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Moscow State University

EducationMoscow, Russia
About: Moscow State University is a education organization based out in Moscow, Russia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Population. The organization has 66747 authors who have published 123358 publications receiving 1753995 citations. The organization is also known as: MSU & Lomonosov Moscow State University.


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B. P. Abbott1, Richard J. Abbott1, T. D. Abbott2, Fausto Acernese3  +1237 moreInstitutions (131)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors place constraints on the dipole radiation and possible deviations from GR in the post-Newtonian coefficients that govern the inspiral regime of a binary neutron star inspiral.
Abstract: The recent discovery by Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo of a gravitational wave signal from a binary neutron star inspiral has enabled tests of general relativity (GR) with this new type of source. This source, for the first time, permits tests of strong-field dynamics of compact binaries in the presence of matter. In this Letter, we place constraints on the dipole radiation and possible deviations from GR in the post-Newtonian coefficients that govern the inspiral regime. Bounds on modified dispersion of gravitational waves are obtained; in combination with information from the observed electromagnetic counterpart we can also constrain effects due to large extra dimensions. Finally, the polarization content of the gravitational wave signal is studied. The results of all tests performed here show good agreement with GR.

430 citations

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TL;DR: The latest version of micromegas, a code that calculates the relic density of the lightest supersymmetric particle in the MSSM, is presented, with all tree-level processes for the annihilation of the LSP as well as all possible coannihilation processes with neutralinos, charginos, sleptons, squarks and gluinos.

430 citations

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TL;DR: For quantum deformations of finite-dimensional contragredient Lie (super) algebras, the authors gave an explicit formula for the universal R-matrix, which generalizes the analogous formulae for quantized semisimple Lie algesbras obtained by M. Rosso, A. N. Kirillov, and N. Levendorskii.
Abstract: For quantum deformations of finite-dimensional contragredient Lie (super)algebras we give an explicit formula for the universalR-matrix. This formula generalizes the analogous formulae for quantized semisimple Lie algebras obtained by M. Rosso, A. N. Kirillov, and N. Reshetikhin, Ya. S. Soibelman, and S. Z. Levendorskii. Our approach is based on careful analysis of quantized rank 1 and 2 (super)algebras, a combinatorial structure of the root systems and algebraic properties ofq-exponential functions. We don't use quantum Weyl group.

429 citations

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TL;DR: It is proposed that central regulation of stretch reflex thresholds governs voluntary control over muscle force and length and concluded that voluntary movements are effected by the central nervous system with the help of the mechanisms that underlie the variability and modifiability of innate motor patterns.
Abstract: The following factors underlying behavioral plasticity are discussed: (1) reflex adaptability and its role in the voluntary control of movement, (2) degrees of freedom and motor equivalence, and (3) the problem of the discrete organization of motor behavior. Our discussion concerns a variety of innate motor patterns, with emphasis on the wiping reflex in the frog.It is proposed that central regulation of stretch reflex thresholds governs voluntary control over muscle force and length. This suggestion is an integral part of the equilibrium-point hypothesis, two versions of which are compared.Kinematic analysis of the wiping reflex in the spinal frog has shown that each stimulated skin site is associated with a group of different but equally effective trajectories directed to the target site. Such phenomena reflect the principle of motor equivalence -the capacity of the neuronal structures responsible for movement to select one or another of a set of possible trajectories leading to the goal. Redundancy of degrees of freedom at the neuronal level as well as at the mechanical level of the body's joints makes motor equivalence possible. This sort of equivalence accommodates the overall flexibility of motor behavior.An integrated behavioral act or a single movement consists of dynamic components. We distinguish six components for the wiping reflex, each associated with a certain functional goal, specific body positions, and motor-equivalent movement patterns. The nervous system can combine the available components in various ways in forming integrated behavioral sequences. The significance of command neuronal organization is discussed with respect to (1) the combinatory strategy of the nervous system and (2) the relation between continuous and discrete forms of motor control. We conclude that voluntary movements are effected by the central nervous system with the help of the mechanisms that underlie the variability and modifiability of innate motor patterns.

429 citations

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14 Jun 1969-Nature
TL;DR: It has been demonstrated that uncoupling agents increase the proton permeability of phospholipid micelle membranes3 and artificial bimolecular membranes4 and uncouplers can operate as proton carriers in mitochondrial membranes.
Abstract: THE existence of an electrical potential difference at the mitochondrial membrane is one of the postulates of Mitchell's chemiosmotic theory of oxidative phosphorylation1,2. A shunting of the mitochondrial membrane leads to the uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation. It has been demonstrated that uncoupling agents increase the proton permeability of phospholipid micelle membranes3 and artificial bimolecular membranes4–7. Mitchell and Moyle8 showed that uncouplers can operate as proton carriers in mitochondrial membranes.

427 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski1691431128585
A. Gomes1501862113951
Robert J. Sternberg149106689193
James M. Tour14385991364
Alexander Belyaev1421895100796
Rainer Wallny1411661105387
I. V. Gorelov1391916103133
António Amorim136147796519
Halina Abramowicz134119289294
Grigory Safronov133135894610
Elizaveta Shabalina133142192273
Alexander Zhokin132132386842
Eric Conte132120684593
Igor V. Moskalenko13254258182
M. Davier1321449107642
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023541
20221,582
20217,040
20208,673
20198,296
20187,187