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2. Начальный этап Горлицкой операции (1915 г.). Причинно-следственные связи поражения Русской армии
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Попов, Григорий Германович, Барабаш, Оксана Борисовна, Булгарова, Белла Ахмедовна, and Казенков, Олег Юрьевич
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WORLD War I ,ARTILLERY - Abstract
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- 2024
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3. Особенности формирования сибирской интеллигенции в XIX - начале XX вв.
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Грязнухина, Татьяна Владимировна, Грязнухин, Александр Григорьевич, Жулаева, Анна Сергеевна, and Задорина, Алёна Олеговна
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EXILE (Punishment) ,INTELLECTUALS - Abstract
Copyright of Bylye Gody is the property of Cherkas Global University Press and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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4. DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC BANKING IN RUSSIA.
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Yu., Sanakoev A.
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ISLAMIC finance ,DEVELOPMENT banks ,MUSLIMS ,ISLAMIC countries - Abstract
The growth in the welfare of citizens of countries with a predominantly Muslim population and the increase in free resources in the countries of the Middle East have formed trends towards the development of Islamic banking. Islamic banking is an integral part of the economy of many countries around the world and is actively developing, including in Russia. The active growth of transaction volumes in this sector of the economy increases every year, which confirms the relevance of the research. The article discusses the prospects for the development of Islamic banking in Russia and its features. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. [To assess Resilience of Russian cities under international sanctions and the consequences of COVID-19: a sociological study].
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Voloshinskaya AA, Maksimov AN, and Bezverbny VA
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- Humans, Russia epidemiology, SARS-CoV-2, Surveys and Questionnaires, COVID-19 epidemiology, Cities
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The paper presents the results of in-depth interviews and a questionnaire survey of the Russian cites administration representatives about cities resilience under the sanctions pressure and COVID-19. The survey was conducted by the Center for Territorial Changes and Urban Development of IPEI RANEPA in March-May 2023, it was attended by representatives of the administration of more than 50 cities of the Russian Federation. We found overall situation as stable: social programs are being implemented in full, unemployment is decreasing, construction of municipal facilities continues, problems with failures in the supply of spare parts, equipment and components are being solved. At the same time, the sanctions have affected the urban economy in completely different ways: while in some cities show significant negative effect, in others the impact of sanctions is insignificant. Cites face number of new challenges: disruption of supply chains, refusal to supply paid equipment, inability to find analogues of imported equipment with the necessary characteristics, rising prices for spare parts. components and construction materials, the rupture of established sales channels to unfriendly countries, a drop in municipal budget revenues, etc. The heads of the city administration work overtime to solve emerging problems, organize interaction between enterprises, establish and deepen business contacts with friendly countries, put forward proposals to improve the situation at the federal level. New tasks successfully solved, although it requires serious efforts. To respond to new challenges, we need a new, more decentralized and local-oriented style of public administration, a process of well-established feedback.
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- 2024
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6. [Analysis of changes in legislation on the provision of psychiatric care].
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Golubkina KV and Abramyan SK
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- Humans, Russia, Mental Health Services legislation & jurisprudence, Mentally Ill Persons legislation & jurisprudence, Quality of Life, Mental Disorders therapy, Mental Disorders epidemiology
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Mental disorders are a serious problem in modern society. They affect millions of people around the world and have a significant impact on the quality of life and people's ability to function in a normal environment. In this regard, the issues of ensuring the rights of citizens suffering from mental disorders do not lose their relevance and require special attention from doctors, lawyers and the scientific community. There are a number of reasons for this, including: 1) an increase in the incidence of mental disorders among the population, especially among socially vulnerable groups such as refugees, orphans, victims of hostilities and natural disasters; 2) medical care for mentally ill people can be provided forcibly, and therefore requires firmly established procedural standards; 3) mentally ill people often pose a danger to both for themselves and for society, therefore, the existence of fair law-restrictive measures is necessary; 4) persons with the status of mentally ill should have guarantees of social protection and integration into society without violating personal freedom (in the case when patients are not socially dangerous). On September 1, 2024, Federal Law No. 465-FZ dated 08/04/2023 «On Amendments to the Law of the Russian Federation «On Psychiatric Care and Guarantees of Citizens' Rights in its Provision» will enter into force. This paper analyzes the adopted amendments, how they will affect law enforcement practice, whether they will create even more grounds for restricting the rights of patients in psychiatric hospitals, or are aimed at improving the legal regulation of psychiatric care.
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- 2024
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7. [The impact of digital technologies on labor organization in health care scope].
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Kruglov DV, Reznikova OS, Tsygankova IV, and Tsygankov IV
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- Humans, Russia, Delivery of Health Care organization & administration, Delivery of Health Care standards, Digital Technology
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Enhancement of the health care system in Russia continues to be one of key directions of National development. In conditions of deficiency of personnel, systemic changes are needed to transit to qualitatively new level. The application of digital platforms permits to resolve a number of issues related to accessibility and quality of medical services. The paper characterizes current state of health care digitization and level of competitiveness of medical institutions. On the basis of analysis of corporate culture of medical institutions, conclusions are made that it contributes to successful implementation of unified medical information system and development of best corporate standards and traditions.
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- 2024
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8. [Development and validation of Russian olfactory test].
