunna, T. and other. The composition of heavy metals and the content of esterified fatty acids in bee tissues depending on the environmental condition. Scientific papers series D animal science : 2023. Bucharest. Vol LXVI, № 2. pp. 250-261The work aimed to record the content of heavy metals, including toxic and esterified forms of fatty acids in tissues, and the honey productivity of bees in different natural zones of the Carpathian region. The level of dangerous elements of the first class of toxicity - Lead and Cadmium - increases significantly in the tissues of honey bees of the foothills and forest-steppe zones, compared to the conditionally clean mountain environment. In the Carpathian region, all heavy metals accumulate in more significant quantities in the abdominal tissues of honey bees than in the tissues of the chest and head. In the direction from the mountain to the foothills and further to the forest-steppe zone of the Carpathian region, a decrease in the content of esterified forms of fatty acids is observed in the tissues of honey bees. The intensity of conversion of the esterified form of linolenic acid into its longer-chain and unsaturated fatty acids of the omega-3 family in the tissues of the head of honeybees in the foothills and especially in the forest-steppe zones is sharply reduced

    Physics of Atomic Nuclei V. 66, I. 01

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    Physics of Atomic Nuclei -- January 2003 Volume 66, Issue 1, pp. 1-202 100th ANNIVERSARY OF I.V. KURCHATOV'S BIRTH Igor' Vasil'evich Kurchatov: The Scientist and Doer (January 12, 1903–February 7, 1960) Yu. V. Gaponov pp. 1-5 Full Text: PDF (125 kB) Search for Neutron Resonances in the 178m2Hf Isomer and Their Investigation G. V. Muradian, O. Ya. Shatrov, M. A. Voskanian, L. P. Yastrebova, V. L. Volkov, Ch. Briançon, M. Hussonnois, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, S. A. Karamian, and O. Constantinescu pp. 6-16 Full Text: PDF (404 kB) Investigation of 138Ba in the (n, n[prime]gamma) Reaction L. I. Govor, A. M. Demidov, and I. V. Mikhailov pp. 17-29 Full Text: PDF (235 kB) Condensates in Quantum Chromodynamics B. L. Ioffe pp. 30-43 Full Text: PDF (311 kB) NUCLEI Experiment Measurements of the Partial Cross Section for the Reaction 48Ti(n, gamma1)49Ti and Estimation of the Radiative Strength Functions for E1 and M1 Transitions A. V. Voinov, D. G. Serov, Yu. P. Popov, N. A. Gundorin, A. P. 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    The composition of heavy metals and the content of esterified fatty acids in bee tissues depending on the environmental condition

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    Rivis, Y., Postoyenko, V., Stasiv, O., Stadnytska, O., Gutyj, B., Usenko, S., Shaferivskyi, B., Karunna, T. and other. The composition of heavy metals and the content of esterified fatty acids in bee tissues depending on the environmental condition. Scientific papers series D animal science : 2023. Bucharest. Vol LXVI, № 2. pp. 250-261The work aimed to record the content of heavy metals, including toxic and esterified forms of fatty acids in tissues, and the honey productivity of bees in different natural zones of the Carpathian region. The level of dangerous elements of the first class of toxicity - Lead and Cadmium - increases significantly in the tissues of honey bees of the foothills and forest-steppe zones, compared to the conditionally clean mountain environment. In the Carpathian region, all heavy metals accumulate in more significant quantities in the abdominal tissues of honey bees than in the tissues of the chest and head. In the direction from the mountain to the foothills and further to the forest-steppe zone of the Carpathian region, a decrease in the content of esterified forms of fatty acids is observed in the tissues of honey bees. The intensity of conversion of the esterified form of linolenic acid into its longer-chain and unsaturated fatty acids of the omega-3 family in the tissues of the head of honeybees in the foothills and especially in the forest-steppe zones is sharply reduced

    Cross-sections of large-angle hadron production in proton-and pion-nucleus interactions VIII: Aluminium nuclei and beam momenta from ±3 GeV/c to ±15 GeV/c

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    We report on double-differential inclusive crosssections of the production of secondary protons, charged pions, and deuterons, in the interactions with a 5% λint thick stationary aluminium target, of proton and pion beams with momentum from ±3 GeV/c to ±15 GeV/c. Results are given for secondary particles with production angles 20° < θ < 125°. Cross-sections on aluminium nuclei are compared with cross-sections on beryllium, carbon, copper, tin, tantalum and lead nuclei. © The Author(s) 2012

