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Tytuł:
On strongly midconvex functions
Autorzy:
Azocar, A.
Gimenez, J.
Nikodem, K.
Sanchez, J. L.
Tematy:
strongly convex functions
strongly midconvex functions
Bernstein-Doetsch--type theorem
Kuhn theorem
Rode support theorem
Beckenbach convexity
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie. Wydawnictwo AGH
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/255623.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
In this paper we collect some properties of strongly midconvex functions. First, counterparts of the classical theorems of Bernstein-Doetsch, Ostrowski and Sierpiński are presented. A version of Rod é support theorem for strongly midconvex functions and a Kuhn-type result on the relation between strongly midconvex functions and strongly t-convex functions are obtained. Finally, a connection between strong midconvexity and generalized convexity in the sense of Beckenbach is established
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Visualization of Atmosphere Information for Distance Education System Based on Fuzzy Inference Using Customized Knowledge
Autorzy:
Ohnishi, K.
Garcia-Sanchez, J. A.
Tang, Y.
Dong, F.
Hirota, K.
Tematy:
distance education
visualization
fuzzy inference
atmosphere
POMS
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Wydawca:
Sieć Badawcza Łukasiewicz - Przemysłowy Instytut Automatyki i Pomiarów
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/385123.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
A distance education system is designed based on fuzzy inference, where visualized atmosphere information is shared by all learners in a virtual classroom. It provides high aspirations, low isolated feeling, low stress, and high affinity to learners, and offers learner’s psychological information, individual difference information, and hints of system improvement to the system manager. The effect of visualized atmosphere information in the learner’s psychological states is confirmed by T score of POMS test for 15 graduate students using CAI contents, and comparison experiment with traditional distance education. The proposal of atmosphere information presentation of virtual classroom provides a first step in establishing Education Academy beyond Space Time (EAST).
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Adduct formed by chromium trioxide and zwitterionic quinolinic acid
Autorzy:
Uggla, Rolf Å. M.
Matikainen, Jorma K. T.
Sillanpää, Reijo J.
Sundberg, Markku R.
Hase, Tapio A.
Zborowski, Krzysztof
Kaltia, Seppo A. A.
Sánchez-González, Angel
Opis:
Chromium trioxide forms an adduct with zwitterionic quinolinic acid. The structure of the product was found to be (quinolinium-3- carboxylato-O)trioxidochromium(VI), determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction methods. To evaluate the bonding properties of the compound, its structure was optimized at the B3LYP/6-311G* level of theory. The electronic characteristics were investigated by topological methods applied to the total charge density in various model compounds including the title compound, title compound with a HF molecule presenting a hydrogen bonding and anionic moiety. Calculated aromaticity indices indicate that the quinolinic rings tend to conserve their degree of aromaticity against hydrogen bonding. However, when there is hydrogen bonding involving an N-H bond or when the quinolinium zwitterion is deprotonated, there are clear changes in the interaction between chromium trioxide and the quinolinic moiety.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Cold Atomic Gases in Optical Lattices with Disorder
Autorzy:
Schulte, T.
Drenkelforth, S.
Kruse, J.
Ertmer, W.
Arlt, J. J.
Kantian, A.
Sanchez-Palencia, L.
Santos, L.
Sanpera, A.
Sacha, K.
Zoller, P.
Lewenstein, M.
Zakrzewski, J.
Tematy:
03.75.Kk
03.75.Lm
05.30.Jp
64.60.Cn
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Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Fizyki PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2044614.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Cold atomic gases placed in optical lattices enable studies of simple condensed matter theory models with parameters that may be tuned relatively easily. When the optical potential is randomized (e.g. using laser speckle to create a random intensity distribution) one may be able to observe Anderson localization of matter waves for non-interacting bosons, the so-called Bose glass in the presence of interactions, as well as the Fermi glass or quantum spin glass for mixtures of fermions and bosons.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The sarcopenia and physical frailty in older people : multi-component treatment strategies (SPRINTT) project: description and feasibility of a nutrition intervention in community-dwelling older Europeans
Autorzy:
Pitkälä, K.H.
