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    Hardware methods in cosmetology. Programs of face care

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    Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Polska Radom University in Radom, Poland HARDWARE METHODS IN COSMETOLOGY PROGRAMS OF FACE CARE N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova Edited by N. Chuhraev W. Zukow N. Samosiuk E. Chuhraeva A. Tereshchenko M. Gunko A. Unichenko A. Paramonova Kiev, Radom 2016 Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Polska Radom University in Radom, Poland HARDWARE METHODS IN COSMETOLOGY PROGRAMS OF FACE CARE N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova Edited by N. Chuhraev W. Zukow N. Samosiuk E. Chuhraeva A. Tereshchenko M. Gunko A. Unichenko A. Paramonova Kiev, Radom 2016 Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A., Paramonova A. Hardware methods in cosmetology. Programs of face care. Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A. eds. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine. Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu. Kiev. Radom. 200 p. ISBN 9781365147661. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.53230 Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu Radom University in Radom HARDWARE METHODS IN COSMETOLOGY PROGRAMS OF FACE CARE N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova Reviewers: prof. zw. dr hab. med. V. Sobetskiy (Ukraine), MD, Professor V. Sobetskiy prof. zw. dr hab. med. A. Vladimirov (Ukraine), MD, Professor A. Vladimirov Edited by N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova In the proposed manual are systematized applications of various physical factors (ultrasonic waves, magnetic fields and optical streams, local exhaustion - vacuum, electric impulses and mechanical oscillations) in cosmetology and esthetic medicine. The described technique of the mixed and combined use of these factors in integrated programs of face care, are considered the common principles and are made concrete recommendations about face care. The practical techniques of skin care are described, developed and approved by employees of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies" about devices of characteristic production. This book is intended for cosmetologists, doctors and medical workers of a wide profile, and also for use as an application guide for the devices MИT-11, КОСМИТ, МВТ-01 and МВТ-01 MT (MTВ, MTФ), AЭСТ-01. N. Chuhraev — the director of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies", doctor science in Medical Psychology. W. Zukow - MD, doctor science, UMK, Torun, Bydgoszcz. N. Samosiuk — the doctor-physiotherapist of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies", Candidate of Medical Sciences. E. Chuhraeva — the doctor-physiotherapist of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies", Candidate of Medical Sciences. A. Tereshchenko — the research fellow of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies". M. Gunko — the doctor-physiotherapist of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies". A. Unichenko — the research fellow of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies". A. Paramonova — the research fellow of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies". © The Author(s) 2016. This articles is published with Open Access. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine and Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Poska, Radom University in Radom, Poland. Open Access This articles is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. Attribution — You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Noncommercial — You may not use this work for commercial purposes. Share Alike — If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one. Zawartość jest objęta licencją Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa-Użycie niekomercyjne-Na tych samych warunkach 3.0 Publishing House: Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Radom University in Radom Str. Zubrzyckiego 2 26-600 Radom Tel.: +48 48 383 66 05 [email protected] Printing House: Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Radom University in Radom Str. Zubrzyckiego 2 26-600 Radom Tel.: +48 48 383 66 05 [email protected] ISBN 9781365147661 DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.53230 200 s. Liczba znaków: 248 000 (ze streszczeniami i okładką). Liczba grafik: 70 x 1 000 znaków (ryczałt) = 70 000 znaków. Razem: Liczba znaków: 318 000 (ze streszczeniami, okładką i grafikami) = 7,95 arkuszy wydawniczych. 200 p. Number of characters: 248 000 (with abstracts). Number of images: 70 x 1000 characters (lump sum) = 70 000 characters. Total: Number of characters: 318 000 (with abstracts, summaries and graphics) = 7,95 sheet publications. Content: INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 7 CHAPTER 1. FACE …………………..…………………………………………………………..….. 11 1.1. Skin. Structure and functions…………………………………………………………….…... 