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    Technical Physics Letters V. 25, I. 07

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    Technical Physics Letters -- July 1999 Volume 25, Issue 7, pp. 505-589 JULY 12, 1999 Magnetic-field-induced superconductivity? M. V. Krasin'kova Full Text: PDF (17 kB) Picosecond semiconductor lasers with a multisection saturable absorber, fabricated by heavy ion implantation G. B. Venus, I. M. Gadzhiev, A. E. Gubenko, N. D. Il'inskaya, and E. L. Portnoi Full Text: PDF (45 kB) Chemical reactions at high temperatures as a source of pressure pulses V. P. Kortkhondzhiya and M. O. Mdivnishvili Full Text: PDF (135 kB) Acoustic emission and dynamical relaxation of nonchemical energy in martensitic transformations V. A. Plotnikov Full Text: PDF (44 kB) Impact-resistant high-temperature superconductor J. N. Anneli and M. M. Bolotashvili Full Text: PDF (24 kB) Microwave and rf excitation of a discharge in sulfur vapor with added neon A. N. Kozlov, G. A. Lyakhov, Yu. V. Pavlov, A. E. Reznikov, R. M. Umarkhodzhaev, and É. D. Shlifer Full Text: PDF (43 kB) Influence of self-oxide formation regimes on the properties of oxide–p-InSe heterojunctions V. N. Katerinchuk, Z. D. Kovalyuk, and A. V. Zaslonkin Full Text: PDF (22 kB) Suppression of parasitic backgating by hydrogenation of ion-doped gallium arsenide structures V. A. Kagadei, Yu. V. Lilenko, L. S. Shirokova, and D. I. Proskurovskii Full Text: PDF (31 kB) Natural frequency spectrum of a flat superconducting cable A. A. Akhmetov, S. S. Ivanov, and I. O. Shchegolev Full Text: PDF (71 kB) Microscopic principles of information recording in condensed media M. D. Bal'makov, L. N. Blinov, I. V. Murin, and N. S. Pocheptsova Full Text: PDF (42 kB) Separation of germanium and silicon oxides by plasma-chemical deposition of germanosilicate glass in a moving plasma column K. M. Golant and I. V. Nikitin Full Text: PDF (149 kB) Electron impact ionization of (1s2s2p)4Pj autoionization states of the lithium atom V. N. Krasilinets Full Text: PDF (43 kB) Influence of a sapphire substrate on the emission spectra of gallium nitride light-emitting diodes V. E. Kudryashov, S. S. Mamakin, and A. É. Yunovich Full Text: PDF (34 kB) Attraction of macrobodies in a plasma A. E. Dubinov, V. S. Zhdanov, A. M. Ignatov, S. Yu. Kornilov, S. A. Sadovoi, and V. D. Selemir Full Text: PDF (177 kB) Magnetization and nature of the rotation of the solar convective zone Yu. V. Vandakurov Full Text: PDF (47 kB) Investigation of oxidation and segregation processes at the surface of titanium nickelide S. P. Belyaev, F. Z. Gil'mutdinov, and O. M. Kanunnikova Full Text: PDF (37 kB) JULY 26, 1999 Properties of BaxSr1 – xTiO3 films grown by rf magnetron sputtering on sapphire with an SrTiO3 sublayer E. K. Hollmann, V. I. Gol'drin, V. E. Loginov, A. M. Prudan, and A. V. Zemtsov Full Text: PDF (31 kB) Giant change in the optical absorption of an La0.35Pr0.35Ca0.3MnO3 film near a metal–insulator transition and its possible application Yu. P. Sukhorukov, N. N. Loshkareva, E. A. Gan'shina, A. R. Kaul', O. Yu. Gorbenko, and K. A. Fatieva Full Text: PDF (51 kB) Investigation of gas diffusion through films of fullerene-containing poly(phenylene oxide) G. A. Polotskaya, D. V. Andreeva, and G. K. El'yashevich Full Text: PDF (35 kB) High-Q whispering-gallery oscillations in a shielded spherical dielectric cavity S. N. Khar'kovskii, Yu. F. Filippov, Z. E. Eremenko, A. E. Kogut, and V. V. Kutuzov Full Text: PDF (47 kB) Real structure of Cd2Nb2O7 pyrochlore single crystals I. L. Shul'pina, N. N. Kolpakova, M. P. Shcheglov, and A. O. Lebedev Full Text: PDF (274 kB) Hydrodynamic characteristics of pulsed processes in a compressible medium with a multiple (pulsating) energy deposition law V. S. Krutikov and A. G. Lopatnev Full Text: PDF (54 kB) Possible ionization of mercury atoms by elastic reflection in hyperthermal surface ionization experiments N. M. Blashenkov and G. Ya. Lavrent'ev Full Text: PDF (30 kB) Reverse saturable absorption in aromatic polyimides sensitized with fullerenes and dyes N. V. Kamanina and L. N. Kaporskii Full Text: PDF (30 kB) Induction self-acceleration of a high-current electron beam A. E. Dubinov Full Text: PDF (163 kB) Adsorption of sulfur on heated (101-bar 0) Re N. R. Gall', E. V. Rut'kov, and A. Ya. Tontegode