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    Природа легитимности власти в дискурсе переходного типа социальности

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    Рассмотрена природа легитимности власти в дискурсе переходного типа социальности, раскрыта специфика социальных институтов и ценностей переходного времени, рассмотрена проблема сохранения стабильности общества

    The manifestation of affective symptoms in multiple sclerosis and discussion of the currently available diagnostic assessment tools.

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    INTRODUCTION In addition to physical and cognitive symptoms, patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) have an increased risk of experiencing mental health problems. METHODS This narrative review provides an overview of the appearance and epidemiology of affective symptoms in MS such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, euphoria, and pseudobulbar affect. Furthermore, the association between affective symptoms and quality of life and the currently used diagnostic instruments for assessing these symptoms are considered whereby relevant studies published between 2009 and 2021 were included in the review. RESULTS Patients with mild and moderate disability more frequently reported severe problems with depression and anxiety than severe mobility problems. Apart from the occurrence of depression, little is known about the association of other affective symptoms such as anxiety, bipolar disorder, euphoria, and pseudobulbar affect and subsyndromal symptoms, which fail to meet the diagnostic criteria but are nevertheless a significant source of distress. Although there are a few recommendations in the research to perform routine screenings for diagnosable affective disorders, a standardized diagnostic procedure to assess subsyndromal symptoms is still lacking. As the applied measurements are diverse and show low accuracy to detect these symptoms, patients who experience affective symptoms are less likely to be identified. DISCUSSION In addition to the consideration of definite psychiatric diagnoses, there is an unmet need for a common definition and assessment of disease-related affective symptoms in MS. Future studies should focus on the improvement and standardization of a common diagnostic procedure for subsyndromal affective symptoms in MS to enable integrated and optimal care for patients

    Fluorine adsorption as well as fluorine and oxygen coadsorption on In-rich InSb(111) surface

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    The oxygen and fluorine adsorption and their coadsorption on the InSb(111)-(1×1) surface have been studied by the projector augmented-wave method within density functional theory. The indium top site was found to be the most energetically favorable for fluorine adsorption, whereas oxygen prefers to be bonded to the bridge site between two In atoms. It is shown that the oxygen-induced surface states are completely or partly removed from the band gap by fluorine coadsorption if it forms bonds with the indium atoms involved in an interaction with oxygen. An increase of fluorine concentration and its coadsorption bring about appreciable structural changes in the near-surface layers due to the penetration of both oxygen and fluorine atoms into the substrate

    Generation of the millisecond electron beam at forevacuum

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    The possibility of generation of a quasicontinuous electron beam with pulse duration up to 4.2 ms from arc discharge plasma in the forevacuum pressure range is presented. It is shown, that the voltage-current characteristic of the forevacuum plasma electron source generating millisecond electron beam has a "classical" form for electron sources with a plasma cathode

    Analysis of the interaction of influenza virus polymerase complex with human cell factors

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    12 pages, 4 figures.-- PMID: 18491320 [PubMed].-- Supplementary information (Suppl. figure S1, 2 pages) available at: http://www.wiley-vch.de/contents/jc_2120/2008/pro200700508_s.pdfThe influenza virus polymerase is formed by the PB1, PB2 and PA subunits and is required for virus transcription and replication in the nucleus of infected cells. Here we present the characterisation of the complexes formed intracellularly by the influenza polymerase in human cells. The virus polymerase was expressed by cotransfection of the polymerase subunits cDNAs, one of which fused to the tandem-affinity purification (TAP) tag. The intracellular complexes were purified by the TAP approach, which involves IgG-Sepharose and calmodulin-agarose chromatography, under very mild conditions. The purified complexes contained the heterotrimeric polymerase and a series of associated proteins that were not apparent in purifications of untagged polymerase used as a control. Several influenza polymerase-associated proteins were identified by MALDI-MS and their presence in purified polymerase-containing complexes were verified by Western blot. Their relevance for influenza infection was established by colocalisation with virus ribonucleoproteins in human infected cells. Most of the associated human factors were nuclear proteins involved in cellular RNA synthesis, modification and nucleo-cytoplasmic export, but some were cytosolic proteins involved in translation and transport. The interactions recognised in this proteomic approach suggest that the influenza polymerase might be involved in steps of the infection cycle other than RNA replication and transcription.N. J. was a fellow from Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia. E. T. was a fellow from Instituto de Salud Carlos III. P. G. was a fellow from Gobierno Vasco. This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia) (grant BFU2004-491), the VIRHOST Program financed by Comunidad de Madrid, European Vigilance Network for the Management of Antiviral Drug Resistance (VIRGIL) and the FLUPOL strep project (SP5B-CT-2007-044263).Peer reviewe
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