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Sergei Obraztsov
Part of a series of six specials showcasing the work of puppeteers from various parts of the world. This program features the work of Moscow's Central Academy Puppet Theatre and the compnay's founder and director, Sergei Obraztsov. Obraztsov's ensemble of more than 300 actors, musicians, puppet makers, and technicians performs excerpts from three of his productions before a live audience in Moscow. Henson makes introductory remarks and conducts an interview with Obraztsov about his work and background. Performance highlights include: "Adventures of Don Juan"; a solo performance by Obraztsov; and "The unusual concert"
Public and Creative Activities of V.V. Obraztsov in 1920-1930
The article examines the work of V.V. Obraztsov, one of the founders of Kyrgyz painting in 1920-1930. The main attention is paid to the work of V. Obraztsov on the creation of the first studios in schools and enterprises, holding exhibitions of amateur artists and others. The artist\u27s contribution to the development of newspaper graphics, which was of exceptional importance in the formation of a new art in the republic, is especially noted. The analysis of paintings by V.V. Obraztsov, reflecting the past and present of Kyrgyzstan
Beitrag zur Klassifikation der mitteleuropäischen Olethreutinae (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae).
Der Aufsatz bringt Beschreibungen von sieben neuen Gattungen der Olethreutinae, die der Autor für einige mitteleuropäische Arten aufstellt, und Nomenklaturnotizen über diese und andere Arten. Nomenklatorische Handlungenherrichiana Obraztsov, 1960 (Barbara), spec. n.mughiana (Zeller, 1868) (Blastesthia), comb. n. hitherto Retinia turionella mughiana Zeller, 1868posticana (Zetterstedt, 1840) (Blastesthia), comb. n. hitherto Coccyx posticana Zetterstedt, 1840turionella (Linnaeus, 1758) (Blastesthia), comb. n. hitherto Phalaena Tinea turionella Linnaeus, 1758boisduvaliana (Duponchel, 1836) (Capricornia), comb. n. hitherto Carpocapsa boisduvaliana Duponchel, 1836cespitanus (Hübner, 1822) (Celyphoides), comb. n. hitherto Olethreutes cespitana Hübner, 1822flavipalpanus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1848) (Celyphoides), comb. n. hitherto Tortrix flavipalpana Herrich-Schäffer, 1848textana (Frölich, 1828) (Froelichia), comb. n. hitherto Tortrix textana frölich, 1828margarotana (Heinemann, 1863) (Gravitarmana), comb. n. hitherto Retinia margarotana Heinemann, 1863rivulana (Scopoli, 1763) (Paracelypha), comb. n. hitherto Phalaena rivulana Scopoli, 1763penthinana (Guenée, 1845) (Pristerognatha), comb. n. hitherto Sericoris penthinana Guenée, 1845clausthaliana (Saxesen, 1840) (Pseudohermenias), comb. n. hitherto Phalaena clausthaliana Saxesen, 1840Blastesthia Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Capricornia Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Celyphoides Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Froelichia Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Paracelypha Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Pristerognatha Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Pseudohermenias Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.The paper deals with descriptions of seven new genera of the Olethreutinae, established by the author for some Central European species, and nomenclature notes on those and some other species.Nomenclatural Actsherrichiana Obraztsov, 1960 (Barbara), spec. n.mughiana (Zeller, 1868) (Blastesthia), comb. n. hitherto Retinia turionella mughiana Zeller, 1868posticana (Zetterstedt, 1840) (Blastesthia), comb. n. hitherto Coccyx posticana Zetterstedt, 1840turionella (Linnaeus, 1758) (Blastesthia), comb. n. hitherto Phalaena Tinea turionella Linnaeus, 1758boisduvaliana (Duponchel, 1836) (Capricornia), comb. n. hitherto Carpocapsa boisduvaliana Duponchel, 1836cespitanus (Hübner, 1822) (Celyphoides), comb. n. hitherto Olethreutes cespitana Hübner, 1822flavipalpanus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1848) (Celyphoides), comb. n. hitherto Tortrix