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    On mass limit for chiral color symmetry GG'-boson from Tevatron data on ttˉt \bar{t} production

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    The contributions of GG'-boson predicted by the chiral color symmetry of quarks to the cross section σttˉ\sigma_{t\bar{t}} and to the forward-backward asymmetry AFBppˉA_{\rm FB}^{p \bar p} of ttˉt\bar{t} production at the Tevatron are calculated with account of the difference of the strengths of the qˉqG\bar q q G and qˉqG\bar q q G' interactions. The results are analysed in dependence on two free parameters of the model, the mixing angle θG\theta_G and GG' mass mGm_{G'}. The GG'-boson contributions to σttˉ\sigma_{t\bar{t}} and AFBppˉA_{\rm FB}^{p \bar p} are shown to be consistent with the Tevatron data on σttˉ\sigma_{t\bar{t}} and AFBppˉA_{\rm FB}^{p \bar p}, the allowed region in the mGθGm_{G'} - \theta_G plane is discussed and around mG=1.2TeV,  θG=14m_{G'}=1.2 \, TeV, \; \theta_G=14^\circ the region of 1σ1 \sigma consistency is found.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, misprints in formula (14) are corrected, all the other results are vali

    Chiral color symmetry and possible GG'-boson effects at the Tevatron and LHC

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    A gauge model with chiral color symmetry is considered and possible effects of the color GG'-boson octet predicted by this symmetry are investigated in dependence on two free parameters, the mixing angle θG\theta_G and GG' mass mGm_{G'}. The allowed region in the mGθGm_{G'} - \theta_G plane is found from the Tevatron data on the cross section σttˉ\sigma_{t\bar{t}} and forward-backward asymmetry AFBppˉA_{\rm FB}^{p \bar p} of the ttˉt\bar{t} production. The mass limits for the GG'-boson are shown to be stronger than those for the axigluon. A possible effect of the GG'-boson on the ttˉt\bar{t} production at the LHC is discussed and the mass limits providing for the GG'-boson evidence at the LHC are estimated in dependence on θG\theta_G.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in Modern Physics Letters

    Simulation of total brain ischemia in rats

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    This paper deals with the study of the dependence of psycho neurological deficit in rats on the severity of brain damage, conducted on the four-vascular models of total cerebral ischemia. The obtained results demonstrate a tendency to deterioration of neuropsychiatric status of the animals with increasing severity of ischemic brain damage that allows suggesting the severity of ischemic brain damage and its correction by the degree of behavioral disorder

    Correction of adma-induced preeclampsia with the use of phosphodiesterase 5 and selective inhibitor of arginase II ZB49-0010

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    Simulation experimental ADMA-like preeclampsia was carried out by administering the rats with L-NAME during 14-20 days of pregnancy. In animals, there was an increase in blood pressure, proteinuria, impaired microcirculation in the placenta, the violation of the regulation of vascular tone and destructive changes in the ischemic placenta. The use of phosphodiesterase 5 and selective inhibitor of arginase II ZB49-0010 leads to the expression of morphological and functional correction of violations occurring in modeling of experimental preeclampsi

    Competing ideologies of Russia's civil society

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    Many analysts and public opinion makers in the West conflate the notions of Russia’s non-systemic liberal opposition and the country’s civil society. Indeed, despite garnering the support of a minority of Russia’s population, non-systemic liberal opposition represents a well-organized civic group with a clearly articulated agenda and the ability to take action. Yet, does Russia’s civil society end there? A closer look at the country’s politics shows that Russia has a substantial conservative-traditionalist faction that has also developed agenda for action and formulated opinions. This group is anti-liberal rather than illiberal ideologically and pro-strong state/pro a geopolitically independent Russia rather than pro-Kremlin politically. The interaction between liberal and conservative civic groups represents the battle of meanings, ideas, and ethics, and ultimately determines the future trajectory of Russia’s evolution. Thus, the analysis of Russia’s civil society must represent a rather more nuanced picture than a mere study of the liberal non-systemic opposition. This article will examine the complexity of Russia’s civil society scene with reference to the interplay between the liberal opposition and conservative majority factions. The paper will argue that such complexity stems from ideological value pluralism that falls far beyond the boundaries of the liberal consensus, often skewing our understanding of political practice in Russia
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