154 research outputs found
Walk-off induced dissipative breathers and dissipative breather gas in microresonators
Dissipative solitons in optical microcavities have attracted significant
attention in recent years due to their direct association with the generation
of optical frequency combs. Here, we address the problem of dissipative soliton
breathers in a microresonator with second-order nonlinearity, operating at the
exact phase-matching for efficient second-harmonic generation. We elucidate the
vital role played by the group velocity difference between the first and second
harmonic pulses for the breather existence. We report the dissipative breather
gas phenomenon, when multiple breathers propagate randomly in the resonator and
collide nearly elastically. Finally, when the breather gas reaches an
out-of-equilibrium statistical stationarity, we show how the velocity locking
between first and second harmonic is still preserved, naming such phenomena
turbulence locking.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figure
Universal threshold and Arnold tongues in Kerr ring microresonators
We report that an instability boundary of a single-mode state in Kerr ring
microresonators with ultrahigh quality factors breaks the parameter space span
by the pump laser power and frequency into a sequence of narrow in frequency
and broad in power resonance domains - Arnold tongues. Arnold resonances are
located between the Lugiato-Lefever (lower) and universal (higher) thresholds.
Pump power estimates corresponding to the universal threshold are elaborated in
details. RF-spectra generated within the tongues reveal a transition between
the repetition-rate locked and unlocked regimes of the side-band generation.Comment: 6 page
Psychological aspects of internet addiction of teenagers
The relevance of the problem under study is due to the lack of elaborated theoretical approaches to addiction and addictive behavior factors among children and adolescents, as well as due to the need and demand for psychological and pedagogical work with Internet addicted children and young people or with those who are potentially prone to Internet addiction, as well as with their parents. The purpose of the article is to study empirically the inclination to Internet addiction in the context of violated child-parent relationships (attitude of teenagers to their parents). The leading method of study is the psychodiagnostic method used to identify the specificities of the attitude of adolescents to their parents in the light of the inclination of adolescents to Internet addiction, the peculiarities of their motivation to use the Internet. The work presents the results of the research of the inclination to Internet addiction among teenagers, as well as the analysis of the factors leading to it. Special attention is paid to violations of child-parent relationships, acting as one of the factors determining Internet addiction in adolescence. The material of the article can be useful for psychologists and educators working in the education system, as well as for parents in the aspect of family upbringing. © 2016 Tserkovnikova et al
Hardiness of adolescents with special educational needs: Research results
The relevance of the problem under study is due to the fact that the current worldwide trend shows high dynamics of the increase in the number of children with SEN, which requires that society in general and the education system, in particular, should develop approaches to the socialization and adaptation of people with SEN through strengthening their personal resources. The purpose of the article is to explore the peculiarities of the phenomenology and structure of hardiness of adolescents with SEN in comparison with the conventionally healthy peers. The main method applied in the research of this problem is a comparative study based on the cross-sectional method, which makes it possible to identify the specificity of hardiness of adolescents with SEN. The results of the research: the research revealed the peculiarities of expression and relationship of the components of hardiness of adolescents with SEN in comparison with the conventionally healthy peers. The materials of the article may be useful for educational and social psychologists in devising programs for psychological support and comprehensive psycho-social assistance to families with children with SEN, which will contribute to the successful integration of adolescents with SEN in society. © 2016 Shchipanova et al
The study of professional burnout syndrome in specialists of the department of anaesthesiology and intensive care
Objective was to determine the presence and the main manifestations of professional burnout syndrome among intensive care doctors and nurses from the department of anesthesiology and intensive care. Material and methods. Resuscitators and secondary medical staff were asked to pass a questionnaire, which included a survey by V.V. Boyko «Emotional burnout», a test by C. Spielberger in the modification Y.A. Hanin, the technique of Munsterberg. Results and discussion. Professional burnout syndrome is typical for 55 % of resuscitators and 35 % of mid-level medical staff of the department of anaesthesiology and intensive care of the pediatric University clinic. As for the respondents of the first group, the presence of the «resistance» phase is characteristic, while the second group has the «resistance» and «exhaustion» phases. According to the Spielberger scale, both groups have a middle degree of situational and personal anxiety. The Munsterberg method found that selectiveness and concentration of attention before and after the daily shift is more decreased in resuscitators. Conclusion. High rates of susceptibility of specialists of the department of anaesthesiology and intensive care to the formation of professional burnout syndrome, which affects their psychological health, were established. It is necessary to develop appropriate measures to prevent this occurrence
Gender identity of a personality in the family system context
The main goal of the work was to identify the psychological peculiarities of the manifestation of various types of gender identity in adolescence in families with different gender representation.Основной целью работы стало выявление психологических особенностей проявления различных типов гендерной идентичности в юношеском возрасте в семьях, имеющих разную гендерную представленность
Analysis of haplotypes of CAT, TLR4, and IL10 genes in bronchial asthma patients comorbid with arterial hypertension
Co-occurrence of cardiovascular diseases is significantly common among patients with bronchial asthma. Genetic factors can have a significant effect on the development of hypertension in patients with asthma. Objective of the study was to investigate the associations of polymorphic variants relating to quantitative changes in the expression profile (eQTL) of the CAT, TLR4, and IL10 genes with the development of bronchial asthma co-morbid with arterial hypertension.Material and methods. Genotyping of 48 eQTL SNPs of the CAT, TLR4, and IL10 genes was performed using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in patients with «isolated» asthma (n = 145) and arterial hypertension (n = 144) and their combination (n = 146), as well as in the control group of healthy individuals (n = 152). Using logistic regression, an analysis of the associations of haplotypes with the studied diseases was carried out.Results. An association of bronchial asthma in combination with arterial hypertension with haplotypes formed by eQTL SNPs of the CAT and TLR4 genes was established. The spectrum of haplotypes associated with comorbidity of asthma and hypertension differs from the haplotypes associated with “isolated” asthma.Conclusion. The molecular base of asthma and hypertension comorbidity can be associated with variants that control the expression of TLR4 and CAT genes
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