Full Text: PDF (136 kB) Use of ellipsometric measurements for high-sensitivity monitoring of surface temperature M. V. Yakushev and V. A. Shvets Full Text: PDF (49 kB) Influence of an external electric field on the recovery of stabilized zirconium dioxide under helium ion bombardment O. N. Gorshkov, V. A. Novikov, and A. P. Kasatkin Full Text: PDF (30 kB) Resonant nature of the sensitivity of gas-analytical chemical sensors using a composite acoustic resonator S. G. Alekseev, S. V. Boritko, L. M. Dorozhkin, and G. D. Mansfel'd Full Text: PDF (88 kB) Production of highly dispersed metal powders by electrical explosion in reduced-pressure nitrogen V. S. Sedoi and V. V. Valevich Full Text: PDF (23 kB) Recording of the dynamic wave structure at the surface of a rotating liquid P. P. Belousov, P. Ya. Belousov, and Yu. N. Dubnishchev Full Text: PDF (408 kB) Plasma parameters of an electron cyclotron resonance discharge in a magnetic mirror in a quasi-gasdynamic confinement regime A. V. Vodop'yanov, S. V. Golubev, V. G. Zorin, S. V. Razin, and M. A. Shilov Full Text: PDF (35 kB)Archived web conten

    Physics of the Solid State V. 42, I. 08

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    Physics of the Solid State -- August 2000 Volume 42, Issue 8, pp. 1381-1578 METALS AND SUPERCONDUCTORS Magnetothermo-emf and Wiedemann–Franz Law for Tungsten Single Crystals under the Conditions of Static Skin Effect A. B. Batdalov, Sh. B. Abdulvagidov, and A. M. Aliev pp. 1381-1386 Full Text: PDF (87 kB) Raman and IR Spectra of New Organic Metals (ET)8[Hg4X12(C6H5Y)2] (X, Y = Cl, Br) R. M. Vlasova, I. I. Reshina, N. V. Drichko, and R. N. Lyubovskaya pp. 1387-1393 Full Text: PDF (113 kB) Heat Conductivity of LuInCu4 A. V. Golubkov, L. S. Parfen'eva, I. A. Smirnov, H. Misiorek, J. Mucha, and A. Jezowski pp. 1394-1397 Full Text: PDF (63 kB) Process of Magnetic Field Penetration into the High-Temperature Superconductor YBa2Cu3O7 – delta V. M. Arzhavitin, N. N. Efimova, M. B. Ustimenkova, and V. A. Finkel' pp. 1398-1402 Full Text: PDF (83 kB) SEMICONDUCTORS AND DIELECTRICS Effects of Aggregation of Squaryl Dye on Photogeneration of Charges in Amorphous Molecular Semiconductors Based on Poly-N-epoxypropyl Carbazole N. A. Davidenko and A. A. Ishchenko pp. 1403-1409 Full Text: PDF (107 kB) Superluminescence of Er3+ in an Amorphous Silicon Matrix V. I. Emel'yanov, B. V. Kamenev, P. K. Kashkarov, E. I. Konstantinova, V. Yu. Timoshenko, E. I. Terukov, M. S. Bresler, and O. B. Gusev pp. 1410-1413 Full Text: PDF (65 kB) Peak in the Magnetic-Field Dependence of Diffusion-Induced Thermopower for n-Bi–Sb Semiconducting Alloys V. D. Kagan, N. A. Red'ko, N. A. Rodionov, and V. I. Pol'shin pp. 1414-1421 Full Text: PDF (128 kB) Structural Defects in 6H-SiC Substrates and Their Effect on the Sublimation Growth of Epitaxial Layers in Vacuum L. M. Sorokin, A. S. Tregubova, M. P. Shcheglov, A. A. Lebedev, and N. S. Savkina pp. 1422-1426 Full Text: PDF (404 kB) XANES Calculation of Chalcogenide Spinel CdIn2S4 N. Yu. Safontseva and I. Ya. Nikiforov pp. 1427-1430 Full Text: PDF (50 kB) Effect of Contact with Air on the Photoluminescence Spectrum of Porous Silicon V. F. Agekyan, A. M. Aprelev, R. Laiho, and Yu. A. Stepanov pp. 1431-1434 Full Text: PDF (73 kB) Two-Wave Interaction on a Photorefractive Grating in Cubic Gyrotropic Crystals in the Case of Strong Coupling R. V. Litvinov, S. M. Shandarov, and S. G. Chistyakov pp. 1435-1442 Full Text: PDF (102 kB) Raman Scattering in the Bi2TeO5 Single Crystal K. V. Domoratskii, V. I. Pastukhov, A. Yu. Kudzin, L. Ya. Sadovskaya, V. M. Rizak, and V. A. Stefanovich pp. 1443-1446 Full Text: PDF (79 kB) Nonempirical Quantum-Chemical Calculations of the Magnetic Shielding Tensor of Nuclei 47, 49Ti in Crystalline Titanium Oxides L. S. Vorotilova, L. V. Dmitrieva, and B. F. Shchegolev pp. 1447-1450 Full Text: PDF (52 kB) Energy Features of Bound Polaron States in Colored NaCl and KBr Crystals E. V. Korovkin and T. A. Lebedkina pp. 1451-1455 Full Text: PDF (75 kB) DEFECTS, DISLOCATIONS, AND PHYSICS OF STRENGTH Grain Size, Stress, and Creep in Polycrystalline Solids F. R. M. Nabarro pp. 1456-1459 Full Text: PDF (56 kB) Effect of Annealing on the Excess Free Volume and Strength of Amorphous Alloys V. I. Betekhtin, E. L. Gyulikhandanov, A. G. Kadomtsev, A. Yu. Kipyatkova, and