16 results on '"D A Koroleva"'
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2. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with concomitant c-MYC and BCL6 gene rearrangements with primary skin involvement: A case report and a review of literature
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N G Gabeeva, D A Koroleva, A V Belyaeva, N G Chernova, L A Kuzmina, A B Sudarikov, T N Obukhova, A M Kovrigina, E E Zvonkov, and V G Savchenko
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double-hit lymphoma (dhl) ,bcl2 ,bcl6 ,dlbcl leg-type ,dhl ,Medicine - Abstract
Double-hit lymphoma (DHL) is a rare aggressive B-cell lymphoma with concomitant c-MYC, BCL2 or BCL6 gene rearrangements, which is characterized by the high frequency of extranodal lesions and by resistance to chemotherapy. The median survival does not exceed 18 months in patients with this disease. The majority of DHL is represented by с-MYC/BCL2 cases. The combination of c-MYC/BCL6 occurs rarely (5—8%). The paper describes a case of DHL with concomitant c-MYC and BCL6 gene rearrangements, which mimics diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, leg-type.
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- 2017
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3. Risk Factors of Portal Vein Thrombosis in Patients with Different Child-Pugh Classes Liver Cirrhosis
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M. Yu. Nadinskaia, Kh. B. Kodzoeva, K. A. Gulyaeva, M.-D. E. Khen, D. I. Koroleva, M. A. Privalov, A. Kh. Tekaeva, V. R. Fedorov, and S. G. Prokofev
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portal hypertension ,portal vein diameter ,spleen length ,variceal bleeding ,neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio ,hepatocellular carcinoma ,logistic regression ,case-control ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Aim: to evaluate the frequency of portal vein thrombosis (PVT) and build predictive models of the development of PVT for patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) of A and B/C classes by Child-Pugh.Materials and methods. Research design is a case-control. The Case group included 130 patients with newly diagnosed PVT not caused by invasive hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); 29 patients were assigned to class A, 101 patients were assigned to class B/C. From the database of cirrhotic patients without PVT 60 Controls for class A and 205 for B/C were selected using sratified randomization by sex, age and etiology of cirrhosis. The Mann-Whitney U-test and Pearson's chi-squared test were used to compare the groups. Odds ratios (OR) and 95 % confidence intervals (95 % CI) were calculated. Logistic regression models are constructed with the separation of the sample into training and test (0.7; 0.3). The operational characteristics of the models were calculated on the test sample; ROC analysis was carried out, the area under the ROC curve (AUC) was calculated.Results. The overall frequency of PVT was 4.1 % (95 % CI 2.7-5.8 %) in class A and 10.4 % (95 % CI 8.5-12.5 %) class B/C. Patients with class A and B/C PVT differed from the corresponding controls by more severe portal hypertension: the frequency of bleeding / number of interventions on varices compared with the control were 41/45 % vs. 7/8 % (p < 0.001) for class A and 25.7/30.7 % vs. 16.1/16.1 % (p < 0.05) for class B/C, ascites frequency was 24 % vs. 8 % (p < 0.05) for class A and 89.1 % vs. 68.3 % (p < 0.001) for class B/C. The cutoff by the portal vein diameter was the same for both classes — 13.4 mm; the spleen length was similar and amounted 17.5 mm for class A, 17.1 mm for class B/C. Patients with PVT differed from the corresponding controls by neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio: class A 2.33 (1.82; 3.61) vs. 1.76 (1.37; 2.20), p < 0.01, class B/C 2.49 (1.93; 3.34) vs. 2.15 (1.49; 3.26), p < 0.05. Patients of class B/C had a higher incidence of newly diagnosed malignant tumors - 23.8% (primarily HCC that does not invade the portal vein), compared with control and cases of class A - 6.3 % and 3 % (p < 0.05), respectively. The best model for class A included variceal bleeding, ascites, portal vein diameter, absolute number of neutrophils, for class B — ascites, spleen length, portal vein diameter, malignant tumors / local factors; sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and AUC were 79.3 %, 90 %, 86.5 %, 0.897 and 73.3 %, 68.3 %, 69.9 %, 0.789, respectively.Conclusion. Independently of the Child-Pugh class of LC, the main risk factor for PVT is severe portal hypertension.
