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    Paranadrilus descolei Gavrilov 1955

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    Paranadrilus descolei (Figure 3) Lectotype. CH-O-FML 2349, ParVial No.13 (Series 2349-I), longitudinal histological sections (10 µm), on 2 slides. (Fig. 3K,L). A review of Gavrilov's type collection in Miguel Lillo Museum of Natural Sciences (MMLCN) by P. Rodriguez confirmed Gavrilov's (1958) description of the reproductive organs in his very detailed monograph. Gavrilov's type collection is large, composed of almost 1000 individuals from a laboratory culture, initiated with 17 field worms (4 sexually mature and 24 immature) sampled at the type locality in Las Tunas stream (Entre Ríos, Argentina) (Gavrilov 1955a, 1958). The type collection is at the MMLCN with the reference FML 2349, and consists of syntypes (=Kotypen, Gavrilov 1955a), thus no specimen was designated as the holotype. The histological sections most probably used by the author for his drawings and the description of the reproductive system were identified, and among them, we have selected one specimen to be named lectotype. Spermathecae were absent in all mature specimens examined of Paranadrilus descolei. Spermatophores were not observed in the review of the type collection, although they were described in a few specimens in Gavrilov's monograph (Gavrilov 1958: Fig. 5A–F), where spermatophores were attached individually to the body wall. In contrast, all mature specimens in Marchese's field collection had specific attachment sites for the spermatophores, within small lateral pouches not described by Gavrilov (1955a, b, 1958). Lateral pouches were never observed in the type collection. In Marchese's collection, these were latero-ventral invaginations of the body wall, containing 1 to 3 spermatophores; the narrow end of each spermatophore was apparently attached with some substance to the outer part of the pouch (Fig. 3C,D). These spermatophore pouches are formed in the anterior part of segment XII (Fig. 3G), with the entrance directed upwards, as described by Brinkhurst & Marchese (1987: Fig. 7). The walls of the spermatophore pouch are surrounded by musculature (Fig. 3E), suggesting that as eggs pass through the female pore, the pouch would contract, and sperm from the spermatophores could easily be discharged into the cocoons to fertilize the eggs. The examined spermatophores are conical, teardrop-shaped, 68–75 µm long and 23–34 µm maximum diameter, whereas they were longer (average 93 µm) and thinner (average 16 µm width) in Gavrilov's (1958) description. The male duct in P. descolei is composed of a small sperm funnel, placed ventrally on septum 10/11 (Fig. 3F); a moderately long vas deferens; a tubular atrium, densely covered with diffuse prostatic cells; and a narrow ejaculatory duct which opens to a large male copulatory bursa [referred to as "massive penial sac" by Brinkhurst and Marchese (1987)]. This bursa is composed of an ental male sac [= bulbous ental portion of the penial sac in Gavrilov (1958)], and an ectal section presumably serving as a copulatory chamber. The ental, bulbous section has a glandular inner epithelium, and contains a pendant, copulatory organ, originally described as a penis. The copulatory organ is long and covered or not by a chinitous sheath in Gavrilov's type collection (Fig. 3H,K,L); in contrast, it is short and glandular in Marchese's collection (Fig. 3G,I,J). In all instances, the ectal section has a folded epithelium, and terminates in a longitudinal slit-like male pore in the ventral side of segment XI (Fig. 3F). In their description of new material from other localities in Argentina and Perú, Brinkhurst & Marchese (1987) concluded that the organ described as a penis by Gavrilov was not a true penis, but rather a simple fold in the wall of the sac, not connected to the male duct. However, in both the type collection and in the Marchese's collection examined here, the glandular organ is formed in the bulbous male sac at the junction of the atrial ejaculatory duct [=efferent duct in Gavrilov (1958)] and there are no traces of the musculature expected for an intromittent organ. As Gavrilov (1955b) suggested, this copulatory organ is probably responsible for the formation of the spermatophore capsules and their attachment to the body wall of the mating partner, since in the absence of spermathecae, an intromittent organ seems unnecessary. In Paranadrilus, the material required to build the spermatophore capsule seems to be secreted within the male sac, where Gavrilov described a copious glandular secretion (Fig. 3K,L). As described by Gavrilov, a chitinous sheath covering the dagger-like "penis" (Fig. 3H) was observed in six specimens of the type collection, where the male duct was scarcely developed, but the ovary was voluminous and eggs were present. However, it was not observed in the lectotype, where the male duct was more developed, nor was it seen by Brinkhurst and Marchese (1987), or in the present study of Marchese's collection. The chinitous layer in the copulatory organ of Gavrilov's specimens probably represents the material ready for the spermatophore capsule, before it has been fully formed and released. Formation of spermatophores in the bulbous male sac is supported by the finding of one developing spermatophore in the most ental part of the copulatory bursa in one specimen from Marchese's collection (Fig. 3J). Only 11.2% of the individuals examined from cultures by Gavrilov (1958) had spermatophores (only 1–2 spermatophores per individual); however, in the specimens from Marchese's collection we have counted up to 6 spermatophores (3 in each ventral pouch). In Gavrilov's studies of laboratory cultures, parthenogenetic reproduction predominated; however, this can be an alteration of the reproductive biology of the species under culture conditions, and should be contrasted with field data. Gavrilov never observed the spermatophore pouches in segment XII, even though he worked with live organisms and performed histological sections. Spermatophore pouches were not seen in the present review of the type collection. This suggests that the lateral pouches were not formed under culture conditions, possibly due to a high proportion of some type of parthenogenetic reproduction [e.g. merospermy or pseudogamy, suggested by Gavrilov (1955b)]. Nevertheless, it is also possible that the genus Paranadrilus includes additional species in the Neotropical region, a question that future genetic analyses can help answer. Although not related to spermatophore production, some organs in Marchese's collection are worth mentioning because they can be of interest in future studies of the genus: the pharynx is voluminous and dorsally folded (Fig. 3A); and small (single?) mid-ventral glands are shown in the posterior part of segments IV–VII (Fig. 3B).Published as part of Rodriguez, Pilar & Fend, Steven V., 2018, On spermatophore-producing aquatic microdrile oligochaetes (Annelida: Clitellata), pp. 41-60 in Zootaxa 4497 (1) on pages 48-50, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4497.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/145109

