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Old and New Fields on Super Riemann Surfaces
The ``new fields" or ``superconformal functions" on super Riemann
surfaces introduced recently by Rogers and Langer are shown to coincide with
the Abelian differentials (plus constants), viewed as a subset of the functions
on the associated super Riemann surface. We confirm that, as originally
defined, they do not form a super vector space.Comment: 9 pages, LaTex. Published version: minor changes for clarity, two new
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Changes in the mountain river discharge in the northern Tien Shan since the mid-20th Century: Results from the analysis of a homogeneous daily streamflow data set from seven catchments
This study is an assessment of the changes in seasonal and monthly flow in seven catchments draining the northern Tien Shan Mountains in Central Asia over a period from the 1950s to the present day. The purpose is to provide a first assessment of the flow response to climate change in regionally important catchments given their contribution to the water resource. All the catchments have a natural flow regime, and are therefore sensitive to climate change, but differ in area, elevation and glacial extent. Trends in flow were characterised using the Mann-Kendall test for standard meteorological seasons and individual months for mean flow, five flow quantiles and peak-over-threshold series for the period 1974–2013 at all sites and from the 1950s where data were available. The results were related to trends in seasonal temperature and precipitation from the regional high elevation meteorological stations and glacier mass balance, equilibrium line altitude (ELA) and accumulation
area ratio (AAR) records from the Tuyuksu glacier. The results show no reduction in streamflow in any catchment or season in the northern Tien Shan since the 1950s. Positive trends in all flow indicators, including peak over- threshold frequency, were observed in catchments with higher glacierization of over 10% and extensive presence of rock glaciers and permafrost indicating increased melt over the period which is characterised by a long-term increase in temperature. These trends were most evident in autumn and winter. In catchments with low glacierization, variability in summer flow was controlled primarily by precipitation of the preceding cold season. Correlation with glacier mass balance was weak but changes in ELA and AAR indicate that production of liquid runoff at higher elevations contributes to increased streamflow partly compensating for the declining glacier area. The observed changes in streamflow do not suggest any immediate problems with water availability
in the northern Tien Shan. On the contrary, increased autumn and winter flows point at a more prolonged recharge of reservoirs and aquifers though eventually this water source will be exhausted
Epidemiological situation on tuberculosis among the children and teenage population 159 (review of literature)
Tuberculosis is nowadays one of the most actual problems of world public health, service. According to the data of WHO, one third of world's population is infected, with tuberculosis microbacteria. Every year 2-3 millions of people die because of tuberculosis. During last years in Russia tuberculosis morbidity increased 2,3 times, mortality - 1,9 times and prevalence - 4 %. Aggravation of epidemiological situation on tuberculosis is characterized by increase of morbidity among all age groups and especially among the children. In Irkutsk region epidemiological situation on tuberculosis is still intensive. Main reasons of unsatisfactory indices of tuberculosis in Irkutsk region are: presence of significant reservoir of tuberculosis infection among the population. of the region; significant level of prevalence of HIV-infection; unsatisfactory material and technical base of antituberculous institutions of the region; personnel deficiency in antituberculous institutions; insufficient level of preventive measures in foci of tuberculosis infection; absence of modern, medical informational system in antituberculous institutions of the region. To optimize the situation at the development of antituberculous measures it is necessary to take into account regional peculiarities of epidemic situation, to realize control and. organization of an aid. for children from the foci of tuberculosis infection and. to carry out controlled chemical prophylaxis in sanatorium conditions
IMMUNOLOGIC MARKER OF INTRANATAL INFECTIONS
The results of the research established determination of immunologic marker for prognosis of intranatal infection. The authors performed a comparative study of the immunity values of women in a risk group for prenatal infection. As it was shown when prenatal infection develops, there is an increase in the content of proinflammatory cytokines in the pregnant woman serum and activation of the ingestion rate. Account the results to devise an algorithm the pregnant woman care
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS ON THE EXAMPLE OF OBESITY