O. V. Tolochko pp. 1460-1464 Full Text: PDF (65 kB) MAGNETISM AND FERROELECTRICITY Local Spin Configurations of Fe Atoms in the Rh1 – xFex (x = 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3) System with Competing Exchange Interactions V. P. Parfenova, N. N. Delyagin, A. L. Erzinkyan, and S. I. Reiman pp. 1465-1470 Full Text: PDF (69 kB) Modification of Spin-Wave Resonance Spectra in Films due to Damping and Finite Surface-Spin Pinning R. N. Nosov and D. I. Sementsov pp. 1471-1477 Full Text: PDF (97 kB) The Dependence of Pulse Properties of Ferrous Borate Single Crystals on Their Thickness A. V. Bukvin, O. S. Kolotov, and V. A. Pogozhev pp. 1478-1482 Full Text: PDF (60 kB) Microscopic Stability Mechanisms of a Charge-Ordered Phase of La1.5Sr0.5NiO4 A. Yu. Zakharov, A. E. Nikiforov, and V. A. Smorkalov pp. 1483-1487 Full Text: PDF (84 kB) Temperature Dependence of Spontaneous Magnetization of Spinel Ferrites with a Frustrated Magnetic Structure L. G. Antoshina, A. N. Goryaga, and V. V. San'kov pp. 1488-1491 Full Text: PDF (61 kB) Magnetic Properties of TlCoS2 and TlCoSe2 Layered Compounds R. Z. Sadykhov, É. M. Kerimova, Yu. G. Asadov, and R. K. Veliev pp. 1492-1493 Full Text: PDF (42 kB) Relation between Giant Volume Magnetostriction and Colossal Magnetoresistance near the Curie Temperature of Sm0.55Sr0.45MnO3 A. I. Abramovich, L. I. Koroleva, A. V. Michurin, O. Yu. Gorbenko, and A. R. Kaul' pp. 1494-1498 Full Text: PDF (74 kB) Anomalous Increase in the Unipolarity of Doped Lithium Niobate Crystals in the Temperature Range 300–400 K M. N. Palatnikov, V. A. Sandler, N. V. Sidorov, A. V. Gur'yanov, and V. T. Kalinnikov pp. 1499-1507 Full Text: PDF (588 kB) LATTICE DYNAMICS AND PHASE TRANSITIONS Investigation of Superionic Phase Transition in the CuCr1 – xVxS2 System by X-ray Diffraction and Magnetic Methods R. F. Al'mukhametov, R. A. Yakshibaev, É. V. Gabitov, and A. R. Abdullin pp. 1508-1511 Full Text: PDF (56 kB) Synergetics of Martensitic Structures in Shape Memory Crystals G. A. Malygin pp. 1512-1516 Full Text: PDF (62 kB) Quasi-Reversible Superprotonic Phase Transition in K9H7(SO4)8 · H2O Crystals E. D. Yakushkin and A. I. Baranov pp. 1517-1521 Full Text: PDF (86 kB) LOW-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS AND SURFACE PHYSICS Effect of Quantizing Magnetic Field on the Spectrum and Damping of Polaritons in Double Two-Dimensional Electronic Systems N. N. Beletskii and S. A. Borisenko pp. 1522-1528 Full Text: PDF (90 kB) Effect of Localized-Exciton Energy Relaxation on the Emission Spectrum of ZnS–ZnSe Single Quantum Wells N. V. Bondar' pp. 1529-1534 Full Text: PDF (85 kB) Giant Burst of the Emission Line Intensity of Spatially Indirect Excitons in GaAs/AlGaAs Double Quantum Wells E. S. Moskalenko, V. V. Krivolapchuk, and A. L. Zhmodikov pp. 1535-1541 Full Text: PDF (86 kB) Electronic Structure of Cobalt Disilicide Film S. I. Kurganskii and N. S. Pereslavtseva pp. 1542-1547 Full Text: PDF (125 kB) POLYMERS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS Structural Defects in Carbazolyl-Containing Polymers with Polymethine Dye Impurities Yu. A. Skryshevskii, A. K. Kadashchuk, and N. I. Ostapenko pp. 1548-1553 Full Text: PDF (78 kB) X-ray Scattering from Freely Suspended Smectic-A Films L. V. Mirantsev pp. 1554-1560 Full Text: PDF (81 kB) FULLERENES AND ATOMIC CLUSTERS Collective Electron Excitations in 3D Graphite Clusters S. S. Moliver pp. 1561-1568 Full Text: PDF (82 kB) Energy of Deformed and Defective Carbon Clusters A. E. Romanov and A. G. Sheinerman pp. 1569-1574 Full Text: PDF (103 kB) Effect of Hydrogen on the Structure of Ultradisperse Diamond A. E. Aleksenskii, M. V. Baidakova, A. Ya. Vul', A. T. Dideikin, V. I. Siklitskii, and S. P. Vul' pp. 1575-1578 Full Text: PDF (215 kB)Archived web conten

    Physics of the Solid State V. 44, I. 10

