249 research outputs found

    Analysis of the Results of the Introduction of the Screening Method for Skin Neoplasms among Residents of the Almalyk District of the Tashkent Region

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    Skin neoplasms are not only an urgent interdisciplinary problem of clinical and preventive medicine, but also a socially significant problem. The urgency of the problem is due not only to the absolute increase in the number of patients with various forms of skin tumors, but also to the emergence of new hardware techniques that allow you to quickly (and in most cases effectively) remove the neoplasm

    Non-Newtonian effects in the peristaltic flow of a Maxwell fluid

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    We analyzed the effect of viscoelasticity on the dynamics of fluids in porous media by studying the flow of a Maxwell fluid in a circular tube, in which the flow is induced by a wave traveling on the tube wall. The present study investigates novelties brought about into the classic peristaltic mechanism by inclusion of non-Newtonian effects that are important, for example, for hydrocarbons. This problem has numerous applications in various branches of science, including stimulation of fluid flow in porous media under the effect of elastic waves. We have found that in the extreme non-Newtonian regime there is a possibility of a fluid flow in the direction {\it opposite} to the propagation of the wave traveling on the tube wall.Comment: to Appear in Phys. Rev. E., 01 September 2001 issu

    Исследование технологических свойств жестких ПВХ-композиций с различными наполнителями

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    The paper presents the results of the analysis of rigid PVС compositions with different fillers. As the fillers were used powders of chalk, diatomite, zeolite, and shungite, which differed in dispersity and chemical nature. The melt viscosity of the filled PVC blends and moments on Brabender rotors were analyzed by using Mooney's equation. A conclusion about the thickness of the polymer layers with the lowered mobility on the filler surface was made. The results can be useful for developers of PVC compositions for different purposes.В статье представлены результаты исследований жестких ПВХ композиций с различным содержанием наполнителей. В качестве наполнителей использовали порошки мела, диатомита, цеолита, шунгита, различающиеся дисперсностью и химической природой. Вязкости расплавов наполненных композиций и моменты на роторах смесителя Брабендер анализировали с использованием уравнения Муни. Были сделаны выводы о наличии адсорбционных граничных слоев полимера с пониженной подвижностью на поверхности частиц наполнителей. Результаты могут быть полезны разработчикам ПВХ композиций различного назначения

    Performance and running experience of the Belle II silicon vertex detector

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    The Belle II silicon vertex detector is one of the vertex detectors in the Belle II experiment. The detector reads out the signals from the double-sided silicon strip sensors with the APV25 front-end readout ASIC, adopting the chip-on-sensor concept to minimize the strip noise. The detector has been operated in the experiment since the spring of 2019. Analyzing the acquired data during the beam collisions, the excellent performance of the detector is confirmed. Also, the radiation dose and 1-MeV equivalent neutron fluence of the detector are estimated using the measured dose rates of the diamond sensors installed on the beam pipe and are compared with the measured radiation effects in the strip noise, leakage current, and depletion voltage. This paper briefly introduces the main features of the silicon vertex detector, and then reports on the measured performance and radiation effects of the first two years of running experience of the detector

    New Results from the Silicon Vertex Detector of the Belle II Experiment

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    The Silicon Vertex Detector (SVD) consists of four layers of double-sided silicon strip sensors. The SVD is one of the two vertex subdetectors within Belle II. Since the start of data taking in 2019 at the Super-KEKB collider (KEK, Japan), which has the highest peak-luminosity ever recorded, the SVD is operated reliably and with high efficiency, despite exposure to harsh beam background. Measurements using data show that the SVD has both high signal-to-noise ratio and hit efficiency, as well precise spatial resolution. Further these properties are stable over time. Recently the simulation has been tuned, using data, to improve the agrement between data and MC for cluster properties. The good hit-time resolution can be exploited to further improve the robustness against the higher levels of background expected as the instantaneous luminosity increases in the next years of running. First effects of radiation damage on strip noise, sensor currents and depletion voltage have been measured, although they do not have any detrimental effect on the performance of the detector

    B-flavor tagging at Belle II

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    We report on new flavor tagging algorithms developed to determine the quark-flavor content of bottom ( ) mesons at Belle II. The algorithms provide essential inputs for measurements of quark-flavor mixing and charge-parity violation. We validate and evaluate the performance of the algorithms using hadronic decays with flavor-specific final states reconstructed in a data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 62.8 fb−1 , collected at the resonance with the Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB collider. We measure the total effective tagging efficiency to be εeff=(30.0±1.2(stat)±0.4(syst))% for a category-based algorithm and εeff=(28.8±1.2(stat)±0.4(syst))% for a deep-learning-based algorithm

    Search for Axionlike Particles Produced in e⁺ e⁻ Collisions at Belle II

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    International audienceWe present a search for the direct production of a light pseudoscalar a decaying into two photons with the Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB collider. We search for the process e+e-→γa, a→γγ in the mass range 0.2

    Combined analysis of Belle and Belle II data to determine the CKM angle ϕ3 using B+ → D(K0S h+h−)h+ decays

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    Erratum to: Combined analysis of Belle and Belle II data to determine the CKM angle ϕ3 using B+ → D(K0Sh+h−)h+ decays

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    Search for Axionlike Particles Produced in e+e- Collisions at Belle II

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    We present a search for the direct production of a light pseudoscalar a decaying into two photons with the Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB collider. We search for the process e+e-→γa, a→γγ in the mass range 0.2<9.7 GeV/c2 using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of (445±3) pb-1. Light pseudoscalars interacting predominantly with standard model gauge bosons (so-called axionlike particles or ALPs) are frequently postulated in extensions of the standard model. We find no evidence for ALPs and set 95% confidence level upper limits on the coupling strength gaγγ of ALPs to photons at the level of 10-3 GeV-1. The limits are the most restrictive to date for 0.2<1 GeV/c2
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