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    Features of pneumonia on the background of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: clinical case

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    Scientific supervisors: assistant of department Skokova N.I., assoc. prof. Shevchuk M. I.Актуальні питання сучасної медицини: Тези доповідей XVІ Міжнародної наукової конференції студентів, молодих вчених та фахівців 28-29 березня 2019 р. – Х.: ХНУ імені В. Н. Каразіна, 2019. – C. 320-321

    Features of pneumonia in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (clinical case).

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    Scientific adviser: Assoc. Prof. Shevchuk M. I. candidate of medicine, Skokova N.I., Associate ProfessorPneumonia remains one of the most actual problems for a practicing physician. Important pathogenic significance in the development of pneumonia has already existing structural and functional changes in the lungs, and in particular chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Development of pneumonia in patients with COPD can lead to a worsening of the prognosis and an increase in mortality in such patients

    Features of pneumonia on the background of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: clinical case

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    Scientific supervisors: assistant of department Skokova N.I., assoc. prof. Shevchuk M. I.Актуальні питання сучасної медицини: Тези доповідей XVІ Міжнародної наукової конференції студентів, молодих вчених та фахівців 28-29 березня 2019 р. – Х.: ХНУ імені В. Н. Каразіна, 2019. – C. 320-321

    Features of pneumonia in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (clinical case).

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    Scientific adviser: Assoc. Prof. Shevchuk M. I. candidate of medicine, Skokova N.I., Associate ProfessorPneumonia remains one of the most actual problems for a practicing physician. Important pathogenic significance in the development of pneumonia has already existing structural and functional changes in the lungs, and in particular chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Development of pneumonia in patients with COPD can lead to a worsening of the prognosis and an increase in mortality in such patients

    Environmental Impact Assessment of Frozen Peas Production from Conventional and Organic Farming in Italy

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    Increasing legume intake through dietary diversification confers nutritional and environmental benefits. This study used life cycle assessment to evaluate the environmental impacts of producing frozen green peas from conventional and organic farming. We explored two ways of treating farm data: modeling each farm (baseline) and using a uniform distribution of each farm parameter’s average, maximum, and minimum values (alternative). We also assessed the indirect land-use change (iLUC) impacts by applying a deterministic model and used the EF 3.0 method to estimate the midpoint environmental impacts. The results of the two scenarios for pea cultivation (including iLUC) showed notable differences in absolute terms with minor discrepancies in the contribution analysis (e.g., climate change (CC) for the baseline and alternative were 0.98 and 2.09 kg CO2 eq./kg fresh peas, respectively). Generally, conventional peas had a higher environmental impact than organic peas, although this was not uniformly observed across all farms. When included, iLUC accounted for nearly half of the CC score. Pea cultivation was the most impactful phase due to emissions from fertilizers and field operations. The impacts of pea production can be reduced by anaerobic digestion of pea residues with energy and nutrient recycling. However, improvements in processing and nitrogen use efficiency could significantly enhance the overall environmental performance of frozen green peas. In summary, this study emphasizes the need for sustainable practices to minimize the environmental impact of frozen pea production
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