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Voronezh State University

EducationVoronezh, Russia
About: Voronezh State University is a education organization based out in Voronezh, Russia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Silicon & Boundary value problem. The organization has 5166 authors who have published 6097 publications receiving 31680 citations. The organization is also known as: VSU & Voronezh University.


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TL;DR: Intracellular accumulation of elemental sulfur by Sphaerotilus similar to other filamentous sulfur bacteria was demonstrated for the first time (both in the population of the sulfur spring and in cultures with sulfide).
Abstract: A phylogenetic in situ/ex situ analysis of a sulfur mat formed by colorless filamentous sulfur bacteria in a thermal sulfide spring (northern spur of the main Caucasian ridge) was carried out. Nine phylotypes were revealed in the mat. Thiothrix sp. and Sphaerotilus sp. were the dominant phylotypes (66.3% and 26.3%, respectively). The 16S rRNA gene nucleotide sequence of Sphaerotilus sp. phylotype from the clone library was identical to the sequences of the seven Sphaerotilus strains isolated from the same source. A very high degree of similarity of Sphaerotilus strains revealed by ERIC-PCR fingerprints indicated little or no population diversity of this species in the mat. Thiothrix phylotype from the clone library and two Thiothrix strains isolated from the same mat sample differed in one to three nucleotides of 16S rRNA genes; this is an indication of this organism’s population variability in the mat. 16S rRNA genes of the strains and clones of Thiothrix sp. exhibited the highest similarity (ca. 99%) with Thiothrix unzii; the strains and clones of Sphaerotilus had 99% similarity with the type species Sphaerotilus natans (the only species of this genus) and therefore can be assigned to this species. The minor seven components belong to the phylotypes from the Proteobacteria (3%), as well as the Chlorobia, Cyanobacteria, Clostridia, and Bacteroidetes phylogenetic groups, each of them constituting not more than 1%. Intracellular accumulation of elemental sulfur by Sphaerotilus similar to other filamentous sulfur bacteria was demonstrated for the first time (both in the population of the sulfur spring and in cultures with sulfide). Although mass growth of Sphaerotilus and Thiothrix is typical of bacterial populations of anthropogenic ecosystems (the activated sludge of treatment facilities), stable communities of these bacteria have not been previously found in the sulfur mats or “threads” of natural sulfide springs.

17 citations

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04 Jul 2017
TL;DR: In this article, the authors determine the perspective directions of structural changes in Russia's regions on the basis of economic and statistical analysis, and propose a model to analyze the structural changes.
Abstract: The purpose of the article is to determine the perspective directions of structural changes in Russia’s regions on the basis of economic and statistical analysis.

17 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the populations of atomic orbitals and high-order harmonic generation (HHG) spectra in a wide range of laser-pulse parameters, taking into account the dynamics of all orbitals based on the time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT).
Abstract: We study the ionization and high-order harmonic generation (HHG) in argon by short linearly polarized laser pulses. We compare the populations of atomic orbitals and HHG spectra in a wide range of laser-pulse parameters, taking into account the dynamics of all orbitals based on the time-dependent density-functional theory (TDDFT) and only the most active orbital within the single-active electron (SAE) approximation. At high intensities of laser pulses, the atom polarization leads to suppression in the bound-state depletion due to the screening of the external field. The significant increase in the HHG yield is observed for the TDDFT calculations in comparison with the SAE calculations. The contribution of different orbitals in the TDDFT calculations of HHG spectra is discussed.

17 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, mass transfer during electrodialysis with ion-conducting spacers in the intermembrane gap is modeled experimentally using a local-distribution analysis of solutions.
Abstract: Mass transfer during electrodialysis with ion-conducting spacers in the intermembrane gap is modeled experimentally using a local-distribution analysis of solutions. Due to emergence of back-flow regions near the spacers, local quantities (diffusion layer thicknesses, surface concentrations, Sherwood numbers) are distributed nonuniformly over the channel length. In a smooth channel, due to concentration polarization, local mass transfer rates steadily decrease along the solution supply coordinate, but introducing ion-conducting spacers into the channel intensifies mass transfer because of periodic interruption of diffusion layers and formation of recirculation zones. Effect of geometrical size of spacers on the mass transfer is studied. It is found that the mass transfer rate is maximum for ion-conducting spacers with the ratio 3.5 < l/h< 4.0.

17 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Misha Ivanov5123412737
Rashid A. Ganeev464697220
Abir U. Igamberdiev432206150
Alexander Gusev4018511407
Fedor Sukochev363474621
Igor D. Novikov311365066
Gregory Berkolaiko311242925
Andrey Polyakov302235028
Natalia V. Bykova29542171
Stephen Montgomery-Smith281212219
N. L. Manakov271222408
Dmitry Marchenko26883976
V. A. Khonik251672312
M. Yu. Antipin245873102
Alexander Smogunov247032207
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202325
202295
2021507
2020615
2019537
2018422