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An Important Contribution to Space Medicine - Some Results of the Experiment on the AES ''cosmos-110''
Physiological indices of orbiting dogs on Cosmos satellit
Experimental investigation of the role of thyrocalcitonin in the prophylaxis of disturbances in the water-salt and mineral metabolism during a 30-day hypokinesia
The effect of thyrocalcitonin (TCT) injections on the metabolism of water and electrolytes in free-moving and immobilized chinchilla hares is described. Calcium excretion from immobilized animals was elevated, but normalized in those also receiving TCT injections. TCT also normalized water content and excretion rates
Deep electromagnetic sounding of the moon with Lunokhod 2 data
Results of electromagnetic sounding distinguished an outer high resistance shell about 200 km thick in the moon's structure. A preliminary petrological interpretation of the moon's layers indicated their origin as a consequence of differentiation of the initial peridotite material. Upon melting, 20% to 40% of the material melts and is removed to form a high resistance basaltic shell underlain by a layer of spinal peridotites enriched in divalent iron oxides and having a reduced resistance
АСПЕКТЫ ЭКОЛОГИИ И ПАРАЗИТОФАУНЫ ВОЛКА В УСЛОВИЯХ ИВАНОВСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ
Dates on dynamics, number, structure of the population, quantitative structure of wolfs family, spectrum of feed, fruitfulness, helminthofauna of wolfs in territory of Ivanovo area during 1995–2011 are given.Приведены сведения по динамике, численности, структуре популяции, количественному составу семейных стай, спектру питания, плодовитости, гельминтофауне волка на территории Ивановской области в период 1995–2011 гг
Excitation of elastic oscillations in solids by a pulsed proton beam
At present, the beams of charged particles are used not only in fundamental researches but they have found a wide application in solving the plasma electronics problems, modification of material surfaces properties and in a number of other applications
Ozone observations and a model of marine boundary layer photochemistry during SAGA 3
A major purpose of the third joint Soviet‐American Gases and Aerosols (SAGA 3) oceanographic cruise was to examine remote tropical marine O3 and photochemical cycles in detail. On leg 1, which took place between Hilo, Hawaii, and Pago‐Pago, American Samoa, in February and March 1990, shipboard measurements were made of O3, CO, CH4, nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHC), NO, dimethyl sulfide (DMS), H2S, H2O2, organic peroxides, and total column O3. Postcruise analysis was performed for alkyl nitrates and a second set of nonmethane hydrocarbons. A latitudinal gradient in O3 was observed on SAGA 3, with O3 north of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) at 15–20 parts per billion by volume (ppbv) and less than 12 ppbv south of the ITCZ but never ≤3 ppbv as observed on some previous equatorial Pacific cruises (Piotrowicz et al., 1986; Johnson et al., 1990). Total column O3 (230–250 Dobson units (DU)) measured from the Akademik Korolev was within 8% of the corresponding total ozone mapping spectrometer (TOMS) satellite observations and confirmed the equatorial Pacific as a low O3 region. In terms of number of constituents measured, SAGA 3 may be the most photochemically complete at‐sea experiment to date. A one‐dimensional photochemical model gives a self‐consistent picture of O3‐NO‐CO‐hydrocarbon interactions taking place during SAGA 3. At typical equatorial conditions, mean O3 is 10 ppbv with a 10–15% diurnal variation and maximum near sunrise. Measurements of O3, CO, CH4, NMHC, and H2O constrain model‐calculated OH to 9 × 105 cm−3 for 10 ppbv O3 at the equator. For DMS (300–400 parts per trillion by volume (pptv)) this OH abundance requires a sea‐to‐air flux of 6–8 × 109 cm−2 s−1, which is within the uncertainty range of the flux deduced from SAGA 3 measurements of DMS in seawater (Bates et al., this issue). The concentrations of alkyl nitrates on SAGA 3 (5–15 pptv total alkyl nitrates) were up to 6 times higher than expected from currently accepted kinetics, suggesting a largely continental source for these species. However, maxima in isopropyl nitrate and bromoform near the equator (Atlas et al., this issue) as well as for nitric oxide (Torres and Thompson, this issue) may signify photochemical and biological sources of these species
Unified -deformation of one-parametric q-deformed oscillator algebras
We define a generalized -deformed oscillator
algebra and study the number of its characteristics. We describe the structure
function of deformation, analyze the classification of irreducible
representations and discuss the asymptotic spectrum behaviour of the
Hamiltonian. For a special choice of the deformation parameters we construct
the deformed oscillator with discrete spectrum of its "quantized coordinate"
operator. We establish its connection with the (generalized) discrete Hermite I
polynomials
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