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- 2023
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4. Organization of Production and Business Processes in Value Chains Based on Applied Scenarios for the Digitalization of Enterprises
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Yu. F. Telnov, A. A. Bryzgalov, and D. S. Koroleva
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digital enterprise ,value chain ,production and business processes ,business model ,application scenario ,digital platform ,service-oriented architecture ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 - Abstract
The purpose of the research. The implementation of end-to-end digital technologies into the economic activities of enterprises radically changes the organization of production and business processes within the framework of more efficient business models. As a result, new application scenarios are formed that determine the changing structure of production and business processes and the emergence of new roles of participants in the value chain. From this point of view, the article aims to develop and substantiate methods for constructing production and business processes for various types of business models based on modern digital technologies.Research methods. The paper discusses the principles and uses methods for identifying, classifying and constructing production and business processes for various application scenarios of digitalization of manufacturing enterprises. The methods of identification and classification of production and business processes are based on the definition of the stages of the product life cycle and the provision of services considered in the Reference Architectural Model Industrie 4.0 (RAMI). The proposed methods of constructing production and business processes are based on the use of digital platforms, digital twins (software administrative shells), methods of collecting and processing big data. For the selected types of production and business processes, an approach is proposed to describe the features of their implementation from the perspective of various application scenarios of digitalization. When constructing the structure of production and business processes, role models of interaction of participants in value chains are used.Results. This paper presents the classification of production and business processes in accordance with the Reference Architectural Model Industrie 4.0 (RAMI), which highlights the innovative processes of product creation and service provision, production and supply chain processes, as well as asset management processes of enterprises. The analysis of various application scenarios for the selected classes of production and business processes was carried out, which made it possible to link these scenarios with the most common types of business models of digital enterprises. The role model of interaction of participants in the value chain has been clarified for the most common application scenario associated with the use of value-based services (VBS), which allows the accumulation and processing of generated digital data on the performance of physical assets at the operational, tactical and strategic management levels.Conclusion. The developed methods of identification, classification and construction of production and business processes based on a scenario approach to the use of digital technologies and role modeling in the processes of interaction of participants in the value chain are aimed at improving the efficiency of creating and using business models of enterprises digital transformation.
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- 2023
5. The Impact of ESG Factors on Asset Returns: Empirical Research
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O. V. Efimova, M. A. Volkov, and D. A. Koroleva
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sustainable development ,responsible investment ,esg integration ,portfolio analysis ,return on investment ,value drivers ,esg financial impact ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
The subject of the research is the assessment of Investment decision-making efficiency considering the sustainable development requirements. The article aims to identify the relationship between environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance and market returns for investors and the reasons for it. The relevance of the paper is determined by the need to develop research in the field of ESG integration and evaluation of the portfolio investment effectiveness in the context of responsible investment practices popularity. Scientific novelty: the study develops the theory of ESG integration and allows the authors to conclude that ESG commitment is a driver of market profitability for investors. The authors apply methods such as theoretical analysis of scientific publications (analysis, synthesis, generalisation) and quantitative methods, including statistical data analysis, regression analysis, financial modelling. The research base is scientific works of domestic and foreign authors, analytical reports of rating agencies, ESG funds, historical stock market data on companies analysed in the course of this study. All the information used in this study is publicly available or provided by the Bloomberg database. In the course of the study, authors form model portfolios of ESG-oriented and ESG-neutral companies shares and perform a comparative analysis of their fundamental indicators and financial returns. The authors conclude that the portfolio of ESG-oriented companies demonstrates profitability no lower than the portfolio of ESG-neutral companies, considering the risks. At the same time, the values of the fundamental indicators of ESG-oriented companies are inferior to the values of ESG-neutral companies. The relationship between the degree of a company’s ESG compliance and its investment attractiveness is due, among other things, to non-financial value drivers. The authors recommend integrating ESG into the analysis of investment portfolios, significant for the development of investment strategies.
