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Cryptomonas uralensis Martynenko, Gusev, Kulizin & Guseva 2020, sp. nov.
Cryptomonas uralensis Martynenko, Gusev, Kulizin & Guseva sp. nov. Figs 2–12 Diagnosis Cells (absolute minimal and maximal values of strain UR168) 15–26 µm long, 8–17 µm wide, 8–12 µm thick. Cells more or less flattened in dorso-ventral plane, in ventral view elliptical to ovoid. In lateral view with oblique or rounded apex and rounded antapex. One plastid with two to four pyrenoids. Species differs from other species of the genus by the order of nucleotides in nuclear ITS2, LSU and SSU rDNA gene sequences. Etymology The species name derived from “Ural”, the region from which this taxon was described. Type material Holotype RUSSIA • Solikamsk town, water-body in the Usolka River flood plain; 59°38′59″ N, 56°44′57″ E; 2014; collected by N.A. Martynenko; strain UR168; GenBank MN509781, MN509779; MHA [Cryptomonas uralensis Russia Martynenko 20-2 MHA, strain UR168]. The holotype is a large drop of unfixed dried cells of the strain UR168 (= IPPAS H-2046) on water colour paper (hic designatus), deposited at MHA (Herbarium, Main Botanical Garden, Botanicheskaya Str. 4, Moscow, 127276, Russia) under the designation Cryptomonas uralensis Russia Martynenko 20-2 MHA, strain UR168. Representative living strain and DNA sample are kept at IPPAS. Representative DNA sequences GenBank accession numbers MN 509781 (nuclear ITS 2 and partial nuclear LSU rDNA), and MN 509779 (nuclear SSU rDNA). Authentic strain UR168 (= IPPAS H-2046). Type locality A water-body in the Usolka River flood plain, Solikamsk town, Russia. Latitude/Longitude 59°38′59″ N, 56°44′57″ E, collected by N.A. Martynenko in 2014. Other representative culture UR167, GenBank accession numbers MN 509780 (nuclear ITS 2 and partial nuclear LSU rDNA), and MN 509778 (nuclear SSU rDNA). Geographical distribution To date, Cryptomonas uralensis sp. nov. has only been observed at the type locality. At the time of collection, the pH was 6.5, temperature 18°C.Published as part of Martynenko, Nikita A., Gusev, Evgeniy S., Kulizin, Pavel V., Guseva, Elena E., McCartney, Kevin & Kulikovskiy, Maxim S., 2020, A new species of Cryptomonas (Cryptophyceae) from the Western Urals (Russia), pp. 1-12 in European Journal of Taxonomy 649 on page 5, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.649, http://zenodo.org/record/383610
Mallomonas pseudocorymbosa Gusev, Martynenko & Shkurina 2023, sp. nov.
<i>Mallomonas pseudocorymbosa</i> Gusev, Martynenko & Shkurina <i>sp. nov.</i> (Figure 2). <p> <b>Diagnosis:</b> Scales are oval, tripartite, 4.8–5.9 × 3.3–4.3 µm in size, with or without a dome. The dome is large, rounded, oval or asymmetrical. The V-rib is acute, slightly hooded and its arms continuous with the anterior submarginal ribs. Anterior submarginal ribs are well developed. The anterior flange is wide, especially on the domeless scales, with a row of base plate pores at each side. The posterior flange is wide, with numerous base plate pores distributed on the surface. The shield and posterior flange have a secondary siliceous layer forming circular or elongated oval meshes unevenly distributed on the surface often with areas without development of the secondary layer. Numerous pores are placed on the basal plate. The posterior upturned rim is narrow, with inner struts visible only on TEM images, encircles less than a half of the scale perimeter. Bristles are 13–25 μm long, curved and serrated at the distal half. Shorter bristles have a bifurcated tip with a long terminal spine, and longer bristles have a prolonged thread-like terminal part. Cysts unknown.</p> <p> <i>Holotype (here designated):</i> Portion of a single gathering of cells on SEM stub No. CD8 deposited at the Herbarium, Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters RAS, Borok (IBIW). Material from Ahn Hai Lake, Côn SƠn Island, Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province, Vietnam. Figure 2C illustrates a representative scale from the holotype specimen.