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X-ray Small-Angle Scattering in the Study of the Structure of Disordered Nanosystems
Small-angle scattering (SAS) of X-rays and neutrons is a technique for studying the subatomic structure of condensed matter with a resolution of tenths to hundreds of nanometers, the capabilities of which have...
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Quasi-Atomistic Approach to Modeling of Liposomes
Small-angle X-ray scattering is an important structural tool for studying biological membranes; however, interpretation of scattering data remains a challenging problem. In most cases, analysis makes it possib...
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Energy spectrum of electrons transmitted through curved dielectric tubes
The transmission coefficients and the energy spectra of electrons with an energy of 10–20 keV transmitted through curved glass and polyurethane tubes are measured with a cylindrical electrostatic analyzer. The...
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Connection of users with a telecommunications network: Multicriteria assignment problem
The problem of connection of users with access points of a wireless telecommunications network is analyzed. An approach is based on the multicriteria assignment problem. A set of criteria involves the maximum ...
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Comparison of negative magnetoresistance mechanisms in manganese perovskites and chromium spinels
A transition of the field dependence of the electrical resistivity from a square law (∼H 2) above T c to a linear function (∼H) below T c is...