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    Specifics and significance of membership in the WTO for the modern Chinese economy

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    Статья посвящена вопросу интеграции экономики КНР в мирохозяйственные связи посредством вступления во Всемирную торговую организацию. Рассмотрен процесс перехода страны от административно-централизованной экономической системы к рыночному хозяйству, выявлены положительные и негативные последствия присоединения Китая к ВТО .The main problem concerned in the article is integration of the Chinese economy into the world economy through accession to the World Trade Organization. There have been observed the process of the country’s transition from an administrative-centralized economic system to a market economy, revealed positive and negative effects of China’s accession to the WT

    Scaling of the Fano effect of the in-plane Fe-As phonon and the superconducting critical temperature in Ba1x_{1-x}Kx_{x}Fe2_{2}As2_{2}

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    By means of infrared spectroscopy we determine the temperature-doping phase diagram of the Fano effect for the in-plane Fe-As stretching mode in Ba1x_{1-x}Kx_{x}Fe2_{2}As2_{2}. The Fano parameter 1/q21/q^2, which is a measure of the phonon coupling to the electronic particle-hole continuum, shows a remarkable sensitivity to the magnetic/structural orderings at low temperatures. More strikingly, at elevated temperatures in the paramagnetic/tetragonal state we find a linear correlation between 1/q21/q^2 and the superconducting critical temperature TcT_c. Based on theoretical calculations and symmetry considerations, we identify the relevant interband transitions that are coupled to the Fe-As mode. In particular, we show that a sizable xyxy orbital component at the Fermi level is fundamental for the Fano effect and possibly also for the superconducting pairing.Comment: Supplemental materials are available upon reques

    Infrared spectroscopy study of the in-plane response of YBa2Cu3O6.6 in magnetic fields up to 30 Tesla

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    With Terahertz and Infrared spectroscopy we studied the in-plane response of an underdoped YBa2Cu3O6.6 single crystal with Tc=58(1) K in high magnetic fields up to B=30 Tesla applied along the c-axis. Our goal was to investigate the field-induced suppression of superconductivity and to observe the signatures of the three dimensional (3d) incommensurate copper charge density wave (Cu-CDW) which was previously shown to develop at such high magnetic fields. Our study confirms that a B-field in excess of 20 Tesla gives rise to a full suppression of the macroscopic response of the superconducting condensate. However, it reveals surprisingly weak signatures of the 3d Cu-CDW at high magnetic fields. At 30 Tesla there is only a weak reduction of the spectral weight of the Drude-response (by about 3%) that is accompanied by an enhancement of two narrow electronic modes around 90 and 240 cm-1, that are interpreted in terms of pinned phase modes of the CDW along the a- and b-direction, respectively, and of the so-called mid-infrared (MIR) band. The pinned phased modes and the MIR band are strong features already without magnetic field which suggests that prominent but short-ranged and slowly fluctuating (compared to the picosecond IR-time scale) CDW correlations exist all along, i.e., even at zero magnetic field.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure

    SOCIAL INTERACTION OF LARGE BUSINESSES AS A SECURITY CONDITION OF ITS OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE NORTHERN REGION

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    Purpose: The aim of the research is to identify social interaction of large businesses as a security condition of its operation and development in the northern region. Methodology: This is descriptive-analytic research whose data are obtained through library studies and analytical resources. Data analysis is based on content analysis and analytical comparison. Result: Results showed that to improve the safety of large businesses in the Northern region continuous socially-oriented activities aimed at improving the quality of life of the population of the region of presence with the support of various social initiatives in the region of presence are required. Applications: This research can be used for businessmen and developers. Novelty/Originality: In this research, the model of social interaction of large businesses is presented in a comprehensive and complete manner

    Knowledge Annotation within Research Data Management System for Oxygen-Free Production Technologies

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    The comprehensive implementation of digital technologies in product manufacturing leads to changes in engineering processes and requires new approaches to data management. An important role belongs to the processes of organizing the collection, storage and reuse of research data obtained and used in the process of product, system or technology development, taking into account the FAIR data principles. This article describes a Research Data Management System for the organization of documentation and measurement requests in the research and development of new oxygen-free production technologies

    Muon spin rotation and infrared spectroscopy study of magnetism and superconductivity in {\mathrm{Ba}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}{\mathrm{K}}_{x}{\mathrm{Fe}}_{2}{\mathrm{As}}_{2}

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    Using muon spin rotation and infrared spectroscopy, we study the relation between magnetism and superconductivity in Ba1−xKxFe2As2 single crystals from the underdoped to the slightly overdoped regime. We find that the Fe magnetic moment is only moderately suppressed in most of the underdoped region where it decreases more slowly than the Néel temperature TN. This applies for both the total Fe moment obtained from muon spin rotation and for the itinerant component that is deduced from the spectral weight of the spin-density-wave pair-breaking peak in the infrared response. In the moderately underdoped region, superconducting and static magnetic orders coexist on the nanoscale and compete for the same electronic states. The static magnetic moment disappears rather sharply near optimal doping, however, in the slightly overdoped region there is still an enhancement or slowing down of spin fluctuations in the superconducting state. Similar to the gap magnitude reported from specific-heat measurements, the superconducting condensate density is nearly constant in the optimally and slightly overdoped region, but exhibits a rather pronounced decrease on the underdoped side. Several of these observations are similar to the phenomenology in the electron-doped counterpart Ba(Fe1−yCoy)2As2
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