183 research outputs found

    Представители русского космизма о диалектике Добра и Зла

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    The article analysis problem of Good and Evil in the Russian philosophy of the nineteenth — twentieth century, describes the rationale and nature of the relationship of these in the overall context of the moral foundations of human activity.В статье рассматривается проблема Добра и Зла в русской философии ХIХ—ХХ в., дается обоснование сущности и взаимосвязи этих понятий в общем контексте нравственных оснований человеческой деятельности

    МЕХАНИЗМЫ ИММУНОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО УСКОЛЬЗАНИЯ ВИРУСА ГЕПАТИТА В

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    The high prevalence of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) in population occurs mainly due to numerous mechanisms formed in the process of the virus evolution, contributing to its survival under immunological pressure. The review presents the most complete systematization and classification of various HBV protective mechanisms basing on their influence on different parts of congenital and adaptive immune response. The analysis of literature data allows for the conclusion that two basic principles underlie the mechanisms: the strategy of the «stealth virus» (virus’s escape from recognition by the immune system) and strategy of immunosuppression. The stealth virus strategy is performed as follows: special strategy of the HBV replication which prevents the recognition by the receptors of congenital immune system; occurrence of the vaccine escape mutants; isolation of the virus in host cells and tissues providing its inaccessibility to T-cells along with hyperproduction of subviral particles as traps for specific antibodies. The core principle of the immunosuppression implemented in hepatitis B therapy is based on the phenomenon of the viral apoptotic mimicry. The result of this interaction strategy is dysfunction of NK and NKT-cells, inactivation of dendritic cell functions, and suppression of the adaptive immune response. The review demonstrates that interaction between HBV and the immune system of the macro organism is in some kind of «dynamic equilibrium» depending on numerous factors. Specific molecular targets of the viral impact are described. We propose to expand the research on the influence of the host’s genetic factors on the development of congenital and adaptive immune response against HBV, especially during the real infectious process which results in the improvement of approaches to the therapy by developing personalized treatment methods.Высокая распространенность вируса гепатита В (HBV) среди населения во многом обусловлена многочисленными механизмами, сформированными в ходе эволюции этого вируса, способствующими его выживанию в условиях иммунологического прессинга. В обзоре представлены наиболее полная систематизация и классификация разнообразных защитных механизмов HBV с точки зрения их воздействия на различные звенья врожденного и адаптивного иммунного ответа. Анализ литературных данных позволяет сделать заключение, что в основе всех этих механизмов заложено два базовых принципа ― стратегия «вируса-невидимки» (уход вируса от распознавания иммунной системой) и стратегия иммуносупрессии. Тип взаимодействия вируса с иммунной системой, называемый стратегией «вируса-невидимки», осуществляется следующими способами: особая стратегия репликации HBV, препятствующая распознаванию рецепторами системы врожденного иммунитета, — появление мутантов вакцинального ускользания; изоляция вируса в клетках и тканях организма-хозяина, обеспечивающая его недоступность для Т-клеток, а также гиперпродукция субвирусных частиц в качестве ловушек для специфичных антител. Базовый принцип стратегии иммуносупрессии, реализуемый в случае HBV, основан, по мнению авторов, преимущественно на явлении вирусной апоптотической мимикрии. Результатом данной стратегии взаимодействия являются дисфункция NK- и NKT-клеток, инактивация функций дендритных клеток и угнетение системы адаптивного иммунного ответа. В обзоре показано, что взаимодействие между HBV и иммунной системой макроорганизма находится в некоем «динамическом равновесии», зависящем от разнообразных факторов. Описаны конкретные молекулярные мишени вирусного воздействия. Предлагается расширить исследования о влиянии генетических факторов хозяина на развитие врожденного и адаптивного иммунного ответа против HBV, особенно при изучении реального инфекционного процесса, что позволит усовершенствовать подходы к терапии гепатита В в направлении разработки методов персонализированной медицины

    The absence of QCD β\beta-function factorization property of the generalized Crewther relation in the 't Hooft MSˉ\bar{MS}-based scheme

