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    The Effects of Electronic Media on Children

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    Nowadays, mobile phone, the Internet, mp3 player are important parts of our lives. They have a great influence over all age groups. Gadget dependency especially concerns children who are affected a lot by all kinds of modern devices: they listen to loud music on headphones, watch cartoon close to the screen and spend too much time playing video games. Thus, digital addiction of children is becoming an issue of increasing importance we can not just dismiss

    Characteristic of immunogencity of seasonal influenza vaccines

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    Influenza at the present stage is a serious problem, it is the only disease that over the past decade has caused a pandemic. Immunisation is the most important way to contain the infection. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3214

    Application of diatom analysis for the study of the history of the lakes of north-west USSR. [Translation from: Istoriya Ozer; Trudy Vses.Simp.Vilnius p1-7. Vilnius, 1970.]

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    During late - and post-glacial times lakes played a leading role in the development of the landscape of the North-west European part of USSR. A variety of geographic circumstances created great variegation of natural conditions in lakes and determined the composition of their diatoms. The basic stages of the development of the diatom flora of lakes are linked with general climatic changes. The deepwater regions of large periglacial lakes of the North-west USSR are inhabited by plankton diatoms of the genera Melosira and Cyclotella. Diatom analysis is further applied for the study of the history of the lakes of north-west USSR

    Stable multiple-charged localized optical vortices in cubic-quintic nonlinear media

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    The stability of two-dimensional bright vortex solitons in a media with focusing cubic and defocusing quintic nonlinearities is investigated analytically and numerically. It is proved that above some critical beam powers not only one- and two-charged but also multiple-charged stable vortex solitons do exist. A vortex soliton occurs robust with respect to symmetry-breaking modulational instability in the self-defocusing regime provided that its radial profile becomes flattened, so that a self-trapped wave beam gets a pronounced surface. It is demonstrated that the dynamics of a slightly perturbed stable vortex soliton resembles an oscillation of a liquid stream having a surface tension. Using the idea of sustaining effective surface tension for spatial vortex soliton in a media with competing nonlinearities the explanation of a suppression of the modulational instability is proposed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to Journal of Optics A. The proceedings of the workshop NATO ARW, Kiev 2003 Singular Optics 200
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