    New book on radiation troubles of the Urals (review of: V. S. Tolstikov, V. N. Kuznetsov “Radiacionnoe nasledie na Urale: istoricheskie ocenki i dokumenty” [Radiation heritage in the Urals: historical assessments and documents]

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    Гаврилов Дмитрий Васильевич, д-р ист. наук, главный научный сотрудник, Институт истории и археологии УрО РАН (Екатеринбург, Россия). E-mail: [email protected] D. V. Gavrilov, [email protected] Institute of History and Archaeology, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg, Russian FederationВ книге, основанной на привлечении широкого круга ранее неопубликованных документов и воспоминаний о производственной деятельности ПО «Маяк» (Челябинск-40) и техногенной аварии 1957 г., показано осуществление мероприятий по ликвидации радиационного загрязнения территорий. The book, based on a wide range of previously unpublished documents and memories about production activities of “Mayak” (Chelyabinsk-40) and technogenic accident of 1957, shows implementation of measures to liquidate radiation contamination of the territories

    Product form solution for g-networks with dependent service

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    We consider a G-network with Poisson flow of positive customers. Each positive customer entering the network is characterized by a set of stochastic parameters: customer route, the length of customer route, customer volume and his service length at each route stage as well. The following node types are considered: (0) an exponential node with c. servers, infinite buffer and FIFO discipline; (1) an infinite-server node; (2) a single-server node with infinite buffer and LIFO PR discipline; (3) a single-server node with infinite buffer and PS discipline. Negative customers arriving at each node also form a Poisson flow. A negative customer entering a node with k customers in service, with probability Ilk chooses one of served positive customer as a "target". Then, if the node is of a type 0 the negative customer immediately "kills" (displaces from the network) the target customer, and if the node is of types 1-3 the negative customer with given probability depending on parameters of the target customer route kills this customer and with complementary probability he quits the network with no service. A product form for the stationary probabilities of underlying Markov process is obtained

