34 research outputs found
German "Soft power" Policies in the Muslim World
In recent years, a number of foreign policy concepts declared the importance of using the instruments of "soft power" to promote the national interests of a country. Soft power is the ability through political values, culture and foreign policy to influence others by forming attractiveness [18]. Germany is generally recognized as the leader in the resources of "soft power." The article discusses what kind of resources are deployed by Germany to increase its "soft power" in the Muslim direction of foreign policy. The Muslim world has its own specifics, which complicate the use of instruments of "soft power." Countries with large Muslim population are difficult to influence, as they differ from Europe in the civilizational respect, have their own customs and traditions which they strictly follow because of the nature of Muslim religion. The author notes that in the Muslim direction of foreign policy the problem for Germany lies in the fact that the formation of its attractiveness resulted in a significant flow of immigration of Muslims in the country. A part of immigrant Muslims tries to live isolated from European society, professes radical currents ofIslam and participates in military conflicts abroad, participation in which in the role of active player is ruled out by Germany. Failure to integrate them into German society and the lack of progress in the formation of its positive image in the Muslim countries resulted, on the one hand, in the split of German society, on the other hand, in the threat of absorption by foreign civilization, as it is observed now in Germany the presence of "soft power" of Muslim countries, which use its former and current citizens to influence German political course. The article was written within the constructivist methodology, which consider the "soft power" as a way of construction of social reality with the use of tangible and intangible resources for the formation of an attractive image of Germany in world politics
Organization of the epidemiological surveillance on nonpolioenterovirus infection among children in Azerbaijan in modern stage
The aim of investigation is to analyses of some prerequisites for improving of organization of the epidemiological surveillance on nonpolioenterovirus infection among children in Azerbaijan in modern stage.For this purpose the statistic datas about morbidity with «intestinal infection of uncertain etiology» and «nonpolioenterovirus ifection» among children have been and lysed and presented.The results of conducted retrospective and prospective epidemiological analyses aloow to determine the main key steps for improving of the epidemiological surveillance on nonpolioenterovirus infection among children in Aherbaijan, which are the followig: the dynamic of intrayearly and manyyearly morbidity of nonpolioenterovirus infection; the serotypical spectrum and the virulency of nonpolioenteroviruses; the virological control of surface and waste waters for appearing of nonpolioenteroviruses; the regular monitoring of «healthy» viruscarrier among children contingents (organized and nonorganized)
Technical Physics Letters V. 23, I. 01
Technical Physics Letters -- January 1997
Volume 23, Issue 1, pp. 1-87
Frequency conversion by the parametric interaction of space-charge waves in thin-film semiconductor structures with negative differential conductivity
A. I. Mikhailov and S. A. Sergeev
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Luminescence of erbium-doped porous silicon
V. P. Bondarenko, N. N. Vorozov, L. N. Dolgii, A. M. Dorofeev, N. M. Kazyuchits, A. A. Leshok, and G. N. Troyanova
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Propagation of shear waves in a magnetic liquid with frozen-in magnetization
V. V. Sokolov and V. V. Tolmachev
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Self-similarity and branching of wavelet transforms of microwave signals generated by a vircator
V. E. Vatrunin, A. E. Dubinov, and V. D. Selemir
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Measurement of the amount of free and bound hydrogen in amorphous carbon
O. I. Kon'kov, I. N. Kapitonov, I. N. Trapeznikova, and E. I. Terukov
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Influence of amplitude modulation of a light beam on electron interference: the Aharonov–Bohm effect
A. N. Ageev and S. Yu. Davydov
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Influence of active oxygen on the superconducting properties of an yttrium ceramic investigated by a diffraction method
M. U. Kalanov, M. S. Paizullakhanov, R. Kh. Maminov, V. M. Rustamova, S. N. Abdurakhmanova, and I. I. Akhmedov
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Nonequilibrium fluctuations of the rates of steady-state chemical reactions
A. P. Grigin
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Calculation of non-steady-state thermal conduction for low Fourier numbers (Fo < 0.001)
V. S. Loginov, A. R. Dorokhov, and N. Yu. Repkina
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Generation of vibrationally excited H2 molecules in a hydrogen stream flowing through a cesium–hydrogen discharge
F. G. Baksht and V. G. Ivanov
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Lasing in submonolayer CdSe structures in a ZnSe matrix without external optical confinement
