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ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL REGULATION PRINCIPLES OF RESTRICTIONS ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF CITIZENS
Abstract. This article covered some issues regarding the principles of administrative and legal regulation ofrestrictions on the rights and freedoms of a person and citizen in the Russian Federation and at the international level. The authors presented the definition of these principles and their system. Here, the main international acts, the Constitution and current legislation of the Russian Federation are analyzed, and the system of principles for legal consolidation and regulation of restrictions on human rights and freedoms is fixed. According to the research findings, conclusions were made on the role of legal principles in the administrative and legal regulation of legal restrictions.Keywords: legal restrictions, restriction of rights and freedoms of man and citizen, legality, proportionality
ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL REGULATION PRINCIPLES OF RESTRICTIONS ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF CITIZENS
Abstract.This article covered some issues regarding the principles of administrative and legal regulation ofrestrictions on the rights and freedoms of a person and citizen in the Russian Federation and at the international level. The authors presented the definition of these principles and their system. Here, the main international acts, the Constitution and current legislation of the Russian Federation are analyzed, and the system of principles for legal consolidation and regulation of restrictions on human rights and freedoms is fixed. According to the research findings, conclusions were made on the role of legal principles in the administrative and legal regulation of legal restrictions.Keywords: legal restrictions, restriction of rights and freedoms of man and citizen, legality, proportionality
Deep learning-based fully automatic segmentation of wrist cartilage in MR images
The study objective was to investigate the performance of a dedicated
convolutional neural network (CNN) optimized for wrist cartilage segmentation
from 2D MR images. CNN utilized a planar architecture and patch-based (PB)
training approach that ensured optimal performance in the presence of a limited
amount of training data. The CNN was trained and validated in twenty
multi-slice MRI datasets acquired with two different coils in eleven subjects
(healthy volunteers and patients). The validation included a comparison with
the alternative state-of-the-art CNN methods for the segmentation of joints
from MR images and the ground-truth manual segmentation. When trained on the
limited training data, the CNN outperformed significantly image-based and
patch-based U-Net networks. Our PB-CNN also demonstrated a good agreement with
manual segmentation (Sorensen-Dice similarity coefficient (DSC) = 0.81) in the
representative (central coronal) slices with large amount of cartilage tissue.
Reduced performance of the network for slices with a very limited amount of
cartilage tissue suggests the need for fully 3D convolutional networks to
provide uniform performance across the joint. The study also assessed inter-
and intra-observer variability of the manual wrist cartilage segmentation
(DSC=0.78-0.88 and 0.9, respectively). The proposed deep-learning-based
segmentation of the wrist cartilage from MRI could facilitate research of novel
imaging markers of wrist osteoarthritis to characterize its progression and
response to therapy
Screening studies of POP levels in bottom sediments from selected lakes in the Paz watercourse
Appendix 5/15 of the publication "State of the environment in the Norwegian, Finnish and Russian border area 2007" (The Finnish Environment 6/2007)
Quantum repeater via entangled phase modulated multimode coherent states
We present a scheme of quantum repeater that uses entangled multimode
coherent states which are obtained by electro-optic modulation of symmetric and
antisymmetric Schr\"odinger cat states. In this method subcarrier modes of the
phase modulated states generated by the remote parties are sent to a symmetric
beam splitter at the central node. The entangled coherent states are heraldedly
prepared by photon counting measurements at the output channels of the beam
splitter. We study how the effects of decoherence in the quantum channel affect
statistics of photocounts and corresponding fidelity. We show how the proposed
scheme can be useful for extending range of quantum key distribution with sub
carrier wave encoding by exploiting quantum teleportation with the generated
entanglement.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figure
MN Dra - In-the-Gap Dwarf Nova With Negative Superhumps
The multi-site photometric observations of MN Dra were made over 77 nights in
August-November, 2009. The total exposure was 433 hours. During this time the
binary underwent two superoutbursts and five normal outbursts. During the
course of first superoutburst period of positive superhumps decreased with
extremely large for SU UMa-like dwarf novae,
confirming known behavior of MN Dra [1]. Between the superoutbursts MN Dra
displayed negative superhumps. Their period changed cyclically around 0.096-day
value.Comment: 17TH European White Dwarf Workshop. AIP Conference Proceedings,
Volume 1273, pp. 320-323 (2010
Screening studies of POP levels in fish from selected lakes in the Paz watercourse
Appendix 8/15 of the publication "State of the environment in the Norwegian, Finnish and Russian border area 2007" (The Finnish Environment 6/2007)
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