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The Potential of Lectins and Their Recognized Glycoconjugates in the Human Body
The modern concepts of lectins and glycoconjugates binding to them, the features and patterns of their interaction, and the protective role and potential in the human body are summarized. The analysis of terms...
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Infrastructural Hardware Platform of the Common IT Space for Fusion Research (Fusionspace.ru)
The technological basis for fast information exchange, centralized data storage, combining hardware infrastructure and collaboration of professionals is required to perform distributed joint scientific researc...
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Restoration of the Indicator Properties of Whole-cell Luminescent Biosensors
Whole-cell biosensors are widely used to produce medical diagnostic tests, but in the long term, they tend to lose their indicator properties. Consequently, it is crucial to find ways to restore these properti...
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Microcavity for Single Quantum Dot Based Emitters
The design of microcavity for single quantum dot based emitters is developed. The microcavity consists of semiconductor distributed Bragg reflector and microlens fabricated by selective oxidation of gradient Al ...
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Open AccessSupercapacitance and superinductance of TiN and NbTiN films in the vicinity of superconductor-to-insulator transition
We investigate the low-temperature complex impedance of disordered insulating thin TiN and NbTiN films in the frequency region 400 Hz–1 MHz in close proximity to the superconductor–insulator transition (SIT). ...
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Specific Features of the Destruction of a Superinsulating State by Voltage Pulses in NbTiN Films
The destruction of a superinsulating state by pulsed voltage in thin NbTiN films is studied. A delay of the destruction of the superinsulating state after the rising edge of the pulse is discovered. The time o...
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Open AccessDirect probe of the interior of an electric pion in a Cooper pair superinsulator
The nature of hadrons is one of the most fundamental mysteries of physics. It is generally agreed that they are made of “colored” quarks, which move nearly free at short scales but are confined inside hadrons ...
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Magnetic Field Evolution of the Linear and Nonlinear Conduction of Perforated TiN Films
The low-temperature linear and nonlinear transport on nanoperforated titanium nitride films is experimentally studied. A metallic Bose state is shown to appear in the system, and it transforms into a metallic ...
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Suppression of Bacterial Adhesion: Modern Approaches, Problems, and Prospects
The paper analyzes problems related to bacterial infections and modern approaches to the suppression of bacterial adhesion. The development of an infection depends upon the pathogen’s ability to colonize the s...
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Open AccessSuperconducting phase transitions in disordered NbTiN films
Suppression of superconductivity in disordered systems is a fundamental problem of condensed matter physics. Here we investigate superconducting niobium-titanium-nitride (Nb1−xTixN) thin films grown by the atomic...
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Dimension Effects in Insulating NbTiN Disordered Films and the Asymptotic Freedom of Cooper Pairs
We investigate the evolution of the electronic transport in disordered NbTiN films at the insulating side of the superconductor-insulator transition as function of the effective system size along the current d...
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Habituation of Somatosensory Event-Related Potentials in Subthreshold Rhythmic (1 Hz) Electrocutaneous Stimulation of the Arm during the Slow-Wave Stage of Daytime Sleep
Previous studies have shown that low-frequency subthreshold electrocutaneous stimulation of the arm during deep slow-wave sleep in humans improves sleep quality. The main cognitive processes are known to opera...
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Superconductor–Insulator Transition in NbTiN Films
Experimental results indicating a direct disorder-induced superconductor–insulator transition in NbTiN thin films have been reported. It has been shown that an increase in the resistance per square in the norm...
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Superconducting properties of long TiN wires
The low-temperature transport properties of titanium nitride wires with the width comparable with or much larger than the superconducting coherence length are studied experimentally. It is shown that the reduc...
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Nonequilibrium transport near the superconducting transition in TiN films
The linear and nonlinear conductions of titanium nitride films with the thickness d ≤ 10 nm have been studied experimentally in the region of superconducting transitions. It has been shown that the inclusion of a...
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Magnetic field-induced dissipation-free state in superconducting nanostructures
A superconductor in a magnetic field acquires a finite electrical resistance caused by vortex motion. A quest to immobilize vortices and recover zero resistance at high fields made intense studies of vortex pi...
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Hyperactivated resistance in TiN films on the insulating side of the disorder-driven superconductor-insulator transition
We investigate the insulating phase that forms in a titanium nitride film in a close vicinity of the disorder-driven superconductor-insulator transition. In zero magnetic field the temperature dependence of th...
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Effect of disorder on magnetoresistance oscillations in nanoperforated superconducting TiN films
The low-temperature transport properties of nanoperforated superconducting TiN films have been experimentally studied. A periodic dependence of the resistance on an external magnetic field, with a period corre...