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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 22:33:18+00:00

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Summary:The concept of a compositionally symmetric generalized function is introduced. For evolutionary operators with the compositionally symmetric generalized pulse characteristics the general theorem about spectral characteristics of a composition of evolutionary operators is formulated and proved.
Summary:An analytical in the plane with a section along the ray function having a given indicator under arbitrary specified order was built.
Summary:The structure of finite groups having a normal series with bicyclic factors is considered. In particular, groups of odd order and A4-free groups with this property are investigated. Exact estimations of the derived length of such groups are made.
Netbay O. V., Skiba A. N.
Summary: Let G be a finite group andA -- a subgroup of G and Æ¹XÍG. Then we can say that A is X4 semipermutable in G if A has a supplement T in G such that A is X-permutable with every nilpotent subgroup of T. The article is devoted to studying the influence of the properties of Xn-semipermutable subgroups on the structure of finite groups. In particular, new criteria of supersolubility and dispersibility of finite groups are obtained.
Beresnevich V. V., Bernik V. L, Goetze F.
Summary:In the article the authors establish the lower estimate for a number of integral polynomials of given degree, height and bounded discriminant.
Summary:In the article, the optimal control problem with the piecewise smooth right-hand side is considered. Junction between smooth subarcs is realized along a given hyperplane in the state space. Necessary optimality conditions are obtained for a feasible trajectory that contains subarcs belonging to this hyperplane.
Erovenko V. A., Marton M. B.
Summary:The class of perturbations is considered, namely, strictly singular operators. The present article deals with proving the theorem of stability and invariance of the Apostle essential spectrum at commuting strictly perturbations of the operator.
Chernyavsky A. E., Kolyada A. A.
Summary:A new algorithm of multiplication on big simple modules p is offered. It is based on Barrett's minimally superfluous modular scheme. Optimization of base not modular procedures - procedures of scaling and code expansion is carried out. In comparison with the known analogue, a double reduction in the number of demanded tables is achieved at the expense of unification of settlement parities for performance of operational sequences (scaling; code expansion) at the first and second stages of the multiplication algorithm offered. In doing so, time expenses in the case of p to 512 bits are reduced approximately by a factor of 1.765.
Summary:The methods of electron scanning microscopy and X-ray analyses were used for examining the microstructure of a rapidly quenched Al-10 mass% B-0.17 mass% С alloy and aluminum borides. It is established that superrapid cooling of melt results in forming a crystal that consists of two phases such as a- and b-A1B12. The sizes of the crystal are commensurable with a diameter of a microcasting. It is shown that the formation of a two-phase crystal is caused both by the interaction between cluster melt structure elements and the intercluster medium and by changes in the mechanism of spontaneous crystallization.
Onischuk A. G., Tolkachev E. A.
Eryomin A. N., Zhavnerko G. K., Yashin K. D., Osipovich V. S., Agabekov V. E.
Summary: It is shown that CdSe/ZnS nanoparticles (NP) are incorporated into reverse micelles from bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate sodium salt (AOT) with the easily, losing stabilizing hydrophobic trioctulphospin oxide shell. NP interacts effectively with thiols and bovine serum albumin (BSA) in the micelle medium forming strong complexes with them that can be easily isolated from micelles and dissolved in water. The interaction efficiency of NP with thiols and BSA depends on a means of preparing a micelle solution. It is shown that it is necessary to add NP to the solution as the last one when water, thiols, and protein have already been solubilized in reverse micelles. Thus, in the system studied, NP stabilized with thioglycerin (TG) fluoresced most strongly in comparison with NP covered with dithiothreitol (DTT) and L-cystein. In the water environment, NP covered with TG and DTT showed practically identical fluorescent properties. On the contrary to thiols, BSA present in the micelle medium quenched luminescence, but strengthened their fluorescent properties in water. NP fluorescence is enhanced in combination of thiols with BSA in the process of NP functioning, or dissolution of a complex of NP... BSA in the solution with TG or DTT.
Shestak I. V., Vorobieva E. V., Basalyha I. I., Krutko N. P., Kulbitskaya L. V.