15 1.2. Face muscle …………………………………………………………………………………… 18 1.3. The neuro-receptor apparatus …………………………………………...………………….. 18 1.4. Blood and lymphatic system of the face …………………………………………………..… 19 CHAPTER 2. PHYSICAL FACTORS USED IN COSMETOLOGY ………………………….… 23 2.1. Optical rays in the visible and infrared ranges of the spectrum ………………………...… 24 2.2. Electric current ………………………………………………………………………………. 27 2.3. Ultrasound ………………………………………………………………………………….… 32 2.4. Magnetic field …………………………………………………………………………..…….. 40 2.5. Vacuum ………………………………………………………………………….……………. 41 2.6. Biomechanical stimulation ……………………………………………………….………….. 44 CHAPTER 3. PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS OF APPLICATION OF HARDWARE METHODS IN THE COSMETOLOGY …………………………………………………..……….. 47 3.1. Lymphatic drainage ……………………………………………………………………….…. 47 3.2. Vacuum massage of the face ………………………………………………………………… 51 3.3. Microcurrent procedures …………………………………………………………………..… 54 3.4. Myostimulation ……………………………………………………………………………….. 59 3.5. General recommendations …………………………………………………….…………….. 61 3.6. Symptoms of age-related changes in the face …………………………………………..….. 66 CHAPTER 4. DEVICES FOR CARRYING OUT COSMETIC TREATMENTS FOR THE FACE PRODUCED BY LLC "THE NMC "MEDINTECH" ……………………………………….…… 68 4.1. Vacuum massager MВT-01 ………………………………………….……………………… 68 4.2. Cosmetological combine MИT-11 ……………………………………………..……………. 71 4.3. The description of operating modes of the device in programs for face care ………….… 73 CHAPTER 5. SPECIAL METHODS TO CARE FOR SKIN WITH THE DEVICE MИT-11 (model COSMO) ………………………………………………………………………………………..…….. 84 5.1. Care for dry, aging, sensitive skin ……………………………………………………….….. 85 5.2. Care for oily skin type ……………………………………………………………………….. 88 5.3. Care for problem skin, reduction of acne ……………………………………….………….. 90 CHAPTER 6. APPARATUS "КОСМИТ" for face using ………………………………………… 92 6.1. A description of the apparatus "КОСМИТ" modes in the program for face care …………………………………………………………………………………………………………...92 6.2. Recommended scheme of microcurrents exposure on the device's "COSMIT" ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 103 CHAPTER 7. THE DEVICE FOR MICROCURRENT STIMULATION OF THE MВT-01 MT (three versions) ………………………………………………………………………………………. 117 7.1. Recommended schemes to perform procedures on the unit МВТ-01 МТФ (MВT-01 MT, MВT-01 MTВ) …………………………………………………………………………………..…… 121 CHAPTER 8. THE DEVICE FOR MYOSTIMULATION, AЭСТ-01 model “FACE“……………………………………………………………………………………..………… 139 8.1. Practical guidelines for the implementation of procedures on the device AЭСT-01 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 143 8.2. Problems of top part of the face …………………………………………………..…………. 144 8.3. Problems of lower part of the face …………………………………………………….…….. 153 8.4. Assessment the level of anxiety and depressive patterns, and compensation methods in programs of the face care ………………………………………………………………………...….. 159 References in orygonal ……………………………………………………………………………….. 170 References in transliteration ……………………………………………………………………….…..174 MIT-EF2 Electroporation …………………………………………………………………………… 179 “KOSMIT” ………………………………………………………………………………………..….. 180 МВТ-01 …………………………………………………………………………………………….…. 181 МИT-С ………………………………………………………………………………………….……. 182 МИT-МТ (model МLT) …………………………………………………………………………..… 183 © The Author(s) 2016. This articles is published with Open Access. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine and Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Poska, Radom University in Radom, Poland. Open Access This articles is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. Attribution — You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Noncommercial — You may not use this work for commercial purposes. Share Alike — If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one. INTRODUCTION Our long-term experience of efficient physical methods application in medical rehabilitation and cosmetology, numerous researches conducted in the leading scientific centers of the world, on the determination of magnetic fields action mechanism, an optical stream, electric currents and ultrasonic fluctuations on biological tissue. All these investigations have stimulated the development of recent trends in a hardware cosmetology and the creation of high-performance technologies of facial and body care, for the purpose of delay of the aging processes in a human body and providing their attractive esthetic look. In the technologies developed by us, there are three principles. Firstly: a systemic many-level approach to the definition of the main influence zones, while setting procedure. Secondly: physiologically reasonable choice of physical factors, for restitution of work on biological systems of a human body. Thirdly: physiologically reasonable resonance principle of a parameters choice is a form of a signal, its amplitude or power, frequency of modulation or duration of an impulse, spectral range and others. Today it is hard to find at least one expert, who is working in a cosmetology and would call into question high performance of the application of