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    Physics of the Solid State -- October 2002 Volume 44, Issue 10, pp. 1809-2012 REVIEWS Electromagnetic and Fluctuation-Electromagnetic Forces of Interaction of Moving Particles and Nanoprobes with Surfaces: A Nonrelativistic Consideration G. V. Dedkov and A. A. Kyasov pp. 1809-1832 Full Text: PDF (251 kB) METALS AND SUPERCONDUCTORS Band Structure of ZrB2, VB2, NbB2, and TaB2 Hexagonal Diborides: Comparison with Superconducting MgB2 I. R. Shein and A. L. Ivanovskii pp. 1833-1839 Full Text: PDF (288 kB) Effect of Ion Irradiation on the Upper Critical Magnetic Field in Electronic and Hole d-Wave Superconductors N. P. Shabanova, S. I. Krasnosvobodtsev, A. V. Varlashkin, and A. I. Golovashkin pp. 1840-1844 Full Text: PDF (77 kB) SEMICONDUCTORS AND DIELECTRICS Thermopower of Lead Chalcogenides at High Pressures V. V. Shchennikov, S. V. Ovsyannikov, and A. Yu. Derevskov pp. 1845-1849 Full Text: PDF (65 kB) Electrophysical Properties and Electronic Structure of Tin-Doped Antimony Telluride I. V. Gasenkova, M. K. Zhitinskaya, S. A. Nemov, and L. D. Ivanova pp. 1850-1853 Full Text: PDF (69 kB) Secondary Anti-Stokes Emission from the Bulk of Gallium Phosphide at 4.2 K V. S. Gorelik, A. L. Karuzskii, and P. P. Sverbil' pp. 1854-1858 Full Text: PDF (92 kB) On the Role Played by Bending Vibrations in Heat Transfer in Layered Crystals N. A. Abdullaev, R. A. Suleimanov, M. A. Aldzhanov, and L. N. Alieva pp. 1859-1863 Full Text: PDF (65 kB) Nonempirical Quantum-Chemical Calculation of the Electric Field Gradient at the 51V Nucleus Sites in Alkali Metavanadates L. S. Vorotilova, L. V. Dmitrieva, S. A. Lavrov, and B. F. Shchegolev pp. 1864-1868 Full Text: PDF (76 kB) Second Harmonic Generation and Rectification of Space-Charge Waves in Photorefractive Crystals V. V. Bryksin and M. P. Petrov pp. 1869-1879 Full Text: PDF (123 kB) DEFECTS, DISLOCATIONS, AND PHYSICS OF STRENGTH Method for Estimating Local Lattice Distortions near a Magnetic Ion Based on the Parameters of the Ligand Hyperfine Interaction: Ce3+ in the Fluorite Homologous Series Ts. A. Gavasheli, D. M. Daraseliya, D. L. Dzhaparidze, R. I. Mirianashvili, O. V. Romelashvili, and T. I. Sanadze pp. 1880-1884 Full Text: PDF (56 kB) Motion of Dislocations through Ensembles of Forest Dislocations and Point Obstacles upon the Simultaneous Action of Static and Cyclic Loads B. M. Loginov, A. N. Proskurnin, and E. V. Vershinin pp. 1885-1888 Full Text: PDF (50 kB) MAGNETISM AND FERROELECTRICITY Electron Transport in Granular Amorphous Silicon Dioxide Films with Ferromagnetic Nanoparticles Placed in a Magnetic Field L. V. Lutsev, Yu. E. Kalinin, A. V. Sitnikov, and O. V. Stognei pp. 1889-1897 Full Text: PDF (283 kB) Bismuth-Induced Enhancement of Magneto-Optical Effects in Iron Garnets: A Theoretical Analysis A. S. Moskvin and A. V. Zenkov pp. 1898-1906 Full Text: PDF (108 kB) The Nature of Anomalies in the Magnetoresistance of Antiferromagnetic YBa2Cu3O6 + x A. S. Moskvin and Yu. D. Panov pp. 1907-1915 Full Text: PDF (115 kB) Charge Segregation and a Nonuniform Magnetic State in Donor- and Acceptor-Doped LaMnO3 N. N. Loshkareva, A. V. Korolev, T. I. Arbuzova, N. I. Solin, N. A. Viglin, I. B. Smolyak, N. G. Bebenin, Yu. P. Sukhorukov, S. V. Naumov, N. V. Kostromitina, and A. M. Balbashov pp. 1916-1924 Full Text: PDF (125 kB) Magnetic Properties of FexMn1 – xS Sulfides Exhibiting the Magnetoresistive Effect G. A. Petrakovskii, L. I. Ryabinkina, G. M. Abramova, A. D. Balaev, O. B. Romanova, G. I. Makovetskii, K. I. Yanushkevich, and A. I. Galyas pp. 1925-1928 Full Text: PDF (67 kB) Piezoelectric Properties of Crystals of Some Protein Aminoacids and Their Related Compounds V. V. Lemanov, S. N. Popov, and G. A. Pankova pp. 1929-1935 Full Text: PDF (112 kB) LATTICE DYNAMICS AND PHASE TRANSITIONS Manifestation of Quantum Statistics in Vibrational Dynamics of Poly(ethylene) Crystals A. I. Slutsker, V. I. Vettegren, V. L. Gilyarov, G. Dadobaev, V. B. Kulik, and L. S. Titenkov pp. 1936-1943 Full Text: PDF (99 kB) Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectrum and Transition from the Incommensurate Phase to the Commensurate Phase of a Crystal M. A. Popov pp. 1944-1948 Full Text: PDF (59 kB) Effect of Hydrostatic and Chemical Pressure on BaF2 and BaF2 : Eu2+ Crystals A. E. Nikiforov, A. Yu. Zakharov, V. A. Chernyshev, M. Yu. Ugryumov, and S. V. Kotomanov pp. 1949-1953 Full Text: PDF (62 kB) A Study of the Phase Diagrams of (NH4)3Ga1 – xScxF6 Ammonium Cryolites M. V. Gorev, I. N. Flerov, A. Tressaud, D. Denu, A. I. Zaitsev, and V. D. Fokina pp. 1954-1960 Full Text: PDF (98 kB) The Influence of Deuteration on the Phase Transitions in (NH4)3Me3+F6 Cryolites (Me3+ = Sc and Ga) I. N. Flerov, M. V. Gorev, M. L. Afanas'ev, and T. V. Ushakova pp. 1961-1966 Full Text: PDF (82 kB) Optical and X-ray Diffraction Investigations of the Symmetry of Distorted Phases of the (NH4)2KGaF6 Crystal S. V. Mel'nikova, S. V. Misyul', A. F. Bovina, and M. L. Afanas'ev pp. 1967-1971 Full Text: PDF (80 kB) Crystal Structure of Diserinesulfate Monohydrate Yu. I. Smolin, A. E. Lapshin, and I. A. Drozdova pp. 1972-1975 Full Text: PDF (70 kB) LOW-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS AND SURFACE PHYSICS Optical Vibration Modes in (Cd, Pb, Zn)S Quantum Dots in the Langmuir–Blodgett Matrix A. G. Milekhin, L. L. Sveshnikova, S. M. Repinskii, A. K. Gutakovskii, M. Friedrich, and D. R. T. Zahn pp. 1976-1980 Full Text: PDF (204 kB) The Normal Mode Spectrum in a Two-Dimensional Lattice of Neutral Atoms A. V. Okomel'kov pp. 1981-1987 Full Text: PDF (103 kB) Dispersionless Polaritons at Symmetrically Oriented Surfaces of Biaxial Crystals V. I. Alshits and V. N. Lyubimov pp. 1988-1992 Full Text: PDF (71 kB) POLYMERS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS Dipole Moment and Mobility of Molecules in Nematic Liquid Crystals of the 4-n-Butyl Ester of [4[prime]-n-Hexyloxyphenyl] Benzoic Acid in the Absence of External Orienting Fields T. P. Stepanova, A. É. Bursian, and V. M. Denisov pp. 1993-2000 Full Text: PDF (106 kB) FULLERENES AND ATOMIC CLUSTERS Small-Angle X-ray Scattering in a Carbon–Sulfur Nanocomposite Produced from Bulk Nanoporous Carbon É. A. Smorgonskaya, R. N. Kyutt, V. B. Shuman, A. M. Danishevskii, S. K. Gordeev, and A. V. Grechinskaya pp. 2001-2008 Full Text: PDF (107 kB) Effect of Magnetic Field on the Microplastic Strain Rate for C60 Single Crystals B. I. Smirnov, V. V. Shpeizman, N. N. Peschanskaya, and R. K. Nikolaev pp. 2009-2012 Full Text: PDF (51 kB)Archived web conten

    Physics of the Solid State V. 44, I. 03

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    leave(s) : ill; 28 cm.Physics of the Solid State -- March 2002 Volume 44, Issue 3, pp. 399-599 PROCEEDINGS OF THE V INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP "FULLERENES AND ATOMIC CLUSTERS" Structural Transformations in Carbon Nanoparticles Induced by Electron Irradiation F. Banhart pp. 399-404 Full Text: PDF (1422 kB) Correlations between the Physical Properties of the Carbon Phases Obtained at a High Pressure from C60 Fullerite A. G. Lyapin and V. V. Brazhkin pp. 405-409 Full Text: PDF (67 kB) The Electronic State of Scandium Trimer Encapsulated in a C82 Cage T. Kato, S. Okubo, M. Inakuma, and H. Shinohara pp. 410-412 Full Text: PDF (54 kB) Buckminsterfullerene, Higher Fullerenes, and Their Endohedral and Fluorine Derivatives L. N. Sidorov pp. 413-418 Full Text: PDF (169 kB) Electron Density as the Main Parameter Influencing the Formation of Fullerenes in a Carbon Plasma G. N. Churilov, P. V. Novikov, V. A. Lopatin, N. G. Vnukova, N. V. Bulina, S. M. Bachilo, D. Tsyboulski, and R. B. Weisman pp. 419-423 Full Text: PDF (90 kB) The Oxidation of Fullerenes (C60, C70) with Various Oxidants under Ultrasonication Weon-Bae Ko and Kyung-Nam Baek pp. 424-426 Full Text: PDF (29 kB) Cluster Approach to the Synthesis of Ternary Metal Sulfides: Molybdenum Disulfide Single Layers as a Precursor A. S. Golub, N. D. Lenenko, Ya. V. Zubavichus, Yu. L. Slovokhotov, A. M. Marie, M. Danot, and Yu. N. Novikov pp. 427-428 Full Text: PDF (35 kB) The Temperature Dependences of the Elastic Moduli of Solid C60 N. P. Kobelev, R. K. Nikolaev, N. S. Sidorov, and Ya. M. Soifer pp. 429-431 Full Text: PDF (42 kB) The Illumination-Time and Wavelength Dependences of Photoinduced Hardening of C60 Crystals I. Manika, J. Maniks, R. Pokulis, and J. Kalnacs pp. 432-433 Full Text: PDF (26 kB) Thermodynamic Properties of C60 Polyfullerites B. V. Lebedev and A. V. Markin pp. 434-436 Full Text: PDF (44 kB) C60 Molecular Configurations Leading to Ferromagnetic Exchange Interactions in TDAE*C60 B. 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    Intertextual Connections in Nikolai Shchegolev’s Lyrical Poetry: Pasternak, Mayakovski, Futurists

