337 research outputs found

    Discrete solitons in coupled active lasing cavities

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    We examine the existence and stability of discrete spatial solitons in coupled nonlinear lasing cavities (waveguide resonators), addressing the case of active defocusing media, where the gain exceeds damping in the low-amplitude limit. A new family of stable localized structures is found: these are bright and grey cavity solitons representing the connections between homogeneous and inhomogeneous states. Solitons of this type can be controlled by the discrete diffraction and are stable when the bistability of homogenous states is absent.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, accepted to Optics Letters (October 2012

    Effect of Drying Mode of Bacterial Biomass on the Effectiveness of Extraction and Physicochemical Properties of the Product (Polymer)

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    Проведено сравнительное исследование различных режимов высушивания биомассы бактерий Cupriavidus eutrophus В10646. Показано, что различные режимы оказывают влияние на выход конечного продукта (полимера) и его физико-химические свойства (молекулярно-массовые и температурные характеристики). Использование высоких температур приводит к деградации полимера и снижению его молекулярной массы. Применение сублимационной сушки позволяет получить рыхлую биомассу с довольно развитой поверхностью, что благоприятно сказывается на процессе экстракции и не приводит к изменению молекулярно-массовых характеристик полимераComparative study of different drying modes of bacterial biomass of Cupriavidus eutrophus В10646 was conducted. Different modes differently affect the yield of the product (polymer) and its physicochemical properties (molecular weight distribution and temperature characteristics). High temperatures caused the polymer degradation and decrease of its molecular weight. Using freeze drying allows to obtain friable biomass with an extended surface which is favorable for extraction process and to preserve the molecular weight characteristics of the polyme

    Simulating Dynamics of Circulation in the Awake State and Different Stages of Sleep Using Non-autonomous Mathematical Model With Time Delay

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    We propose a mathematical model of the human cardiovascular system. The model allows one to simulate the main heart rate, its variability under the influence of the autonomic nervous system, breathing process, and oscillations of blood pressure. For the first time, the model takes into account the activity of the cerebral cortex structures that modulate the autonomic control loops of blood circulation in the awake state and in various stages of sleep. The adequacy of the model is demonstrated by comparing its time series with experimental records of healthy subjects in the SIESTA database. The proposed model can become a useful tool for studying the characteristics of the cardiovascular system dynamics during sleep

    2D Molybdenum Carbide MXenes for Enhanced Selective Detection of Humidity in Air

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    2D transition metal carbides and nitrides (MXenes) open up novel opportunities in gas sensing with high sensitivity at room temperature. Herein, 2D Mo2CTx flakes with high aspect ratio are successfully synthesized. The chemiresistive effect in a sub-mu m MXene multilayer for different organic vapors and humidity at 10(1)-10(4) ppm in dry air is studied. Reasonably, the low-noise resistance signal allows the detection of H2O down to 10 ppm. Moreover, humidity suppresses the response of Mo2CTx to organic analytes due to the blocking of adsorption active sites. By measuring the impedance of MXene layers as a function of ac frequency in the 10(-2)-10(6) Hz range, it is shown that operation principle of the sensor is dominated by resistance change rather than capacitance variations. The sensor transfer function allows to conclude that the Mo2CTx chemiresistance is mainly originating from electron transport through interflake potential barriers with heights up to 0.2 eV. Density functional theory calculations, elucidating the Mo2C surface interaction with organic analytes and H2O, explain the experimental data as an energy shift of the density of states under the analyte's adsorption which induces increasing electrical resistance

    PFKFB3 overexpression in monocytes of patients with colon but not rectal cancer programs pro-tumor macrophages and is indicative for higher risk of tumor relapse