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Lebedeva GV, Svistushkin MV, Selezneva LV, Muzychenko YN, Suvorov AY, Khutornoi IV, Pedder AV, Pedder VV, Kudryavtseva VA, and Pogosyan KK
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- Humans, Russia, Adult, Female, Male, Reproducibility of Results, Odorants analysis, Sensory Thresholds physiology, Olfaction Disorders diagnosis, Smell physiology
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Olfactory disorders is one of the first symptoms of diseases from various departments of medicine (otorhinolaryngology, psychology, neurology, etc.). Based on international clinical recommendations, olfactory tests are the gold standard for the diagnosis of olfactory disorders. There are many different psychophysical tests: UPSIT (USA, Pennsylvania), Sniffin' Sticks test (Germany), BAST-24 (Spain), etc. Currently, there is an acute shortage of olfactory tests available for clinical practice In Russia. This problem is related to the fact that there are no olfactory tests registered as medical devices on the territory of the Russian Federation. Also, a significant limitation is the unrecognizability of odors by the population of our country, which include foreign analogues (licorice, anise, turpentine, etc.)., Objective: To develop and validate the national olfactory test on healthy volunteers., Material and Methods: The development and validation of the olfactory test included several stages. First, the development of an olfactory test was carried out, the selection of aromas to assess the threshold and identification ability of olfaction. 25 dilutions of n -butanol were used for the assessment of the threshold olfactory ability. For the stage of assessing the identification ability of the sense of smell, in our previous study, an assessment of the recognition of odor names in the territory of the Russian Federation was carried out. A total of 3.000 people from 8 federal districts of the Russian Federation were interviewed. During the development of the test, 20 names of flavors with the highest rating were used. By the 8
th , the selection of monocomponent substances was carried out. Commercially available certified food and perfume flavorings have been used for fragrances whose equivalent in the test cannot be a monocomponent substance. A group of 25 healthy volunteers selected a flavor or a monocomponent for each of the 20 positions. To carry out the identification stage of testing, a booklet was developed with answer options for each fragrance, including 80 images associated with the smell. A methodology for conducting diagnostics has been created. Next, the validation of the developed olfactory test was carried out on 150 healthy volunteers. The study included an assessment of the threshold and identification ability of the sense of smell using the developed test and conducting a comparative analysis with a set of flavors and descriptors corresponding to the Sniffin' Sticks test., Results: The developed test includes: 2 panels - panel 1 to assess the threshold ability of smell, panel 2 to assess the identification ability of smell, a booklet with 80 images and captions to them. The norms of threshold and identification olfactory abilities were also determined in the developed test. The domestic test was validated against the relative foreign Sniffin' Sticks test. Spearman's correlation between the accuracy values of the domestic test (17-20; 85.00-100.00%) and the values of the foreign test (11-16; 68.75-100.00%) did not reveal statistically significant differences ( rs =0.065, p =0.432), which confirms the equally effective assessment of olfactory ability by the domestic olfactory test in comparison with its foreign counterpart., Conclusion: In this work, a methodology for the use of Russian olfactory test was developed and validated on healthy volunteers. The features of the developed test are an assessment of the threshold and identification ability of smell, an adapted set of odors for the Russian population, the use of paper blotters when applying flavor and visual images of descriptors. Despite the wide variety of psychophysical tests, this problem requires further study and comparative analysis of olfactory tests available In Russia and foreign analogues in order to obtain a universal and effective diagnostic method for the populations of our country., This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Project No. 24-25-00415).- Published
- 2024
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9. [Alexander Grigoryevich Lyutkevich - a prominent figure in Russian ophthalmology and public health. (On the 155th anniversary of his birth)].
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Sarkisov AS
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- Humans, History, 20th Century, History, 19th Century, Russia, Anniversaries and Special Events, Ophthalmology history, Public Health history
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This article, composed using literary sources and archival materials, is dedicated to the 155th anniversary of Alexander Grigoryevich Lyutkevich - a prominent Russian ophthalmologist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries (12.09.1867-18.04.1928) and one of the founders of the Voronezh Medical Institute. The paper traces the main stages of his biography, notes his work in rapid-reaction emergency care units, and pays attention to his teaching activities. The importance of Lyutkevich's doctoral dissertation on the treatment of high myopia is emphasized. The article also highlights his important role as editor of the classic textbook "Course of eye diseases" by A.A. Kryukov. In Lyutkevich's public activities, his contribution to the establishment of the Society of Ophthalmologists in Moscow is particularly noteworthy. Lyutkevich's high organizational skills are highlighted, which were clearly manifested in the Yuriev University and in the creation of the medical faculty of the Voronezh University.
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- 2024
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10. [Life expectancy for the regions of the Northwestern Federal District. Part 2: Dynamics of old age threshold.]
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Safarova AA and Safarova GL
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- Humans, Russia epidemiology, Male, Aged, Female, Middle Aged, Population Dynamics trends, Population Dynamics statistics & numerical data, Aging physiology, Aged, 80 and over, Life Expectancy trends
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The paper continues the study of the population ageing in the regions of the Northwestern Federal District. It characterized population ageing based on prospective ageing indicators that take into account remaining life expectancy. The dynamics of life expectancy (LE) at birth was analyzed. A computation and comparative analysis of the old age threshold for the regions that are part of the Northwestern Federal District have been carried out. A comparative analysis of ageing indicators - traditional and prospective (the proportion of the elderly and the share of the population above the old age threshold) was carried out. It has been found that there are no fundamental differences in the dynamics of life expectancy in older ages, as well as in the of old age threshold, between the regions considered. It is shown that for the male population in almost all regions in 2021, the value of the old age threshold is below 60 years, while for the female population the opposite inequality is observed. Thus, in 2021, the share of men over the old age threshold exceeds the proportion of the elderly in almost all regions considered, and for the female population, the share of the elderly is expected to be higher than the values of the prospective indicator.
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- 2024
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