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    Application of Hexagonal Conceptual Model for Solving Problem of Synchronization By Visual Designing of Complex Systems

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    In this article, solutions in the field of synchronous technology of the computer-aided design of complex systems on the example of the integral structure are discussed. The main attention is paid to the methods of conceptual and functional and logical design using the tools of visual presentation. The data transfer problem between the levels of design models have been analyzed. To synchronize design models at the system level, a hexagonal conceptual model is proposed for the visual presentation of information about the integrated structures and the VI-XML language – for the implementation of the synchronous modeling environment

    Solid state electrochemical devices for hydrogen energy

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    The idea of nuclear-hydrogen energy draws growing interest of power engineering specialists. One of the ways to implement such a direction of development is integration of nuclear power station and high temperature electrochemical devices, namely solid oxide electrolyzers (SOE) and fuel cells (SOFC). This paper reviews the principal features of the devices and their high efficiency of energy transformation. The electrical efficiency of the SOEs can exceed 100 % at the expense of high-grade potential heat energy consumed by the electrolyzer. The efficiency of the SOFCs amounts to 70 %. The state of the art of long-term tests of single cells of SOEs and SOFC stacks are presented.https://doi.org/10.15826/elmattech.2023.2.01

    EI of the Phosphotransferase System of Escherichia coli: Mathematical Modeling Approach to Analysis of Its Kinetic Properties

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    The mathematical model of the operation of the first enzyme of the Escherichia coli phosphotransferase system, EI, is proposed. Parameters of the kinetic model describing the operation of EI under different conditions are identified on the basis of a large amount of known experimental data. The verified model is employed to predict modes of operation of EI under both in vivo physiological conditions and in vitro nonphysiological conditions. The model predicts that under in vivo physiological conditions, the rate of phosphotransfer from EI to the second protein of the phosphotransferase system HPr by the dimer is much higher than by the monomer. A hypothesis is proposed on the basis of calculations that the transfer by a monomer plays a role in the regulation of chemotaxis. At submicromolar pyruvate concentration, the model predicts nonmonotonic dependence of the phosphotransfer rate on the substrate (PEP) concentration

    Non-dissipative drag of superflow in a two-component Bose gas

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    A microscopic theory of a non-dissipative drag in a two-component superfluid Bose gas is developed. The expression for the drag current in the system with the components of different atomic masses, densities and scattering lengths is derived. It is shown that the drag current is proportional to the square root of the gas parameter. The temperature dependence of the drag current is studied and it is shown that at temperature of order or smaller than the interaction energy the temperature reduction of the drag current is rather small. A possible way of measuring the drag factor is proposed. A toroidal system with the drag component confined in two half-ring wells separated by two Josephson barriers is considered. Under certain condition such a system can be treated as a Bose-Einstein counterpart of the Josephson charge qubit in an external magnetic field. It is shown that the measurement of the difference of number of atoms in two wells under a controlled evolution of the state of the qubit allows to determine the drag factor.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures. This preprint is extended and substantially revised variant of related preprint cond-mat/040456

    Studying Properties of Abnormal Human Brain Activity in Photosensitive Epilepsy Caused by Light Stimulation

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    © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Fractal features of neuromagnetic activity of the cerebral cortex in photosensitive epilepsy (PSE) before and after exposure to light flickering stimulus were studied. It was found that the dynamics of magnetoencephalographic signals of the PSE patient is characterized by higher values of the fractal index than in the control group. The most significant differences are revealed for the parietal, occipital, frontal, left parietal, and left temporal regions of the brain. Switching the stimulus led to a large-scale reaction of various regions of the cortex in the control group, while the patients showed a localized response

    MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR REDUCING ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS WHEN PROVIDING STATE AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

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    The subject of the study is administrative barriers in the provision of public services to individuals and business entities in the Russian Federation. The article proposes methods of analysis of the quality of providing public and municipal services to the population and economic entities. The paper investigates the degree of openness of public authorities. The authors propose a systematic approach to the study of the causes and conditions of administrative barriers, as well as an effective universal system of measures designed to eliminate such barriers and improve the quality of the state’s response to public requests. The paper studied methods of combating administrative barriers in a practical application with the establishment of the main techniques and methods of public administration, the methodology for eliminating administrative barriers. The authors analyze the role of self-regulation, professional communities and social networks in removing administrative barriers

    MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF DECISION-MAKING BY OWNERS OF APARTMENT BUILDINGS ON THE CHOICE OF MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION

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    The procedure for choosing the organization managing the apartment building is regulated in detail by legislation. However, the law, formally conforming to market principles, leaves the owners of residential premises in the house without any reasonable selection criteria. The wrong choice of a management company is fraught not only with economic losses, but also with safe living. At the same time, the ratings proposed for state accounting or statistics cannot be applied by owners to select the best candidate, since they have other goals. The limited applicability of these ratings and criteria systems has been argued in the article, and also well-grounded approaches and a new system of criteria necessary to resolve the selection problem have been proposed

    Towards portable muography with small-area, gas-tight glass Resistive Plate Chambers

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    Imaging techniques that use atmospheric muons, collectively named under the neologism "muography", have seen a tremendous growth in recent times, mainly due to their diverse range of applications. The most well-known ones include but are not limited to: volcanology, archaeology, civil engineering, nuclear reactor monitoring, nuclear waste characterization, underground mapping, etc. These methods are based on the attenuation or deviation of muons to image large and/or dense objects where conventional techniques cannot work or their use becomes challenging. In this context, we have constructed a muography telescope based on "mini glass-RPC planes" following a design similar to the glass-RPC detectors developed by the CALICE Collaboration and used by the TOMUVOL experiment in the context of volcano radiography, but with smaller active area (16 ×\times 16 cm2^{2}). The compact size makes it an attractive choice with respect to other detectors previously employed for imaging on similar scales. An important innovation in this design is that the detectors are sealed. This makes the detector more portable and solves the usual safety and logistic issues for gas detectors operated underground and/or inside small rooms. This paper provides an overview on our guiding principles, the detector development and our operational experiences. Drawing on the lessons learnt from the first prototype, we also discuss our future direction for an improved second prototype, focusing primarily on a recently adopted serigraphy technique for the resistive coating of the glass plates.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, XV Workshop on Resistive Plate Chambers and Related Detectors (RPC2020

    Studying Properties of Abnormal Human Brain Activity in Photosensitive Epilepsy Caused by Light Stimulation

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    © 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York Fractal features of neuromagnetic activity of the cerebral cortex in photosensitive epilepsy (PSE) before and after exposure to light flickering stimulus were studied. It was found that the dynamics of magnetoencephalographic signals of the PSE patient is characterized by higher values of the fractal index than in the control group. The most significant differences are revealed for the parietal, occipital, frontal, left parietal, and left temporal regions of the brain. Switching the stimulus led to a large-scale reaction of various regions of the cortex in the control group, while the patients showed a localized response

    Graph-analytic engineering method of corrosion current calculation in multielectrode system

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    The calculation methods of corrosion current in multielectrode system have been analysed. The algorithm of graph-analytical engineering method of corrosion current calculation in multielectrode system including the principles of graphic and analytical calculation methods is presented. As an illustrative example the case with three electrodes (copper, iron, and aldrey) is considered
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