flavipalpana Herrich-Schäffer, 1848textana (Frölich, 1828) (Froelichia), comb. n. hitherto Tortrix textana frölich, 1828margarotana (Heinemann, 1863) (Gravitarmana), comb. n. hitherto Retinia margarotana Heinemann, 1863rivulana (Scopoli, 1763) (Paracelypha), comb. n. hitherto Phalaena rivulana Scopoli, 1763penthinana (Guenée, 1845) (Pristerognatha), comb. n. hitherto Sericoris penthinana Guenée, 1845clausthaliana (Saxesen, 1840) (Pseudohermenias), comb. n. hitherto Phalaena clausthaliana Saxesen, 1840Blastesthia Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Capricornia Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Celyphoides Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Froelichia Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Paracelypha Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Pristerognatha Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n.Pseudohermenias Obraztsov, 1960 (Tortricidae), gen. n
On the history of national medicine: Vasily Parmenovich Obraztsov (1851–1920)
В статье рассматриваются основные моменты биографии классика отечественной медицины – киевского терапевта В. П. Образцова. На основе многочисленных архивных документов и критического анализа литературных источников предпринята попытка создать его научную биографию с устранением ошибок и неточностей, легенд и домыслов. В. П. Образцов представлен как один из трех ведущих клиницистов страны (наряду с В. Н. Сиротининым и В.Д. Шервинским). Уточнен характер основных научных приоритетов В. П. Образцова (разработка метода глубокой скользящей пальпации органов брюшной полости; описание клинической картины и диагностических критериев острого тромбоза венечных артерий сердца, которое положило начало современному учению об инфаркте миокарда). Рассмотрена одна из важнейших научных заслуг этого выдающегося врача, педагога, ученого – создание оригинальной научной клинической школы, крупнейшей (наряду со школой М. В. Яновского в Петербурге) в России XX века. Показана его роль в подготовке и проведении первых съездов российских терапевтов. Впервые правдиво показано своеобразие яркой, сложной и необычайно привлекательной личности Василия Парменовича, его нестандартный жизненный путь с трагичным финалом. Авторы показывают, что В. П. Образцов был самой крупной фигурой в истории отечественной терапевтической клиники после С. П. Боткина.In this article, the authors discuss the main points of life of V. P. Obraztsov – a general practitioner from Kiev, one of the fathers of national medicine. While eliminating errors, inaccuracies, fables, and speculations, the authors attempt to create his scientific biography on the basis of numerous archival documents and a critical overview of the sources of literature. V. P. Obraztsov is viewed as one of Russia’s three leading clinicians (alongside with V. N. Sirotinin and V. D. Shervinsky). Another aim of the article is to specify the nature of the main scientific priorities (the deep sliding palpation of abdominal cavity organs method
development; the description of clinical aspects and diagnostic criteria of acute coronary thrombosis that laid the foundation for the modern understanding of myocardial infarction). Beyond that, one of the major academic achievements, i.e. the creation of a unique clinical school, the most influential in Russia (together with M. V. Yanovskiy’s school in Saint Petersburg) is examined. V. P. Obraztsov’s role in organizing the first congresses of general practice in Russia is presented. The article shows the striking, complex and exceptionally attractive individuality of Vasily Parmenovich, his unconventional life journey that
ended tragically. The authors demonstrate that V. P. Obraztsov was the most important figure in the history of national internal medicine after S. P. Botkin
The contribution of Professor V. P. Obraztsov to the development of cardiology
The work presents and discusses the main aspects of the contribution of Professor V.P. Obraztsov to the development of cardiology
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics V. 97, I. 06
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics -- December 2003