Summary:The influence of different-kind polymeric additions - polyacrylic acid, polyethylene glycol and their composition on the crystallization of calcium carbonates and magnesium with an elevated temperature in dependence on the medium pH is studied. The interrelation between the phase structure of calcium carbonates and magnesium and the efficiency of inhibitory action polymers is established.
Shutova I. V., Golubovich V. P.
Summary:The mathematical model of the protein's molecular surface is made in terms of the surface presentation by points and the program in VC++ language is realized. Using the designed program and the tools of Jmol and RasMol programs the Oncostatin M surfaces are built. The matching of these surfaces has shown that the designed program allows building surfaces that are well compared with the surfaces built using the existing programs.
Navakouski M. J., Vashkevich I. L., Sviridov O. V.
Summary:A new bifunctional compound, the conjugate of antibiotic chloramphenicol and vitamin H (biotin), was obtained. The synthesized conjugate was shown to biospecifically interact with biotin-binding protein streptavidin and antibodies against chloramphenicol. This property of the conjugate allows its use in a chloramphenicol immunoassay based on the streptavidinbiotin technology.
Razlutskij V. L., Feniova I. Yu., Sushchenia L. M., Palash A. L.
Summary:The laboratory and simulation experiments show that species faster capable of consuming limited food resources win in food competition. To estimate a rate of consumption, it is proposed to use the ratio of a filtration rate to a daily food ration (F/R). Cladoceran species with close F/R could co-exist for a long time (more than month) in simulation and experimental communities. Nevertheless, stronger competitors gradually supersede other species. A rate of competitive elimination is the higher, the larger the differences in F/R values.
Lemesh V. A., Orlovskaya O. A., Sakovich V. L, Khotyleva L. V.
Summary:Interspecies hybrids F1 from crossing fiber flax (L. usitatissimum L.) cultivars with wild species (blue flax L. angustifolium Huds. and pale flax L. bienne Mill.) were developed for expanding and enriching fiber flax gene pool. The traits defining the content and quality of flax fiber were studied in the produced hybrids as against the parental forms. The investigations performed have shown that flax hybrids F1 combine resistance to lodging with good parameters of fiber productivity. There were selected accessions which are not inferior and sometimes are superior to the parental fiber flax cultivar in plant height, industrial stem length and some anatomic stem parameters. The data obtained point to a preferable use of L. angustifolium in interspecies crosses.
Pitlik T. N., Bulay P. M., Denisov A. A., Cherenkevich S. N., Kulchitsky V. A.
Summary:The action of hydrogen peroxide in the concentration range 0.5-5 mmol/1 on the amplitude of field excitatory postsynaptic potentials in the CA1 region of rat hippocampus during change of temperature and oxygenation degree was investigated. The investigation was carried out on transverse slices of rat hippocampus by using the microelectrode technique. Under normal oxygen conditions and incubation temperature of 29 0C hydrogen peroxide caused inhibition of synaptic transmission in hippocampus and depression of field excitatory postsynaptic potentials. During hypoxia or temperature increase up to 37 0C hydrogen peroxide caused the augmentation of field excitatory postsynaptic potentials.
Kirillov V. A., Emeliyanova O. A., Fridman M. V., Demidchik E. P.
Summary:The comparative karyometric study of the thyrocytes with follicular cancer and follicular adenoma was performed. With the help of mean values estimation, construction of histograms and regression analysis the initial database has been transformed into informative quantitative parameters. An expert system for follicular thyroid tumor nature diagnostics was developed based on a set of boundary values of quantitative parameters reflecting the regularities of pathologic changes in thyrocyte nuclei with follicular cancer and follicular adenoma and weighting coefficients.
Kashevsky B. E., Ulaschik V. S., Istomin Yu. P., Kashevsky S. В., Prokhorov I. V., Pastushenko A. G.
Summary:The new approach is presented for the cancer local magnetic hyperthermia based on using nanoparticles with magnetic hysteresis. The particles are injected directly into the tumor and are heated up by a strong low-frequency magnetic field. The effect of thermal destruction of tumors is studied in experiments with rats' carcinoma RS-1 subject to hyperthermia parameters.
Solodilova V. V., Gaidashov A. A., Martinov A. A.
Summary:The petrographic and geochemical composition of the first sample party of various rocks (122), delivered by the Belarusian polar explorers from the east coast of the Enderby Land in the year of 2007, was investigated.

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