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    Поступила в редакцию: 02.09.2020. Принята к печати: 23.06.2021.Submitted: 02.09.2020. Accepted: 23.06.2021.Статья посвящена анализу поэтики произведений Николая Щеголева с точки зрения влияния на художественный мир его произведений футуристической и авангардистской традиции. Целью нашего исследования является выявление семантических (тем и мотивов) и асемантических (таких как ритмическая структура, особенности построения строф и рифм) аспектов стихотворений Н. Щеголева, перекликающихся с теми явлениями в стихе, которые в эмигрантских кругах ассоциировались с революцией и искусством Советской России. В исследовательской литературе сложилась тенденция рассматривать произведения поэтов и писателей восточной ветви эмиграции в рамках развития классической литературы XIX в., а также в качестве продолжения традиций символизма и акмеизма. Часто такой подход связывают с особым положением Харбина, русского города в Китае, ставшего своеобразным символом прошлого, поскольку жизнь в нем строилась по образцу дореволюционной России. Тем не менее, ряд ученых (А. А. Забияко, Г. В. Эфендиева, Е. О. Кириллова, Е. Ю. Куликова) отмечает осмысление и развитие харбинскими поэтами авангардистского опыта. Произведения Николая Щеголева, в том числе и с точки зрения указанного аспекта, остаются малоизученными. В нашей работе мы, основываясь на историко-литературном и структурно-семиотическом подходах и опираясь на принципы интертекстуального и стиховедческого анализа, обращаемся к исследованию тем, мотивов, образов, а также ритма и строфических построений в поэзии Николая Щеголева, что позволит углубить и обобщить представления о поэтике его произведений. При рассмотрении отдельных текстов мы приходим к выводу, что некоторые темы и мотивы (такие как урбанистические темы, образы синематографа и оживающего манекена, связанная с ними тема колебания между живым и мертвым), а также эксперименты с ритмом, строфикой, словотворчеством восприняты и осмыслены Щеголевым через поэзию Владимира Маяковского, Бориса Пастернака и футуристов.This article analyses the poetics of Nikolai Shchegolev’s works from the point of view of the influence of the futuristic and avant-garde tradition on the artistic world of his works. The research aims to identify semantic (themes and motifs) and asemantic aspects (such as the rhythmic structure and construction peculiarities of stanzas and rhymes) of Shchegolev’s poems. These aspects resonate with such phenomena in the poems that were associated in émigré circles with the revolution and Soviet Russia’s art. There is a tendency in scholarly literature to consider the works of poets and writers of the “Eastern branch” of emigration as part of the development of nineteenth-century classical literature and as a continuation of the traditions of symbolism and Acmeism. This approach is often associated with the special position of Harbin, the Russian city in China, which has become a kind of symbol of the past, as life there was based on the model of pre-revolutionary Russia. Nevertheless, some scholars (A. A. Zabiyako, G. V. Efendiyeva, E. O. Kirillova, E. Yu. Kulikova) note the reflection and development of Harbin poets’ avant-garde experience. Nikolai Shchegolev’s works, including these aspects, remain insufficiently explored. In this work, referring to historical and literary and structural and semiotic approaches and the principles of intertextual and poetic analysis, the author turns to the study of themes, motifs, and images, as well as rhythm and strophic structures in the poetry of Nikolai Shchegolev, which makes it possible to deepen and summarise ideas about the poetics of his works. When considering individual texts, the author concludes that some themes and motifs (such as urban themes, the images of a cinematograph and a mannequin which is coming back to life, and the associated theme of oscillation between the living and the dead), as well as experiments with rhythm, strophic division, and word coinage were accepted and understood by Shchegolev through the poetry of Vladimir Mayakovski, Boris Pasternak, and the futurists.Работа выполнена при поддержке гранта РНФ № 19-18-00127 «Сибирь и Дальний Восток первой половины XX века как пространство литературного трансфера».The work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation grant 19-18-00127 “Siberia and the Far East of the First Half of the 20th Century as a Space of Literary Transfer”

    The clinical decision support system for sepsis as an important part of the medical and economic component of a hospital

