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    JETP Letters V. 80, I .01

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    JETP Letters -- July 10, 2004 Volume 80, Issue 1, pp. 1-65 FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI Induced Photon Emission from Quark Jets in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions B. G. Zakharov pp. 1-6 Full Text: PDF (81 kB) Observation of the Production of Cumulative Particles in Nucleus–Nucleus and Neutrino–Nucleus Interactions V. V. Dubinina, N. P. Egorenkova, V. I. Krotkova, E. A. Pozharova, and V. A. Smirnitskii pp. 7-8 Full Text: PDF (33 kB) Experimental Search for the Effect of Resonant Environment on the Mössbauer Absorption of Gamma Rays by 57Fe V. G. Alpatov, Yu. D. Bayukov, A. V. Davydov, Yu. N. Isaev, G. R. Kartashov, M. M. Korotkov, S. I. Reiman, and V. M. Samoylov pp. 9-11 Full Text: PDF (40 kB) ATOMS, SPECTRA, RADIATIONS Laser Pulse Amplification upon Raman Backscattering in Plasma Produced in Dielectric Capillaries A. A. Balakin, D. V. Kartashov, A. M. Kiselev, S. A. Skobelev, A. N. Stepanov, and G. M. Fraiman pp. 12-16 Full Text: PDF (69 kB) Measurement of the Morphological Forms of Polarization Singularities and Their Statistical Weights in Optical Vector Fields V. G. Denisenko, R. I. Egorov, and M. S. Soskin pp. 17-19 Full Text: PDF (89 kB) PLASMA, GASES New Universality Type in Chaotic Synchronization of Dynamic Systems A. A. Koronovskii, O. I. Moskalenko, and A. E. Hramov pp. 20-22 Full Text: PDF (48 kB) CONDENSED MATTER Induced Emission from CdxHg1 – xTe at a Wavelength of 3400 nm at 77 K Yu. N. Nozdrin, A. V. Okomel'kov, A. P. Kotkov, A. N. Moiseev, and N. D. Grishnova pp. 23-25 Full Text: PDF (40 kB) Optical Amplification of Photoinduced Polarizability Gratings in Phosphate Glasses M. K. Balakirev, L. I. Vostrikova, V. A. Smirnov, and M. V. Entin pp. 26-29 Full Text: PDF (60 kB) Transition from Strong to Weak Localization in the Split-Off Impurity Band in Two-Dimensional p-GaAs/AlGaAs Structures N. V. Agrinskaya, V. I. Kozub, D. V. Poloskin, A. V. Chernyaev, and D. V. Shamshur pp. 30-34 Full Text: PDF (78 kB) Thermoelectric Properties of the Trigonal and Orthorhombic Modifications of Zinc Telluride S. V. Ovsyannikov and V. V. Shchennikov pp. 35-38 Full Text: PDF (54 kB) Effective Hamiltonian and Properties of the Normal and Superconducting Phases of n-Type Cuprates M. M. Korshunov, S. G. Ovchinnikov, and A. V. Sherman pp. 39-43 Full Text: PDF (82 kB) The Proximity Effect in an Fe–Cr–V–Cr–Fe System I. A. Garifullin, D. A. Tikhonov, N. N. Garif'yanov, M. Z. Fattakhov, L. R. Tagirov, K. Theiz-Bröhl, K. Westerholt, and H. Zabel pp. 44-48 Full Text: PDF (60 kB) New Method of the Spin-Polarization Detection in Tunnel Junctions Ferromagnet–Insulator–Charge Density Wave Metal A. M. Gabovich, M. S. Li, and A. I. Voitenko pp. 49-53 Full Text: PDF (73 kB) Energy Absorption in Time-Dependent Unitary Random Matrix Ensembles: Dynamic versus Anderson Localization M. A. Skvortsov, D. M. Basko, and V. E. Kravtsov pp. 54-60 Full Text: PDF (91 kB) METHODS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS Continuous-Time Quantum Monte Carlo Method for Fermions: Beyond Auxiliary Field Framework A. N. Rubtsov and A. I. Lichtenstein pp. 61-65 Full Text: PDF (61 kB)Archived web conten