Volume 97, Issue 6, pp. 1075-1249
GRAVITATION, ASTROPHYSICS
Discrete Gravity, the Problem of Fermion State Doubling, and Quantum Anomalies
S. N. Vergeles
pp. 1075-1092 Full Text: PDF (209 kB)
NUCLEI, PARTICLES, AND THEIR INTERACTION
Extrapolation of Triplet Phases of Proton–Proton Scattering to Low Energies
V. V. Pupyshev
pp. 1093-1101 Full Text: PDF (111 kB)
ATOMS, SPECTRA, RADIATION
Spectroscopic Manifestations of Saturation of Optical Transitions by Spontaneous Emission
É. G. Saprykin, S. N. Seleznev, and V. A. Sorokin
pp. 1102-1111 Full Text: PDF (134 kB)
Radiofrequency Muon Depolarization in the Muonium + Nuclear Spin System
S. A. Moiseev and V. G. Nikiforov
pp. 1112-1122 Full Text: PDF (133 kB)
Photoluminescence of Er3+ Ions in Layers of Quasi-Ordered Silicon Nanocrystals in a Silicon Dioxide Matrix
P. K. Kashkarov, M. G. Lisachenko, O. A. Shalygina, V. Yu. Timoshenko, B. V. Kamenev, M. Schmidt, J. Heitmann, and M. Zacharias
pp. 1123-1130 Full Text: PDF (124 kB)
Modified Jaynes–Cummings Systems and a Quantum Algorithm for the Knapsack Problem
A. Ya. Kazakov
pp. 1131-1136 Full Text: PDF (71 kB)
PLASMA, GASES
Efficiency of Hydrodynamic Energy Transfer to an Arbitrarily Thick Flat Layer of Material during Pulsed Ablation
S. Yu. Gus'kov
pp. 1137-1145 Full Text: PDF (105 kB)
Electron Acceleration during the Breaking of an Intense Plasma Wave in an Inhomogeneous Plasma
V. I. Arkhipenko, V. N. Budnikov[dagger], E. Z. Gusakov, A. K. Kapanik, V. A. Pisarev, and L. V. Simonchik
pp. 1146-1153 Full Text: PDF (118 kB)
Formation of Nanostructured Carbon Films in Gas-Discharge Plasmas
A. A. Zolotukhin, A. N. Obraztsov, A. O. Ustinov, and A. P. Volkov
pp. 1154-1158 Full Text: PDF (179 kB)
FLUIDS
The Influence of Anchoring Energy on the Prolate Shape of Tactoids in Lyotropic Inorganic Liquid Crystals
A. V. Kaznacheev, M. M. Bogdanov, and A. S. Sonin
pp. 1159-1167 Full Text: PDF (506 kB)
Bubble Motion in Inclined Pipes
N. A. Inogamov and A. M. Oparin
pp. 1168-1185 Full Text: PDF (313 kB)
Generation of Large-Scale Coherent Structures in the KPZ Equation and Multidimensional Burgers Turbulence
S. N. Gurbatov and A. Yu. Moshkov
pp. 1186-1200 Full Text: PDF (186 kB)
SOLIDS
Structure
Investigation of Roughness Cross Correlation in a Ni/C Multilayer Mirror by X-ray Diffuse Scattering Method
N. V. Kovalenko, S. V. Mytnichenko, and V. A. Chernov
pp. 1201-1211 Full Text: PDF (130 kB)
Electronic Properties
A Tunneling Spectroscopy Study of the Temperature Dependence of the Forbidden Band in Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3
V. A. Kul'bachinskii, H. Ozaki, Y. Miyahara, and K. Funagai
pp. 1212-1218 Full Text: PDF (120 kB)
On Oscillations of Thermionic Current in Composite Systems
A. N. Starostin and M. A. Chesnokov
pp. 1219-1230 Full Text: PDF (141 kB)
Magnetic Phase Transitions in Nd1 – xCaxMnO3 Manganites
I. O. Troyanchuk, V. A. Khomchenko, H. Szymczak, and M. Baran
pp. 1231-1239 Full Text: PDF (114 kB)
Statistical Analysis of Low-Voltage Electron Emission from Nanocarbon Cathodes
Al. A. Zakhidov, A. N. Obraztsov, A. P. Volkov, and D. A. Lyashenko
pp. 1240-1245 Full Text: PDF (314 kB)
MISCELLANEOUS
Optical Excitations in Hexagonal Nanonetwork Materials
K. Harigaya
pp. 1246-1249 Full Text: PDF (90 kB)Archived web conten
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics V. 97, I. 06
dc.description[en_US]Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics -- December 2003
Volume 97, Issue 6, pp. 1075-1249
GRAVITATION, ASTROPHYSICS
Discrete Gravity, the Problem of Fermion State Doubling, and Quantum Anomalies
S. N. Vergeles
pp. 1075-1092 Full Text: PDF (209 kB)
NUCLEI, PARTICLES, AND THEIR INTERACTION
Extrapolation of Triplet Phases of Proton���Proton Scattering to Low Energies
V. V. Pupyshev
pp. 1093-1101 Full Text: PDF (111 kB)
ATOMS, SPECTRA, RADIATION
Spectroscopic Manifestations of Saturation of Optical Transitions by Spontaneous Emission
�. G. Saprykin, S. N. Seleznev, and V. A. Sorokin
pp. 1102-1111 Full Text: PDF (134 kB)
Radiofrequency Muon Depolarization in the Muonium + Nuclear Spin System