    Decomposition of Queueing Networks with Dependent Service and Negative Customers

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    Queueing networks with negative customers (G-networks) and dependent service at different nodes are studied. Every customer arriving, at the network is defined by a set of random parameters: his route over the network (a sequence of nodes visited by the customers), of the route. For route length, and volume and service length of the customer at every stage of the route. For example, G-networks, which are the analogs of BCMP-networks, the multidimensional stationary distribution of the network state probabilities is shown to be representable in product form

    JETP Letters V. 70, I .03

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    dc.description[en_US]JETP Letters -- August 10, 1999 Volume 70, Issue 3, pp. 155-231 FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI The QCD Pomeron with optimal renormalization S. J. Brodsky, V. S. Fadin, V. T. Kim, L. N. Lipatov, and G. B. Pivovarov Full Text: PDF (58 kB) Improvement of perturbation theory in QCD for e+e��� --> hadrons and the problem of alphas freezing B. V. Geshkenbein and B. L. Ioffe Full Text: PDF (47 kB) On a possibility for observing the neutron electric polarizability L. V. Mitsyna, A. B. Popov, and G. S. Samosvat Full Text: PDF (52 kB) A new escape channel for ultracold neutrons in traps P. Geltenbort, V. V. Nesvizhevsky, D. G. Kartashov, E. V. Lychagin, A. Yu. Muzychka, G. V. Nekhaev, V. N. Shvetsov, A. V. Strelkov, A. G. Kharitonov, A. P. Serebrov, R. R. Tal'daev, and J. M. Pendlebury Full Text: PDF (48 kB) Transverse spectra of radiation processes in a medium B. G. Zakharov Full Text: PDF (72 kB) ATOMS, SPECTRA AND RADIATION Direct measurement of the spatial distribution of light intensity in a scattering medium A. A. Karabutov, I. M. Pelivanov, N. B. Podymova, and S. E. Skipetrov Full Text: PDF (55 kB) Two-photon fluorescence spectrum in an atom + dielectric microsphere system V. V. Klimov and V. S. Letokhov Full Text: PDF (68 kB) Experimental investigation of the longitudinal relaxation time of electronic polarization of the ground state of potassium atoms in a cell with an antirelaxation coating on the walls M. V. Balabas, M. I. Karuzin, and A. S. Pazgalev Full Text: PDF (50 kB) PLASMA, GASES Structural ion-sound plasma turbulence as a self-similar random process N. N. Skvortsova, N. K. Kharchev, and K. A. Sarksyan Full Text: PDF (63 kB) CONDENSED MATTER Current fluctuations in an ideally conducting contact G. B. Lesovik Full Text: PDF (70 kB) Optical properties of excitons in CdS semiconductor���insulator quantum wires S. A. Gavrilov, V. V. Gusev, V. S. Dneprovskii, E. A. Zhukov, A. N. Syrnikov, I. V. Yaminskii, and E. A. Muljarov Full Text: PDF (207 kB) New type of excitonic radiation in the solid solutions CdS1 ��� xSex B. V. Novikov, N. R. Grigor'eva, R. V. Grigor'ev, B. A. Kazennov, R. Schwabe, J. Lenzner, F. Bigl, D. Hirsch, and K. Otte Full Text: PDF (59 kB) Magnetically stimulated hardening of NaCl(Pb) crystals E. V. Darinskaya and M. V. Koldaeva Full Text: PDF (35 kB)dc.description.contributor[en_US]dc.description.contributor[en_US

