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    Migrants’ and their children educational practices as sociocultural adaptation’s potential in northern region: sociological analysis

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    В статье подводятся итоги крупномасштабного в пределах Ханты-Мансийского автономного округа социологического исследования проблем социокультурной адаптации мигрантов и их детей, которое проводилось на протяжении 2011–2014 гг. коллективом социологов Сургутского государственного педагогического университета и кафедры социологии и социальных технологий управления Уральского федерального университета им. Первого Президента Б.Н. Ельцина. На основе исследованных проблем и выявленных тенденций авторами сформулированы конкретные рекомендации для принятия управленческих решений в этой сфере.Totals of large-scale sociological research devoted to the problems of Migrants’ and their children Sociocultural Adaptation organized on the territory of Khanty-Mansiysk’s Autonomous Region are summarized in the article. The research was organized over a period of 2011–2014 by Surgut State Pedagogical University’s Regional Research Laboratory’s team and the department of sociology and social management technologies of Ural Federal University named after the fi rst President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin. Definite recommendations based upon investigated problems and revealed tendencies for management decisions of that sphere are stated by the authors.Работа подготовлена при поддержке Департамента образования и молодёжной политики Ханты-Мансийского автономного округа – Югры в рамках конкурса научно-исследовательских работ, имеющих фундаментальное и прикладное значение (г. Ханты-Мансийск, октябрь 2014 г., Приказ № 1282)

    Consequences of Covid-19 on the Social Isolation of the Chinese Economy: Accounting for the Role of Reduction in Carbon Emissions

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    The main contribution of the present study to the energy literature is linked to the interaction between economic growth and pollution emission amidst globalization. Unlike other studies, this research explores the effect of economic and social isolation as a dimension of globalization. This allows underpinning the effects on the Chinese economic development of the isolation phenomenon as a consequence of coronavirus (COVID-19). To this end, annual time frequency data is used to achieve the hypothesized claims. The study resolutions include (i) The existence of a long-run equilibrium bond between the outlined variables (ii) The long-run estimates suggest that the Chinese economy over the investigated period, is inelastic to pollutant–driven economic growth as reported by the dynamic ordinary least squares, fully modified ordinary least squares and canonical regressions with a magnitude of 0.09%. (iii) The Chinese isolation is less responsive to its economic growth while the country political willpower is elastic as demonstrated by current government commitment to dampen the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is marked by the aggressive response on the government officials resolute by flattening the exponential impact of the pandemic. Based on these robust results some far-reaching policy implication(s) are underlined in the concluding remark section

    Differential macroscopic scattering coefficients for low-energy ? rays in air

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    Obesity and cahexia as the first manifestations of craniopharingioma

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    The key structure in the regulation of energy homeostasis is the hypothalamus. The damage of the hypothalamic region can lead to imbalance of energy exchange with the development of obesity or cachexia. The most common metabolic disorders occur in case of craniopharyngiomas. The article presents two clinical observations of papillary craniopharyngioma in young women. Cases were accompanied by different disturbances of the energy balance, in one - with the development of obesity, in the other - cachexia
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