Klimkova, M.
Billot, M.
Jyväkorpi, S.K.
Picauron, C.
Costantini, A.
Tirrel, L.
Soriano, G.
Pavelková, K.
Tagliaferri, S.
Öhman, H.
Geirsdóttir, O.
Marzetti, E.
Freiberger, E.
Vágnerová, T.
Savera, G.
Strandberg, T.E.
Urtamo, A.
Larreur, A.
Piotrowicz, Karolina
Ramel, A.
Ambrosi, S.
Landi, F.
Weling.Scheepers, C.
Błaszczyk-Bębenek, Ewa
Sanchez.Puelles, C.
Jonsson, P.V.
Rempe, H.M.
Calvani, R.
Sánchez Cadenas, V.
Perl, A.
Opis:
Background: The “Sarcopenia and Physical Frailty in Older People: Multicomponent Treatment Strategies” (SPRINTT) project sponsored a multi-center randomized controlled trial (RCT) with the objective to determine the effect of physical activity and nutrition intervention for prevention of mobility disability in community-dwelling frail older Europeans. We describe here the design and feasibility of the SPRINTT nutrition intervention, including techniques used by nutrition interventionists to identify those at risk of malnutrition and to carry out the nutrition intervention. Methods: SPRINTT RCT recruited older adults (≥ 70 years) from 11 European countries. Eligible participants (n = 1517) had functional limitations measured with Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB score 3–9) and low muscle mass as determined by DXA scans, but were able to walk 400 m without assistance within 15 min. Participants were followed up for up to 3 years. The nutrition intervention was carried out mainly by individual nutrition counseling. Nutrition goals included achieving a daily protein intake of 1.0–1.2 g/kg body weight, energy intake of 25–30 kcal/kg of body weight/day, and serum vitamin D concentration ≥ 75 mmol/L. Survey on the method strategies and feasibility of the nutrition intervention was sent to all nutrition interventionists of the 16 SPRINTT study sites. Results: Nutrition interventionists from all study sites responded to the survey. All responders found that the SPRINTT nutrition intervention was feasible for the target population, and it was well received by the majority. The identification of participants at nutritional risk was accomplished by combining information from interviews, questionnaires, clinical and laboratory data. Although the nutrition intervention was mainly carried out using individual nutritional counselling, other assisting methods were used as appropriate. Conclusion: The SPRINTT nutrition intervention was feasible and able to adapt flexibly to varying needs of this heterogeneous population. The procedures adopted to identify older adults at risk of malnutrition and to design the appropriate intervention may serve as a model to deliver nutrition intervention for community-dwelling older people with mobility limitations.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The optical two- and three-dimensional fundamental plane correlations for nearly 180 gamma-ray burst afterglows with Swift/UVOT, RATIR, and the Subaru Telescope
Autorzy:
Dainotti, Maria
Li, L.
Ramirez-Ruiz, E.
Sánchez-Vázquez, E. G.
Kann, D. A.
Zambrano-Tapia, A.
Oates, S. R.
Becerra, R. L.
Fraija, N.
Kutyrev, A. S.
Tran, B.
Fuentes, M.
Zoła, Stanisław
Prochaska, J. X.
Lee, W. H.
Richer, M. G.
Kalinowski, K. K.
Zambrano-Tapia, L.
Levine, D.
Butler, N. R.
Young, S.
Cenko, S. B.
González, J. J.
Watson, A. M.