    Physics of the Solid State V. 46, I. 10

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    Physics of the Solid State -- October 2004 Volume 46, Issue 10, pp. 1785-1983 METALS AND SUPERCONDUCTORS Critical Temperature of Disordered d-Wave Superconductors with Small Coherence Length I. A. Semenikhin pp. 1785-1791 Full Text: PDF (90 kB) Crossover from the "Clean" Limit to the "Dirty" Limit in a Network of S–N–S Weak Links in Y3/4Lu1/4Ba2Cu3O7 + BaPb1 – x SnxO3 (0 <= x <= 0.25) Composites M. I. Petrov, D. A. Balaev, D. M. Gokhfel'd, K. A. Shaikhutdinov, S. V. Ospishchev, and K. S. Aleksandrov pp. 1792-1797 Full Text: PDF (90 kB) Penetration of a Magnetic Field into the YBa2Cu3O7 – delta High-Temperature Superconductor: Magnetoresistance in Weak Magnetic Fields V. V. Derevyanko, T. V. Sukhareva, and V. A. Finkel' pp. 1798-1804 Full Text: PDF (101 kB) SEMICONDUCTORS AND DIELECTRICS Bound-Exciton Cathodoluminescence in ZnSe Crystals and Two-Phonon Resonance A. A. Klyukanov, K. D. Sushkevich, M. V. Chukichev, and V. 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Gierlowski pp. 1895-1905 Full Text: PDF (197 kB) Dielectric Properties of Thin PbTiO3 Films A. S. Sidorkin, A. M. Solodukha, L. P. Nesterenko, S. V. Ryabtsev, I. A. Bocharova, and G. L. Smirnov pp. 1906-1909 Full Text: PDF (55 kB) Photostimulated Conductivity in Relaxors S. A. Migachev, M. F. Sadykov, and R. F. Mamin pp. 1910-1913 Full Text: PDF (59 kB) Specific Features of the Structure and Dielectric Relaxation of PbWO4 in the Temperature Range 20 <= T <= 550°C A. P. Eremenko, N. B. Kofanova, L. E. Pustovaya, A. G. Rudskaya, B. S. Kul'buzhev, and M. F. Kupriyanov pp. 1914-1916 Full Text: PDF (44 kB) Chromium- and Manganese-Doped TlInS2—A New Relaxor Ferroelectric R. M. Sardarly, O. A. Samedov, and I. Sh. Sadykhov pp. 1917-1921 Full Text: PDF (91 kB) LATTICE DYNAMICS AND PHASE TRANSITIONS Phase Transitions in Manganese-Containing Perovskites A. G. Rudskaya, N. B. Kofanova, L. E. Pustovaya, B. S. Kul'buzhev, and M. F. Kupriyanov pp. 1922-1926 Full Text: PDF (71 kB) LOW-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS AND SURFACE PHYSICS Coulomb Instability of Charged Clusters E. V. Vasyutin and V. V. Pogosov pp. 1927-1932 Full Text: PDF (93 kB) Specific Heat of Quasi-One-Dimensional Superionic LiCuVO4 I. A. Smirnov, D. Wlosewicz, A. V. Prokof'ev, and W. Assmus pp. 1933-1934 Full Text: PDF (40 kB) Properties of an Al2O3/Si Interface A. S. Shulakov, A. P. Braiko, S. V. Bukin, and V. E. Drozd pp. 1935-1939 Full Text: PDF (87 kB) Structure and Electronic Properties of Antimony Films on the Mo(110) Surface D. A. Gorodetsky[dagger], Yu. P. Mel'nik, D. P. Proskurin, and V. A. Usenko pp. 1940-1948 Full Text: PDF (563 kB) Low-Temperature Method of Cleaning p-GaN(0001) Surfaces for Photoemitters with Effective Negative Electron Affinity O. E. Tereshchenko, G. É. Shaibler, A. S. Yaroshevich, S. V. Shevelev, A. S. Terekhov, V. V. Lundin, E. E. Zavarin, and A. I. Besyul'kin pp. 1949-1953 Full Text: PDF (103 kB) Dispersion and Attenuation of Surface Shear Acoustic Waves with Horizontal Polarization on the Free Statistically Rough Surface of the Hexagonal Crystal V. V. Kosachev, Yu. N. Gandurin, and K. V. Barsukov pp. 1954-1960 Full Text: PDF (225 kB) FULLERENES AND ATOMIC CLUSTERS Thermal Conductivity of NaCl Loaded in Regular Arrays of Nanovoids in a Synthetic Opal Single Crystal V. N. Bogomolov, N. F. Kartenko, D. A. Kurdyukov, L. S. Parfen'eva, I. A. Smirnov, N. V. Sharenkova, H. Misiorek, J. Mucha, and A. Jezowski pp. 1961-1968 Full Text: PDF (116 kB) The Role of Carbon and Metal in Self-Assembly of the Iron–Carbon System at Various Component Ratios G. A. Domrachev, A. I. Lazarev, B. S. Kaverin, A. N. Egorochkin, A. M. Ob"edkov, E. G. Domracheva, L. G. Domracheva, G. V. Markin, E. Huipe Nava, A. A. Sorokin, O. N. Suvorova, V. L. Karnatsevich, A. I. Kirillov, and A. A. Zakurazhnov pp. 1969-1983 Full Text: PDF (1008 kB)Archived web conten

