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Digital Technology of Organizing an Independent Educational Process for Students Based on the Credit-Modular Teaching System of Higher Educational Institutions
This article presents the importance of independent study hours of students in the credit-module system introduced in higher education institutions, modern approaches to the organization of Independent Education of students and recommendations for their application. It also provides information on the e-learning resources and tools necessary for effective organization of independent hours of education for educators, the importance of the E-information educational environment in the organization of Independent Education of students
Technologies for Improving Methods of Teaching Schoolchildren to Play Table Tennis
The purpose of the study was to theoretically substantiate the author's technology, namely to create favorable conditions for the development of motor skills, coordination of movements, physical abilities, general physical fitness and harmonious physical development of schoolchildren. As a result of the research, an original technology for organizing the process of physical education for middle school students using table tennis was developed
To Study the Main Factors Causing Cutaneous Leishmaniasis and the Impact of These Factors on the Incidence Rate
In order to increase the effectiveness of measures to prevent skin leishmaniasis in cities and districts, we analyzed the epidemiological examination cards of 120 patients registered in Surkhandarya region. Epidemiological examination cards were obtained according to the level of spread of the disease in relation to 3 regions: hyperendemic, mesoendemic and hypoendemic. Hyperendemic areas are 29 from the city of Termiz, 23 from Termiz district, 24 from Jarkurgan district, and 12 from Angor district. Mesoendemic areas are 11 from Kumkurgan district, 8 from Boysun district, and 6 from Sherabod district. Hypoendemic areas - 4 from Muzrabot district, 3 from Kyziriq district. Human social activity has led to changes in the composition of the disease among young people. If we take the figures from 1960-1966, sick children accounted for about 70.0%, and adults for 30.0%. In 1986, the analysis of the age-related structure of cutaneous leishmaniasis shows that in Uzbekistan, children under 14 years old make up 21.7%, and adults (15 years old) make up 78.3%. Data on the average number of leishmania in one patient were studied. E.M. According to Pershina, an average of 11.4 wounds per patient, A.Sh. According to Vaisov - 4.2, M.K. Sharipov and others note that 80% of patients have 1-3 wounds
Improvements of Early Rehabilitation for Ischemic Stroke Patients
Increasing the efficiency of rehabilitation of patients after stroke remains one of the most important strategic tasks of neurologists. Neurological deficits that develop in the early stages after a stroke negatively affect the patient’s quality of life. Their timely identification and correction can improve functional outcome. Carrying out comprehensive rehabilitation measures in the early stages of the disease leads to reduction of the neurological deficit caused by a stroke, acceleration of the patient's return to social life, and improvement of the quality of life. Grouping stroke complications and carrying out treatment measures through a special approach to them leads to the restoration of the functional state of the damaged brain tissue
Technologies and Technical Means for Decompression of the Subsurface Soil Horizon
The existing technologies and technical means for decompression of the subsurface soil horizon are analyzed. The classification of tools for decompression of the subsurface soil horizon is given. In the results of the analysis of technology and technical means for decompression of the subsurface soil horizon, it was found that the most promising is the strip decompression of the subsurface soil layer
Rice Plant Parasitic Nematodes and Measures to Combat them
his article investigates rice plant parasite nematodes and how to resist them. Rice parasitic nematodes may be handled using a variety of integrated techniques. These include the use of resistant rice cultivars, crop rotation and diversification, soil solarization, biofumigation, chemical nematicides, biological control, soil amendments, trap cropping, precision farming methods, and integrated pest management. Breeding initiatives introduce resistant cultivars, but crop rotation disturbs worm life cycles and lowers population densities. Biofumigation produces chemicals that reduce nematode populations. Chemical nematicides are employed selectively, although their usage is weighed against possible environmental and health hazards. Biological control employs natural enemies, whereas organic additions promote soil health
Ecology and Globalization Socio-Philosophical and Dialectical Features of Processes
This article analyzes the characteristics of ecological and globalization processes, social life and globalization processes, the role of information in the globalization of the economy, the introduction of information-communication and computer technologies, and their transition to a path of rapid development
Nano Silica Impacts the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Foam Concrete
Foamed Concrete is a popular choice in the construction industry due to its excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties and ability to support structures. This study investigated the effects of incorporating nanomaterials into carbon fiber-reinforced foam concrete to enhance its mechanical properties. The experimental work was conducted in two phases. First, a lightweight foam concrete mixture with varying amounts of foam agent was produced, with the optimal balance being 11 Kg/m3 to achieve the target density of 1343 Kg/m3 within the range of 1300-1350 Kg/m3 at 28 days, and the appropriate compressive strength of 17.4 MPa. Adding carbon fibers reduced the flow test by approximately 6.63% compared to the control foam concrete mix. When 1% of Nano-silica was added, the high consistency of the mixture decreased by 7.27% compared to the control foam concrete mix. Reinforcing foamed Concrete with 3% carbon fibers increased its compressive strength by approximately 19.8%, with the best percentage being 1%. However, the dry density increased by 8.33% compared to foam concrete. When Nano silica was used, the compressive strength increased by 14.39%, and the dry density increased by about 14.64% at 28 days compared to the foam concrete-reinforced carbon fibers mix. The results demonstrated that carbon fiber and Nano Silica had a synergistic effect on enhancing the mechanical properties of the foam concrete, exerting positive impacts on reducing the porosity and improving the pore distribution at 1%. Adding Nano silica with carbon fibers further transformed large voids into small ones and introduced closed pores, leading to an enhanced microstructure for foamed Concrete
ANALYSIS OF INCOME AND EXPENSES FROM OTHER STAGES OF THE MAIN ACTIVITY OF THE FINANCE
Revenues from the main production activities of the enterprise, other than the production and sale of products, are included in the income from operational processes. They are included in the report on financial results in the total amount, being composed separately from the expenses and incomes. Operating income and expenses are determined to be included in the statement of financial results according to their net value. In this case, the income received from the operating procedures is reduced to the profit and loss line in the report, with the difference in the cost of the expenses
Global Cotton Trade-On the Example of the Uzbek Cotton Trade
Cotton is one of the most important cash crops globally, with around 25 million metric tons produced annually. Uzbekistan is one of the top cotton exporters, though its industry has been controversial due to alleged forced labor practices. This paper examines Uzbekistan's cotton industry within the context of the global cotton trade. It provides an overview of global cotton production and trade, analyzes the structure and practices of Uzbekistan's cotton sector, assesses reforms and remaining forced labor concerns, and discusses implications for ethical sourcing and trade policy. Findings indicate that while the Uzbek government has taken steps to curb state-orchestrated forced labor, further action is needed to align with international labor standards. As clothing brands and retailers face scrutiny for sourcing Uzbek cotton, adopting policies to ensure traceability and avoid complicity with labor abuses remains imperative