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    Introduction: Circulating monocytes are main source for tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) that control tumor growth, angiogenesis, metastasis and therapy resistance. We raised the questions how monocyte programming is affected by growing tumors localized in colon and rectal sections, and how treatment onsets affect monocyte programming in the circulation. Methods: Patients with rectal cancer and colon cancer were enrolled in the study. Peripheral blood monocytes were characterized by phenotypic analysis using flow cytometry, by transcriptomic analysis using RNA sequencing and by gene expression analysis using real-time RT-PCR. Phenotypic analysis was performed with IF/confocal microscopy. Spatial transcriptomic analysis was applied using GeoMX DSP-NGS. Results: In patients with rectal cancer, increased amount of CCR2+ monocytes was indicative for the absence of both lymphatic and hematogenous metastasis. In contrast, in patients with colon cancer CD163+ monocytes were indicative for LN metastasis. NGS analysis identified tumor-specific transcriptional programming of monocytes in all CRC patients compared to healthy individuals. The key transcriptional difference between monocytes of patients with colon and rectal cancer was increased expression of PFKFB3, activator of glycolysis that is currently considered as therapy target for major solid cancers. PFKFB3-expressing monocyte-derived macrophages massively infiltrated tumor in colon. Nanostring technology identified correlation of PFKFB3 with amount and tumor-promoting properties of TAMs in colon but not in rectal cancer. PFKFB3 was indicative for tumor relapse specifically in colon cancer. Discussion: Our findings provide essential argument towards CRC definition to cover two clinically distinct cancers – colon cancer and rectal cancer, that differentially interact with innate immunity

    The Formation and Development Trends of the Consulting Market in Russia

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    In the conditions of rapid growth of service industries and, above all, business services, the importance of advisory services (consulting) is steadily enhancing for the domestic economy and the growth of its competitiveness. The article analyzes the basic processes occurring in the modern Russian market of consulting services, the trends and patterns of its development, including the growing processes of concentration and centralization, the underdevelopment of market institutions, the lack of legislation regulating this market segment, structural defects associated with the excessive income growth of the management consulting. All this allowed us to draw some important conclusions about the unstable and contradictory nature of the development of the domestic market of consulting, the deformation of its structure and the absence of the state policy in the sphere of regulation of the consulting services market, and to develop recommendations for its stabilization, including the improvement of legislation in the field of intellectual property, the expansion and strengthening of the foreign economic positions of the consulting companies in Russia, the efficiency improvement of their participation in the international division of labor. The article is intended for students studying methods of conducting marketing research on the market of consulting services, teachers of the discipline "Marketing in services", "Consulting" as well as for marketing managers and managers of consulting companies elaborating strategies for their development. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n2s3p18

    Centrality evolution of the charged-particle pseudorapidity density over a broad pseudorapidity range in Pb-Pb collisions at root s(NN)=2.76TeV

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    Underlying Event measurements in pp collisions at s=0.9 \sqrt {s} = 0.9 and 7 TeV with the ALICE experiment at the LHC

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    Semileptonic D0 and D+ decays as a probe of the a0(980) nature

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    The D+→dd¯e+v→a00(980)e+ν →π0ηe+νD+ddˉe+va00(980)e+νπ0ηe+ν {D^ + } \to d\bar d{e^ + }v \to a_0^0\left( {980} \right){e^ + }\nu {\rm{ }} \to {\pi ^0}\eta {e^ + }\nu and D0→du¯e+ν →a0−(980)e+ν →π−ηe+νD0duˉe+νa0(980)e+νπηe+ν {D^0} \to d\bar u{e^ + }\nu {\rm{ }} \to a_0^ - \left( {980} \right){e^ + }\nu {\rm{ }} \to {\pi ^ - }\eta {e^ + }\nu decays (with the charge conjugated ones) are the direct probe of the constituent two-quark components in the a0±(980)a0±(980) a_0^ \pm (980) and a00(980)a00(980) a_0^0(980) wave functions. Recent BESIII experiment is the first step in experimental study of these decays. We suggest adequate formulas for the data analysis and present a variant of ηπ invariant mass distribution when a0(980) has no constituent two-quark component at all
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