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    Modeling the innovation resonance in industrialized regions

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    The main objective of this article is to provide a rationale for mathematical models describing the innovation resonance in industrialized regions. The article presents a thorough analysis of trends in the development of Russian industrialized regions, which is then used as the basis to advance and test several hypotheses, such as the hypothesis of uneven economic development in different types of industrialized regions (regions strengthening their industrial status, newly industrialized regions and deindustrialized regions), hypothesis of individual characteristics in the development of certain types of industrialized regions, hypothesis of the state acting as catalyst in innovation dynamics, hypothesis of innovation resonance existing in economic system. The authors propose the methodology of innovation resonance, describe the conditions required for the emergence of resonance in the economic system, and provide a rationale for the types of resonance response. The main methods used in this article are as follows: resonance control method, reproduction method, methods of economic and mathematical modeling. The authors propose a mathematical formalization for the mechanism of innovation resonance in the regional industrial system, including: a) A model for generating investment by industrial sectors and reproduction sectors; b) Dynamic multi-sector reproduction model; c) Adaptive management model for innovative self-development of the regional industrial system; g) A model for the sustainability of innovation dynamics and expanded reproduction. The authors study the innovation resonance in Russian industrialized regions. In the context of innovation resonance, the authors review the functional industrial policy of a typical industrialized region and resonance responses related to its implementation. The results of the study presented in the article can be used in substantiating the mechanisms of regional industrial policy, and to assess the regulatory impact of existing regulatory and legal acts.This article has been prepared with the financial support of the Grant of the Russian Foundation for Humanities № 13–32–01258 Assessing the Capacity for New Industrialization in Russian Regions

    ЛАПАРОСКОПИЧЕСКОЕ ЛЕЧЕНИЕ ОСЛОЖНЕННЫХ ПАНКРЕОНЕКРОЗОВ

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    The paper analyzes the results of treatment of 38 patients with complicated forms of  pancreatic necrosis from 2000 to 2010. The treatment has do neby newly proposed method  dynamic  medical  bursopancrealaparoscopy  with  ultrasonic  cavitation  in  an  antiseptic solution using the original multi-drainage implant nickelide titanium shape  memory.Patients  who  underwent  conventional  treatment  relaparotomy,  marked  the  highest rate of postoperative complications (94,3%). number of remedial relaparotomy on average  7,  mortality  78.6%.  Minimally  invasive  technique  has  reduced  complications  to  18,2%, mortality up to 12,4%, the number of relaparotomy 1-2, the economic costs decreased by 5,8 times.В работе приведен анализ результатов лечения  38 больных  с осложненными формами  панкреонекрозов за период с 2000  по 2010 годы.  Лечение  проводилось вновь предложенным методом – динамическими лечебными бурсопанкреатолапароскопиями с ультразвуковой кавитацией в растворе антисептика с применением оригинального многофункционального дренажа с имплантатом из никелид титана с памятью формы.У больных, перенесших лечение традиционными релапаротомиями,  отмечена наибольшая частота  послеоперационных осложнений (94,3%).  Количество  санационных релапаротомий в среднем – 7, летальность – 78,6%. Малоинвазивная методика  позволила снизить  осложнения до 18,2%,  летальность – до 12,4%,  количество релапаротомий – 1-2, экономические затраты снизились в 5,8 раз

    Conjugate of the Sobolev space of vector-valued functions

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    Boundary properties of vector-valued analytic functions in a polydisc

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    LAPAROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF COMPLICATIONS OF PANCREATIC NECROSIS

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    The paper analyzes the results of treatment of 38 patients with complicated forms of  pancreatic necrosis from 2000 to 2010. The treatment has do neby newly proposed method  dynamic  medical  bursopancrealaparoscopy  with  ultrasonic  cavitation  in  an  antiseptic solution using the original multi-drainage implant nickelide titanium shape  memory.Patients  who  underwent  conventional  treatment  relaparotomy,  marked  the  highest rate of postoperative complications (94,3%). number of remedial relaparotomy on average  7,  mortality  78.6%.  Minimally  invasive  technique  has  reduced  complications  to  18,2%, mortality up to 12,4%, the number of relaparotomy 1-2, the economic costs decreased by 5,8 times
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