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    Aim: To evaluate an impact of a clinical decision support system (CDSS) in the clinical practice of a hospital on the quality and costs of treatment of patients with severe sepsis and septic shock.Materials and methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of the database in the medical information system qMS (SP.ARM, Russia, St. Petersburg) from 2015 to 2017 on 37,997 patients. In the first study period from January 2015 to June 2016, we analyzed the results of the conventional treatment regimen. From May to June 2016, the CDSS module was implemented into the qMS and the personnel was trained correspondingly. The data collected during the second study period mirrored the results of sepsis treatment with the use of CDSS. We assessed the average number of in-hospital days, duration of stay in the intensive care unit, number of septic shock cases, mortality, and treatment costs.Results: The diagnosis of sepsis was confirmed in 67 patients: in 1.4‰ (27/18,792) before the CDSS was implemented versus 2.1‰ (40/19,205) after the CDSS implementation (p < 0.01). It was found that the use of CDSS integrated into the hospital medical information system reduced the number of cases of septic shock development (p < 0.05). Lethality decreased by 10%. The sepsis-associated mortality showed a non-significant trend to decrease by 10% (p < 0.1). The implementation of the CDSS incorporated into the qMS helped to reduce the number of septic shock cases from 26% (7/27) to 7.5% (3/40) (p < 0.05). There was also a trend towards reduced duration of stay in intensive care unit, as well as towards decreased costs of sepsis treatment by 13% and efferent (extra-corporeal) treatments by 29%; however, the differences were not significant.Conclusion: The CDSS implementation for electronic monitoring of the patient's condition and changes in his/hers parameters allowed for an earlier diagnosis of sepsis. We identified some prerequisites for more rational utilization of medical resources, mainly due to early, targeted treatment of patients with severe sepsis and septic shock; however, additional studies are necessary

    Интертекстуальные связи в лирике Николая Щеголева: Пастернак, Маяковский, футуристы

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    This article analyses the poetics of Nikolai Shchegolev’s works from the point of view of the influence of the futuristic and avant-garde tradition on the artistic world of his works. The research aims to identify semantic (themes and motifs) and asemantic aspects (such as the rhythmic structure and construction peculiarities of stanzas and rhymes) of Shchegolev’s poems. These aspects resonate with such phenomena in the poems that were associated in émigré circles with the revolution and Soviet Russia’s art. There is a tendency in scholarly literature to consider the works of poets and writers of the “Eastern branch” of emigration as part of the development of nineteenth-century classical literature and as a continuation of the traditions of symbolism and Acmeism. This approach is often associated with the special position of Harbin, the Russian city in China, which has become a kind of symbol of the past, as life there was based on the model of pre-revolutionary Russia. Nevertheless, some scholars (A. A. Zabiyako, G. V. Efendiyeva, E. O. Kirillova, E. Yu. Kulikova) note the reflection and development of Harbin poets’ avant-garde experience. Nikolai Shchegolev’s works, including these aspects, remain insufficiently explored. In this work, referring to historical and literary and structural and semiotic approaches and the principles of intertextual and poetic analysis, the author turns to the study of themes, motifs, and images, as well as rhythm and strophic structures in the poetry of Nikolai Shchegolev, which makes it possible to deepen and summarise ideas about the poetics of his works. When considering individual texts, the author concludes that some themes and motifs (such as urban themes, the images of a cinematograph and a mannequin which is coming back to life, and the associated theme of oscillation between the living and the dead), as well as experiments with rhythm, strophic division, and word coinage were accepted and understood by Shchegolev through the poetry of Vladimir Mayakovski, Boris Pasternak, and the futurists.