Opis:
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are fascinating events due to their panchromatic nature. We study optical plateaus in GRB afterglows via an extended search into archival data. We comprehensively analyze all published GRBs with known redshifts and optical plateaus observed by many ground-based telescopes (e.g., Subaru Telescope, RATIR) around the world and several space-based observatories such as the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. We fit 500 optical light curves, showing the existence of the plateau in 179 cases. This sample is 75% larger than the previous one, and it is the largest compilation so far of optical plateaus. We discover the 3D fundamental plane relation at optical wavelengths using this sample. This correlation is between the rest-frame time at the end of the plateau emission, $T_{opt}^{*}$, its optical luminosity, $L_{opt}$, and the peak in the optical prompt emission, $L_{peak,opt}$, thus resembling the three-dimensional (3D) X-ray fundamental plane (the so-called 3D Dainotti relation). We correct our sample for redshift evolution and selection effects, discovering that this correlation is indeed intrinsic to GRB physics. We investigate the rest-frame end-time distributions in X-rays and optical ($T_{opt}^{*}$, $T_{X}^{*}$), and conclude that the plateau is achromatic only when selection biases are not considered. We also investigate if the 3D optical correlation may be a new discriminant between optical GRB classes and find that there is no significant separation between the classes compared to the Gold sample plane after correcting for evolution.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Autorzy:
Asmussen, N.
Deineka, O.
Herdoíza, G.
Knecht, M.
Stoffer, P.
Bruno, M.
Caprini, I.
Redmer, C.F.
Guellati-Khelifa, S.
Meyer, H.B.
Benayoun, M.
Dominguez, C.A.
Ottnad, K.
Cardoso, N.
Monnard, J.
Eidelman, S.I.
Ignatov, F.
Roberts, B.L.
Serednyakov, S.
Druzhinin, V.P.
Hermansson-Truedsson, N.
Vainshtein, A.
Kupich, A.
Sánchez-Puertas, P.
Nomura, D.
Rodríguez-Sánchez, A.
Zhang, Z.
Shwartz, B.
Koponen, J.
Todyshev, K. Yu.
Van de Water, R.
von Hippel, G.
Curciarello, F.
Roig, P.
Aoyama, T.
Fischer, C.S.
Gelzer, Z.
Logashenko, I.
Leupold, S.
Peris, S.
Gérardin, A.
Davier, M.
Laub, L.
Nyffeler, A.
Davies, C.T.H.
Czyż, H.
Weil, E.
Achasov, M.N.
Hoferichter, M.
Eichmann, G.
Williams, R.
Kubis, B.
Golterman, M.
Wilhelm, J.
Hagelstein, F.
Passera, M.
Simula, S.
Zhevlakov, A.S.
Neil, E.T.
Nio, M.
Bashir, A.
Keshavarzi, A.
Denig, A.
Hörz, B.
Mibe, T.
Gámiz, E.
Colangelo, G.
Perez del Rio, Elena
Danilkin, I.
Blum, T.
Marinković, M.K.
Wittig, H.
Gülpers, V.
DeTar, C.
Kronfeld, A.S.
El-Khadra, A.X.
Lehner, C.
Miura, K.
Carloni Calame, C.M.
Cè, M.
Venanzoni, G.
Chao, E.-H.
Müller, S.E.
Vanderhaeghen, M.
Hatton, D.
McNeile, C.
Hudspith, R.J.
Hoid, B.-L.
Pauk, V.
Della Morte, M.
Charles, J.
Vaquero Avilés-Casco, A.
San José, T.
Radzhabov, A.E.
Izubuchi, T.
Hayakawa, M.
Holz, S.
Kupść, A.
Lellouch, L.
Stöckinger-Kim, H.
Giusti, D.
Fael, M.
Pascalutsa, V.
Portelli, A.
de Rafael, E.
Stöckinger, D.
Bijnens, J.
Laiho, J.
Mohler, D.
Jegerlehner, F.
Masjuan, P.
Maltman, K.
Green, J.R.
Malaescu, B.
Marciano, W.J.
Risch, A.
Kinoshita, T.
Nesterenko, A.V.
Crivellin, A.
Chakraborty, B.
Gottlieb, Steven
Procura, M.
Hertzog, D.W.
Raya, K.
Hoecker, A.
Mackenzie, P.B.
Meyer, A.S.
Dorokhov, A.E.
Jin, L.
Solodov, E.P.
Sugar, R.
Teubner, T.