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    We apply the 't Hooft MSˉ\bar{MS}-based scheme to study the scheme-dependence of the QCD generalization of Crewther relation for the product of the normalised non-singlet perturbative contributions to the e+ee^+e^--annihilation Adler function and to the Bjorken sum rule of the polarized lepton-nucleon deep-inelastic scattering process. We prove that after the transformations from the pure MSˉ\bar{MS}-scheme to the 't Hooft scheme the characteristic MSˉ\bar{MS}-scheme theoretical property of this relation, namely the factorization of the β\beta-function in its conformal symmetry breaking part, disappears. Another "non-comfortable" theoretical consequence of the application of this prescription in N=1\mathcal{N}=1 SUSY QED model is mentioned. It is shown, that within the 't Hooft scheme the expansions of Green functions in terms of the Lambert function is simplified in high orders of perturbation theory. This may be considered as the attractive feature of the 't Hooft scheme, which manifest itself in high-order perturbative phenomenological applications.Comment: LateX, 10 pages, Title a bit modified, comments on the conservation of vector current in the 't Hooft scheme added, 1 extra reference added, accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.

    Shrinking a large dataset to identify variables associated with increased risk of Plasmodium falciparum infection in Western Kenya

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    Large datasets are often not amenable to analysis using traditional single-step approaches. Here, our general objective was to apply imputation techniques, principal component analysis (PCA), elastic net and generalized linear models to a large dataset in a systematic approach to extract the most meaningful predictors for a health outcome. We extracted predictors for Plasmodium falciparum infection, from a large covariate dataset while facing limited numbers of observations, using data from the People, Animals, and their Zoonoses (PAZ) project to demonstrate these techniques: data collected from 415 homesteads in western Kenya, contained over 1500 variables that describe the health, environment, and social factors of the humans, livestock, and the homesteads in which they reside. The wide, sparse dataset was simplified to 42 predictors of P. falciparum malaria infection and wealth rankings were produced for all homesteads. The 42 predictors make biological sense and are supported by previous studies. This systematic data-mining approach we used would make many large datasets more manageable and informative for decision-making processes and health policy prioritization

    Global Search for New Physics with 2.0/fb at CDF

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    Data collected in Run II of the Fermilab Tevatron are searched for indications of new electroweak-scale physics. Rather than focusing on particular new physics scenarios, CDF data are analyzed for discrepancies with the standard model prediction. A model-independent approach (Vista) considers gross features of the data, and is sensitive to new large cross-section physics. Further sensitivity to new physics is provided by two additional algorithms: a Bump Hunter searches invariant mass distributions for "bumps" that could indicate resonant production of new particles; and the Sleuth procedure scans for data excesses at large summed transverse momentum. This combined global search for new physics in 2.0/fb of ppbar collisions at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV reveals no indication of physics beyond the standard model.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures. Final version which appeared in Physical Review D Rapid Communication

    Observation of Orbitally Excited B_s Mesons

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    We report the first observation of two narrow resonances consistent with states of orbitally excited (L=1) B_s mesons using 1 fb^{-1} of ppbar collisions at sqrt{s} = 1.96 TeV collected with the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. We use two-body decays into K^- and B^+ mesons reconstructed as B^+ \to J/\psi K^+, J/\psi \to \mu^+ \mu^- or B^+ \to \bar{D}^0 \pi^+, \bar{D}^0 \to K^+ \pi^-. We deduce the masses of the two states to be m(B_{s1}) = 5829.4 +- 0.7 MeV/c^2 and m(B_{s2}^*) = 5839.7 +- 0.7 MeV/c^2.Comment: Version accepted and published by Phys. Rev. Let

    Measurement of the Bottom-Strange Meson Mixing Phase in the Full CDF Data Set

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    We report a measurement of the bottom-strange meson mixing phase \beta_s using the time evolution of B0_s -> J/\psi (->\mu+\mu-) \phi (-> K+ K-) decays in which the quark-flavor content of the bottom-strange meson is identified at production. This measurement uses the full data set of proton-antiproton collisions at sqrt(s)= 1.96 TeV collected by the Collider Detector experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron, corresponding to 9.6 fb-1 of integrated luminosity. We report confidence regions in the two-dimensional space of \beta_s and the B0_s decay-width difference \Delta\Gamma_s, and measure \beta_s in [-\pi/2, -1.51] U [-0.06, 0.30] U [1.26, \pi/2] at the 68% confidence level, in agreement with the standard model expectation. Assuming the standard model value of \beta_s, we also determine \Delta\Gamma_s = 0.068 +- 0.026 (stat) +- 0.009 (syst) ps-1 and the mean B0_s lifetime, \tau_s = 1.528 +- 0.019 (stat) +- 0.009 (syst) ps, which are consistent and competitive with determinations by other experiments.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, Phys. Rev. Lett 109, 171802 (2012