    Über die Häufigkeit und den Verlauf zytologisch ermittelter positiver Befunde an der Cervix uteri in einem 21-Jahres-Zeitraum

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    In einem Stuttgarter Großlabor wurden die Häufigkeit und der Verlauf positiver zytologischer Zervixbefunde (Gruppe III bis V) über einen Zeitraum von 21 Jahren (1993 bis 2013) analysiert. Die statistische Analyse erfolgte großenteils elektronisch an Hand der vorliegenden Jahresstatistiken, teilweise aber auch manuell mit Hilfe der dokumentierten Befundverläufe und histologischen Resultaten. In dem Gesamtkollektiv von ca. 2,3 Millionen Fällen ergaben sich 1,4 % positive Befunde. Dieser Prozentsatz entspricht den bundesdeutschen Zahlenangaben. Die Aufteilung zeigte 16,9 % Gruppe III, 57,3 % Gruppe III D, 14,1 % Gruppe IVa und 1,4 % Gruppe IVb/V. Diese Häufigkeitsverteilung wies über den gesamten Beobachtungszeitraum nur geringfügige Schwankungen auf. 68,5 % aller positiven Befunde wurden jeweils über einen Zeitraum von zwei Jahren zytologisch kontrolliert. Gruppe III zeigte in 8,5 % Progression zu Gruppe III D und in 11,7 % zu Gruppe IV/V. Gruppe III D ergab in 71,7 % Regression zu Gruppe I-III und in 7,8 % Progression zu Gruppe IV/V. Einen erstaunlichen Befundverlauf nahm die Gruppe IVa mit einer Regressionsrate von 48,8 % zu Gruppe I/II und 26,8 % zu Gruppe III D. 20,9 % der positiven Befunde wurden histologisch abgeklärt. Die Fälle der Gruppe III waren in 52,6 % negativ, in 9,2 % ergab sich ein CIN I oder II, in 14,8 % ein CIN III und in 23,4 % bereits ein Karzinom. Die Fälle der Gruppe III D waren in 12,4 % negativ, in 65,0 % lag ein CIN I oder II vor, in 21,5 % bereits ein CIN III und in 1,0 % sogar ein Karzinom. Die Gruppe IVa ergab in 18,1 % ein CIN I oder II, in 75,9 % ein CIN III und in 3,2 % bereits ein Karzinom. Zusammenfassung Seite 63 In Gruppe IVb/V zeigte sich in 3,0 % ein CIN I oder II, in 21,2 % ein CIN III und in 72,0 % ein Karzinom. Nach erfolgter Konisation traten in 6,9 % der Fälle erneut positive Abstriche auf und zwar zehnmal häufiger bei bei freien als bei befallenen Schnitträndern. Bei randbildenden Läsionen zeigte die Nachresektion in 5,4 % einen negativen Befund, in 32,2 % ein CIN I oder II, in 60,8 % ein CIN III und in 1,6 % ein Karzinom. Das mittlere Alter lag in der Gruppe III bei 42,9 Jahren, in der Gruppe IIID bei 35,2 Jahren, in der Gruppe IVa bei 36,0 Jahren und in der Gruppe IVb/V bei 56,9 Jahren. In Fällen eines CIN I lag der Mittelwert des Alters bei 38,5 Jahren, bei CIN II bei 35,2 Jahren, bei CIN III bei 35,9 Jahren, bei Plattenepithelkarzinomen bei 53,7 Jahren und bei Adenokarzinomen bei 61,6 Jahren