</p> <p> <i>Type Locality:</i> Ahn Hai Lake, Côn SƠn Island, Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province, Vietnam. Latitude / Longitude: 8° 40.645’ N 106° 35.867’ E. At the time of collection, the pH was 6.5, temperature 30 °C, and specific conductance 201 µS cm-1. Material was collected by E.S. Gusev and Nguyen-Ngoc Lam on 3 May 2015.</p> <p> <i>Etymology:</i> The species name is derived from the fact that its scales resemble, and could be confused with, those of <i>Mallomonas corymbosa</i>.</p> <p> <i>Distribution:</i> This species has been observed in 17 localities in 13 provinces of Vietnam (Table 1). Scales of this species were also observed in Bangladesh (Takahashi & Hayakawa 1979), China (Wei &Yuan 2001, 2013; Wei <i>et al</i>. 2014), Brazil (Franceschini & Couté 1991)and South Africa (Janse van Vuuren <i>et al</i>. 2022). <i>Mallomonas pseudocorymbosa</i> was found at wide ranges of environmental parameters: pH from 6.1 to 8.6, specific conductance from 62 to 2370 µS cm-1, chlorophyll <i>a</i> values from 5 to 76 µg l –1, and temperature 17–39 ºC (Table 1).</p>Published as part of <i>Gusev, Evgeniy, Martynenko, Nikita, Shkurina, Nataliya & Dien, Tran Duc, 2023, Description of a new species of the genus Mallomonas from section Mallomonas (Synurales, Chrysophyceae) in the tropics, pp. 59-68 in Phytotaxa 618 (1)</i> on page 62, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.618.1.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8389917">http://zenodo.org/record/8389917</a>
Fig. 13 in A new species of Cryptomonas (Cryptophyceae) from the Western Urals (Russia)
Fig. 13. Bayesian phylogenetic tree of the partial small subunit rDNA (SSU rDNA) and large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU rDNA) combined data set. The Bayesian posterior probability (left) and maximum likelihood bootstrap value (right) are shown. Scale bar represents estimated number of substitution per site.Published as part of Martynenko, Nikita A., Gusev, Evgeniy S., Kulizin, Pavel V., Guseva, Elena E., McCartney, Kevin & Kulikovskiy, Maxim S., 2020, A new species of Cryptomonas (Cryptophyceae) from the Western Urals (Russia), pp. 1-12 in European Journal of Taxonomy 649 on page 7, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.649, http://zenodo.org/record/383610
Time Irreversibility and complexity of heart rate variability
Introdution. The heart rate variability is based on measuring (time) intervals between R-peaks (of RRintervals) of an electrocardiogram and plotting a rhythmogram on their basis with its subsequent analysis by
various mathematical methods. Using nonlinear methods in HRV and ECG analysis has proven to be very
advantageous. Time irreversibility is a fundamental parameter of a system, it defines justification and
necessity of applying nonlinear methods for analysis of a system s dynamics.
Objective. We propose an algorithm for testing the probability of a time series' irreversibility, showing its
effectiveness in the process of HRV analysis. In this article, complexity of HRV will be described by two
parameters: entropy EnRE [18] and correlation dimension D2 [19]. Naturally, the chosen parameters EnRE
and D2 in no way can be used for comprehensive description of complexity of HRV, but we will be able to
tress the necessary sufficiency of such an approach.
Materials and methods. We used long-term HRV records by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Beth Israel Hospital (MIT-BIH) from [15], a free-access, on-line archive of physiological signals for
Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR) RR Interval, Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) RR Interval and Atrial Fibrillation
(AF) Databases [16]. In [17], we have developed a special modification to the classic Mann-Whitney (MW)
U-test in order to use the test for comparison of Time Series with an equal number of elements N Time
Series MW M-test. Here the new statistical -test was proposed for finding the probability of time series'
irreversibility.