I. L. Krestnikov, N. N. Ledentsov, M. V. Maksimov, A. V. Sakharov, S. V. Ivanov, S. V. Sorokin, L. N. Tenishev, P. S. Kop'ev, and Zh. I. Alferov
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Self-consistent model of a low-pressure rf capacitive discharge
A. S. Smirnov and K. E. Orlov
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Simultaneous recording and readout of chi(2)-holograms in glasses
A. I. Valeev and V. M. Churikov
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Wall effects in improved confinement modes in the FT-2 tokamak
V. N. Budnikov, V. V. D'yachenko, L. A. Esipov, E. R. Its, S. I. Lashkul, A. D. Lebedev, A. Yu. Stepanov, I. E. Sakharov, V. Yu. Shorikov, S. V. Shatalin, E. O. Chechik, and O. N. Shcherbinin
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Influence of surface wettability on the cathodic electroluminescence of porous silicon
D. N. Goryachev, O. M. Sreseli, and L. V. Belyakov
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Kinetic model of GaAs(100) growth from molecular beams
S. Yu. Karpov and M. A. Maiorov
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Mesa stripe for the 3–3.6 µm range lasers utilizing gadolinium-doped InAsSbP/InGaAsSb double heterostructures
N. V. Zotova, S. A. Karandashev, B. A. Matveev, M. A. Remennyi, N. M. Stus', and G. N. Talalakin
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Use of a scanning charge-coupled photodetector for compression of optical signals with linear wavelength modulation
N. A. Esepkina and A. P. Lavrov
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Acoustooptic interaction in uniaxial gyrotropic paratellurite crystals
G. V. Kulak
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Reconstruction of the mass distribution of charged particles in a periodic electric field
Yu. K. Golikov and E. Yu. Flegontova
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Modulational instability of electromagnetic waves in long Josephson junctions
F. Kh. Abdullaev
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Acoustooptical processor for radio signals with discrete frequency modulation
N. A. Esepkina, A. P. Lavrov, and S. V. Dmitriev
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Dynamics of dislocations and disclinations of the field of a few-order optical fiber: I. Creation and annihilation of C± disclinations
A. V. Volyar and T. A. Fadeeva
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Laser control of the state of a plasma in a selective optical trap
A. P. Gavrilyuk, I. V. Krasnov, and N. Ya. Shaparev
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Subhomogeneous spectroscopy of a Bose condensate of neutral atoms
I. E. Mazets and B. G. Matisov
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Model of a quantum well rolled up into a cylinder and its application to the calculation of the energy structure of tubelene
L. A. Mel'nikov and A. V. Kurganov
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Diffusion of promethium in silicon
D. É. Nazyrov, G. S. Kulikov, and R. Sh. Malkovich
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Conversion of infrared radiation into visible in ZBLAN glass with three-component doping by rare-earth elements
I. A. Grishin, V. A. Gur'ev, V. L. Mart'yanov, and A. P. Savikin
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Concerning the polarization vector of a wave reconstructed by a pseudodeep volume grating
S. Ya. Gorelik and I. M. Nagibina
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Localization of an rf capacitive discharge in a long strip line
Yu. P. Raizer and M. N. Schneider
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Depolarization of ferroelectrics by nanosecond electrical pulses
V. G. Gavrilyachenko, N. V. Reshetnyak, A. F. Semenchev, and A. N. Klebtsov
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Two-feedback-loop oscillator with chaotic dynamics
É. V. Kal'yanov
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Increasing the concentration of recombination impurities as a means to suppress the amplification saturation effect in intrinsic threshold photoresistors with extracting contacts and impurity recombination of photo-generated carriers
V. A. Kholodnov and A. A. Drugova
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Formation of acoustooptical bound states by optical pulses
A. S. Shcherbakov and I. B. Pozdnov
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The perception of sustainable lighting and its application in architecture. A research about lighting design in Malpensa airport
LAUREA MAGISTRALEL’illuminazione è sempre stata storicamente al centro del comportamento umano.
Modifica costantemente gli sensi e può anche amplificare gli umori.
L’illuminazione non occupava un grande posto nella classifica dei elementi di design pero gli architetti contemporanei come Tadao Ando e Renzo Piano si godono il miglioramento di qualità dello spazio che può portare questo elemento, nell’arco dei loro progetti.
L’illuminazione è una componente essenziale nella ricerca per ottenere uno spazio di qualità.
Una percezione dell’illuminazione sostenibile, e la derivazione di applicazione in architettura, contribuiscono ai metodi di design e sopratutto alla percezione dello spazio.
