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    Inversionless light amplification and optical switching controlled by state-dependent alignment of molecules

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    We propose a method to achieve amplification without population inversion by anisotropic molecules whose orientation by an external electric field is state-dependent. It is based on decoupling of the lower-state molecules from the resonant light while the excited ones remain emitting. The suitable class of molecules is discussed, the equation for the gain factor is derived, and the magnitude of the inversionless amplification is estimated for the typical experimental conditions. Such switching of the sample from absorbing to amplifying via transparent state is shown to be possible both with the aid of dc and ac control electric fields.Comment: AMS-LaTeX v1.2, 4 pages with 4 figure

    Inversionless gain in a three-level system driven by a strong field and collisions

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    Inversionless gain in a three-level system driven by a strong external field and by collisions with a buffer gas is investigated. The mechanism of populating of the upper laser level contributed by the collision transfer as well as by relaxation caused by a buffer gas is discussed in detail. Explicit formulae for analysis of optimal conditions are derived. The mechanism developed here for the incoherent pump could be generalized to other systems.Comment: RevTeX, 9 pages, 4 eps figure

    The domestication and the brain: forty years after

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    The domestication of animals was crucial for the civilization evolutionary experiment. The main characteristic of domesticated animal is tame behavior towards man. D.K. Belyaev suggested that the domestication was carried out by man of the Stone Age as unintended selection of nonaggressive animals. This hypothesis was confirmed at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Novosibirsk, by unique long-lasting selection of silver foxes, Norway rats and American minks for nonaggressive behavior towards man. The review concentrates on the role of the brain neurotransmitters in the mechanism of animal domestication. Specifically, it describes the effect of selective breeding for nonaggressive behavior on the brain neurotransmitter serotonin (5-HT) system. Our data showed that produced by domestication the conversion of wild, aggressive animal to non-aggressive towards man is associated with changes in the expression of key molecular members determining the brain 5-HT system functioning. Significant difference between aggressive and nonaggressive animals in the 5-HT metabolism, in the expression of principle metabolic enzymes and 5-HT receptors was shown in different species of mammals (silver foxes, Norway rats and American minks). Higher concentration of 5-HT and its metabolite, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, increased activity of the principle enzyme in 5-HT synthesis (tryptophan hydroxylase-2) and decreased activity of the principle enzyme in 5-HT degradation (monoamine oxidase A) was shown in the midbrain of domesticated silver foxes and rats. The expression of the 5-HTA receptor gene, the density and functional activity of 5-HTA receptors in nonaggressive rats were increased. The review provides converging lines of evidence for our hypothesis that the changes in the brain 5-HT contributes to a mechanism underlying correlative patterns of domestication, i.e. changes in the pivotal for stress response and for the reproduction pituitary-adrenal and pituitary-gonadal systems

    DIVISION OF THE ROLES AND CONTRACTING IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE

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    The introduction of market mechanisms into the public health sphere necessitates a clear distinction of the roles of main participants in medical service accomplishing. The processes of contracting between vendors and customers of health services are based on this distinction. This communication presents the end product of seminars supported by the "H+" Swiss hospital association in Bulgaria entitled "A contract for providing primary health care for the citizens of municipality X". The basic and secondary elements of the contract contents as well as the essence and importance of the contracting as a component of public health reform in Bulgaria are discussed. It is emphasized that the introduction of contracting relations into the public health system will ensure a better control on the amount and quality of the health services and on financial means` movement. The contracting will favourably influence on the public and private health sectors thus representing an important component of introducing the market economics, especially in the health sphere
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