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Linguistic analysis of the fiction as the development of vivid speech of future teachers of the primary school
У статті розкрито проблему розвитку образного мовлення студентів. Розглянуто роль методу лінгвістичного аналізу тексту як одного із різновидів увиразнення мовлення майбутніх учителів початкових класів. З'ясовано дидактичні можливості використання емоційної лексики в процесі формування комунікативної компетенції студентів.
The content of the article discloses the problem of the vivid student’s speech. The role of the method of a linguistic analyses of a text is examined as one of the varieties of expressive speech of future teachers of the primary school. Didactic opportunities are disclosed using emotional lexical material in the process of formation the communicative competence of the students
Формування комунікативних умінь і навичок майбутніх учителів початкових класів на етнопедагогічній основі
У статті розкрито сутність етнолінгвістичних засад вивчення сучасної української мови майбутніми вчителями початкових класів. Висвітлено досвід використання етнокультурного матеріалу як складової формування комунікативних умінь і навичок студентів на заняттях із сучасної української мови. The article is devoted to the significance of the ethnolinguistic princeples the modern Ukrainian language by future teachers of the primary school. The experience is explained the usage of the ethnocultural material as a component the formation of communicative student’s skills at the Ukrainian lessons
Professional lingvodidactic preparation the teacher of primary school
У статті розкрито сутність лінгводидактичної підготовки вчителя початкових класів. Висвітлено досвід використання синтаксичного матеріалу як складової формування лінгвістичної компетентності на заняттях із сучасної української мови.
The article is devoted to the professional lingvodidactic preparation the teacher of primary school. The syntactical material is used as the component of the formation the linguistic competence at the lessons of Ukrainian language
Forming of Aesthetic Experience of the future teachers of the Primary school in the process of learning Ukrainian language
У статті розкрито сутність актуальної проблеми сучасної теорії і практики виховання – формування естетичного досвіду майбутніх учителів початкових класів засобами мистецтва слова на заняттях з української мови. The thesis is devoted to the actual problem of modern theory amd practice of upbringing- forming of aesthetic experience of would – be teachers of primary school by means of art of a word at the Ukrainian lessons
Correlated variability in the blazar 3C 454.3
The blazar 3C 454.3 was revealed by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope to be
in an exceptionally high flux state in July 2008. Accordingly, we performed a
multi-wavelength monitoring campaign on this blazar using IR and optical
observations from the SMARTS telescopes, optical, UV and X-ray data from the
Swift satellite, and public-release gamma-ray data from Fermi. We find an
excellent correlation between the IR, optical, UV and gamma-ray light curves,
with a time lag of less than one day. The amplitude of the infrared variability
is comparable to that in gamma-rays, and larger than at optical or UV
wavelengths. The X-ray flux is not strongly correlated with either the
gamma-rays or longer wavelength data. These variability characteristics find a
natural explanation in the external Compton model, in which electrons with
Lorentz factor gamma~10^(3-4) radiate synchrotron emission in the
infrared-optical and also scatter accretion disk or emission line photons to
gamma-ray energies, while much cooler electrons (gamma~10^(1-2)) produce X-rays
by scattering synchrotron or other ambient photons.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, submitted to ApJ Letter
Засади організації діяльності Державного бюро розслідувань: загальна характеристика