In particolare, la qualità dello spazio può essere migliorata installando un nuovo sistema di illuminazione
Il nostro studio dimostra come l’illuminazione può cambiare la percezione dello spazio per l'utente
Per questo progetto, consideriamo un nuovo design per il sistema di luce in una delle aree chiave a Milano – l aeroporto Malpensa - col studio di un sistema di illuminazione nel Terminale 1
Questo studio si concentra sulle applicazione di nuove tecnologie di illuminazione onde migliore gli umori e creare una nuova esperienza per le persone di passaggio nell'aeroporto.Throughout history lighting has been at the core of human behavior. It is a constant modifier of senses and amplifies moods. Til recently lighting was not considered a grand design element but modern Architects such as Tadao Ando and Renzo Piano bask in the aura of high quality space it bring towards their projects.
Lighting is essential in the direction of our focus towards the quality of space. The perception of sustainable lighting and its application in architecture creates insight into a method of design and more importantly the perception of a space. Furthermore the quality of space can change with the installation of a new lighting system.
Our study demonstrates how lighting can change the perception of space a user experiences. In this project we propose an alternative to redesign a lighting system in one of the most recognized areas of the city of Milan - The application of a sustainable lighting system in Malpensa airport terminal 1.
Our study focuses on the application of new lighting technology to enhance the mood and create a renovated experience on each visit to the airport
Technical Physics Letters V. 27, I. 12
Technical Physics Letters -- December 2001
Volume 27, Issue 12, pp. 981-1068
Mechanical Instability of a Porous Material
S. P. Buyakova, V. I. Maslovskii, D. S. Nikitin, and S. N. Kul'kov
pp. 981-983 Full Text: PDF (51 kB)
Organic Impurity Preconcentration by a Multimembrane Inlet System of a Mass Spectrometer
V. T. Kogan and O. S. Victorova
pp. 984-986 Full Text: PDF (46 kB)
Phase Coherence Diagnostics by One-Dimensional Time Series
N. B. Yanson, A. G. Balanov, V. S. Anishchenko, and P. W. E. MacClintock
pp. 987-990 Full Text: PDF (138 kB)
Spatially Periodic Electron Beams Formed by a Magnetron Gun System with Secondary-Emission Cathodes
N. I. Aizatskii, A. N. Dovbnya, V. V. Zakutin, N. G. Reshetnyak, V. P. Romas'ko, Yu. Ya. Volkolupov, and M. A. Krasnogolovets
pp. 991-993 Full Text: PDF (39 kB)
Anomalies in the Ultrasound Reflection from a Solid–Dissipative Medium Interface
D. A. Kostyuk and Yu. A. Kuzavko
pp. 994-998 Full Text: PDF (61 kB)
The Effective Stopping of Relativistic Structural Heavy Ions Colliding with Atoms
V. I. Matveev
pp. 999-1002 Full Text: PDF (53 kB)
Crystallization and Physical Properties of SbTiTaO6 Single Crystals
V. I. Popolitov
pp. 1003-1005 Full Text: PDF (39 kB)
Synthesis and Ferroelectric Properties of K2SbTa5O15 Single Crystals
V. I. Popolitov
pp. 1006-1007 Full Text: PDF (38 kB)
On the Properties of a Radiation-Induced Defect Responsible for the 1.0-eV IR Absorption Band in Gallium Arsenide
Z. V. Dzhibuti and N. D. Dolidze
pp. 1008-1009 Full Text: PDF (28 kB)
Initial Stages of the GaN Growth on Oxidized Silicon
V. N. Bessolov, Yu. V. Zhilyaev, E. V. Konenkova, S. A. Kukushkin, A. V. Luk'yanov, S. D. Raevskii, and V. A. Fedirko
pp. 1010-1012 Full Text: PDF (130 kB)
Depth Profiles of the Majority Carrier Concentration and the Minority Carrier Effective Lifetime in Gettered GaAs
V. F. Andrievskii, A. T. Gorelenok, N. A. Zagorel'skaya, A. V. Kamanin, and N. M. Shmidt
pp. 1013-1015 Full Text: PDF (44 kB)
On the Possibility of Decreasing Spherical and Chromatic Aberrations in Flat Combined Axisymmetric Magnetoelectrostatic Lenses
V. A. Zhukov, Yu. V. Vorob'ev, and M. M. Nesterov
pp. 1016-1017 Full Text: PDF (29 kB)
Vacuum Discharge as an Effective Source of Multiply Charged Ions
M. F. Artamonov, V. I. Krasov, and V. L. Paperny
pp. 1018-1020 Full Text: PDF (42 kB)