Opis:
We review the present status of the Standard Model calculation of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. This is performed in a perturbative expansion in the fine-structure constant $\alpha$ and is broken down into pure QED, electroweak, and hadronic contributions. The pure QED contribution is by far the largest and has been evaluated up to and including $\mathcal{O}(\alpha^{5})$ with negligible numerical uncertainty. The electroweak contribution is suppressed by $(m_{\mu}/M_{W})^{2}$ and only shows up at the level of the seventh significant digit. It has been evaluated up to two loops and is known to better than one percent. Hadronic contributions are the most difficult to calculate and are responsible for almost all of the theoretical uncertainty. The leading hadronic contribution appears at $\mathcal{O}(\alpha^{2})$ and is due to hadronic vacuum polarization, whereas at $\mathcal{O}(\alpha^{3})$ the hadronic light-by-light scattering contribution appears. Given the low characteristic scale of this observable, these contributions have to be calculated with nonperturbative methods, in particular, dispersion relations and the lattice approach to QCD. The largest part of this review is dedicated to a detailed account of recent efforts to improve the calculation of these two contributions with either a data-driven, dispersive approach, or a first-principle, lattice-QCD approach. The final result reads $a_{\mu}^{SM}= 116 591 810(43) \times 10^{-11}$ and is smaller than the Brookhaven measurement by 3.7 $\sigma$ The experimental uncertainty will soon be reduced by up to a factor four by the new experiment currently running at Fermilab, and also by the future J-PARC experiment. This and the prospects to further reduce the theoretical uncertainty in the near future – which are also discussed here – make this quantity one of the most promising places to look for evidence of new physics.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Experimental access to transition distribution amplitudes with the PANDA experiment at FAIR
Autorzy:
Fransson, K.
Ma, B.
Pałka, Marek
Hoek, M.
Dormenev, V. I.
Roy, B.
Makarov, A. F.
Branford, D.
Lavagno, A.
Bressan, A.
Thiel, M.
Mikirtychyants, M.
Kuhlmann, M.
Rogov, Yu. N.
Hammann, C.
Korcyl, K.
Kalicy, G.
Wojciechowski, M.
Fissum, S.
Gålnander, B.
Karmokov, A.
Liu, Z.
Gianotti, P.
Weber, T.
Eyrich, W.
Kozela, A.
Nicmorus, D.
Amoroso, A.
Bianco, S.
Würtemberg, K. M. von
Sun, Z.
Maier, R.
Zaporozhets, S. A.
Novotny, R.
Ireland, D.
Poslavskiy, S.
Kamys, Bogusław
Paul, S.
Kisel, I.
Wrońska, Aleksandra
Lundin, M.
Esch, S.
Sahoo, R.
Missevitch, O. V.
Jadhav, M.
Macri, M.
Gerhardt, A.
Kube, M.
Suleimanov, M. K.
Espí, M. C. Mora
Etzelmüller, E.
Davydov, Yu. I.
Uzunian, A.
Lin, D.
Iazzi, F.
Mingnore, M.
Zlomanczuk, J.
Rigato, V.
Li, Z.
Fröhlich, B.
Dalpiaz, P.
Perevalova, E. A.
Pochodzalla, J.
Ehret, A.
Batyunya, B. V.
Kupsc, A.
Kleines, H.
Balanutsa, P.
Kononov, S. A.
Lemmens, P.
Zaunick, H. G.
Imre, M.
Schlimme, S.
Schmitt, L.
Düren, M.
Cardinali, M.
Salmin, R. A.
Zambrana, M.
Izotov, A.
Maniscalco, G.
Birsa, R.
Lebiedowicz, P.
Kavatsyuk, M.
Balanutsa, V.
Lusso, S.
Wiele, J. Van de
Mazza, G.
Herten, A.
Galuska, M.
Goerres, A.
Datar, V.
Pornrad, S.
Lavezzi, L.
Marciniewski, P.
Shabratova, G. S.
Diehl, S.
Patel, B.
Schnell, R.
Mustafa, A.
Uhlig, F.
Destefanis, M.
Przyborowski, D.
Capozza, L.
Seth, K.
Mochalov, V.