a machine cosmetology in the fight for beauty, a retardation of aging and preservations of youth. The hardware cosmetology gives the chance not only to improve the appearance of the skin but also to restore the natural mechanism of work of the functional systems responsible for the skin, fat deposits and muscular tissue. For the achievement of optimal result on the care of person, neck and “decollete” zone of at implementation of procedures with the use of vehicle methods the observance of the next basic stages needed: Cleaning and deintoxication skin and organism on the whole. An improvement of microcirculation of liquid is in the zone of influence. An improvement of innervation of the skin is within the area of influence. Stimulation of exchange processes is in a skin and muscles (functional systems related to them), improvement of their feed and satiation water. Protection of skin from external influences using masks and creams. In case of physical factors application in cosmetology it is necessary to observe next basic principles: Physiology - procedure choice determined by the state of the skin, problems with her normal functioning, task and expected result that you want to get, presence of vehicle facilities, that provides influence the set physical factor with parameters optimal for normalization of the function of the certain physiological system. Adequacy of influence is a choice of a physical factor and methodology of realization of procedure must correspond to adaptation possibilities of the organism of the client. Complexity and system of vehicle cosmetology - a procedural complex must provide affecting different systems of the organism. To envisage not only local but also reflex affecting internal organs, the aesthetic state of skin and muscles of the face of client depends on work of that. Early use - reasonable application of physical factors in the early stages considerably improves results and abbreviates a number of procedures. Sequence - the variety of application of procedures it is necessary to choose, taking into account the pre-arranged effect, synergism, at the action of different physical factors and results of previous procedures. Periodicity - depending on the state of the skin and her rehabilitation potential originally conducted 5-15 procedures. Procedures, as a rule, are conducted 2-3 times per a week. An interruption between procedures must be about 2-4 weeks. Subsequent "supporting" procedures conducted 3-5 one time per a month. Optimal dosages - appointing duration of manipulation to take into account the criteria of power/dose/effect and physiological features of work of the organism. The dynamic quality of the use - to avoid getting of organism used to influence, during all course it is necessary to change the parameters of the recipe of procedures depending on the physiological features of the zone of procedure and her reaction on a physical factor. Individual approach - it is desirable to take into account biological rhythms, type of skin, her state, sexual and age-related features of clients while setting procedures. It is crucial to consider the psychosomatic state of client and presence of syndrome of the hidden depression or chronic tiredness while drafting the program of face care. Psychosomatic correction - often it is enough customers with the syndromes of the hidden depression or chronic tiredness are present; it reduces the efficiency of the conducted procedures considerably. For indemnification of it providing the maximal comfort level of realization of procedures and application is needed in the complex program of physical factors and modes, offering indemnification of the hidden depression and decline of the degree of the syndrome of chronic tiredness. Relaxation - the deeper relaxation for a client, the more efficient procedure. Optimal is a variant when a client sleeps during the procedure. Decrease of negative indications level - before the beginning of procedures and after every cleaning procedure, it is necessary to execute cleaning of facial skin alkaline solutions (Ph no less than 5,5), to execute the massage of zone of venous outflow (from a mastoid to the connected zone) in the flow of 1-2 minutes from every side and in every 30-40 minutes of work with a customer, to execute the easy massage of lymph nodes of person in a flow 0,5 - 1 minutes from every side. Care of person with the use of the techniques and vehicles, worked out by a firm "Мединтех" (Medintech), are the newest technologies of effective work in cosmetology. In combination with hand methodologies and individually neat cosmetic vehicle, procedures allow reaching staggering results.Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A., Paramonova A. Hardware methods in cosmetology. Programs of face care. Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A. eds. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine. Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu. Kiev. Radom. 200 p. ISBN 9781365147661. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5323