The Character of Terahertz Oscillations in Resonance Tunneling Structures
É. A. Poltoratskii and G. S. Rychkov
pp. 1021-1023 Full Text: PDF (55 kB)
The Effect of Water Vapor on the Characteristics of a Pulsed-Periodic Ultraviolet Radiation Source
A. K. Shuaibov, A. I. Dashchenko, and I. V. Shevera
pp. 1024-1025 Full Text: PDF (33 kB)
Low-Temperature Internal Friction in an Aluminum–Aluminum Oxide Fiber Composite
A. N. Kachevskii
pp. 1026-1027 Full Text: PDF (84 kB)
Vircator Radiation Controlled by Axial Current-Carrying Filament
A. E. Dubinov, V. D. Selemir, and V. P. Tarakanov
pp. 1028-1029 Full Text: PDF (41 kB)
Laser Rockets
R. A. Liukonen
pp. 1030-1031 Full Text: PDF (92 kB)
Ferroelectric (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Thin-Film 60-GHz Phase Shifter
A. B. Kozyrev, A. V. Ivanov, O. I. Soldatenkov, A. V. Tumarkin, S. V. Razumov, and S. Yu. Aigunova
pp. 1032-1034 Full Text: PDF (47 kB)
An Analysis of the Phase Transitions in Biocompatible Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2
N. A. Zakharov
pp. 1035-1037 Full Text: PDF (58 kB)
Microwave Modulated Light Reflection in Semiconductors
M. A. Chernikov and O. A. Ryabushkin
pp. 1038-1040 Full Text: PDF (44 kB)
A Thin Subsurface Layer of a Polymer Film Studied by Atomic Force Microscopy
V. I. Trigub, A. V. Plotnov, and A. N. Kiselev
pp. 1041-1043 Full Text: PDF (91 kB)
Bragg's Reflection of the Optical and Acoustic Waves from Photoinduced Periodic Structures in Iron-Doped Lithium Niobate
N. M. Ushakov and V. V. Kolosov
pp. 1044-1046 Full Text: PDF (42 kB)
Atmospheric Degradation of the Proton-Irradiated Textured Oxide Superconductors
M. U. Kalanov, E. M. Ibragimova, T. Kh. Khaidarov, M. S. Paizullakhanov, and V. M. Rustamova
pp. 1047-1049 Full Text: PDF (34 kB)
On the Possibility of Increasing and Controlling the Radiation Pulse Duration in Gas-Discharge Lasers
A. I. Fedorov
pp. 1050-1051 Full Text: PDF (29 kB)
Investigation of the Structure of (p)3C-SiC–(n)6H-SiC Heterojunctions
A. A. Lebedev, G. N. Mosina, I. P. Nikitina, N. S. Savkina, L. M. Sorokin, and A. S. Tregubova
pp. 1052-1054 Full Text: PDF (260 kB)
Permanent-Magnet Trap for Ultracold Neutron Storage
V. F. Ezhov, B. A. Bazarov, P. Geltenbort, N. A. Kovrizhnykh, G. B. Krygin, V. L. Ryabov, and A. P. Serebrov
pp. 1055-1057 Full Text: PDF (230 kB)
The Interaction of Electromagnetic Radiation with a Plasma Stream of a Space Vehicle Electrojet Thruster
I. P. Kozlov
pp. 1058-1061 Full Text: PDF (57 kB)
The Effect of an Alternating Electric Field on the Liquid Dielectric Convection in a Horizontal Capacitor
B. L. Smorodin
pp. 1062-1064 Full Text: PDF (43 kB)
Some Features of the Energy Dissipation in the Course of Plastic Deformation of Iron and Niobium
O. P. Maksimkin and M. N. Gusev
pp. 1065-1066 Full Text: PDF (37 kB)
Laser Radiation Confinement at 1.06 µm in Compensated Gallium Arsenide
A. G. Kalintsev, O. P. Mikheeva, and A. I. Sidorov
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Организация эпидемиологического надзора за неполиоэнтеровирусной инфекцией на современном этапе у детей в Азербайджане
The aim of investigation is to analyses of some prerequisites for improving of organization of the epidemiological surveillance on nonpolioenterovirus infection among children in Azerbaijan in modern stage.For this purpose the statistic datas about morbidity with «intestinal infection of uncertain etiology» and «nonpolioenterovirus ifection» among children have been and lysed and presented.The results of conducted retrospective and prospective epidemiological analyses aloow to determine the main key steps for improving of the epidemiological surveillance on nonpolioenterovirus infection among children in Aherbaijan, which are the followig: the dynamic of intrayearly and manyyearly morbidity of nonpolioenterovirus infection; the serotypical spectrum and the virulency of nonpolioenteroviruses; the virological control of surface and waste waters for appearing of nonpolioenteroviruses; the regular monitoring of «healthy» viruscarrier among children contingents (organized and nonorganized).