Conclusion. In this article, we propose a statistical -test for assessment of probability of irreversibility
of time series. It has been shown that the new statistical -test accurately identifies times series reversibility
and irreversibility in known cases of synthetic data. For long-term HRV records of MIT-BIH database for
NSR, CHF and AF groups, we have compared values of z-score, which statistically defines the limit of
irreversibility of time series, and values of HRV complexity indicators: entropy EnRE and correlation
dimension D2. We have noted the following:
HRV is time irreversible nonlinear dynamic process, with the exception of AF episodes;
nonlinear indicators of HRV complexity entropy EnRE and correlation dimension D2 have been
analyzed, and there is a conclusive difference between NSR and analyzed pathological states;
analyzed time series have been presented in D2-z-EnRE phase space, and their reliable separability has
been shown. It can be stated that the analyzed D2-z-EnRE phase space is sufficient for research of nonlinear
HRV events in this cas
COOPERATIVE EFFECTS IN OPTICAL AND ESR SPECTROSCOPY OF NITROGEN ATOMS ISOLATED BY SOLIDIFICATED HELIUM
1. E.B. Gordon, V.V. Khmelenko, A.A. Pelmenev, E.A. Popov and O.P. Pugachev, Chem. Phys. Lett. 155(3), 301-304 (1989). 2. R.E. Boltnev, E.B. Gordon, V.V. Khmelenko, A.A. Pelmenev, I.N. Kusliniskaya, M.V. Martynenko, E.A. Popov and A.V. Shestakov, Chem. Phys. 189(2), 367-382 (1994). 3. R.E. Boltnev, E.B. Gordon, V.V. Khmelenko, M.B. Martynenko, A.A. Pelmenev, E.A. Popov and A.F. Shestakov, J. Chim. Phys. 92(2), 362-383 (1995).Author Institution: Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics (branch)The heavy guest particles embedded to superfluid helium can cause its . The so-called Impurity Helium Solid Phase (IHSP) being stable then up T = 7K shows the regular arrangement of the impurities with their reliable isolation by helium atoms. The feasibility of previously excited species capture to IHSP may be achieved. So metastable N(D) atoms display extremely long-lived, more than s, luminescence. Their radiative decay turns out to be caused solely by excimer-like state formation with accidentally neighbouring heavy . That was proved for N(D)-Rg pairs (Rg = Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) by both spectra shapes and emission lifetimes observed. For N(D)- state the comparison of atomic and rovibronic spectra evidences their excimer nature as . The distances between neighbour N atoms in IHSP, 1 mm, are small enough for cooperative bulk magnetic effects appearances. ESR experiments with N(S) atoms show the effects of either magnetic alignment or spin-exchange narrowing
Analysis of minority dance style and comparison of dance events
My bachelor thesis deals with the topic of street dance and describes many aspects related to this style of dance and cultural phenomenon in details. The aim was to acquaint the readers with street dance, its original roots and its development in the Czech Republic and the other parts of the World. The practical implementation focuses on looking into ways of how people establish companies dealing with presenting, advertising and organizing dance camps in the Czech Republic. The aim is to raise awareness about street dance and to penetrate into this productive artistic field. It is based on practical analysis