Deppe, H.
Goncharenko, Y.
Schäfer, W.
Täschner, A.
Jasinski, P.
Filippi, A.
Corell, O.
Steinen, M.
Blinov, V. E.
Sfienti, C.
Rudy, Zbigniew
Rieke, J.
Schakel, P.
Roy, A.
Karabowicz, R.
Al-Turany, M.
Krusche, B.
Shein, I.
Schmidt, C.
Hawryluk, M.
Akishina, V.
Cahit, U.
Ryazantsev, A.
Wüstner, P.
Bleser, S.
Rossbach, M.
Schmidt, C. J.
Mori, F. De
Leiber, S.
Costanza, S.
Musiol, P.
Pysz, K.
Kühn, W.
Quagli, T.
Dutta, D.
Festchenko, A. A.
Kashchuk, A.
Sohlbach, H.
Gerasimov, A.
Strokovsky, E. A.
Czyzewski, T.
Czech, B.
Zmeskal, J.
Sapozhnikov, M. G.
Zimmermann, I.
Tomaradze, A.
Goryachev, V.
Vasiliev, A.
Mülhheim, D.
Grunwald, D.
Tomasi-Gustafsson, E.
Fioravanti, E.
Malgorzata, K.
Michel, M.
Tegnér, P. E.
Strzempek, Paweł
Peters, K.
Xiao, T.
Zorin, A. G.
Ohm, H.
Bobrovnikov, V. S.
Malyshev, O.
Arora, R.
Lobanov, V. I.
Babai, M.
Sterzenbach, G.
Xu, H.
Czyzycki, W.
Orfanitski, S.
Singh, B. P.
Kliemt, R.
Montagna, P.
Schröder, T.
Remigis, P. De
Semenov, A.
Manaenkov, S.
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Thöring, U.
Naryshkin, Y.
Marcello, S.
Valente, R.
Boukharov, A.
Yan, Y.
Koshurnikov, E. K.
Brandys, P.
Kliczewski, S.
Kumar, S.
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Krebs, M.
Flemming, H.
Smit, H.
Bradamante, F.
Widmann, E.
Martin, A.
Kumawat, H.
Galoyan, A. S.
Bettoni, D.
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Goldenbaum, F.
Gavrilov, G.
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Koch, H.
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Pychy, J.
Hu, J.
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Pantea, D.
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Brinkmann, K.-T.
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Lehmann, I.
Pace, E.
Heinsius, F. H.
Spruck, B.
Onuchin, A. P.
Genova, P.
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Traxler, M.
Lobanov, Yu. Yu.
Efremov, A. A.
Guaraldo, C.
Piñeiro, D. Rodríguez
Grigoryan, S.
Kuyanov, I. A.
Keshelashvili, I.
Belostotski, S.
Calén, H.
Marishev, I.
Wang, C.
Vejdani, S.
Ramstein, B.
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Levin, A.
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Korzihik, M. V.
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Liu, H.
Olshevskiy, A.
Weele, J. C. van der
Georgadze, I.
Voss, B.
Lindemulder, M.
Wiedner, U.
Metag, V.
Biernat, Jacek
Deiseroth, M.
Ong, S.
Stancari, G.
Apostolou, A.
Zyzak, M.
Dodokhov, V. Kh.
Idzik, M.
Karavdina, A.
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Davidenko, A.
Holtmann, T.
Walther, D.
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Morozov, D.
Rai, A. K.
Teshev, R. Sh.
Kuhl, G.
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Pyszniak, Andrzej
Suvorov, K.
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Kaiser, D.
Lorente, A. Sánchez
Hennino, T.
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Mohanty, A. K.
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Ramusino, A. Cotta
Kumar, A.
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Kachanov, V.
Makónyi, K.
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Seitz, B.
Denig, A.
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Werner, M.
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Li, S.
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Trzcinski, A.
Rosenbaum, C.
Bel, T.
Löhner, H.
Messchendorp, J.
Piskun, A. A.
Cederwall, B.
Bühler, P.
Sokolov, A. A.