    Data informed physical models for district heating grids with distributed heat sources to understand thermal and hydraulic aspects

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    The aim of the study was to develop data informed physical models for simulation of district heating (DH) grids for better presentation of hydraulic and thermal aspects in the DH grids integrating heat prosumers. A DH grid organized as a ring and integrating a heat prosumer from a data center was analyzed. In this study, an extensive analysis for thermal and hydraulic aspects of theDH grid considering different configurations of distributed sources was performed. Different configurations for the prosumer connection, the return to return and the return to supply, together with the pressure and temperature control, were investigated. The results showed that increasing the share of renewable heat from the prosumer to the DH grid caused a pressure imbalance in substations close to it. Variable speed pump control was the solution for these issues and it gave up to 34% electricity savings. Lowering temperature levels in the DH network led to a decrease in DH heat losses of up to 14%. The return to supply configuration showed advantages in integrating the prosumer, as regards lower return temperatures and better waste heat utilization. The results indicated the main hydraulic and thermal features of integrating the prosumer in the DH grid

    Astronomy Reports V. 46, I. 03

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    Astronomy Reports -- March 2002 Volume 46, Issue 3, pp. 173-258 Does the LMC Possess a Dark Bulge? A. V. Zasov and A. V. Khoperskov pp. 173-181 Full Text: PDF (388 kB) Spatial Structure of the Globular Cluster M15 Z. I. Peikov and P. I. Kadiiskaya pp. 182-192 Full Text: PDF (272 kB) A Catalog of Star-Forming Regions in the Galaxy V. S. Avedisova pp. 193-205 Full Text: PDF (312 kB) Microstructure of Pulsar Radio Pulses Measured with a Time Resolution of 62.5 ns at 1650 MHz M. V. Popov, N. Bartel, W. H. Cannon, A. Yu. Novikov, V. I. Kondratiev, and V. I. Altunin pp. 206-215 Full Text: PDF (254 kB) A Magnetized Disk around an O Star: Polarization of the OH Maser Emission V. I. Slysh, I. E. Val'tts, and V. Migenes pp. 216-223 Full Text: PDF (233 kB) Intermediate-Brightness Equatorial Spectrophotometric Standards V. M. Tereshchenko pp. 224-232 Full Text: PDF (137 kB) Studies of Intermediate-Mass Stellar Models Using Eclipsing Binaries D. A. Kovaleva pp. 233-245 Full Text: PDF (405 kB) Sources of the Global Magnetic Field of the Sun V. A. Kotov and I. V. Setyaeva pp. 246-254 Full Text: PDF (193 kB) Influence of Collective Plasma Processes on the Theoretical Flux of Solar Neutrinos A. V. Fedorova and A. V. Tutukov pp. 255-258 Full Text: PDF (101 kB)Archived web conten