and comparison. I dived deep into the different ways of how dance companies present themselves for the public and how they convince a buyer to choose their product. The work should be beneficial for future dance camp organizers and can serve as a source of useful information for planning similar events.Bakalářská práce se zabývá tématem pouličního tance a detailně popisuje mnoho aspektů, které s tímto tanečním stylem a kulturním fenoménem souvisí. Cílem práce je seznámit čtenáře s pouličním tancem, jeho původními kořeny, vývojem v ČR i ve světě a s praktickou realizací jeho výuky v rámci kempů na území České republiky. Cílem je rozšířit povědomí o pouličním tanci a proniknout do zákoutí tohoto bohatého uměleckého směru na základě praktické analýzy možností jeho výuky a prezentace pro veřejnost. Práce by měla být přínosem pro budoucí organizátory tanečních kempů a může sloužit jako zdroj praktických informací využitelných při plánování podobných akcí
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics V. 98, I. 01
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics -- January 2004
Volume 98, Issue 1, pp. 1-169
GRAVITATION, ASTROPHYSICS
Dark Matter in Galaxies and the Growth of Giant Black Holes
A. S. Ilyin, K. P. Zybin, and A. V. Gurevich
pp. 1-13 Full Text: PDF (158 kB)
NUCLEI, PARTICLES, AND THEIR INTERACTION
Exchange Dipole Interaction in a Multilevel Cooperative System of Atoms
E. V. Orlenko and B. G. Matisov
pp. 14-23 Full Text: PDF (98 kB)
Broadening of a Two-Photon Resonance in a Zinc Atom in Collisions with CO2, CO, and NO Molecules
P. A. Bokhan, Dm. E. Zakrevskii, and N. V. Fateev
pp. 24-30 Full Text: PDF (97 kB)
Two-Photon Interference in the Presence of Absorption
S. P. Kulik, G. A. Maslennikov, S. P. Merkulova, A. N. Penin, L. K. Radchenko, and V. N. Krasheninnikov
pp. 31-38 Full Text: PDF (128 kB)
Hyperfine Ground-State Structure of Muonic Hydrogen
A. P. Martynenko and R. N. Faustov
pp. 39-52 Full Text: PDF (170 kB)
PLASMA, GASES
Dipole–Dipole Interactions between Dust Grains in Plasmas
D. D. Tskhakaya and P. K. Shukla
pp. 53-61 Full Text: PDF (104 kB)
FLUIDS
Light Scattering in Cholesteric Liquid Crystals with a Large Pitch
E. V. Aksenova, A. Yu. Val'kov, and V. P. Romanov
pp. 62-92 Full Text: PDF (378 kB)
Equilibrium Adsorption of Ligands on DNA (for Chitosan)
Yu. D. Nechipurenko, A. M. Wolf, V. I. Salyanov, and Yu. M. Yevdokimov
pp. 93-101 Full Text: PDF (101 kB)
SOLIDS
Structure
Transport of a Two-Component Mixture in One-Dimensional Channels
V. D. Borman, V. N. Tronin, I. V. Tronin, and V. I. Troyan
pp. 102-122 Full Text: PDF (249 kB)
Electronic Properties
The Mechanism of Interlayer Exchange Coupling in Iron–Chromium Type Nanostructures
V. N. Men'shov and V. V. Tugushev
pp. 123-134 Full Text: PDF (190 kB)
The Energy Band Structure and Optical Spectra of FeBO3 Calculated with Allowance for Strong Electron Correlations
S. G. Ovchinnikov and V. N. Zabluda
pp. 135-143 Full Text: PDF (118 kB)
The Crystal Field and Exchange Coupling in Iron Group Metal Carbonates
V. F. Meshcheryakov
pp. 144-155 Full Text: PDF (138 kB)
Carrier Capture and Recombination in CdSe/ZnSe Quantum Dots
V. S. Dneprovskii, E. A. Zhukov, O. A. Shalygina, V. P. Evtikhiev, and V. P. Kochereshko
pp. 156-161 Full Text: PDF (81 kB)
Conductivity of a Periodic Two-Component System of Rhombic Type
Yu. N. Ovchinnikov
