312 research outputs found

    Piano Sonatas of Uzbek Composers in the Context of the Evolution of the Genre in Europe

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    This article is devoted to the problem of piano sonata genre in Uzbekistan in the context of the evolution of the genre in Europe The questions of origin subsequent development and the present state of the sonata are touched upon here In addition the author considers some opuses of composers of Uzbekista

    Improving Gender Equity in Irrigation: Application of a Tool to Promote Learning and Performance in Malawi and Uzbekistan

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    This paper provides a brief synthesis of research conducted on gender in irrigation, and the tools and frameworks used in the past to promote improvement for women in on-farm agricultural water management. It then presents results from the pilot of the Gender in Irrigation Learning and Improvement Tool (GILIT) in locations in Malawi and Uzbekistan in 2015. Through the results of the tool, the paper looks at benefit sharing between men and women farmers: (i) access to irrigation scheme resources (including information, for example, in the design phase; land, water and other inputs); (ii) participation in scheme management; and (iii) access to scheme benefits, including access to market information, packaging and payments. The indicators for the tool were modelled after principles reflected in existing gender policies and strategies, and intended to improve performance at field level in line with national and regional goals. The paper concludes with informal and formal constraints to gender-equitable outcomes from irrigation investments identified during the pilot, and suggests how the tool can be used by various development actors to improve the benefits for women from investments in agricultural water management

    Formation, Development of Piano Performance and Education of Uzbekistan

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    Piano art, which has been formed in the world music culture for several centuries, is today an important factor in the enhanced development of composers\u27 creativity and the performing sphere. The piano art of Uzbekistan is represented in all spheres of creativity: performing, pedagogical, research and educational. The scientific study of the sphere of performance and education as a single integrated development process is becoming one of the priority areas. This work is devoted to the formation and development of piano performance and education in Uzbekistan, the author defines the main stages of its chronology and examines the processes of formation of piano art. The main aim of the research is a systematic analysis of the processes of formation and development of the piano art in Uzbekistan. On the basis of some works about the history of music education, as well as personal conversations and acquaintance with the archives of local musicians-pianists identifies prerequisites for the formation of piano-performing arts, created the phased pattern of evolution of the national performing school at the turn of XX - XXI centuries are considered forms of activities the most important of its representatives. Retrospectively, the author traces the development and crystallization of modern Russian piano creativity, performing traditions, and identifies their main features. This paper examines in detail the influence of the Russian piano school and professors of the Moscow and St. Petersburg conservatories on the formation and development of the piano art of Uzbekistan. Education aspects are considered in close connection with the activities of teachers of the special piano department of the State Conservatory, as well as the piano departments of the RSMAL named after V.Uspensky and RSMAL named after R. Glier. To achieve the research aim there were used such scientific methods as system-analytical, theoretical-historical, and music-critical

    The Relationship Between the Effectiveness of the Managerial Activity of an Education Manager With the Peculiarities of the Manifestation of His Communicative Potential in Uzbek System

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    Solving the problems of modern education, in particular higher education institutions, optimization of the educational process involves taking into account various factors - political, economic, legislative, social, etc. Along with this, a special place is occupied by socio-psychological factors associated with taking into account the individual psychological characteristics of people and the patterns of communication in social groups. They are especially significant in the management activities of the education manager. It is, first of all, about the development of those socio-psychological characteristics of an education manager that can ensure the effective implementation of all of his managerial functions. To date, the optimization of management activities should be considered as one of the main factors in improving modern education. As a rule, in order for an educational institution to achieve its goals, its tasks must be coordinated. In this regard, management activity is a very important and complex process for higher education institutions

    STOCK MARKET: FACTORS OF DEVELOPMENT AND PROBLEMS

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    This article dedicated to the problems and analyses of the development of securities market in our country. This article gives the analyses of primary and secondary, organized and unorganized securities market, current situation of share and bond markets

    Impact of pulsed plasma beam on the thermal erosion and the surface structure of graphite

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    Among materials prospective as plasmaface materials for first wall of fusion reactor a priority is given to the materials with low atomic number, high threshold for physical sputtering, high thermal conductivity, low chemical activity to hydrogen, high thermal resistance and melting point. According to modern point of view, preferred plasma-face materials for tokamaks and future Generation IV reactors should be based on the carbon, beryllium and tungsten. Tungsten is one of the most promising materials for protection of tokamaks diverter plates

    Impact of pulsed plasma beam on the thermal erosion and the surface structure of graphite

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    Among materials prospective as plasmaface materials for first wall of fusion reactor a priority is given to the materials with low atomic number, high threshold for physical sputtering, high thermal conductivity, low chemical activity to hydrogen, high thermal resistance and melting point. According to modern point of view, preferred plasma-face materials for tokamaks and future Generation IV reactors should be based on the carbon, beryllium and tungsten. Tungsten is one of the most promising materials for protection of tokamaks diverter plates

    Composition Electrolytic Coatings with Given Functional Properties

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    Ternary alloys of cobalt with molybdenum and tungsten deposited from biligand citrate-pyrophosphate electrolyte by pulsed mode exhibit different compositions and surface morphologies depending on current density and on/off time. The structure of binary and ternary alloys was found to be amorphous crystalline, and intermetallic phases Co7W6 and Co7Mo3 were identified in deposits. The coherent-scattering region size of the amorphous part was detected of 2–8 nm. The amorphous structure of ternary alloys and significant content of alloying elements (Mo and W) predetermine improved high corrosion resistance. Corrosion resistance of binary and ternary deposits increases with total content of refractory metals, which associated with molybdenum and tungsten, enhancing corrosion resistance to pitting as well as decreasing in roughness and smoothing out the relief of ternary coatings. Ternary galvanic alloys of cobalt with molybdenum and zirconium with micro-globular morphology with low level of stress and cracks are formed at a current density of 4–6 A dm−2 and polarization on/off time 2/10 ms. High corrosion resistance of ternary coatings based on cobalt is caused by the increased tendency to passivity and high resistance to pitting corrosion in the presence of molybdenum and zirconium, as well as the acid nature of their oxides

    Water security in the Syr Darya Basin

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    The importance of water security has gained prominence on the international water agenda, but the focus seems to be directed towards water demand. An essential element of water security is the functioning of public organizations responsible for water supply through direct and indirect security approaches. Despite this, there has been a tendency to overlook the water security strategies of these organizations as well as constraints on their operation. This paper discusses the critical role of water supply in achieving sustainable water security and presents two case studies from Central Asia on the management of water supply for irrigated agriculture. The analysis concludes that existing water supply bureaucracies need to be revitalized to effectively address key challenges in water security

    The Role of Anti-Inflammatory Cytokines in Patients With Kidney Nephrosclerosis in Chronic Pyelonephritis

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    In recent years, the pathogenetic mechanisms of the formation of nephrosclerosis have been actively studied, since nephrosclerosis is formed in 30-60% of patients with impaired urodynamics. At the same time, the participation of many factors in the progression of kidney damage in nephrosclerosis has been proven
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