    JETP Letters V. 70, I .03

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    JETP Letters -- August 10, 1999 Volume 70, Issue 3, pp. 155-231 FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI The QCD Pomeron with optimal renormalization S. J. Brodsky, V. S. Fadin, V. T. Kim, L. N. Lipatov, and G. B. Pivovarov Full Text: PDF (58 kB) Improvement of perturbation theory in QCD for e+e– --> hadrons and the problem of alphas freezing B. V. Geshkenbein and B. L. Ioffe Full Text: PDF (47 kB) On a possibility for observing the neutron electric polarizability L. V. Mitsyna, A. B. Popov, and G. S. Samosvat Full Text: PDF (52 kB) A new escape channel for ultracold neutrons in traps P. Geltenbort, V. V. Nesvizhevsky, D. G. Kartashov, E. V. Lychagin, A. Yu. Muzychka, G. V. Nekhaev, V. N. Shvetsov, A. V. Strelkov, A. G. Kharitonov, A. P. Serebrov, R. R. Tal'daev, and J. M. Pendlebury Full Text: PDF (48 kB) Transverse spectra of radiation processes in a medium B. G. Zakharov Full Text: PDF (72 kB) ATOMS, SPECTRA AND RADIATION Direct measurement of the spatial distribution of light intensity in a scattering medium A. A. Karabutov, I. M. Pelivanov, N. B. Podymova, and S. E. Skipetrov Full Text: PDF (55 kB) Two-photon fluorescence spectrum in an atom + dielectric microsphere system V. V. Klimov and V. S. Letokhov Full Text: PDF (68 kB) Experimental investigation of the longitudinal relaxation time of electronic polarization of the ground state of potassium atoms in a cell with an antirelaxation coating on the walls M. V. Balabas, M. I. Karuzin, and A. S. Pazgalev Full Text: PDF (50 kB) PLASMA, GASES Structural ion-sound plasma turbulence as a self-similar random process N. N. Skvortsova, N. K. Kharchev, and K. A. Sarksyan Full Text: PDF (63 kB) CONDENSED MATTER Current fluctuations in an ideally conducting contact G. B. Lesovik Full Text: PDF (70 kB) Optical properties of excitons in CdS semiconductor–insulator quantum wires S. A. Gavrilov, V. V. Gusev, V. S. Dneprovskii, E. A. Zhukov, A. N. Syrnikov, I. V. Yaminskii, and E. A. Muljarov Full Text: PDF (207 kB) New type of excitonic radiation in the solid solutions CdS1 – xSex B. V. Novikov, N. R. Grigor'eva, R. V. Grigor'ev, B. A. Kazennov, R. Schwabe, J. Lenzner, F. Bigl, D. Hirsch, and K. Otte Full Text: PDF (59 kB) Magnetically stimulated hardening of NaCl(Pb) crystals E. V. Darinskaya and M. V. Koldaeva Full Text: PDF (35 kB)Archived web conten

    Reflection of M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin’s Works in V. I. Semevsky’s Researches about Serfdom and Peasant Question in Russia

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    The study of the literary and journalistic image of serfdom and the peasant question in the works by M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin, conducted by the prominent historian of the Russian peasantry V. I. Semevsky, is considered. The novelty of the work lies in the fact that it is devoted to the analysis of the first attempt to study the anti-serfdom content of the works of the outstanding Russian satirist and publicist as a historical source on the history of the Russian peasantry. The long-term process of V. I. Semevsky’s work on this topic is covered. It is shown that M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin’s consideration of the peasant question is connected with the acute internal political struggle in the course of preparation and implementation of the peasant reform. The authors dwell on V. I. Semevsky’s assessments of the socio-cultural image of the Russian peasantry and nobility in the “Poshekhonskaya starina.” The proximity of the world outlook positions of the historian and the writer is revealed. Special attention is paid to the legal status of peasants in the process of preparation and implementation of the peasant reform. It is concluded that the brochure and articles by V. I. Semevsky about M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin can be regarded as tools of ideological polemics with representatives of the conservative community, who sought to form nostalgia for pre-reform mores in Russian society and to rehabilitate them to some extent

    Authorities, factory owners and workers: from social conflicts to revolution.