Статья посвящена анализу поэтики произведений Николая Щеголева с точки зрения влияния на художественный мир его произведений футуристической и авангардистской традиции. Целью нашего исследования является выявление семантических (тем и мотивов) и асемантических (таких как ритмическая структура, особенности построения строф и рифм) аспектов стихотворений Н. Щеголева, перекликающихся с теми явлениями в стихе, которые в эмигрантских кругах ассоциировались с революцией и искусством Советской России. В исследовательской литературе сложилась тенденция рассматривать произведения поэтов и писателей восточной ветви эмиграции в рамках развития классической литературы XIX в., а также в качестве продолжения традиций символизма и акмеизма. Часто такой подход связывают с особым положением Харбина, русского города в Китае, ставшего своеобразным символом прошлого, поскольку жизнь в нем строилась по образцу дореволюционной России. Тем не менее, ряд ученых (А. А. Забияко, Г. В. Эфендиева, Е. О. Кириллова, Е. Ю. Куликова) отмечает осмысление и развитие харбинскими поэтами авангардистского опыта. Произведения Николая Щеголева, в том числе и с точки зрения указанного аспекта, остаются малоизученными. В нашей работе мы, основываясь на историко-литературном и структурно-семиотическом подходах и опираясь на принципы интертекстуального и стиховедческого анализа, обращаемся к исследованию тем, мотивов, образов, а также ритма и строфических построений в поэзии Николая Щеголева, что позволит углубить и обобщить представления о поэтике его произведений. При рассмотрении отдельных текстов мы приходим к выводу, что некоторые темы и мотивы (такие как урбанистические темы, образы синематографа и оживающего манекена, связанная с ними тема колебания между живым и мертвым), а также эксперименты с ритмом, строфикой, словотворчеством восприняты и осмыслены Щеголевым через поэзию Владимира Маяковского, Бориса Пастернака и футуристов

    Improvement of surgical treatment of an acute biliary pancreatitis at elderly and senile patients

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    Aim of investigation. To estimate various variants of surgical treatment of acute biliary pancreatitis at patients of over 60 years old, to develop a method of cholecystectomy at the large Hartmann pouch adherent to biliary tracts, to decrease such complications, as bleeding, bile leakage, damage (intersection) of common bile or common hepatic duct.Material and methods. Patients separated into 3 groups in relation to operative access. The first group – (67 patients) was operated by traditional surgical access. The second group (54 patients) was operated through miniaccess with the help of «Generalpurpose frame wound retractor», of them 34 patients with large Hartmann pouch adherent to biliary tracts, were operated by the proposed method (patent of the Russian Federation #2358663 under application #2008103639, priority 30.01.08; registered on 20.06.2009; bulletin #17). The third group (61 patients) was operated by laparoscopic method. The mean age of patients in groups was 73,1 years. In 100% of cases patients had two and more concomitant diseases. The main type of surgical intervention in groups – was cholecystectomy, drainage of common bile duct by Pikovsky, drainage of abdominal cavity.Results. At traditional cholecystectomy postoperative complications develop at 44,8% of patients: eventration – 7,5%, subphrenic abscess – 6%, suppuration of postoperative wound – 11,9%, pneumonias – 8,9%, pancreatonecrosis – 10,4%. After minilaparotomy in postoperative period at 9,3% of patients following complications developed: incompetence of cystic duct stump and bile leakage – 3,7%, suppurations of postoperative wounds – 3,7%, pneumonia – 1,9%. Conversions were registered in the main group at 5,6 % of patients. After videolaparoscopy complication were observed at 14,8 % of patients: damage of common bile duct, postoperative bile leakage – 3,3%, incompetence of stump of cystic duct – 1,6%, residual choledocholithiasis with accompanying obstructive jaundice – 3,3%, pancreatonecrosis – 6,6%.Conclusions. The proposed method of cholecystectomy at large Hartmann pouch adherent to biliary tracts, allows to decrease such complications as bleeding, bile leakage, excludes damage of common bile duct
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