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    Краевые задачи для дифференциально-разностных уравнений с несоизмеримыми сдвигами аргументов, сводящиеся к нелокальным задачам

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    We consider boundary-value problems for differential-difference equations containing incommeasurable shifts of arguments in higher-order terms. We prove that in the case of finite orbits of boundary points generated by the set of shifts of the difference operator, the original problem is reduced to the boundary-value problem for differential equation with nonlocal boundary conditions.Рассматриваются краевые задачи для дифференциально-разностных уравнений, содержащие несоизмеримые сдвиги аргументов в старших членах. Показано, что для случая, когда орбиты точек границы области, сгенерированные множеством сдвигов разностного оператора, конечны, исходная задача может быть сведена к краевой задаче для дифференциального уравнения с нелокальными краевыми условиями

    Nanostructured Films of Semiconducting Molybdenum Disulfide Obtained Through Exfoliation-Restacking Method

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    Preparing MoS2 films in mild conditions, using deposition of suspended MoS2 nanoplatelets onto the substrate is described. For this purpose, the nanosized MoS2 particles were obtained via restacking of MoS2 single layers produced by chemical exfoliation of bulk MoS2 crystals in liquid media. X-Ray diffraction study of the films showed that the basal planes of MoS2 crystallites are mainly oriented in the plane paral-lel to the substrate. Atomic force microscopy examination revealed the dependence of the film surface to-pography, as well as the roughness characteristics on the film thickness, which varied in the range of 0.03-2.2 m. Optical absorption spectra of the obtained MoS2 films were found to contain the same absorption bands as the spectra of thin natural MoS2 single crystals. Dark conductivity of the films was determined to be ~ 10–3 S∙сm–1 at 300 K. The present MoS2 films were found to be photosensitive in the range of 300-800 nm, providing the maximum value of photocurrent under photoexcitation at ~ 440 nm. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3505

    Tailoring Additively Manufactured Titanium Implants for Short-Time Pediatric Implantations with Enhanced Bactericidal Activity

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    Version of record online: November 3, 2021Paediatric titanium (Ti) implants are used for the short-term fixation of fractures, after which they are removed. However, bone overgrowth on the implant surface can complicate their removal. The current Ti implants research focuses on improving their osseointegration and antibacterial properties for long-term use while overlooking the requirements of temporary implants. This paper presents the engineering of additively manufactured Ti implants with antibacterial properties and prevention of bone cell overgrowth. 3D-printed implants were fabricated followed by electrochemical anodization to generate vertically aligned titania nanotubes (TNTs) on the surface with specific diameters (∼100 nm) to reduce cell attachment and proliferation. To achieve enhanced antibacterial performance, TNTs were coated with gallium nitrate as antibacterial agent. The physicochemical characteristics of these implants assessed by the attachment, growth and viability of osteoblastic MG-63 cells showed significantly reduced cell attachment and proliferation, confirming the ability of TNTs surface to avoid cell overgrowth. Gallium coated TNTs showed strong antibacterial activity against S. aureus and P. aeruginosa with reduced bacterial attachment and high rates of bacterial death. Thus a new approach for the engineering of temporary Ti implants with enhanced bactericidal properties with reduced bone cell attachment is demonstrated as a new strategy toward a new generation of short-term implants in paediatrics.Shaheer Maher, Denver Linklater, Hadi Rastin, Pei Le Yap, Elena P. Ivanova, and Dusan Losi

    Electrically Charged Topological Solitons

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    Two new families of T-Dual integrable models of dyonic type are constructed. They represent specific An(1)A_n^{(1)} singular Non-Abelian Affine Toda models having U(1) global symmetry. Their 1-soliton spectrum contains both neutral and U(1) charged topological solitons sharing the main properties of 4-dimensional Yang-Mills-Higgs monopoles and dyons. The semiclassical quantization of these solutions as well as the exact counterterms and the coupling constant renormalization are studied.Comment: 40 pages, latex, typos corrected in eq. (2.3), new section on spin of solitons added, extended discussion on T-duality relation between axial and vector topological theta terms in new subsection 2.

    Risk profiles and one-year outcomes of patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation in India: Insights from the GARFIELD-AF Registry.

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    BACKGROUND: The Global Anticoagulant Registry in the FIELD-Atrial Fibrillation (GARFIELD-AF) is an ongoing prospective noninterventional registry, which is providing important information on the baseline characteristics, treatment patterns, and 1-year outcomes in patients with newly diagnosed non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF). This report describes data from Indian patients recruited in this registry. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 52,014 patients with newly diagnosed AF were enrolled globally; of these, 1388 patients were recruited from 26 sites within India (2012-2016). In India, the mean age was 65.8 years at diagnosis of NVAF. Hypertension was the most prevalent risk factor for AF, present in 68.5% of patients from India and in 76.3% of patients globally (P < 0.001). Diabetes and coronary artery disease (CAD) were prevalent in 36.2% and 28.1% of patients as compared with global prevalence of 22.2% and 21.6%, respectively (P < 0.001 for both). Antiplatelet therapy was the most common antithrombotic treatment in India. With increasing stroke risk, however, patients were more likely to receive oral anticoagulant therapy [mainly vitamin K antagonist (VKA)], but average international normalized ratio (INR) was lower among Indian patients [median INR value 1.6 (interquartile range {IQR}: 1.3-2.3) versus 2.3 (IQR 1.8-2.8) (P < 0.001)]. Compared with other countries, patients from India had markedly higher rates of all-cause mortality [7.68 per 100 person-years (95% confidence interval 6.32-9.35) vs 4.34 (4.16-4.53), P < 0.0001], while rates of stroke/systemic embolism and major bleeding were lower after 1 year of follow-up. CONCLUSION: Compared to previously published registries from India, the GARFIELD-AF registry describes clinical profiles and outcomes in Indian patients with AF of a different etiology. The registry data show that compared to the rest of the world, Indian AF patients are younger in age and have more diabetes and CAD. Patients with a higher stroke risk are more likely to receive anticoagulation therapy with VKA but are underdosed compared with the global average in the GARFIELD-AF. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION-URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01090362

    The Damping Problem for a Mixed Differential-Difference Equation

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    Continuous Dependence on Translations of the Independent Variable for Solutions of Boundary-Value Problems for Differential-Difference Equations

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    We consider boundary-value problems for differential-difference operators with perturbations in translations of the independent variable. We prove that the family of differential-difference operators is positive definite uniformly with respect to translations of the independent variable. Solutions of such problems depend continuously on these translations. We consider the coercivity problem for differential-difference operators with incommensurable translations of the independent variable and study the approximation of such operators by rational operators. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature

    Elliptic differential-difference equations with incommensurable shifts of argumentsts

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    This article deals with the problem of strong ellipticity of differential-difference equations with incommensurable argument's shifts. © 2016, Eurasian Mathematical Journal

    Elliptic differential-difference equations with incommensurable shifts of arguments

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    Elliptic differential-difference equations with incommensurable shifts of argumentsts

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    This article deals with the problem of strong ellipticity of differential-difference equations with incommensurable argument's shifts. © 2016, Eurasian Mathematical Journal
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