pp. 162-169 Full Text: PDF (91 kB)Archived web conten
Physics of Atomic Nuclei V. 65, I. 02
Physics of Atomic Nuclei -- February 2002
Volume 65, Issue 2, pp. 203-391
Conference on Physics of Fundamental Interactions
Experiment
betabeta(2nu) Decay of 100Mo to the First Excited 0+ State of 100Ru
L. De Braeckeleer, M. Hornish, A. S. Barabash, and V. I. Umatov
pp. 203-206 Full Text: PDF (154 kB)
Search for the Double-Beta Decay of 130Te to Excited States in 130Xe
A. S. Barabash, F. Hubert, Ph. Hubert, and V. I. Umatov
pp. 207-210 Full Text: PDF (148 kB)
Research Program for the Nuclotron
A. I. Malakhov
pp. 211-219 Full Text: PDF (325 kB)
Polarization Experiments with the SPIN Setup at the ITEP Synchrotron
I. G. Alekseev, P. E. Budkovsky, V. P. Kanavets, L. I. Koroleva, B. V. Morozov, V. M. Nesterov, V. V. Ryltsov, D. N. Svirida, A. D. Sulimov, V. V. Zhurkin, Yu. A. Beloglazov, A. I. Kovalev, S. P. Kruglov, D. V. Novinsky, V. A. Shchedrov, V. V. Sumachev, V. Yu. Trautman, N. A. Bazhanov, and E. I. Bunyatova
pp. 220-228 Full Text: PDF (285 kB)
Spectra of Fast pi+ Mesons from the pi–A-->pi+X Reaction on Oxygen and Lithium Nuclei at 0.59 GeV
B. M. Abramov, L. Álvarez-Ruso, Yu. A. Borodin, S. A. Bulychjov, I. A. Dukhovskoy, A. I. Khanov, A. P. Krutenkova, V. V. Kulikov, M. A. Matsuk, I. A. Radkevich, A. I. Sutormin, E. N. Turdakina, and M. J. Vicente Vacas
pp. 229-235 Full Text: PDF (219 kB)
Measurement of the Differential Cross Sections for pi–p Charge-Exchange Scattering in the Region of the Low-Lying P11, S11, and D13 Resonances
I. V. Lopatin
pp. 236-243 Full Text: PDF (202 kB)
Search for T Violation in the Decays K+ --> pi0µ+nu and K+ --> µ+nugamma
Yu. G. Kudenko
pp. 244-248 Full Text: PDF (267 kB)
Measurement of D*± Diffractive Cross Sections in Photoproduction at HERA
I. A. Korzhavina (for the ZEUS Collaboration)
pp. 249-254 Full Text: PDF (212 kB)
Toward Improving the Accuracy of Testing the Equivalence of the Inertial and the Gravitational Mass under Terrestrial Conditions
S. M. Kalebin, V. S. Artamonov, D. A. Liakin, G. V. Rukolaine, I. L. Karpikhin, S. V. Barabin, and V. V. Konovalov
pp. 255-260 Full Text: PDF (166 kB)
Theory
Low-Energy gammap Scattering and Determination of Proton Polarizabilities
P. S. Baranov, A. I. L'vov, V. A. Petrun'kin, and L. N. Shtarkov
pp. 261-264 Full Text: PDF (140 kB)
Proton-Polarizability Contribution to the Hyperfine Splitting in Hydrogen
R. N. Faustov and A. P. Martynenko
pp. 265-270 Full Text: PDF (166 kB)
Magnetic Moment of a Two-Particle Bound State in Quantum Electrodynamics
A. P. Martynenko and R. N. Faustov
pp. 271-276 Full Text: PDF (204 kB)
Lepton-Pair Production by a Neutrino in an External Electromagnetic Field
A. V. Kuznetzov, N. V. Mikheev, and D. A. Rumyantsev
pp. 277-280 Full Text: PDF (142 kB)
Z[prime]-Boson Decays as a Test of the Four-Color Symmetry of Quarks and Leptons
A. V. Povarov and A. D. Smirnov
pp. 281-284 Full Text: PDF (147 kB)
Higgs Bosons in the Simplest SUSY Models
R. B. Nevzorov, K. A. Ter-Martirosyan, and M. A. Trusov
pp. 285-298 Full Text: PDF (302 kB)
Hadronic Production of Doubly Charmed Baryons and Intrinsic Charm in the Proton
D. A. Gunter and V. A. Saleev
pp. 299-304 Full Text: PDF (171 kB)
Multiargument Renormalization of a Gluon Field
V. V. Vladimirsky
pp. 305-308 Full Text: PDF (121 kB)
Fluctuations and Correlations of Soft Gluons at the Nonperturbative Stage of Evolution of QCD Jets
