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    The place and importance of concordat in regulating relations between the state and religious organizations

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    This paper is devoted to the question of the place of concordats in the total volume of regulation of relations between the state and religious organizations (traditional religions historically represented in the country). The authors explore the texts of the many concordats. The paper explains the significance and nature of the concordat as an ontological tool for completing the regulatory landscap

    Four new species of Desmopachria Babington from Peru (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)

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    Abstract Four new species in the genus Desmopachria Babington are described fro

    Resonant photoemission spectroscopy of Cu(InGa)Se2 materials for solar cells

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    The electron structure of CuIn1 - x Ga x Se 2 single crystals is determined via resonant photoemis-sion and the main regularities of its transformation upon varying concentration x from 0 to 1 are established. The dependence of the shape of valence band spectra on the photon energy is studied. Integral photoemission intensities are shown to be determined by atomic photoionization cross sections. Processes of the direct and two-step creation of photoelectrons accompanying photoemission and the participation of internal states in the spectra of electrons from valence bands are studied. Two-hole final states in photoemission are obtained upon threshold excitation of the Cu 2p level. The strong interaction of holes leads to the multiplet splitting of these states. Partial densities of the components' states are determined using the energy dependence of atomic photoionization cross sections. © 2013 Allerton Press, Inc

    Effects of spin polarization on resonant photoemission from d-f states in TbNi2Mnx compounds

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    Resonant photoemission in narrow-band materials is described by the sum of first-and secondorder transitions, their quantum-mechanical interference leads to an increase in the spectrum from the valence bands and the appearance of an asymmetric dependence on the photon energy. These effects are studied theoretically and experimentally using the example of three-component intermetallic compounds TbNi2Mnx. The competition between the elastic and inelastic photoemission channels leads to a different dependence of photoemission spectra from nickel and manganese on photon energy. The elastic channel is realized on atoms with large magnetic moments, the inelastic Auger decay occurs on atoms with small moments. © 2018 The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.The research was carried out within the state assignment of FASO of Russia (theme uQ" ant" No. 01201463332), supported in part by RFBR (No. 18-02-00060) and UD RAS (No.15 -8 2-10). The authors express their gratitude to A. Preobrazhenskii and N. Vinogradov (synchrotron MAX-Lab, Lund, Sweden) for their assistance in carrying out experiments

    Prof. I.I. Pototsky – 120th birth anniversary

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    It is reported on the creative path of Professor Ivan Ivanovich Pototsky, who for a long time (from 1939 to 1974) headed the departments of dermatology of the Khabarovsk, Kuban, Kiev GIDUV and Kiev medical institutes and created a scientifi c school of dermatovenerologists (48 Ph.D. and doctoral dissertations), which prepared for Rostov Medical University 2 Heads of the department

    A photoelectron spectroscopy study of the electronic structure evolution in CuInSe2-related compounds at changing copper content

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    Evolution of the valence-band structure at gradually increasing copper content has been analysed by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) in In2Se3, CuIn5Se8, CuIn3Se5, and CuInSe2 single crystals. A comparison of these spectra with calculated total and angular-momentum resolved density-of-states (DOS) revealed the main trends of this evolution. The formation of the theoretically predicted gap between the bonding and non-bonding states has been observed in both experimental XPS spectra and theoretical DOS

    Scleroderma: features of the current and possibility treatments. Review references

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    Data from various references about features of a current limited склеродермии (OS) is presented interfaced. The hypothesis that OS and system scleroderma (SSD) represent versions of one pathological process that proves to be true presence an one-orientation of metabolic shifts, a generality skin changes at both forms of illness, and also cases of transformation of the localised process in a progressing system sclerosis Is discussed. Frequency of occurrence, prevalence of those or other forms of OS, longevity of patients, clinical displays and duration of a current of OS and its communication with other pathological processes is discussed. Various schemes of treatment of OS which have multicourse and multicomponent character are considered

    Spin-fluctuation theory beyond Gaussian approximation

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    A characteristic feature of the Gaussian approximation in the functional-integral approach to the spin-fluctuation theory is the jump phase transition to the paramagnetic state. We eliminate the jump and obtain a continuous second-order phase transition by taking into account high-order terms in the expansion of the free energy in powers of the fluctuating exchange field. The third-order term of the free energy renormalizes the mean field, and fourth-order term, responsible for the interaction of the fluctuations, renormalizes the spin susceptibility. The extended theory is applied to the calculation of magnetic properties of Fe-Ni Invar.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure
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