Басараб А. С. Засади організації діяльності Державного бюро розслідувань: загальна характеристика / А. С. Басараб, Д. О. Каптур // Державне бюро розслідувань: на шляху розбудови : матер. Міжнар. наук.-практ. конф. (м. Одеса, 16 червня 2018 р.) / редкол.: Г. О. Ульянова (голова ред.), В. М. Дрьомін, Є. Л. Стрельцов [та ін.] ; НУ "ОЮА". - Одеса : Юридична література, 2018. - С. 84-86
Measurements of production and inelastic cross sections for p+C, p+Be, and p+Al at 60 GeV/c and p+C and p+Be at 120 GeV/c
This paper presents measurements of production cross sections and inelastic cross sections for the
following reactions: 60 GeV=c protons with C, Be, Al targets and 120 GeV=c protons with C and Be
targets. The analysis is performed using the NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN Super Proton
Synchrotron. First measurements are obtained using protons at 120 GeV=c, while the results for protons at
60 GeV=c are compared with previously published measurements. These interaction cross section
measurements are critical inputs for neutrino flux prediction in current and future accelerator-based
long-baseline neutrino experiments.Authors:A. Aduszkiewicz,15 E. V. Andronov,21 T. Antićić,3 V. Babkin,19 M. Baszczyk,13 S. Bhosale,10 A. Blondel,23 M. Bogomilov,2
A. Brandin,20 A. Bravar,23 W. Bryliński,17 J. Brzychczyk,12 M. Buryakov,19 O. Busygina,18 A. Bzdak,13 H. Cherif,6
M. Ćirković,22 M. Csanad,7 J. Cybowska,17 T. Czopowicz,17 A. Damyanova,23 N. Davis,10 M. Deliyergiyev,9 M. Deveaux,6
A. Dmitriev,19 W. Dominik,15 P. Dorosz,13 J. Dumarchez,4 R. Engel,5 G. A. Feofilov,21 L. Fields,24 Z. Fodor,7,16
A. Garibov,1 M. Gaździcki,6,9 O. Golosov,20 M. Golubeva,18 K. Grebieszkow,17 F. Guber,18 A. Haesler,23 S. N. Igolkin,21
S. Ilieva,2 A. Ivashkin,18 S. R. Johnson,26 K. Kadija,3 E. Kaptur,14 N. Kargin,20 E. Kashirin,20 M. Kiełbowicz,10
V. A. Kireyeu,19 V. Klochkov,6 V. I. Kolesnikov,19 D. Kolev,2 A. Korzenev,23 V. N. Kovalenko,21 K. Kowalik,11
S. Kowalski,14 M. Koziel,6 A. Krasnoperov,19 W. Kucewicz,13 M. Kuich,15 A. Kurepin,18 D. Larsen,12 A. László,7
T. V. Lazareva,21 M. Lewicki,16 K. Łojek,12 B. Łysakowski,14 V. V. Lyubushkin,19 M. Maćkowiak-Pawłowska,17
Z. Majka,12 B. Maksiak,11 A. I. Malakhov,19 A. Marchionni,24 A. Marcinek,10 A. D. Marino,26 K. Marton,7 H.-J. Mathes,5
T. Matulewicz,15 V. Matveev,19 G. L. Melkumov,19 A. O. Merzlaya,12 B. Messerly,27 Ł. Mik,13 G. B. Mills,25
S. Morozov,18,20 S. Mrówczyński,9 Y. Nagai ,26 M. Naskręt,16 V. Ozvenchuk,10 V. Paolone,27 M. Pavin,4,3 O. Petukhov,18
R. Płaneta,12 P. Podlaski,15 B. A. Popov,19,4 B. Porfy,7 M. Posiadała-Zezula,15 D. S. Prokhorova,21 D. Pszczel,11
S. Puławski,14 J. Puzović,22 M. Ravonel,23 R. Renfordt,6 E. Richter-Wąs,12 D. Röhrich,8 E. Rondio,11 M. Roth,5
B. T. Rumberger,26 M. Rumyantsev,19 A. Rustamov,1,6 M. Rybczynski,9 A. Rybicki,10 A. Sadovsky,18 K. Schmidt,14
I. Selyuzhenkov,20 A. Yu. Seryakov,21 P. Seyboth,9 M. Słodkowski,17 A. Snoch,6 P. Staszel,12 G. Stefanek,9 J. Stepaniak,11
M. Strikhanov,20 H. Ströbele,6 T. Šuša,3 A. Taranenko,20 A. Tefelska,17 D. Tefelski,17 V. Tereshchenko,19 A. Toia,6
R. Tsenov,2 L. Turko,16 R. Ulrich,5 M. Unger,5 F. F. Valiev,21 D. Veberič,5 V. V. Vechernin,21 A. Wickremasinghe,27
Z.Włodarczyk,9 A.Wojtaszek-Szwarc,9 K. Wójcik,14 O.Wyszyński,12 L. Zambelli,4 E. D. Zimmerman,26 and R. Zwaska24
(NA61/SHINE Collaboration)
1National Nuclear Research Center, Baku, Azerbaijan
2Faculty of Physics, University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria
3Rud¯er Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia
4LPNHE, University of Paris VI and VII, Paris, France
5Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
6University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
7Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
8University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
9Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, Poland
10Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Cracow, Poland
11National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw, Poland
12Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
13AGH—University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland
14University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland
15University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
16University of Wrocław, Wrocław, Poland
17Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
18Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow, Russia
19Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia
20National Research Nuclear University (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute), Moscow, Russia
21St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
22University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
23University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
24Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
25Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
26University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA
27University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Measurements of , K, p and spectra in proton-proton interactions at 20, 31, 40, 80 and 158 GeV/c with the NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS
Measurements of inclusive spectra and mean multiplicities of ,
K, p and produced in inelastic p+p interactions at
incident projectile momenta of 20, 31, 40, 80 and 158 GeV/c ( 6.3,
7.7, 8.8, 12.3 and 17.3 GeV, respectively) were performed at the CERN Super
Proton Synchrotron using the large acceptance NA61/SHINE hadron spectrometer.
Spectra are presented as function of rapidity and transverse momentum and are
compared to predictions of current models. The measurements serve as the
baseline in the NA61/SHINE study of the properties of the onset of
deconfinement and search for the critical point of strongly interacting matter
Multiplicity and transverse momentum fluctuations in inelastic proton-proton interactions at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron
Measurements of multiplicity and transverse momentum fluctuations of charged
particles were performed in inelastic p+p interactions at 20, 31, 40, 80 and
158 GeV/c beam momentum. Results for the scaled variance of the multiplicity
distribution and for three strongly intensive measures of multiplicity and
transverse momentum fluctuations \$\Delta[P_{T},N]\$, \$\Sigma[P_{T},N]\$ and
\$\Phi_{p_T}\$ are presented. For the first time the results on fluctuations
are fully corrected for experimental biases. The results on multiplicity and
transverse momentum fluctuations significantly deviate from expectations for
the independent particle production. They also depend on charges of selected
hadrons. The string-resonance Monte Carlo models EPOS and UrQMD do not describe
the data. The scaled variance of multiplicity fluctuations is significantly
higher in inelastic p+p interactions than in central Pb+Pb collisions measured
by NA49 at the same energy per nucleon. This is in qualitative disagreement
with the predictions of the Wounded Nucleon Model. Within the statistical
framework the enhanced multiplicity fluctuations in inelastic p+p interactions
can be interpreted as due to event-by-event fluctuations of the fireball energy
and/or volume.Comment: 18 pages, 12 figure
Measurements of , , , and proton production in proton-carbon interactions at 31 GeV/ with the NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS
Measurements of hadron production in p+C interactions at 31 GeV/c are
performed using the NA61/ SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS. The analysis is
based on the full set of data collected in 2009 using a graphite target with a
thickness of 4% of a nuclear interaction length. Inelastic and production cross
sections as well as spectra of , , p, and are
measured with high precision. These measurements are essential for improved
calculations of the initial neutrino fluxes in the T2K long-baseline neutrino
oscillation experiment in Japan. A comparison of the NA61/SHINE measurements
with predictions of several hadroproduction models is presented.Comment: v1 corresponds to the preprint CERN-PH-EP-2015-278; v2 matches the
final published versio
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