Цель исследования — проанализировать некоторые предпосылки для усовершенствования организации эпидемиологического надзора за неполиоэнтеровирусными инфекциями у детей в Азербайджане на современном этапе.Проанализированы и представлены статистические данные о заболеваемости кишечными инфекциями неясной этиологии и неполиоэнтеровирусной инфекцией среди детей. Результаты проведенных ретроспективных и проспективных эпидемиологических исследований позволили установить основные ключевые шаги для усовершенствования организации эпидемиологического надзора за неполиоэнтеровирусной инфекцией у детей в Азербайджане. Таковыми являются: динамика внутригодовой и многолетней заболеваемости неполиоэнтеровирусными инфекциями; серотипический спектр и вирулентность неполиэнтеровирусов; вирусологический контроль поверхностных и сточных вод на наличие неполиэнтеровирусов; регулярный мониторинг «здорового» вирусоносительства среди детского контингента (организованного и неорганизованного)
Secondary metabolites produced by endophytic <i>Pantoea ananatis</i> derived from roots of <i>Baccharoides anthelmintica</i> and their effect on melanin synthesis in murine B16 cells
Five indole derivatives, 1H-indol-7-ol (1), tryptophol (2), 3-indolepropionic acid (3), tryptophan (4), 3,3-di(1H-indol-3-yl)propane-1,2-diol (5) and two diketopiperazines, cyclo(L-Pro-L-Tyr) (6), cyclo[L-(4-hydroxyprolinyl)-L-leucine (7) along with one dihydrocinnamic acid (8) were isolated from Pantoea ananatis VERA8, that endophytic bacteria derived from Baccharoides anthelmintica roots. This is a first report towards an isolation of endophytic strains (funji or bacteria) from the B. anthelmintica herb. The synergetic properties of the total extract compositions, as well as effects of the pure isolated secondary metabolites evaluated on their melanin synthesis in murine B16 cells towards for vitiligo treatment.</p
Microbial landscape of the intestine in outpatients with acute enteric infections
Aim. Study of the state of intestinal microflora in young children seen in an outpatient setting with acute enteric infections. Methods. The state of microflora of 156 children was examined. All children underwent bacteriological study. Children were divided into following groups by age: 0-6 months - 59 (37.8%) patients; 6-12 months - 32 (20.5%) and 1-3 years - 65 (41.7%) subjects. Among them, 33 (21.1%) received breast milk, 46 (29.5%) received artificial feeding and 77 (49.4%) - mixed feeding. Results. Conditionally pathogenic bacteria were revealed in 114 (73.08%) patients, mainly (92.98% of cases) Candida alone or in combination with other conditionally pathogenic microorganisms were detected in 57 (50.0%) children: Candida + St. aureus - in 32 (28.1%) patients, Candida + P. vulgaris - in 9 (7.9%), Candida + P. vulgaris + St. aureus - in 12 (10.5%), Candida + St. aureus + Ps. aeroginosa - in 4 (3.5%) subjects. In 42 (26.92%) children conditionally pathogenic flora was not detected. As a result of the study of intestinal microflora structure of outpatients, decreased number of E. coli and B. bifidum by 67.3 and 36.5%, respectively, was revealed. The leading place was taken by Candida albicans identified in more than 50% of outpatients. Conclusion. Young children with acute enteric infections had mainly conditionally pathogenic and pathogenic microorganisms isolated in different associations.</jats:p
THE ETIOLOGIC SPECTRUM OF PATHOGENS OF VIRAL GASTROENTERITIS IN CHILDREN FROM BAKU
The article presents the results of research on the study of etiology, the logical structure of viral diarrhea in Baku (Azerbaijan) in 2015. It was found that more than half (62.6%), gastroenteritis in children of viral etiology, of which the leading role as an etiological factor, have a company — and adenoviruses, among infants astroviruses. But-roviral gastroenteritis and enterovirus takes only insignificant-tive percentage of cases. There were no significant differences in the proportion of virustion of diarrhea depending on the age of the patients was not revealed