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- 2021
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6. Combination of ibrutinib and venetoclax followed by Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell therapy in the first line of treatment in an elderly patient with mantle cell lymphoma with hyperleukocytosis and mutation in the TP53 gene
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E. E. Zvonkov, D. A. Koroleva, N. G. Gabeeva, A. E. Shchekina, M. A. Telyashov, O. A. Aleshina, B. V. Biderman, A. B. Sudarikov, T. N. Obukhova, I. V. Galtseva, V. N. Dvirnik, V. V. Troitskaya, G. M. Galstyan, M. A. Maschan, and E. N. Parovichnikova
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Hematology - Abstract
Introduction. The tactics of therapy for elderly comorbid patients with mantle cell lymphoma with unfavorable prognosis factors (complex karyotype, 17p13 deletion, mutations in the TP53 gene) have not been developed. The use of intensive chemotherapy regimens and transplantation of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cells (allo-HSCT) is impossible due to severe comorbidity in elderly patients. A rational approach is the use of a combination of ibrutinib and venetoclax. As an alternative to allo-HSCT, a new option for elderly patients with poor prognostic factors is Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell therapy (CAR-T) cell therapy.Aim — to present the experience of using ibrutinib and venetoclax with CAR-T-cell therapy in the first line of treatment in an elderly patient with MCL with a mutation in the TP53 gene and hyperleukocytosis.Main findings. Patient M., 68 years old. The examination revealed hyperleukocytosis 978 × 109/L, anemia (55 g/L), thrombocytopenia (30 × 109/L), and splenomegaly 250 × 180 mm. According to the results of laboratory studies, the diagnosis of lymphoma from mantle cells with a complex karyotype, deletion 17p13, 13q14 and mutation p.R248W in exon 7 of the TP53 gene (VAF = 26 %) was verified. For cytoreductive purposes, two sessions of leukocytapheresis and prephase with cyclophosphamide (200 mg/m2) and dexamethasone (10 mg/m2) were performed. From day 3, therapy with ibrutinib 420 mg/day and venetoclax 100 mg/day was started. After 2 days, the leukocytes were 0.7 × 109/L, and the size of the spleen decreased, as a result of which the development of tumor lysis syndrome was noted. As a result of intensive therapy, the patient’s condition stabilized, which allowed him to resume treatment. After 7 days, the number of leukocytes was 2.5 × 109/L, neutrophils — 70 %, platelets — 90 × 109/L, hemoglobin — 95 g/L. According to immunophenotyping, the population of B-lymphocytes was 4 %. According to NGS data, the allelic load of the mutation in the TP53 gene is 0.8 %. The patient underwent anti-CD19 CAR-T-cell therapy and achieved complete remission. Three months after therapy, MRD remains-negative remission and the persistence of CAR-T cells is determined.