    The attitudesof consumers and farmers in Ukraine toward animal welfare

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    S. Usenko,. A.Getya, M. Matvieiev, N. Hryshchenko, E. Asbier, B. Staaf Larsson, A. Karlsson, H. Wie, G. Zamaratskaia, O. Kravchenko, I. Kocina, L. Ansone, V. Ribikauskas, I. Khalilova, A. Mammadov, J. Ojaghi, D. Arney, R. Leming, F. Carnovale. The attitudesof consumers and farmers in Ukraine toward animal welfare. Book of Abstracts of the 1 st Regional Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science. № 29 (2023), Nitra, Slovakia. 26-28 April, 2023. P. 79.A faiitate the adaption ofthe FL requirements, eure issues in animal welfare in Ukraine sho d Totally 47 QW o6veannute paiinss ers had stricter opinion than farmers cegarding anal wee legisation. Particularly, 93% of consumers and only 82 > farmers beloved tha the Beisation should be impr and $9% of farmers regarded enim Usraine as god 28 @ Venpaeutsc tant welfare isses defined by the farmers were inappropriateposing ughier co increased production co: ack of the state support

    Revisiting the 'LSND anomaly' I: impact of new data

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    This paper, together with a subsequent paper, questions the so-called "LSND anomaly": a 3.8 sigma excess of (nu) over bar (e) interactions over standard backgrounds, observed by the LSND Collaboration in a beam dump experiment with 800 MeV protons. That excess has been interpreted as evidence for the (nu) over bar (mu) -&gt; (nu) over bar (e) oscillation in the Delta m(2) range from 0.2 eV(2) to 2 eV(2). Such a Delta m(2) range is incompatible with the widely accepted model of oscillations between three light neutrino species and would require the existence of at least one light "sterile" neutrino. In this paper, new data on pion production by protons on nuclei are presented, and four decades old data on pion production by neutrons on nuclei are recalled, that together increase significantly the estimates of standard backgrounds in the LSND experiment, and decrease the significance of the "LSND anomaly" from 3.8 sigma to 2.9 sigma. In a subsequent paper, in addition the LSND Collaboration's data analysis will be questioned, rendering a further reduction of the significance of the "LSND anomaly"

    Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics V. 96, I. 05

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    Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics -- May 2003 Volume 96, Issue 5, pp. 775-984 NUCLEI, PARTICLES, AND THEIR INTERACTION The Motion of Particle Spin in a Nonuniform Electromagnetic Field A. Ya. Silenko pp. 775-781 Full Text: PDF (82 kB) Hypernuclei as Chiral Solitons V. B. Kopeliovich pp. 782-788 Full Text: PDF (91 kB) Analysis of e+e– --> pi+pi–pi+pi– and e+e– --> pi+pi–pi0pi0 Processes in the Energy Range of sqrt(S) = 0.98–1.38 GeV in Experiments with a Spherical Neutral Detector M. N. Achasov, K. I. Beloborodov, A. V. Berdyugin, A. G. Bogdanchikov, A. V. Bozhenok, D. A. Bukin, A. A. Valishev, A. V. Vasiljev, V. B. Golubev, T. V. Dimova, V. P. Druzhinin, V. N. Ivanchenko, A. A. Korol, S. V. Koshuba, I. N. Nesterenko, E. V. Pakhtusova, E. A. Perevedentsev, E. A. Pyata, A. A. Salnikov, A. N. Skrinsky, S. I. Serednyakov, Z. K. Silagadze, V. V. Shary, and Yu. M. Shatunov pp. 789-800 Full Text: PDF (151 kB) ATOMS, SPECTRA, RADIATION Coherent Population Trapping in a Gas of Excited Atoms P. M. Anisimov, R. A. Akhmedzhanov, I. V. Zelenskii, R. L. Kolesov, and E. A. Kuznetsova pp. 801-806 Full Text: PDF (83 kB) Raman Echo under Medium Excitation by Extremely Short Pulses S. V. Sazonov and A. F. Sobolevskii pp. 807-815 Full Text: PDF (110 kB) A Generalized Milne Solution for the Correlation Effects of Multiple Light Scattering with Polarization V. L. Kuzmin and E. V. Aksenova pp. 816-831 Full Text: PDF (187 kB) Fractals and Chaotic Scattering of Atoms in the Field of a Standing Light Wave V. Yu. Argonov and S. V. Prants pp. 832-845 Full Text: PDF (206 kB) Electronic Excitation of the Matrix during Drift of Excess Electrons through Solid Xenon E. B. Gordon, G. Frossati, and A. Usenko pp. 846-856 Full Text: PDF (196 kB) Waveguide Modes of Electromagnetic Radiation in Hollow-Core Microstructure and Photonic-Crystal Fibers S. O. Konorov, O. A. Kolevatova, A. B. Fedotov, E. E. Serebryannikov, D. A. Sidorov-Biryukov, J. M. Mikhailova, A. N. Naumov, V. I. Beloglazov, N. B. Skibina, L. A. Mel'nikov, A. V. Shcherbakov, and A. M. Zheltikov pp. 857-869 Full Text: PDF (277 kB) Electron in the Coulomb and Strong Low-Frequency Laser Fields B. A. Zon and A. S. Kornev pp. 870-875 Full Text: PDF (76 kB) Polariton Effect in Nonlinear Pulse Propagation S. A. Darmanyan, A. M. Kamchatnov, and M. Nevière pp. 876-884 Full Text: PDF (112 kB) PLASMA, GASES Ionization Focusing of a Short Intense Laser Pulse and Generation of Wake Plasma Waves N. E. Andreev, M. V. Chegotov, and A. A. Pogosova pp. 885-896 Full Text: PDF (189 kB) On the Role of Prepulses during Solid Target Heating by Picosecond Laser Pulses V. S. Belyaev, V. I. Vinogradov, A. S. Kurilov, A. I. Magunov, A. P. Matafonov, T. A. Pikuz, I. Yu. Skobelev, and A. Ya. Faenov pp. 897-903 Full Text: PDF (186 kB) Ponderomotive Effects in Intense Pumping Wave Action on Electron and Plasma Bunches N. S. Ginzburg, A. M. Malkin, and A. S. Sergeev pp. 904-914 Full Text: PDF (160 kB) FLUIDS Temperature Pitch Variations in Planar Cholesteric Layers: The Role of Fluctuations and Surface Anchoring V. A. Belyakov, P. Oswald, and E. I. Kats pp. 915-921 Full Text: PDF (90 kB) SOLIDS Structure Theoretical Investigation of the Resonant Hyper-Raman Scattering by Optical Phonons L. E. Semenova and K. A. Prokhorov pp. 922-931 Full Text: PDF (129 kB) Electronic Properties 1/Q Expansion for the Energy Spectrum of Quantum Dots Yu. E. Lozovik, V. D. Mur, and N. B. Narozhnyi pp. 932-939 Full Text: PDF (110 kB) Detection of Photoconductivity in Hyperfine Metal Films in the Visible and Infrared Spectral Regions A. P. Boltaev, N. A. Penin, A. O. Pogosov, and F. A. Pudonin pp. 940-944 Full Text: PDF (82 kB) Theoretical Prediction of a Surface-Induced Spin-Reorientation Phase Transition in BaFe12O19 Nanocrystals S. N. Zinenko, A. A. Murakhovski, L. P. Ol'khovik, Z. I. Sizova, E. V. Shurinova, and A. S. Kamzin pp. 945-952 Full Text: PDF (207 kB) Time Reversal Symmetry Breaking in Cuprates Induced by the Spiral Spin Order M. Ya. Ovchinnikova pp. 953-960 Full Text: PDF (241 kB) Magnetic and Structural Phase Transitions in YMn2O5 Ferromagnetoelectric Crystals Induced by a Strong Magnetic Field Yu. F. Popov, A. M. Kadomtseva, S. S. Krotov, G. P. Vorob'ev, K. I. Kamilov, M. M. Lukina, and M. M. Tegranchi pp. 961-965 Full Text: PDF (81 kB) Resonant Tunneling of Electrons Interacting with Phonons V. F. Elesin pp. 966-974 Full Text: PDF (109 kB) NONLINEAR PHYSICS Properties of Weakly Collapsing Solutions to the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation Yu. N. Ovchinnikov pp. 975-981 Full Text: PDF (86 kB) MISCELLANEOUS Extremal Unraveling of a Quantum Operation L. V. Il'ichev pp. 982-984 Full Text: PDF (42 kB)Archived web conten
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