V. I. Kuvshinov and V. A. Shaparau
pp. 309-314 Full Text: PDF (182 kB)
QCD Quark Distributions in Mesons
B. L. Ioffe and A. G. Oganesian
pp. 315-324 Full Text: PDF (235 kB)
Suppression of Charmonium Production in PbPb Collisions at 158 GeV/c per Nucleon and Quark–Gluon Deconfinement
A. B. Kurepin (NA50 Collaboration)
pp. 325-328 Full Text: PDF (123 kB)
Generators of Nuclear Collisions at the LHC Energy
S. M. Kiselev
pp. 329-334 Full Text: PDF (142 kB)
Quasifixed-Point Scenario in a Modified Nonminimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
R. B. Nevzorov and M. A. Trusov
pp. 335-344 Full Text: PDF (265 kB)
NN Correlations in a Multinucleon System
M. G. Schepkin, I. V. Seluzhenkov, and H. Clement
pp. 345-347 Full Text: PDF (125 kB)
Correlations between Pions of Low Relative Momenta
A. D. Andryakov, O. V. Bulekov, V. S. Demidov, V. A. Okorokov, I. A. Polenkevich, A. K. Ponosov, I. A. Rubinsky, and F. M. Sergeev
pp. 348-352 Full Text: PDF (194 kB)
Phase Transition in Gauge Theories and Multiple-Point Model
L. V. Laperashvili, H. B. Nielsen, and D. A. Ryzhikh
pp. 353-364 Full Text: PDF (272 kB)
NUCLEI
Experiment
Analysis of Isomeric Ratios in (gamma, n) and (gamma, p) Reactions around Giant-Resonance Energies
N. A. Demekhina, A. S. Danagulyan, and G. S. Karapetyan
pp. 365-370 Full Text: PDF (147 kB)
Theory
T --> d + n Vertex Function and Its Correlation with the Triton Binding Energy and with the Doublet nd Scattering Length
Yu. V. Orlov, Yu. P. Orevkov, and L. I. Nikitina
pp. 371-381 Full Text: PDF (260 kB)
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS
Theory
Monochromatic Neutrinos from the Annihilation of Fourth-Generation Massive Stable Neutrinos in the Sun and in the Earth
K. M. Belotsky, M. Yu. Khlopov, and K. I. Shibaev
pp. 382-391 Full Text: PDF (230 kB)Archived web conten
JETP Letters V. 77, I .07
JETP Letters -- April 10, 2003
Volume 77, Issue 7, pp. 335-396
GRAVITY, ASTROPHYSICS
Primordial Pairing and Binding of Superheavy Charged Particles in the Early Universe
V. K. Dubrovich and M. Yu. Khlopov
pp. 335-338 Full Text: PDF (50 kB)
Evolution of the Cosmological Constant in Effective Gravity
G. E. Volovik
pp. 339-343 Full Text: PDF (56 kB)
FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI
Spectroscopy of the 5H Superheavy Hydrogen Isotope
M. G. Gornov[dagger], M. N. Ber, Yu. B. Gurov, S. V. Lapushkin, P. V. Morokhov, V. A. Pechkurov, N. O. Poroshin, V. G. Sandukovsky, M. V. Tel'kushev, and B. A. Chernyshev
pp. 344-348 Full Text: PDF (70 kB)
J/psi cc-bar Production in e+e– and Hadronic Interactions
A. B. Kaidalov
pp. 349-352 Full Text: PDF (52 kB)
NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
Spatiotemporal Self-Organization upon Two-Wave Mixing in a Photorefractive Medium
P. A. Prudkovskii
pp. 353-357 Full Text: PDF (214 kB)
PLASMA, GASES
Direct Observation of Anomalously Low Longitudinal Electron Heat Conductivity in the Course of Collective Relaxation of a High-Current Relativistic Electron Beam in Plasma
A. V. Arzhannikov, V. T. Astrelin, A. V. Burdakov, I. A. Ivanov, V. S. Koidan, K. I. Mekler, V. V. Postupaev, A. F. Rovenskikh, S. V. Polosatkin, and S. L. Sinitskii
pp. 358-361 Full Text: PDF (46 kB)
Subthreshold Sputtering at High Temperatures
M. I. Guseva, V. M. Gureev, B. N. Kolbasov, S. N. Korshunov, Yu. V. Martynenko, V. B. Petrov, and B. I. Khripunov