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- 2022
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7. Interim results of the PML-16, PML-19 protocols for primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma therapy
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N. G. Gabeeva, D. A. Koroleva, S. A. Tatarnikova, A. K. Smolianinova, D. S. Badmazhapova, S. Yu. Smirnova, E. E. Nikulina, A. V. Belyaeva, E. G. Gemdzhian, V. A. Lapin, E. R. Moskalets, I. E. Kostina, Y. K. Mangasarova, S. A. Shutov, B. V. Biderman, A. B. Sudarikov, T. N. Obukhova, A. M. Kovrigina, G. M. Galstyan, and E. E. Zvonkov
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Hematology - Abstract
Introduction. Primary mediastinal lymphoma (PML) is an aggressive lymphoid tumor treatment success of which is determined by induction therapy. To date, none of the standard chemotherapy regimens (CT) have demonstrated an advantage in efficacy. Intensive therapy programs are associated with high toxicity.Aim — to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of two pilot prospective treatment protocols PML-16 and PML-19 as well as the possibility of using the analysis of freely circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) to assess MRD in patients with PML.Materials and methods. From January 2016 to January 2022, 34 previously untreated PML patients were included in the study; average age — 32; stage > I — in 60 %; extramediastinal lesions — in 14.7 %; bulky disease — in 73.5 % of patients. Positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography (PET-CT) was performed; ctDNA was determined to assess the completeness of remission.Results. Eighteen patients received treatment according to the PML-16 protocol (6 courses of chemotherapy; 2 blocks of RmNHL-BFM-90 + 4 courses of R-EPOCH). After the end of therapy, all 18 patients achieved PET-negative remission. The next 16 patients received treatment according to the PML-19 protocol (4 courses of chemotherapy; 2 blocks of R-mNHL-BFM-90 + 2 courses of R-EPOCH) in combination with lenalidomide. After the end of therapy, 9 (56 %) patients achieved PET-negative remission; 7 (44 %) retained pathological activity (D4–5 points). After 3 and 6 months 15 (94 %) patients achieved normalization of metabolic activity. Considering the high frequency of false-positive results in patients with PML, a ctDNA study was performed to determine the depth of remission in 15 patients. After the end of therapy, all 15 patients had complete elimination of ctDNA. Of these, 5 (33 %) remained PET-positive at the end of treatment. During further observation, after 3–6 months, in 4 patients the level of metabolic activity decreased to physiological without the use of consolidating therapy. After the end of therapy, one patient suffered the new coronavirus infection, COVID-19. A month later, residual formation of SUVmax 14.2 remained in the mediastinum. The patient is currently under observation. With a median follow-up of 36 months (9 to 76 months) all 34 patients are in remission.Conclusion. The effectiveness of PML-16 made it possible to abandon the consolidation therapy and refuted the idea of the need for 6 courses of CT. The combination of programs based on the application of the principle of high-dose shortpulse induction of remission (R-mNHL-BFM-90) in combination with the prolonged administration of medium doses (R-EPOCH) was crucial in achieving a successful result. The inclusion of lenalidomide in the “PML-19” program made it possible to achieve complete remission in 100 % of cases after 4 courses. The possibility of using DNA analysis to assess MRD in patients with PML was shown.
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- 2022
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8. Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy in adult patients with B-cell lymphoproliferative diseases
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O. A. Gavrilina, G. M. Galstyan, A. E. Shchekina, E. S. Kotova, M. A. Maschan, V. V. Troitskaya, D. A. Koroleva, E. E. Zvonkov, Z. T. Fidarova, V. A. Vasilyeva, and E. N. Parovichnikova
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Hematology - Abstract
Introduction. The introduction of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a promising treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory (R/R) B-cell lymphoproliferative diseases (LPDs).Aim — to present the results of CAR-T-cell therapy of 6 adult patients with B-cell LPDs.Materials and methods. This is a pilot study conducted in adult patients with R/R or persistent minimal residual disease B-cell LPDs treated with CAR-T-cells. The study was approved by a local ethical committee of National Research Center for Hematology. Patients did not have alternative options for effective and safe treatment. All patients signed an informed consent. All patients were lymphodeplated with fl udarabine and cyclophosphamide for 4 days before the introduction of CAR-T-lymphocytes. Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) was prevented by tocilizumab on the day of CAR-T-cell administration. The effi cacy and safety of CAR-T-cell therapy was evaluated.Results. From 01.01.2020 to 01.01.2022, 10 CAR-T-cell infusions were performed for 6 adult patients (age 19–68 years, median — 32 years) with B-cell LPDs: 4 — R/R B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 1 — R/R diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, 1 — persistence of MRD in mantle cell lymphoma. In all patients with a R/R, median — 4 (2–5) lines of chemotherapy and/ or immunotherapy were performed before CAR-T-cell therapy. CD19 CAR-T-cells received 3 patients, CD19/CD22 CAR-Tcells — 2 patients, CD19 and CD20 CAR-T-cells received 1 patient. Autologous CAR-T-cells received 4 (66 %) patients, allogeneic CAR-T-cells received 1 patient, and one patient had two CAR-T-cell administrations — 1 autologous and 1 allogeneic. The median number of CAR-T-cells was 0.5 × 106 /kg (from 0.1 × 106 /kg to 3 × 106 /kg). In 7 (87.5 %) of the 8 cases after CAR-T-cell administration, overall response to therapy (complete or partial remission) was achieved, and complete remission was achieved in 6 (75 %) cases. Side effects were noted after 8 of 10 CAR-T-cell transfusions: CRS in 40 % (CRS 1 — 10 %, CRS 2 — 20 %, CRS 3 — 10 %), ICANS in 10 %, tumor lysis syndrome in 20 %, multi-organ dysfunction syndrome in 10 %. There were no lethal complications due to CAR-T-cell administrations. The median follow-up period was 6 (1–16) months. Of the 6 patients, 2 (33 %) died from relapses and progression of LPD. One (17 %) patient died in complete remission from infectious complications. Three (50 %) patients are observed till now. The median time of CAR-T-cell circulation was 33 (6– 60) days.Conclusion. CAR-T-cell therapy is a promising treatment for R/R B-cell LPDs and LPDs with persistence of MRD after cytoreductive therapy. This type of therapy requires a multidisciplinary approach.
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- 2022
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9. First experience of allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients with mantle cell lymphoma with a mutation in the TP53 gene
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V A Vasilyeva, Eugene E. Zvonkov, T N Obukhova, G M Galstyan, E. S. Bulygina, Larisa A. Kuzmina, V G Savchenko, M. Yu. Drokov, B. V. Biderman, Nelly G. Gabeeva, S. V. Tsygankova, Elena N. Parovichnikova, D A Koroleva, and A B Sudarikov
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Melphalan ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Hematology ,Treosulfan ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Transplantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Haematopoiesis ,surgical procedures, operative ,0302 clinical medicine ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Platelet ,Mantle cell lymphoma ,Stem cell ,business ,neoplasms ,Busulfan ,030215 immunology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction. Mutations in the TP53 gene in patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL TP53+) are associated with a low response to intensive chemotherapy (CT) and adverse outcomes. Allogeneic haematopoietic stem cells transplantation (allo-HSCT) is a curative approach in MCL-TP53+ patients.Aim. Efficacy and safety assessment of allo-HSCT in MCL-TP53+ patients.Main findings. During 2016–2020, allo-HSCT in MCL TP53+ was performed in three patients. Two of them were grafted from HLA-identical unrelated donors, and one — from a haploidentical donor. Pre-transplant conditioning was “fludarabine + treosulfan + melphalan” in one case, and “fludarabine + busulfan” — in the other two. In three patients, leukocyte and platelet counts were recovered at days +18 and +20, +17 and +21, +19 and +16 after allo-HSCT, respectively. Acute graft-versushost disease (aGVHD) was observed in all patients (grade I — in 2 patients, grade IV — in 1 patient). One patient developed chronic GVHD (cGVHD) of moderate grade. All three patients exhibited complete remission and 100% donor chimerism in allo-HSCT follow-up of 6, 15 and 40 months, respectively.
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10. Clinical and Prognostic Value of Molecular Markers of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
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Sergey M. Rastorguev, NG Goncharov, OS Naraikin, E E Zvonkov, S. V. Tsygankova, N G Gabeeva, Artem V. Nedoluzhko, D A Koroleva, and Eugenia S. Boulygina
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,B-cells ,lymphoma ,Hematology ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,transcriptomics ,Oncology ,DLBCL ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,epigenomics ,gene expression ,genomics ,Medicine ,business ,Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma ,Value (mathematics) - Abstract
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common lymphoid tumor in adults which is associated with approximately 30-40 % of all non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas. Diagnostic criteria include diffuse growth of large anaplastic tumor cells, expression of В-cell markers, and a high proliferative index. Due to the development of molecular genetic technologies it became obvious that underlying cause of clinical diversity is a huge amount of genetic failures which determine epigenetic modification of gene expression, activation variability of certain signaling pathways, and immunological properties of tumor cells. The study and systemization of molecular markers present a significant trend in DLBCL diagnosis and treatment. This review discusses most important molecular markers and current view on their clinical value.
