2002
DOI: 10.1023/a:1020265924697
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“…As it was shown in Ref. 4, the longitudinal component (with the electric field along the deuteron spin) α 1 E1 and the transverse component α 0 E1 are essentially differed between themselves: α 1 E1 = 0.669 fm 3 and α 0 E1 = 0.555 fm 3 . (The abovementioned electric dipole polarizability α E1 ( 2 H) is an averaged value of the longitudinal and transverse components:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…As it was shown in Ref. 4, the longitudinal component (with the electric field along the deuteron spin) α 1 E1 and the transverse component α 0 E1 are essentially differed between themselves: α 1 E1 = 0.669 fm 3 and α 0 E1 = 0.555 fm 3 . (The abovementioned electric dipole polarizability α E1 ( 2 H) is an averaged value of the longitudinal and transverse components:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The anisotropy effect of the electric dipole polarizability has been previously studied in Ref. 4. The application of the t-matrix approach to the study of the anisotropy of the induced electric quadrupole moment of the deuteron having also its own quadrupole moment (Q = 0.2859(3) fm 2 (Refs.…”
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“…The main criteria that characterize PTSD are: 1) the stress state experienced, 2) the influx of memories about the place where life threatening situations took place, the emergence of "guilt for surviving" before the victims, dreaming with nightmarish scenes of the experience, 3) the desire to avoid emotional strain, fear of distressing memories, non-contact with others, 4) a complex of neurasthenic disorders mainly with increased irritability, decreased concentration, attention, "tonus of functioning", 5) stigma of certain patho-characteristic symptoms Medical Psychology and tendencies in the formation of psychopathic tendencies with antisocial behavior episodes (alcoholism, drug abuse, cynicism, lack of respect for officials). Smirnova L.V., analyzing the predictors of PTSD, points to their great variation: psychiatric injuries at an early age, hereditary load of mental illness, and factors of retraumatization, as indicated by S. Robert (Kocharyan, 2014;Kharchenko, 2017;Методичні рекомендації, 2014;Kokun, 2016;Workshop, 2001;Tarabrina, 2007;Lauterbach, 1995). There are data regarding personality traits as predisposing factors for PTSD: V.M.…”
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“…A., Gurevich P.S., who emphasize the dependence of the specific response to the stress among military on the character, personality, duration and intensity of stress factors, maturity and adequacy of protective mechanisms Kharchenko, 2017). From our point of view, it is a constructive idea of the emotional scheme, which is developed within the concept of proceduralexperimental psychotherapy (PEP) by L. Greenberg, R. Elliott (Kharchenko, 2017;Методичні рекомендації, 2014). Cognitions, as part of this scheme, in some way determine and connect motivation, cognitive realm, memory system and bodily manifestations.…”
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