S. A. Moiseev and V. G. Nikiforov
pp. 1112-1122 Full Text: PDF (133 kB)
Photoluminescence of Er3+ Ions in Layers of Quasi-Ordered Silicon Nanocrystals in a Silicon Dioxide Matrix
P. K. Kashkarov, M. G. Lisachenko, O. A. Shalygina, V. Yu. Timoshenko, B. V. Kamenev, M. Schmidt, J. Heitmann, and M. Zacharias
pp. 1123-1130 Full Text: PDF (124 kB)
Modified Jaynes���Cummings Systems and a Quantum Algorithm for the Knapsack Problem
A. Ya. Kazakov
pp. 1131-1136 Full Text: PDF (71 kB)
PLASMA, GASES
Efficiency of Hydrodynamic Energy Transfer to an Arbitrarily Thick Flat Layer of Material during Pulsed Ablation
S. Yu. Gus'kov
pp. 1137-1145 Full Text: PDF (105 kB)
Electron Acceleration during the Breaking of an Intense Plasma Wave in an Inhomogeneous Plasma
V. I. Arkhipenko, V. N. Budnikov[dagger], E. Z. Gusakov, A. K. Kapanik, V. A. Pisarev, and L. V. Simonchik
pp. 1146-1153 Full Text: PDF (118 kB)
Formation of Nanostructured Carbon Films in Gas-Discharge Plasmas
A. A. Zolotukhin, A. N. Obraztsov, A. O. Ustinov, and A. P. Volkov
pp. 1154-1158 Full Text: PDF (179 kB)
FLUIDS
The Influence of Anchoring Energy on the Prolate Shape of Tactoids in Lyotropic Inorganic Liquid Crystals
A. V. Kaznacheev, M. M. Bogdanov, and A. S. Sonin
pp. 1159-1167 Full Text: PDF (506 kB)
Bubble Motion in Inclined Pipes
N. A. Inogamov and A. M. Oparin
pp. 1168-1185 Full Text: PDF (313 kB)
Generation of Large-Scale Coherent Structures in the KPZ Equation and Multidimensional Burgers Turbulence
S. N. Gurbatov and A. Yu. Moshkov
pp. 1186-1200 Full Text: PDF (186 kB)
SOLIDS
Structure
Investigation of Roughness Cross Correlation in a Ni/C Multilayer Mirror by X-ray Diffuse Scattering Method
N. V. Kovalenko, S. V. Mytnichenko, and V. A. Chernov
pp. 1201-1211 Full Text: PDF (130 kB)
Electronic Properties
A Tunneling Spectroscopy Study of the Temperature Dependence of the Forbidden Band in Bi2Te3 and Sb2Te3
V. A. Kul'bachinskii, H. Ozaki, Y. Miyahara, and K. Funagai
pp. 1212-1218 Full Text: PDF (120 kB)
On Oscillations of Thermionic Current in Composite Systems
A. N. Starostin and M. A. Chesnokov
pp. 1219-1230 Full Text: PDF (141 kB)
Magnetic Phase Transitions in Nd1 ��� xCaxMnO3 Manganites
I. O. Troyanchuk, V. A. Khomchenko, H. Szymczak, and M. Baran
pp. 1231-1239 Full Text: PDF (114 kB)
Statistical Analysis of Low-Voltage Electron Emission from Nanocarbon Cathodes
Al. A. Zakhidov, A. N. Obraztsov, A. P. Volkov, and D. A. Lyashenko
pp. 1240-1245 Full Text: PDF (314 kB)
MISCELLANEOUS
Optical Excitations in Hexagonal Nanonetwork Materials
K. Harigaya
pp. 1246-1249 Full Text: PDF (90 kB)dc.description.contributor[en_US]dc.description.contributor[en_US
Cnephasia kenneli Obraztsov. A 1956
14. Cnephasia kenneli Obraztsov, 1956 Material examined. Zanjân Prov.: 12 ♂♂, 1 ♀, Sohrein Vlg. to Dagâhi Vlg. Rd., 6 km to Dagâhi Vlg., N 36˚53΄03.8̎ E 048˚28΄08.3̎, 4084 m, 4.vi.2012, Âlipanâh, Falsafi leg. (GS: HA-2404, HA-2081, HA-2086, HA-2388, HA-2394, HA-2396, HA-2397). Diagnosis. Among identified females of the longana species-group, C. kenneli is most similar to C. amseli (D. Lucas, 1942) in the female genitalia (see Razowski 1965: 270, 274; Razowski 2002: 91). In both species the lateral parts of the sterigma are triangular and narrowed distally, with the posterior margins concave medially. In both species the ostium bursae is rounded and antrum is nearly cup-shaped and slightly sclerotized. The relative length of the ductus bursae to the corpus bursae and the size and shape of signum in both species are the same. However, in C. amseli there is a relatively long inner sclerotization at the posterior half of the ductus bursae, whereas in C. kenneli there is a twisted sclerotized structure inside the ductus bursae which is located at its anterior half (Figs. 8A, C). Moreover, in C. kenneli the papillae anales are wider than in C. amseli. The male genitalia of C. amseli are still unknown; on the other hand, the forewing pattern of the latter species is different from that of the C. kenneli. As stated by Razowski (1965), C. kenneli is superficially similar to C. dispersana; however, the two can be distinguished