Publications by authors named "V V Korobov"

Arctic rivers are receiving increased attention for their contributing of mercury (Hg) to the Arctic Ocean. Despite this, the knowledge on both the terrestrial release sources and the levels of Hg in the rivers are limited. Within the Arctic, the Barents region has a high industrial development, including multiple potential Hg release sources.

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The transition frequency of (n,ℓ)=(17,16)→(16,15) in pionic helium-4 is calculated to an accuracy of 4 ppb (parts per billion), including relativistic and quantum electrodynamic corrections up to O(R_{∞}α^{5}). Our calculations significantly improve the recent theoretical values [Hori et al., Phys.

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The rovibrational intervals of the ^{4}He_{2}^{+} molecular ion in its X ^{2}Σ_{u}^{+} ground electronic state are computed by including the nonadiabatic, relativistic, and leading-order quantum-electrodynamics corrections. Good agreement of theory and experiment is observed for the rotational excitation series of the vibrational ground state and the fundamental vibration. The lowest-energy rotational interval is computed to be 70.

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Warnerin pretreatment of catheter segments subcutaneously implanted to mice under conditions of immunosuppression led to a significant increase in the number of neutrophils in the surrounding tissues on day 1; the number of fibroblasts tended to decrease by day 3. Immunohistochemical study showed the presence of T and B lymphocytes on day 3, but no positive reactions to vimentin and CD34 were observed during the first 2 days. These changes suggest that warnerin reduced the intensity of regeneration processes in tissues around the implant, which can be used for suppression of fibrosis.

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Recent mass measurements of light atomic nuclei in Penning traps have indicated possible inconsistencies in closely related physical constants such as the proton-electron and deuteron-proton mass ratios. These quantities also influence the predicted vibrational spectrum of the deuterated molecular hydrogen ion (HD) in its electronic ground state. We used Doppler-free two-photon laser spectroscopy to measure the frequency of the = 0→9 overtone transition (, vibrational quantum number) of this spectrum with an uncertainty of 2.

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