The article describes the features of distribution and risk factors of psychosomatic disorders, according to epidemiological studies on the example of obesity. Currently there are about 1,7billion people with obesity in the world and there is and increase of number of children and adolescents with obesity. That allows to predict a sharp increase in the distribution of obesity in the future
Structural phase transitions in the kagome lattice based materials Cs2-xRbxSnCu3F12 (x = 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5)
The solid solution Cs2-xRbxSnCu3F12 (x = 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5) has been
investigated crystallographically between 100 and 300 K using synchrotron X-ray
powder diffraction and, in the case of x = 0, neutron powder diffraction.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figure
Lynx1 and Aβ1–42 bind competitively to multiple nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes
AbstractLynx1 regulates synaptic plasticity in the brain by regulating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). It is not known to which extent Lynx1 can bind to endogenous nAChR subunits in the brain or how this interaction is affected by Alzheimer's disease pathology. We apply affinity purification to demonstrate that a water-soluble variant of human Lynx1 (Ws-Lynx1) isolates α3, α4, α5, α6, α7, β2, and β4 nAChR subunits from human and rat cortical extracts, and rat midbrain and olfactory bulb extracts, suggesting that Lynx1 forms complexes with multiple nAChR subtypes in the human and rodent brain. Incubation with Ws-Lynx1 decreases nicotine-mediated extracellular signal–regulated kinase phosphorylation in PC12 cells and striatal neurons, indicating that binding of Ws-Lynx1 is sufficient to inhibit signaling downstream of nAChRs. The effect of nicotine in PC12 cells is independent of α7 or α4β2 nAChRs, suggesting that Lynx1 can affect the function of native non-α7, non-α4β2 nAChR subtypes. We further show that Lynx1 and oligomeric β-amyloid1–42 compete for binding to several nAChR subunits, that Ws-Lynx1 prevents β-amyloid1–42–induced cytotoxicity in cortical neurons, and that cortical Lynx1 levels are decreased in a transgenic mouse model with concomitant β-amyloid and tau pathology. Our data suggest that Lynx1 binds to multiple nAChR subtypes in the brain and that this interaction might have functional and pathophysiological implications in relation to Alzheimer's disease
Static and resonant properties of decorated square kagome lattice compound KCu(TeO)(SO)Cl
The magnetic subsystem of nabokoite, KCu(TeO)(SO)Cl, is
constituted by buckled square kagome lattice of copper decorated by
quasi-isolated Cu ions. This combination determines peculiar physical
properties of this compound evidenced in electron spin resonance (ESR)
spectroscopy, dielectric permittivity , magnetization and
specific heat measurements. At lowering temperature, the magnetic
susceptibility passes through broad hump at about 150 K inherent
for low-dimensional magnetic systems and evidences sharp peak at
antiferromagnetic phase transition at K. The curve also
exhibits sharp peak at readily suppressed by magnetic field and
additional peak-like anomaly at K robust to magnetic
field. The latter can be ascribed to low-lying singlet excitations filling the
singlet-triplet gap in magnetic excitation spectrum of the square kagome
lattice [J.Richter, O.Derzhko and J.Schnack, Phys. Rev. B 105, 144427 (2022)].
According to position of , the leading exchange interaction
parameter in nabokoite is estimated to be about 60K. ESR spectroscopy
provides indications that antiferromagnetic structure below is
non-collinear. These complex thermodynamic and resonant properties signal the
presence of two weakly coupled magnetic subsystems in nabokoite, namely
spin-liquid with large singlet-triplet gap and antiferromagnet represented by
decorating ions. Separate issue is the observation of antiferroelectric-type
behavior in at low temperatures, which tentatively reduces the
symmetry and partially lifts frustration of magnetic interactions of decorating
copper ions with buckled square kagome lattice.Comment: 13 pages, 13 figure
SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS HEALTH OF THE SMALLER ETHNIC GROUPS LIVING IN SIBERIA (BY EXAMPLE OF TOFALARS PEOPLE)
This article is devoted to analysis of pathologic affect of child's and adolescent's population, living on the Tofalariya territory, as well as socio-economic factors influencing the health of the native population in the study area according to a sociological study. In a study conducted a thorough medical examination of children living in Tofalaria. And also a sample case study of families was conducted. The article examines a set of negative socio-economic factors, typical to the territory of Tofalars habitation (one parent family, factors of poor housing, low family income, low levels of parental education, nutritional imbalances). We can identify the low availability of health care for this population group in combination with their low medical activity. The self-assessment of health among the population of Tofalariya is overstated, probably due to the significantly low level of information awareness about the prevention of disease and methods of solution these problems
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