Eissner, T.
Fink, M.
Salabura, Piotr
Motzko, C.
Chernetsky, V.
Feldbauer, F.
Coli, S.
Astakhov, V. I.
Miklukho, O.
Ullrich, M.
Büscher, M.
Shen, X.
Richter, M.
Grishin, V.
Stockmanns, T.
Zwieglinski, B.
Marton, J.
Glazier, D.
Wintz, P.
Malinina, L. V.
Kröck, B.
Fedorets, P.
Tikhonov, Y. A.
Belikov, N.
Introzzi, R.
Lucherini, V.
Barnyakov, A. Yu.
Wolke, M.
Yakutin, A.
Deepak, P. N.
Tiemens, M.
Hergemöller, A. K.
Szczurek, A.
Giraudo, G.
Veretennikov, D.
Kulkarni, A. V.
Sosio, S.
Zhadanov, A.
Zhao, J.
Dobbs, S.
Drexler, P.
Jha, V.
Varma, R.
Ferrero, L.
Abramov, V.
Balestra, F.
Magiera, Andrzej
Thoma, U.
Pocheptsov, T. A.
Dzhygadlo, R.
Lehmann, D.
Khanchai, K.
Díaz, J.
Steinke, M.
Pitka, A.
Clement, H.
Deermann, D.
Ryzhikov, S.
Prencipe, E.
Leithoff, H.
Spataro, S.
Lehmann, A.
Konorov, I.
Carassiti, V.
Busso, L.
Wasem, T.
Rodionov, V. K.
Rotondi, A.
Korcyl, Grzegorz
Lühning, J.
Hu, Q.
Merle, O.
Chandratre, V. B.
Wronka, S.
Galliard, C. Le
Johansson, T.
Vasile, M. E.
Gillitzer, A.
Schnier, C.
Chinorat, K.
Sarin, P.
Garzia, I.
Gessler, T.
Liu, B.
Orth, H.
Kistryn, Stanisław
Melnik, Y.
Lange, S.
Siudak, R.
Bracco, G.
Kangh, D.
Kalita, K.
Fava, L.
Maggiora, M.
Albrecht, M.
Levitskaya, O.
Schwiening, J.
Prasuhn, D.
Bianchi, N.
Smyrski, Jerzy
Nellen, R.
Leyhe, M.
Blinov, A. E.
Kopf, B.
Saito, N.
Zühlsdorf, M.
Zotti, L.
Maas, F.
Zhuravlev, N. I.
Varentsov, V.
Held, T.
Boca, G.
Younis, H.
Mohanta, D. P.
Demekhin, A.
Schönning, K.
Sefzick, T.
Greco, M.
Pontecorvo, G.
Serdyuk, V.
Pasyuk, M. A.
Vinodkumar, P. C.
Britting, A.
Savriè, M.
Wessels, J.
Lisowski, F.
Distler, M.
Bersani, A.
Müller, U.
Yabsley, B.
Woods, P.
Semenov-Tian-Shansky, K.
Dosdall, R.
Parmar, A.
Jowzaee, Sedigheh
Merkel, H.
Wheadon, R.
Skachkova, A. N.
Kormilitsin, V.
Parodi, R. F.
Achenbach, P.
Uzhinsky, V. V.
Rosner, G.
Duchat, R.
Arefiev, A.
Grieser, S.
Bianconi, A.
Stenzel, H.
Ritman, J.
Marchand, D.
Sowa, C.
Lehrach, A.
Drago, A.
Ayut, L.
Gutz, E.
Wendel, C.
Kaplan, D.
Kulakov, I.
Hayrapetyan, A.
Gromliuk, A.
Triffterer, T.
Krzemień, Wojciech
Kravchenko, E. A.
Mustafaev, G. A.
Kuske, T.
Lauth, W.
Rosier, P.
Erni, W.
Skachkov, N. B.
Calvo, D.
Dbeyssi, A.
Saito, T.
Sanchez, S.
Wilson, A.
Beck, R.
Kunne, R.
Veenstra, R.
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Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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