pp. 362-365 Full Text: PDF (269 kB)
CONDENSED MATTER
Dynamically Induced Kondo Effect in Double Quantum Dots
M. N. Kiselev, K. A. Kikoin, and L. W. Molenkamp
pp. 366-370 Full Text: PDF (109 kB)
Observation of the External-ac-Current-Induced dc Voltage Proportional to the Steady Current in Superconducting Loops
S. V. Dubonos, V. I. Kuznetsov, I. N. Zhilyaev, A. V. Nikulov, and A. A. Firsov
pp. 371-375 Full Text: PDF (165 kB)
Phononless Hopping Conduction in Two-Dimensional Layers of Quantum Dots
A. I. Yakimov, A. V. Dvurechenskii, A. I. Nikiforov, and A. A. Bloshkin
pp. 376-380 Full Text: PDF (84 kB)
Modification of the Superconducting Order Parameter Delta(k) by Long-Range Interactions
V. V. Val'kov and D. M. Dzebisashvili
pp. 381-384 Full Text: PDF (60 kB)
Multiphonon Ionization of Deep Centers in Amorphous Silicon Nitride: Experiment and Numerical Simulations
K. A. Nasyrov, Yu. N. Novikov, V. A. Gritsenko, S. Y. Yoon, and C. W. Kim
pp. 385-388 Full Text: PDF (60 kB)
Millisecond Photoluminescence Kinetics in a System of Direct-Bandgap InAs Quantum Dots in an AlAs Matrix
T. S. Shamirzaev, A. M. Gilinsky, A. K. Bakarov, A. I. Toropov, D. A. Ténné, K. S. Zhuravlev, C. von Borczyskowski, and D. R. T. Zahn
pp. 389-392 Full Text: PDF (54 kB)
Quantum and Classical Binomial Distributions for the Charge Transmitted through Coherent Conductor
G. B. Lesovik and N. M. Chtchelkatchev
pp. 393-396 Full Text: PDF (55 kB)Archived web conten
JETP Letters V. 80, I .12
JETP Letters -- December 25, 2004
Volume 80, Issue 12, pp. 715-758
FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI
Systematization of Tensor Mesons and the Determination of the 2++ Glueball
V. V. Anisovich
pp. 715-720 Full Text: PDF (66 kB)
NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
Refraction of Autowaves: Tangent Rule
O. A. Mornev
pp. 721-724 Full Text: PDF (51 kB)
ATOMS, SPECTRA, RADIATIONS
Statistics of Impedance, Local Density of States, and Reflection in Quantum Chaotic Systems with Absorption
Y. V. Fyodorov and D. V. Savin
pp. 725-729 Full Text: PDF (69 kB)
PLASMA, GASES
X-ray Spectroscopic Observations of a Superdense Plasma in Nanoparticles Irradiated by Superintense Femtosecond Laser Radiation
A. Ya. Faenov, T. A. Pikuz, I. Yu. Skobelev, A. I. Magunov, V. P. Efremov, M. Servol, F. Quéré, M. Bougeard, P. Monot, Ph. Martin, M. Francucci, G. Petrocelli, and P. Audebert
pp. 730-733 Full Text: PDF (64 kB)
Nonlinear Evolution of a Relativistically Strong Electromagnetic Wave in Self-Created Electron–Positron Plasma
S. S. Bulanov, A. M. Fedotov, and F. Pegoraro
pp. 734-738 Full Text: PDF (90 kB)
CONDENSED MATTER
Generation of Nonclassical States of Light in the Bose–Einstein Condensate under Electromagnetically Induced Transparency
A. V. Prokhorov, A. P. Alodjants, and S. M. Arakelian
pp. 739-742 Full Text: PDF (59 kB)
Transitions between pi and 0 States in Superconductor–Ferromagnet–Superconductor Junctions
N. M. Chtchelkatchev
pp. 743-747 Full Text: PDF (122 kB)
Inverted EPR Signal from Nitrogen Defects in a Synthetic Diamond Single Crystal at Room Temperature
N. A. Poklonski, N. M. Lapchuk, and T. M. Lapchuk
pp. 748-751 Full Text: PDF (43 kB)
Spectrum of Gases Liberated upon the Stepwise Heating of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Deuterated under Pressure
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