    The spiritual song in the perception of Alexander Tereshchenko

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    Детальні студії над науковою спадщиною Олександра Терещенка (1806–1865) у cфері етнології дали можливість авторці статті виявити матеріал, що підтверджує зацікавлення вченого феноменом духовної пісні в українській усній традиції. Власне, увага до духовної пісні, до різних рівнів її функціонування у багатотомному дослідженні О. Терещенка «Бытъ русскаго народа», виданому 1848 року, простежується лише на українському ґрунті. Метою статті є систематизація цього матеріалу на тлі інших записів і прижиттєвих публікацій дослідника, а також публікацій пізнішого часу. У статті застосовуються методи, традиційні для історії української фольклористики: насамперед історичний, порівняльний, описовий, що зумовлено специфікою статті, епізодично використано структурно-типологічний і герменевтичний методи. Новизна й актуальність статті випливають з того, що народознавчі праці Олександра Терещенка вивчалися мало, а це сприяло використанню його записів та ширших напрацювань у недостатньо чесний спосіб. Попри те, проблематика дослідження української народної духовної пісні на сучасному етапі українознавчих студій набуває особливої гостроти у зв’язку з тим, що вивчення цього фольклорного різновиду тривалий період гальмувалося несприятливими суспільно-політичними чинниками. Терещенкові записи й спостереження в контексті досліджень духовних пісень тут розглянуті вперше, що дає підставу зробити висновок про неперехідне значення його записів та спостережень для різнобічного пізнання й осмислення природи духовних пісень і особливостей їх функціонування. Серед іншого треба наголосити на безсумнівній цінності найдавніших публікацій популярних творів, виразних свідченнях пошанування окремих святих, майстерних описах середовищ, які сприяли вихованню виконавців, слухачів та популяризаторів української духовної пісні.Detailed studies of the scientific heritage of Alexander Tereshchenko (1806–1865) in the field of ethnology allowed the author of the article to identify the material confirming the scientist's interest in the phenomenon of a spiritual song in the Ukrainian oral tradition. It is worth noting that attention to the spiritual song to the different levels of its functioning in a multi-volume study of A. Tereshchenko "Way of life of the Russian people", published in 1848, can be traced only on Ukrainian ground. The purpose of the article is to systematize this material according to other records and lifetime publications of the researcher, as well as publications of later times. The article uses methods traditional for the history of Ukrainian Folklore Studies: primarily historical, comparative, descriptive, due to the specifics of the article, occasionally were used structuraltypo-logical and hermeneutic methods. The novelty and relevance of the article stem from the fact that the ethnographic works of Oleksandr Tereshchenko have been little studied, and this fact has contributed to the use of his records and broader elaborations in an insufficiently honest way. Nevertheless, studying of Ukrainian folk spiritual songs at the present stage of Ukrainian studies becomes particularly acute because investigating this folk variety has been hampered for a long time by adverse sociopolitical factors. Tereshchenko's records and observations in the context of research of spiritual songs are considered here for the first time, giving grounds to conclude about the intransitive significance of his records and observations for versatile cognition and comprehension of the nature of spiritual songs and features of their functioning. Among other things, it is necessary to emphasize the undoubted value of the oldest publications of popular works, the clear evidence of respect for individual saints, the masterful descriptions of environments that contributed to the education of performers, listeners and promoters of Ukrainian spiritual song

    Obchodní strategie poskytovatele ubytování na evropském trhu a jeho reakce na COVID-19

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    The aim of this work is to carry out analysis of the business strategy of an accommodation provider in the European market, which is based on external and internal environment of a company that operates as a rental property manager. Basic theoretical background regarding business strategy and tools for its analysis are introduced in the theoretical part and then are implemented in the practical part. External environment is analyzed by doing PEST analysis and by using Porter`s five forces model. Internal environment of the firm is analyzed by applying Balanced Scorecard, which makes a detailed overview of internal processes within the company. Another goal of the work is to demonstrate the activities, which the analyzed firm has implemented in response to COVID-19 and to evaluate their effectiveness. The interview with the country director of the firm is presented in the work in order to elaborate on strategic decisions the company`s management made in order to sustain the impact of the horrific pandemic.Cílem této práce je provést analýzu obchodní strategie jednoho z poskytovatelů ubytování na evropském trhu. Analýza je založena na externím a interním prostředí společnosti, která působí jako správce pronájmu nemovitostí. V teoretické části jsou představeny základní teoretické principy i nástroje týkající se obchodní strategie, které jsou následně implementovány v praktické části. Externí prostředí je analyzováno pomocí PEST analýzy a pomocí Porterova modelu pěti sil. Interní prostředí firmy je analyzováno pomocí BSC (systému vyvážených ukazatelů výkonnosti podniku), který poskytuje podrobný přehled interních procesů ve společnosti. Dalším cílem práce je ukázat strategie, které analyzovaná firma implementovala v reakci na COVID-19, a vyhodnotit jejich účinnost. V práci je obsažen rozhovor s ředitelem firmy za účelem rozpracování strategických rozhodnutí, které vedení společnosti učinilo za účelem zabránění větších dopadu hrozné pandemie