by their genitalia. Description of the female. Head (Fig. 6G): Scales mostly smooth, elongate, white; white to creamy-light brown on frons; labial palpus sinuate with third segment pointed anterad, creamy-white irregularly admixed with light brown to yellowish-brown scales dorso-laterally, except creamy-white first segment, with length 1.83 times the horizontal diameter of compound eye, second segment longest with slightly elongate and erect scales dorso-apically; antennae nearly white dorsally at one-third, the remaining ringed with white and creamy-light brown scales, sensilla shorter than the male. Thorax: Creamy-white admixed with light brown scales, with a pair group of erect creamy-white scales admixed with dark brown scales posteriorly. Female slightly larger than male, with forewing length 11.4 mm (n = 1). Forewing shape and pattern similar in males and females (Figs. 6A – D), slightly broadened distally, with nearly straight costa finely arched outwards basally, rounded apex, obliquely rounded termen; upperside grayish-cream, with a few scattered brown to pale brown scales at dorsum margin and distal end, cilia creamy-white with a gray brown dividing transverse line; underside light brown except narrow creamy costal margin. Hindwing (Figs. 6A, B) upperside darker than the forewing, grayish-light brown, cilia creamy-white with a gray brown dividing transverse line; underside paler than the forewing, cream. Abdomen: Grayish-cream, with elongate yellowish-cream scales dorsally. Female genitalia (Figs. 8 A–C) with papillae anales moderate, medially broad, apically rounded; ostium bursae circular, heavily sclerotized ventrolaterally; apophyses posteriores longer than apophyses anteriores, 1.3 times length of apophyses anteriores, both gradually narrowed distally; lateral parts of sterigma broad, gradually tapering laterally, slightly concave medially on posterior margin, with several long setae mostly at median part; antrum cup-shaped, weakly sclerotized (Figs. 8A, B); ductus bursae narrow, with a twisted, irregular sclerotized structure at anterior half (Figs. 8A, C); ductus seminalis arising from anterior end of ductus bursae, slightly behind connection with corpus bursae (Figs. 8A, C); corpus bursae large, pear-shaped, signum moderate. Distribution. Jordan (Jordan Valley), Asia Minor (Eibés, Malatya), Syria?, Kulscha? (Kennel 1901, 1910, Obraztsov 1956, Razowski 1965). Remarks. Cnephasia obsoletana was described by Kennel (1901) based on a single male specimen from the Jordan Valley, Jordan. Obraztsov (1956) recognized that the name was preoccupied and proposed the replacement name Cnephasia kenneli. In 1910 Kennel described Tortrix obsoletana from a male specimen from Eibés, Malatya in southeastern and eastern Asia Minor. According to Razowski (1965), the latter is considered a synonym of C. kenneli. The female has remained undescribed. During the present study, a female collected at the same locality as C. kenneli males was discovered in the HMIM, both sexes collected by the author in Zanjan Province. Because the female is superficially similar to the males of C. kenneli, the two sexes are considered conspecific. As revealed in this study, there is considerable intra-specific variation in the male genitalia of C. kenneli, especially in the shape of the valva. As figured by Razowski (1965: 264, 265), the valva of C. kenneli is pointed, while in examined males the apical part of the valva is more rounded (Figs. 7A, E, H, I) or obliquely rounded (Fig. 7J). In some specimens, the valva is curved internally behind the mid-ventral part (Fig. 7H). Also, the width of the valva in examined males is slightly less than that figured by Razowski (1965). Some of this variation may be an artefact of slide mounting. During the preparation of male genitalia, the lower margin of the apical part of the valva usually turns back and thereby the apical part seems narrower than it actually is. Additionally, the free termination of the sacculus is normally turned more or less upward on the disc of the valva (Figs. 7A, D, I, J), but sometimes it may