    The Accession of the European Union to the ECHR

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    The obligation of the EU to accede to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms has become one of the most significant changes brought about by the Lisbon Treaty. Despite the fact that the accession negotiations between the EU and the Council of Europe are still going on, there is little doubt that they will be successful in the near future. The present article is dedicated to the analysis of the legal and political effects of the EU accession to the ECHR. In the first part of the article the author addresses the difficulties that the EU had to overcome in order to launch the negotiation process. The goals and objectives of the accession together with the probability of their attainment are examined in the second part. Finally, in the third part the author analyses the implications of some ECHR judgments for the functioning of the EU institutions and their impact upon the development of the EU law. The author is convinced that the ECHR judgment in the Menarini case will force the ECJ to substantially modify its approach to EU Competition law cases

    JETP Letters V. 80, I .03

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    JETP Letters -- August 10, 2004 Volume 80, Issue 3, pp. 141-208 GRAVITY, ASTROPHYSICS Analysis of the Presence of Small Admixtures of Heavy Elements in the Solar Plasma by Using the SAHA-S Equation of State S. V. Ayukov, V. A. Baturin, V. K. Gryaznov, I. L. Iosilevskii, A. N. Starostin, and V. E. Fortov pp. 141-144 Full Text: PDF (60 kB) Testing the Correlations between Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic Rays and BL Lac–Type Objects with HiRes Stereoscopic Data D. S. Gorbunov, P. G. Tinyakov, I. I. Tkachev, and S. V. Troitsky pp. 145-148 Full Text: PDF (44 kB) FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI Search for the Emission of pi0 Mesons from the Neutron-Induced Fission of 235U Nuclei V. A. Varlachev, G. N. Dudkin, Yu. F. Krechetov, V. N. Padalko, and E. N. Shuvalov pp. 149-151 Full Text: PDF (46 kB) NONLINEAR DYNAMICS Topological Noise Scalings in Superfluid and Classical Turbulence D. Kivotides pp. 152-156 Full Text: PDF (64 kB) ATOMS, SPECTRA, RADIATIONS Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy Based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering V. S. Gorelik, O. N. Gadomsky, and A. S. Kunitsyn pp. 157-160 Full Text: PDF (55 kB) Microwave Spectroscopy of Cold Rubidium Atoms V. M. Entin and I. I. Ryabtsev pp. 161-166 Full Text: PDF (95 kB) Third-Harmonic and Sum-Frequency Generation in a Quadratically Nonlinear Polymer by Time-Ordered Ultrashort Laser Pulses S. O. Konorov, A. A. Ivanov, D. A. Akimov, A. V. Yakimanskii, M. V. Alfimov, and A. M. Zheltikov pp. 167-171 Full Text: PDF (71 kB) CONDENSED MATTER Phase Transitions in Uranium Dioxide at High Pressures and Temperatures A. M. Molodets and V. E. Fortov pp. 172-175 Full Text: PDF (56 kB) Dynamics and Spectra of Excited States of Water–Micellar Suspensions of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes V. A. Nadtochenko, A. S. Lobach, F. E. Gostev, O. M. Sarkisov, D. O. Shcherbinin, and E. D. Obraztsova pp. 176-180 Full Text: PDF (100 kB) Reflection Spectrum of a Cholesteric Liquid Crystal with Structural Defects A. V. Shabanov, S. Ya. Vetrov, and A. Yu. Karneev pp. 181-184 Full Text: PDF (47 kB) Interwell Excitons in a Lateral Potential Well in an Inhomogeneous Electric Field A. V. Gorbunov and V. B. Timofeev pp. 185-189 Full Text: PDF (96 kB) Magnetic Resonance of Cu and of Gd in Insulating GdSr2Cu2NbO8 and in Superconducting GdSr2Cu2RuO8 J. D. Dow, H. A. Blackstead, Z. F. Ren, and D. Z. Wang pp. 190-194 Full Text: PDF (81 kB) Pseudogap Behavior of Nuclear Spin Relaxation in High-Tc Superconductors in Terms of Phase Separation L. P. Gor'kov and G. B. Teitel'baum pp. 195-199 Full Text: PDF (71 kB) Long-Wavelength Magnetic Excitations in the Fe65Ni35 Alloy Yu. N. Mikhailov and V. A. Kazantsev pp. 200-203 Full Text: PDF (63 kB) On the Possible Coexistence of Spiral and Collinear Structures in Antiferromagnetic KFe(MoO4)2 L. E. Svistov, A. I. Smirnov, L. A. Prozorova, O. A. Petrenko, A. Ya. Shapiro, and L. N. Dem'yanets pp. 204-207 Full Text: PDF (75 kB) ERRATA Erratum: "The Proximity Effect in an Fe–Cr–V–Cr–Fe System" [JETP Lett. 80, 44 (2004)] I. A. Garifullin, D. A. Tikhonov, N. N. Garif'yanov, M. Z. Fattakhov, L. R. Tagirov, K. Theis-Bröhl, K. Westerholt, and H. Zabel p. 208 Full Text: PDF (6 kB)Archived web conten