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- 2019
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11. CONTEXT OF COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITY PEDAGOGY IN TRANSLATION TRAINING
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D. B. Koroleva and S. I. Pozdeeva
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Pedagogy ,Context (language use) ,Translation (geometry) ,Psychology ,Training (civil) - Published
- 2019
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12. DEVELOPING INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE THROUGH COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITY PEDAGOGY
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S. I. Pozdeeva and D. B. Koroleva
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Communicative competence ,Pedagogy ,Communicative language teaching ,Psychology ,Linguistics - Published
- 2017
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13. CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO INTERCUTURAL COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE AND THE WAYS OF ITS DEVELOPMENT
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D. B. Koroleva
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Communicative competence ,Pedagogy ,Psychology - Published
- 2017
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14. A study of the daily life of modern teenagers: the presence in social networks as an integral component of communication
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D O Koroleva
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Internet ,business.industry ,social media ,05 social sciences ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,Media studies ,050301 education ,050109 social psychology ,mobile technology ,lcsh:Psychology ,modern childhood ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,The Internet ,Social media ,adolescence ,social network ,diary ,Psychology ,business ,0503 education - Abstract
The article introduces the methodologies of the study of the everyday life of modern teenagers whiсh can simultaneously be used to traceevents occurring in real and virtual space: “Online and offline diary" and "15 minutes". The data of pilot studies showed that the teenager’s online performance is mainly presented in a form of communication in social networks. We have discovered that the on- and offline convergence of space for growth is inseparable from respondents themselves. Through the active use of social networks, a modern teenager is able to be present in different socialenvironments simultaneously. Constant checking news and posts in social networks is a new, peculiar to teenage daily ritual. The so-called "red zones", where a teenager consciously waives the possibility of "escape" into a parallel reality, are linked to significant events in everyday life, while a feeling of boredom brings to life the compensation through "getting about" in virtual space
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- 2016
15. The Use of Social Networks in Education and Socialization of Adolescents: an Analytical Review of Empirical Studies (International Experience)
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D O Koroleva
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Empirical research ,Social Psychology ,Socialization ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Psychology (miscellaneous) ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,Education - Abstract
We present a review of foreign studies on the use of social networks in teaching practice. We provide the description of social media as a potential new resource, providing the organization of teacher-student interaction, group communication of students, increasing the involvement of students in the learning process. It is shown that social networking services are relevant to the teenagers request: the pursuit of intimate-personal communication. For the review were selected publications about social networking in education over the past 3 years, satisfying the criteria of describing the details of empirical research. Comparative analysis showed that social media are used in two main ways: 1) as support and operationalization of existing forms of educational work, and 2) to development of the learning process. We confirmed the presence of the «digital gap» between students and teachers that is not in favor of the latter: the described positive results are associated with a wide variety of activities of students, and negative -with low technological literacy and higher workload of teachers.
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- 2015
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16. Reduced coupling with global pulses in quantum registers.
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Haidong Yuan, Van D M Koroleva, and Navin Khaneja
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QUANTUM mechanics , *MATHEMATICAL decoupling , *HAMILTONIAN systems , *COMPUTER simulation , *MATHEMATICAL analysis - Abstract
Decoupling is an important tool used to prolong the coherence time of quantum systems. However, most decoupling schemes have assumed selective controls on the system, and it is believed that with global pulses one can only decouple systems with certain coupling terms like secular dipole-dipole coupling. In this article, we show that with global pulses it is possible to reduce the coupling strength of other types of coupling, which we demonstrate with Ising coupling. The complexity of such pulses is independent of the size of the system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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