    JETP Letters V. 79, I .03

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    JETP Letters -- February 10, 2004 Volume 79, Issue 3, pp. 101-140 GRAVITY, ASTROPHYSICS Coexistence of Different Vacua in the Effective Quantum Field Theory and Multiple Point Principle G. E. Volovik pp. 101-105 Full Text: PDF (60 kB) FIELDS, PARTICLES, AND NUCLEI New Limits on Dinucleon Decay into Invisible Channels V. I. Tretyak, V. Yu. Denisov, and Yu. G. Zdesenko pp. 106-108 Full Text: PDF (37 kB) ATOMS, SPECTRA, RADIATIONS Coherent Multiple Scattering Effects and Monte Carlo Method V. L. Kuzmin and I. V. Meglinski pp. 109-112 Full Text: PDF (55 kB) CONDENSED MATTER On the Two-Parametric Theory of Superconductivity R. O. Zaitsev pp. 113-116 Full Text: PDF (62 kB) Probing Structural Relaxation in Complex Fluids by Critical Fluctuations A. F. Kostko, M. A. Anisimov, and J. V. Sengers pp. 117-120 Full Text: PDF (62 kB) Hybrids of Carbyne and Fullerene A. R. Sabirov, I. V. Stankevich, and L. A. Chernozatonskii pp. 121-125 Full Text: PDF (118 kB) Magnetoresonant Hardening of Silicon Single Crystals Yu. A. Ossipyan, R. B. Morgunov, A. A. Baskakov, A. M. Orlov, A. A. Skvortsov, E. N. Inkina, and Y. Tanimoto pp. 126-130 Full Text: PDF (116 kB) Decrease in the Bond Energy of Arsenic Atoms on the GaAs(100)-(2 × 4)/c(2 × 8) Surface Due to the Effect of Adsorbed Cesium O. E. Tereshchenko, V. L. Alperovich, and A. S. Terekhov pp. 131-135 Full Text: PDF (115 kB) Aharonov–Bohm Oscillation Amplitude in Small Ballistic Interferometers V. A. Tkachenko, Z. D. Kvon, D. V. Sheglov, A. V. Latyshev, A. I. Toropov, O. A. Tkachenko, D. G. Baksheyev, and A. L. Aseev pp. 136-140 Full Text: PDF (116 kB)Archived web conten

    Astronomy Reports V. 45, I. 12

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    Astronomy Reports -- December 2001 Volume 45, Issue 12, pp. 929-1017 Microlensing by a Noncompact Spheroidal Gravitational Lens M. B. Bogdanov pp. 929-934 Full Text: PDF (178 kB) Spectral Characteristics of Faint Radio Sources of the KHOLOD Survey N. S. Soboleva and A. V. Temirova pp. 935-941 Full Text: PDF (181 kB) A Magnetized Disk around an O Star in W75N. A VLBI Map of the OH Maser V. I. Slysh, I. E. Val'tts, and V. Migenes pp. 942-948 Full Text: PDF (186 kB) Twenty-Year-Long Monitoring of the H2O Maser S269 E. E. Lekht, M. I. Pashchenko, and I. I. Berulis pp. 949-959 Full Text: PDF (796 kB) The Formation of Polarized Lines: Allowance for the Hanle Effect S. I. Grachev pp. 960-966 Full Text: PDF (196 kB) Acceleration of Close Binaries in Supernova Explosions V. D. Pal'shin and A. I. Tsygan pp. 967-971 Full Text: PDF (146 kB) Age and Metallicity Estimates for Moderate-Mass Stars in Eclipsing Binaries D. A. Kovaleva pp. 972-983 Full Text: PDF (369 kB) Algorithms for Data Analysis in Gravitational-Wave Experiments V. N. Rudenko pp. 984-994 Full Text: PDF (224 kB) The Construction of Self-Consistent Models for Outflowing Stellar Envelopes G. S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan and A. V. Dorodnitsyn pp. 995-1001 Full Text: PDF (185 kB) Intermediate-Brightness Spectrophotometric Standards. Standards Near +40° Declination V. M. Tereshchenko pp. 1002-1011 Full Text: PDF (170 kB) Quasi-Biennial Oscillations of the Global Solar Magnetic Field V. N. Obridko and B. D. Shelting pp. 1012-1017 Full Text: PDF (946 kB)Archived web conten

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