    Saethre-Chotzen syndrome : cranofacial anomalies caused by genetic changes in the TWIST gene

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    In this thesis, one of the most frequently occurring and most variable craniosynostosis syndromes was investigated; Saethre-Chotzen syndrome. Craniosynostosis is the premature obliteration of cranial sutures in the developing embryo. It can also occur in the first few months of life. Saethre-Chotzen syndrome is, besides craniosynostosis, characterized by specific facial and limb abnormalities, of which the most frequently reported are ptosis, prominent crus helicis, cutaneous syndactyly of digit 2 and 3 on both hands and feet, and broad halluces. Saethre-Chotzen syndrome has been linked to the TWIST gene on chromosome 7p21.1. Mutations in and variably sized deletions of this gene can be found in patients with clinical features of Saethre-Chotzen syndrome. The latter, TWIST deletions, often also include part of the surrounding chromosome 7p and are reported to be associated with mental retardation. In Saethre-Chotzen patients, in whom neither a mutation nor a deletion of TWIST had been found, the FGFR3 P250R mutation was in some cases detected. This mutation has specifically been linked to Muenke syndrome that is characterized by unior bicoronal synostosis and slight facial dysmorphology. However, a Saethre-Chotzen like phenotype can also result from this mutation. Because of the possible overlap of Saethre-Chotzen with Muenke syndrome, these syndromes were studied in order to provide clinical criteria that discriminate between the two (chapter 4). Many phenotypic features occur in both syndromes. In addition, although unicoronal synostosis occurs slightly more frequently in Muenke syndrome, unicoronal and bicoronal synostosis are seen in both syndromes. The discrimination between Saethre-Chotzen and Muenke is often not made easily and the associated genes, TWIST and FGFR3, respectively, are simultaneously tested for pathogenic m

    W boson polarization measurement in the ttbar dilepton channel using the CDF II Detector

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    We present a measurement of WW boson polarization in top-quark decays in ttˉt\bar{t} events with decays to dilepton final states using 5.1fb15.1 {\rm fb^{-1}} of integrated luminosity in ppˉp\bar{p} collisions collected by the CDF II detector at the Tevatron. A simultaneous measurement of the fractions of longitudinal (f0f_0) and right-handed (f+f_+) WW bosons yields the results f0=0.710.17+0.18(stat)±0.06(syst)f_0 = 0.71 ^{+0.18}_{-0.17} {\rm (stat)} \pm 0.06 {\rm (syst)} and f+=0.07±0.09(stat)±0.03(syst)f_+ = -0.07 \pm 0.09 {\rm (stat)} \pm 0.03 {\rm (syst)}. Combining this measurement with our previous result based on single lepton final states, we obtain f0=0.84±0.09(stat)±0.05(syst)f_0 = 0.84 \pm 0.09 {\rm (stat)} \pm 0.05 {\rm (syst)} and f+=0.16±0.05(stat)±0.04(syst)f_{+} = -0.16 \pm 0.05 {\rm (stat)} \pm 0.04 {\rm (syst)}. The results are consistent with standard model expectation.Comment: Published in Phys. Lett.

    Measurement of the Bs Lifetime in Fully and Partially Reconstructed Bs -> Ds- (phi pi-)X Decays in pbar-p Collisions at sqrt(s) = 1.96 TeV

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    We present a measurement of the Bs lifetime in fully and partially reconstructed Bs -> Ds(phi pi)X decays in 1.3 fb-1 of pbar-p collisions at sqrt(s) = 1.96 TeV collected by the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. We measure tau(Bs) = 1.518 +/- 0.041 (stat.) +/- 0.027 (syst.) ps. The ratio of this result and the world average B0 lifetime yields tau(Bs)/tau(B0) = 0.99 +/-0.03, which is in agreement with recent theoretical predictions.Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
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