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Autor:
S. M. Kharit, T. V. Chernyaeva
Publikováno v:
Журнал инфектологии, Vol 2, Iss 3, Pp 24-27 (2014)
The results of the scientific, medical, organizational and methodological approaches, training of the “Prevention of Infectious Diseases” Research Institute for childhood infections aimed at achieving the main goal - raising children immunized an
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https://doaj.org/article/c595aeab9fc542838784251bee3205ec
Autor:
V. M. Kuz’menko, T. P. Chernyaeva
Publikováno v:
Low Temperature Physics. 36:180-185
The magnetoresistance of and Hall effect in polycrystalline α-U in the temperature interval 4.2–77K and transverse magnetic fields B to 4T have been investigated. It is found that below 43K the Hall coefficient RH of α-uranium depends on the magn
Autor:
Ya. D. Starodubov, A. S. Bakai, I. M. Neklyudov, V. M. Gorbatenko, V. M. Kuzmenko, V. V. Brik, T. P. Chernyaeva, M. V. Lazareva
Publikováno v:
Low Temperature Physics. 31:541-544
A study is made of the structure, mechanical properties, and electrical resistance of crystalline and pseudoamorphous (obtained by rolling at 300 K by 50 and 90%) titanium nickelide in both the initial state and after annealing to different temperatu
Autor:
T. P. Chernyaeva, V. M. Kuz’menko
Publikováno v:
Low Temperature Physics. 31:111-115
Nanocrystalline vanadium films 7–20 nm thick are obtained by crystallization of amorphous condensates of this metal by heating to a temperature T
Publikováno v:
Materials Science. 36:669-674
The results of structural and phase hardening of pipes made of Zr + 2.5% Nb alloy show that ultrahigh-frequency thermal treatment of pipes (fast heating to the temperature of existence of the β-phase followed by sharp cooling and annealing in the hi
Publikováno v:
Soviet Atomic Energy. 45:717-718
Irradiation with charged particles is used extensively in research on the process of the development of radiation-induced porosity. Beams of electrons, protons, and light and heavy ions are used to study radiation-induced swelling [I, 2]. Along with