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    СПЕРАНСКИЙ Андрей Владимирович, доктор ист. наук, профессор, заведующий сектором политической и социокультурной истории Института истории и археологии, Уральское отделение Российской академии наук (Екатеринбург, Российская Федерация). E-mail: [email protected] КУЗНЕЦОВ Виктор Николаевич, кандидат ист. наук, старший научный сотрудник сектора политической и социокультурной истории Института истории и археологии, Уральское отделение Российской академии наук (Екатеринбург, Российская Федерация). E-mail: [email protected] A. V. Speransky, [email protected], Institute of History and Archeology, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation V. N. Kuznetsov, [email protected], Institute of History and Archeology, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Russian FederationПредставлен анализ содержания монографии Д. В. Гаврилова «Горнозаводской Урал 1861 — 1900 гг.: власти, предприниматели, рабочие. От согласия к конфронтации». Отмечено, что содержание книги базируется на значительном массиве архивных источников, многие из которых вводятся в научный оборот впервые. Подчеркивается, что книга имеет четкую, последовательную структуру, позволившую автору показать противоречивое взаимодействие властных структур, предпринимателей и пролетариата, отразить его конфликтность, ставшую основой грядущих русских революций. The paper analyses monograph “Mining Urals, 1861-1900: authorities, entrepreneurs, workers. From consent to confrontation” written by Dmitry V. Gavrilov. The author of paper notes that content of the book based on a significant number of previously unpublished archival sources. The paper emphasizes that this book has a clear, consistent structure, which allowed Dmitry V Gavrilov to show contradictory interaction of authorities, entrepreneurs and proletariat and to reflect conflict nature of the interaction, which became basis for future Russian revolutions

    Physics of Atomic Nuclei V. 68, I. 03

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    Physics of Atomic Nuclei -- March 2005 Volume 68, Issue 3, pp. 359-548 Proceedings of the Conference "Physics of Fundamental Interactions " Dedicated to the 100th Anniversary of A. I. Alikhanov 's birth Section of Nuclear Physics, Department of General Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow March 1 –5, 2004 Investigation of Hybrid States in the VES Experiment at the Institute for High Energy Physics (Protvino) D. V. Amelin, Yu. G. Gavrilov, Yu. P. Gouz, V. A. Dorofeev, R. I. Dzhelyadin, A. M. Zaitsev, A. V. Zenin, A. V. Ivashin, I. A. Kachaev, V. V. Kabachenko, A. N. Karyukhin, A. N. Konoplyannikov, V. F. Konstantinov, V. V. Kostyukhin, V. D. Matveev, V. I. Nikolaenko, A. P. Ostankov, B. F. Polyakov, D. I. Ryabchikov, A. A. Solodkov, A. V. Solodkov, O. V. Solovianov, E. A. Starchenko, A. B. Fenyuk, and Yu. A. Khokhlov pp. 359-371 Full Text: PDF (375 kB) Measurement of Form Factors for the Decay eta[prime] --> etapi–pi+ D. V. 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    Physics of Atomic Nuclei V. 68, I. 03

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    leave(s) : ill; 28 cm.Physics of Atomic Nuclei -- March 2005 Volume 68, Issue 3, pp. 359-548 Proceedings of the Conference "Physics of Fundamental Interactions " Dedicated to the 100th Anniversary of A. I. Alikhanov 's birth Section of Nuclear Physics, Department of General Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow March 1 ���5, 2004 Investigation of Hybrid States in the VES Experiment at the Institute for High Energy Physics (Protvino) D. V. Amelin, Yu. G. Gavrilov, Yu. P. Gouz, V. A. Dorofeev, R. I. Dzhelyadin, A. M. Zaitsev, A. V. Zenin, A. V. Ivashin, I. A. Kachaev, V. V. Kabachenko, A. N. Karyukhin, A. N. Konoplyannikov, V. F. Konstantinov, V. V. Kostyukhin, V. D. Matveev, V. I. Nikolaenko, A. P. Ostankov, B. F. Polyakov, D. I. Ryabchikov, A. A. Solodkov, A. V. Solodkov, O. V. Solovianov, E. A. Starchenko, A. B. Fenyuk, and Yu. A. 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