turn downward depending on slide preparation (Figs. 7E, F, H). Cnephasia kenneli has rather moderate, simple socii (see Razowski 1965: 264, 265), however, in the examined males the socii are relatively wide, 1.6 times the width of the uncus at its narrowest point (n = 5). Furthermore, in most of the examined males, the free termination of the socii are nearly straight or very slightly depressed medially, but they often appear bilobed, i.e., a slightly longer apically rounded lateral lobe and a somewhat shorter medial one (Figs. 7A, C, E). The terminal plate of the gnathos in the examined males is wedge-like (Figs. 7A, C, E), whereas it appears to be trapezoidal in figures presented by Razowski (1965: 264). The density of spines at the free termination of the sacculus also varies among the specimens (Figs. 7A, D, E, F, H–J). Comments. Although males and females are similar superficially, a few differences (except the shorter length of sensilla of female antennae) were observed between them. The female is somewhat larger than male; i.e., forewing length 9.7 – 11.7 mm (= 10.73 mm ± 0.52, n = 12) in males, 11.4 mm (n = 1) in the female. Moreover, the female has a slightly smaller compound eye (Fig. 6G) compared to that of males (Figs. 6E, F). Also, the dorsal surface of the male antennae is covered with white scales only basally or ringed throughout, whereas in female the white scales extended to the proximal one-third of the antennae. In both male and female, the number of scales in darker rings of the antennae is less than those of the white rings.Published as part of Alipanah, Helen, 2019, An overview of the tribe Cnephasiini (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Tortricinae) of Iran with description of a new species, pp. 501-521 in Zootaxa 4661 (3) on pages 508-514, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4661.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/338136
JETP Letters V. 69, I .05
JETP Letters -- March 10, 1999
Volume 69, Issue 5, pp. 365-426
GRAVITY, ASTROPHYSICS
On the possible enhancement of the magnetic field by neutrino reemission processes in the mantle of a supernova
A. A. Gvozdev and I. S. Ognev
Full Text: PDF (111 kB)
FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI
Excitation of tantalum-181 nuclei in a high-temperature femtosecond laser plasma
A. V. Andreev, R. V. Volkov, V. M. Gordienko, P. M. Mikheev, A. B. Savel'ev, E. V. Tkalya, O. V. Chutko, A. A. Shashkov, and A. M. Dykhne
Full Text: PDF (248 kB)
PLASMA, GASES
On the phase state of the core matter in a high-power discharge through a wire
S. A. Pikuz, G. V. Ivanenkov, T. A. Shelkovenko, and D. Hammer
Full Text: PDF (509 kB)
Production of monochromatic radiation in an argon plasma by means of acoustic waves
A. R. Aramyan
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CONDENSED MATTER
Giant negative magnetoresistance in a nonmagnetic semiconductor
A. B. Henriques, N. F. Oliveira, Jr., S. A. Obukhov, and V. A. Sanina
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Effect of asymmetry of CuO2 layers in copper oxides on the anomalous neutron scattering near Tc
V. M. Edelstein
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Macroscopic coherent tunneling in a small particle of an uncompensated antiferromagnet in a strong magnetic field
B. A. Ivanov and V. E. Kireev
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Magnetically two-phase state in Eu1 – xAxMnO3 (A=Ca, Sr)
A. I. Abramovich, R. V. Demin, L. I. Koroleva, A. V. Michurin, and A. I. Smirnitskaya
Full Text: PDF (96 kB)
Role of the curvature of atomic layers in electron field emission from graphitic nanostructured carbon
A. N. Obraztsov, A. P. Volkov, I. Yu. Pavlovskii, A. L. Chuvilin, N. A. Rudina, and V. L. Kuznetsov
Full Text: PDF (413 kB)
METHODS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Weak collapse in the nonlinear Schrödinger equation
Yu. N. Ovchinnikov
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Hierarchical representation of generalized (nonadditive) thermodynamics
A. I. Olemskoi
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