    JETP Letters V. 72, I .03

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    JETP Letters -- August 10, 2000 Volume 72, Issue 3, pp. 97-156 GRAVITY, ASTROPHYSICS Possible Signature of Low-Scale Gravity in Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic Rays R. V. Konoplich and S. G. Rubin pp. 97-99 Full Text: PDF (46 kB) FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI Experimental Study of the Subthreshold Production of K+-Mesons in Proton–Nucleus Collisions A. V. Akindinov, Yu. T. Kiselev, A. N. Martem'yanov, V. I. Mikhailichenko[dagger], K. R. Mikhailov, S. A. Pozdnyakov, Yu. V. Terekhov, M. M. Chumakov, and V. A. Sheinkman pp. 100-105 Full Text: PDF (93 kB) Tilted Rotation and Wobbling Motion in Nuclei W. D. Heiss and R. G. Nazmitdinov pp. 106-110 Full Text: PDF (492 kB) NONLINEAR DYNAMICS On the Boundary of the Dispersion-Managed Soliton Existence P. M. Lushnikov pp. 111-114 Full Text: PDF (51 kB) ATOMS, SPECTRA, RADIATIONS Subwavelength Focusing of Laser Radiation V. S. Zuev and A. V. Frantsesson pp. 115-118 Full Text: PDF (60 kB) Influence of Atomic Motion on the Shape of Two-Photon Resonance in Gas A. V. Taichenachev, A. M. Tumaikin, and V. I. Yudin pp. 119-122 Full Text: PDF (57 kB) CONDENSED MATTER Model of DX-like Impurity Centers in PbTe(Ga) A. I. Belogorokhov, B. A. Volkov, I. I. Ivanchik, and D. R. Khokhlov pp. 123-125 Full Text: PDF (47 kB) Phase Diagram of Strongly Correlated Fermi Systems M. V. Zverev, V. A. Khodel, and M. Baldo pp. 126-130 Full Text: PDF (67 kB) Effects of Low-Energy Ion Beam Action on Ge/Si Heteroepitaxy from Molecular Beam A. V. Dvurechenskii, V. A. Zinovyev, V. A. Kudryavtsev, and Zh. V. Smagina pp. 131-133 Full Text: PDF (55 kB) Spin Orientation of Two-Dimensional Electrons in Electric Field L. I. Magarill and M. V. Entin pp. 134-137 Full Text: PDF (50 kB) Intermediate Asymptotic Expressions for High-Order Spin Correlation Functions in a Two-Dimensional Classical Ferromagnet I. V. Kolokolov pp. 138-140 Full Text: PDF (44 kB) Does the "Quantized Nesting Model" Properly Describe the Magnetic-Field-Induced Spin-Density-Wave Transitions? A. G. Lebed pp. 141-143 Full Text: PDF (51 kB) Magnetic Properties of a Monocrystalline Quasicrystal in the Al–Pd–Mn System A. A. Rempel', S. Z. Nazarova, and A. I. Gusev pp. 144-147 Full Text: PDF (72 kB) Ordering in an Ensemble of Nanometer-Size Au Clusters on a NaCl(100) Surface at High Deposition Rates V. D. Borman, A. V. Zenkevich, S. Ch. Lai, V. N. Nevolin, M. A. Pushkin, V. N. Tronin, V. I. Troyan, and J. Chevallier pp. 148-152 Full Text: PDF (231 kB) METHODS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS Reflectionless Potentials for the Acoustic Spectral Problem V. S. Novikov pp. 153-156 Full Text: PDF (55 kB)Archived web conten

