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    Ethyl N

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    Students virtual and social identity in the process of humanities study: The problems of its correction

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    Ā© 2016, Econjournals. All rights reserved.The relevance of the research problem is reasoned by global use of Internet technologies, altering the forms of personal self-identification: Atransition of the external world and human individuality in a digital code, the creation of informational imprint in space of the worldwide web, the alienation of the student youth in society, the substitution of reality by virtual world. In this direction a significant potential belongs to humanities, studying of which contributes to the interpenetration and mutual reinforcement of studentsā€™ social and virtual identification based on universal norms, values, value orientations, correction of virtual identity redundancy in real society. This article is aimed at scientifically-methodical substantiation of structure and content of pedagogical correction of higher school studentsā€™ self-identification in the process of humanitiesā€™ study. The leading method in this problem study is a method of modeling of the structure and content of studentsā€™ self-identification pedagogical correction in the process of humanitarian disciplinesā€™ study. The article presents the theoretical and methodological foundations of the design and implementation of studentā€™s social and virtual identity correctionā€™s model, its discursive content and mechanisms, structure and new formsā€™ content in the process of humanitiesā€™ study. The presented materials in the article contribute to evidence-based correction of students virtual and social identity in the process of humanitiesā€™ study and are recommended to use for teachers, methodologists, university information departmentsā€™ programmers, improvement of qualification and teacher retraining coursesā€™ attendants

    Ethyl N-(2-acetyl-3-oxo-1-phenylbutyl)carbamate

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    In the title compound, C15H19NO4, all three carbonyl groups are syn-oriented with respect to the methine group attached to the phenyl ring. The mean planes of the phenyl ring and ethyl carbamate moiety form a dihedral angle of 65.2 (1)°. In the crystal, molecules related by translation in [100] are linked into chains via N—H...O hydrogen bonds

    ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS, INTRACARDIAC AND CENTRAL HEMODYNAMICS IN PATIENTS WITH POST-INFARCTION CARDIOSCLEROSIS AND MITRAL REGURGITATION

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    The study investigated the association between cardiac arrhythmias and hemodynamic parameters in patients with myocardial infarction and mitral regurgitation of varying severity. In total, 70 men (mean age 62 years) were examined, including 35 individuals with cardiac arrhythmias. Left ventricular (LV) systolic and diastolic myocardial function, arrhythmia characteristics, and mitral regurgitation severity were assessed. A significant decrease in LV ejection fraction and more advanced diastolic dysfunction was observed in patients with ischemic mitral regurgitation and cardiac arrhythmias. In this group, patients with severe mitral regurgitation demonstrated ventricular extrasystoles of high Lown classes. Therefore, mitral regurgitation progression and subsequent diastolic dysfunction could be associated with higher risk of ventricular arrhythmias

    POSSIBLE WAYS TO INCREASE EFFECTIVENESS OF REPERFUSION THERAPY

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    Possible ways to increase effectiveness of reperfusion therapy

    Ramipril therapy in acute myocardial infarction

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    Sleep apnea syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors

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    Heart rate variability and trans-esophageal atrial stimulation data in predicting recurrent atrial fibrillation paroxysms

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    In 34 women with stable coronary heart disease (CHD), heart rate variability (Š˜Š’Š£) and trans-esophageal atrial stimulation parameters were examined after the first atrial fibrillation (AF) paroxysm. Prognostic value of these parameters in recurrent AF paroxysm risk assessment was investigated. In patients with recurrent AF paroxysm developed in the next 6 months (Group 1), HRV parameters were significantly increased, and AF paroxysm >15 s was induced by trans-esophageal stimulation in 50% of the subjects. In Group 2 (sinus rhythm lasting for 6 months), this rate was 14,3% only. HRV parameters and AF paroxysm induction in trans-esophageal stimulation could be used for recurrent AF paroxysm risk assessment

    Comparison of antianginal and antiischemic efficacy of cytoprotectors, nitrates, and beta-blockers during monotherapy and combined therapy in patients with effort angina and silent myocardial ischemia episodes

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    In 57 patients with stable effort angina, functional class II-III, and episodes of silent myocardial ischemia, antianginal and antiischemic efficacy of trimetazidine, isosorbide-5-mononitrate, and nadolol (monotherapy and combined therapy) was compared. According to the results obtained, trimetazidine had sufficiently high efficacy and safety. Nevertheless, antiischemic efficacy of nadolol was higher than that for isosorbide-5-mononitrate and trimetazidine. Combination of trimetazidine and hemodynamically active preparations did enhance antiischemic action, without adverse circulatory effects. This additive effect was maximal for trimetazidine and nadolol combination
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