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    Comparative characteristics of ultradian rhythms of critical infrastructure employees under various conditions of professional activity

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    The article gives a comparative description of the ultradian rhythms of workers in critical infrastructures in various conditions of professional activity. In connection with the need to conduct repair and adjustment work, workers in critical infrastructures carry out their labor activities, often migrating to areas remote from their permanent place of residence. The study of the relevance to the health and functional capabilities of the body of workers in critical infrastructures according to ultradian rhythms has not been sufficiently studied. The study used the software-statistical complexes “Varicard” and “HolterLive” in the statistical processing “ISCIM6.0”. The HRV indicators were studied in a group of ground service workers in the usual natural and climatic production conditions and in a group of landing on the Arctic islands to perform repair and adjustment work. Studies have established that both groups experienced an energy-deficient state, which reduces resistance and causes an overstrain of the adaptation mechanisms of the autonomic nervous system in controlling the regulation of the heart rhythm. The results of the study showed that intense workload in extreme conditions of extreme professional activity negatively affects the state of health characteristic of maladaptation

    Application of a biomedical hardware-software complex for the study of ultradian rhythms by heart rate variability

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    The article presents the results of the study of ultradian rhythms by amplitudes (A) and periods (T) of spectral characteristics (HF, LF, VLF, ULF) of the heart rate variability method using the HOLTERLIVE software package in ISCIM6.0 statistical processing in men, participants in a trans latitudinal flight and landing on the Arctic islands. The analysis of THF and TLF of the shows the symmetry and stability of adaptive reactions, while the range of ultra-slow (TVLF) and ultra-slow (TULF) waves shows the asymmetry and instability of the adaptive processes of the body of participants in a trans-latitude flight and landing on the Arctic islands. The transitions of the amplitude (A) and periods (T) of the power of harmonics from symmetry to asymmetry revealed in the examined people characterize the transitional states in the regulation's control of the heart rhythm

    The new approach to the problem-driven object programming

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    Using more and more computing devices requires a new programming approach. The programming approach should he simple for an ordinary device user and prohlem-driven. So we propose a new programming concept for easy code writing by any non-programmer. We named it the Problem-Driven Object Programming or PDOP. According to the concept, program is a control flow by program objects. Every object is a action for a problem solvation and has the same structure. The object structure is defined by formal grammar rules. During code writing, the user programs a control flow and sets type and parameters of the object. The PDOP is also a simplified programming language with user-friendly graphical representatio

    Ecological attitude and motivation as a factor of social health for the biosphere values of the individual

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    The paper presents an analysis of the environmental motivation of the personality of young students as a factor in social health. The results of the study showed that young men, in interaction with nature, take an active life position aimed at the formation of bio-spheric values. The passive ecological motivation and attitude of girls is aimed at aesthetic contemplation of nature, but their ethical attitude towards harmony with nature ensures social well-being, and hence the social health of society. The positive development of bio-spheric values as a factor of social health depends on the rational, pragmatic ecological motivation and attitude of young men, as well as the ethical attitude of girls towards interacting with nature

    Comparative characteristics of ultradian rhythms of critical infrastructure employees under various conditions of professional activity

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    The article gives a comparative description of the ultradian rhythms of workers in critical infrastructures in various conditions of professional activity. In connection with the need to conduct repair and adjustment work, workers in critical infrastructures carry out their labor activities, often migrating to areas remote from their permanent place of residence. The study of the relevance to the health and functional capabilities of the body of workers in critical infrastructures according to ultradian rhythms has not been sufficiently studied. The study used the software-statistical complexes “Varicard” and “HolterLive” in the statistical processing “ISCIM6.0”. The HRV indicators were studied in a group of ground service workers in the usual natural and climatic production conditions and in a group of landing on the Arctic islands to perform repair and adjustment work. Studies have established that both groups experienced an energy-deficient state, which reduces resistance and causes an overstrain of the adaptation mechanisms of the autonomic nervous system in controlling the regulation of the heart rhythm. The results of the study showed that intense workload in extreme conditions of extreme professional activity negatively affects the state of health characteristic of maladaptation

    Application of a biomedical hardware-software complex for the study of ultradian rhythms by heart rate variability

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    The article presents the results of the study of ultradian rhythms by amplitudes (A) and periods (T) of spectral characteristics (HF, LF, VLF, ULF) of the heart rate variability method using the HOLTERLIVE software package in ISCIM6.0 statistical processing in men, participants in a trans latitudinal flight and landing on the Arctic islands. The analysis of THF and TLF of the shows the symmetry and stability of adaptive reactions, while the range of ultra-slow (TVLF) and ultra-slow (TULF) waves shows the asymmetry and instability of the adaptive processes of the body of participants in a trans-latitude flight and landing on the Arctic islands. The transitions of the amplitude (A) and periods (T) of the power of harmonics from symmetry to asymmetry revealed in the examined people characterize the transitional states in the regulation's control of the heart rhythm
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