    The Dog That Rarely Barks: Why the Courts Won\u27t Resolve the War Powers Debate

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    There is a certain irony about the stimulating papers by Louis Fisher and Peter Shane: the political scientist, Fisher, makes a normative constitutional argument of the sort typically made by legal scholars; the legal scholar, Shane, makes an institutional and policy analysis of the sort typically made by political scientists. Nevertheless, these papers share a common theme: that the President does not and should not have unfettered or unilateral power in the war-making area. Both also focus on war powers rather than other aspects of foreign affairs such as treaties and executive agreements, but their approaches have implications for those issues as well.\u27 The reader will, I hope, forgive me for not providing a detailed critique of the common theme of these papers and for not exploring some of the larger implications of that theme for the making and implementation of foreign policy. Instead, I want to emphasize one particularly striking feature of both papers: the dearth of references to judicial decisions. Fisher cites three district court rulings that held the Korean conflict to be a war for purposes of insurance coverage5 and a district court case on the legality of United States involvement in Operation Desert Storm without a declaration of war.\u27 Shane provides the almost obligatory reference to Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v. Sawyer in a single footnote but cites no other judicial decisions. The paucity of citations to cases is no accident, and I make this observation without intending criticism of either author. In- stead, I believe that this feature of the papers is instructive, especially for lawyers who have come to think almost reflexively that the Constitution means only what the Supreme Court says it means. Indeed, I want to make two principal points relating to this aspect of the papers: (1) courts are unlikely to play a very large role in resolving debates over the respective roles of Congress and the President in matters of war and foreign affairs; and, (2) that is a good thing

    Coherent photogalvanic valley Hall effect

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    Class of 1962 - Evening Section

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    Anderson, A. W. Aronson, A. M. Bronchick, F. Bulgatz, J. S. Cavanaugh, R. F. Ceravolo, F. J. Deutsch, G. S. Elie, M. Entin, L. F. Fallek, D. Fieldstein, W. Frank, B. Fuhrman, B. H. Ginsberg, M. H. Glantz, S. J. Goldstein, A. Gomez, L. F. Gould, A. J. Grossgold, D. M. Hannan, P. J. Hechter, G. Infeld, R. H. Israel, S. Kay, M. N. Kelmans, R. N. Kruman, M. J. Laspina, R. G. Lederer, C. G. Leff, R. A. Leicht, N. Levine, B. Lezdey, J. Marentis, B. Mcginnis, J. P. Mchugh, J. V. Mervin, M. N. Montes, J. J. Moore, L. R. Nahmias, L. Nathanson, S. W. Paborsky, H. Parri, R. L. Potack, F. B. Redner, K. Richards, A. Rosen, S. W. Sachs, J. Sanders, F. A. Schachter, A. Schiraldi, B. A. Schneider, K. W. Schorsch, W. B. Serell, A. H. Shabasson, L. Shames, H. Shulman, I. Sigelbaum, H. C. Skolnik, R. B. Snowe, A. M. Spiro, A. Stendig, S. M. Strahley, C. O. Tavin, J. Terzian, B. A. Torres, J. R. Valk, D. Wolsky, M. Wright, S. D. Yellin, A. Zito, F. W.https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/bls_classphotos/1075/thumbnail.jp

    Class of 1962 - Evening Section

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    Anderson, A. W. Aronson, A. M. Bronchick, F. Bulgatz, J. S. Cavanaugh, R. F. Ceravolo, F. J. Deutsch, G. S. Elie, M. Entin, L. F. Fallek, D. Fieldstein, W. Frank, B. Fuhrman, B. H. Ginsberg, M. H. Glantz, S. J. Goldstein, A. Gomez, L. F. Gould, A. J. Grossgold, D. M. Hannan, P. J. Hechter, G. Infeld, R. H. Israel, S. Kay, M. N. Kelmans, R. N. Kruman, M. J. Laspina, R. G. Lederer, C. G. Leff, R. A. Leicht, N. Levine, B. Lezdey, J. Marentis, B. Mcginnis, J. P. Mchugh, J. V. Mervin, M. N. Montes, J. J. Moore, L. R. Nahmias, L. Nathanson, S. W. Paborsky, H. Parri, R. L. Potack, F. B. Redner, K. Richards, A. Rosen, S. W. Sachs, J. Sanders, F. A. Schachter, A. Schiraldi, B. A. Schneider, K. W. Schorsch, W. B. Serell, A. H. Shabasson, L. Shames, H. Shulman, I. Sigelbaum, H. C. Skolnik, R. B. Snowe, A. M. Spiro, A. Stendig, S. M. Strahley, C. O. Tavin, J. Terzian, B. A. Torres, J. R. Valk, D. Wolsky, M. Wright, S. D. Yellin, A. Zito, F. W.https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/bls_classphotos/1075/thumbnail.jp
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