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NATURAL ALGORITHMS OF CORRUPTION BEHAVIOR AND INDUSTRY 4.0 TECHNOLOGIES
For more than 4 millennia of its history, humanity has not only failed to defeat corruption, but even to keep it within any acceptable limits. So maybe it is actually inherent in the deep nature of man and therefore is not subject to any public measures to eliminate it? In this article, using the methods of comparative analysis, we investigate the natural roots of human corruption behavior, hierarchical inclinations inherited from their hominid ancestors. In this article, using methods of comparative analysis, we investigate the natural roots of human corruption behavior, hierarchical tendencies inherited from their hominid ancestors. We believe that INDUSTRY 4.0 communication and digital technologies will allow us to create more effective anti-corruption mechanisms. They will make it possible to formalize and control the identified algorithms of corrupt behavior, on the one hand. On the other hand, these technologies will eliminate human mediation in a number of managerial and social communications. Now we do not offer ready-made solutions. The result of our work is the definition of the subject and methodology, the advancement of hypotheses, the development of a program for specific empirical research
Enchanced preoperative rehabilitation as part of the complex perioperative rehabilitation of patients with super-obesity and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (clinical outlook)
Obesity is a global social and economic problem. The bariatric surgery is a most effective treatment for obesity. The presented clinical case demonstrates the usage of principles of enchanced perioperative rehabilitation for the preoperative preparation of a patient with super obesity and with severe obstructive sleep apnea and alveolar hypoventilation syndrome.A 54-year-old patient was hospitalized with complaints of obesity, impossibility of persistent weight loss conservatively, severe daytime sleepiness, frequent nocturnal awakenings (up to 8 times per night). The patient’s weight was 230 kg with a height of 157 cm (BMI 93.5 kg / m2). The examination revealed a syndrome of sleep apnea of mixed genesis of extremely severe degree, chronic night hypoxemia of an extremely severe degree. Preoperative preparation was performed in accordance with the program of enchanced perioperative rehabilitation. The duration of preoperative preparation was 19 days; weight loss — 40 kg (%WL -17,4), compensation of comorbidities was achieved as well. After that the patient underwent a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy. There were no complications in the postoperative period. Length of postoperative hospital stay was 6 days. At follow-up examination one year after surgery, body weight dropped from 230 to 153 kg (% WL-33.5), a significant improvement of the quality of life was achieved.The enchanced perioperative rehabilitation program can be successfully used as an effective method for preoperartive preparation of the patients with morbid obesity in combination with severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.and obesity hypoventilation. It can be a reasonable alternative to the standard program with preoperative intragastric balloon treatment. The use of this technique allows to increase the effectiveness of treatment of these high-risk patients, as well as to reduce the risk of perioperative complications
Properties of Neutral Charmed Mesons in Proton--Nucleus Interactions at 70 GeV
The results of treatment of data obtained in the SERP-E-184experiment
"Investigation of mechanisms of the production of charmed particles in
proton-nucleus interactions at 70 GeV and their decays" by irradiating the
active target of the SVD-2 facility consisting of carbon, silicon, and lead
plates, are presented. After separating a signal from the two-particle decay of
neutral charmed mesons and estimating the cross section for charm production at
a threshold energy {\sigma}(c\v{c})=7.1 \pm 2.4(stat.) \pm 1.4(syst.)
\mub/nucleon, some properties of D mesons are investigated. These include the
dependence of the cross section on the target mass number (its A dependence);
the behavior of the differential cross sections d{\sigma}/dpt2 and
d{\sigma}/dxF; and the dependence of the parameter {\alpha} on the kinematical
variables xF, pt2, and plab. The experimental results in question are compared
with predictions obtained on the basis of the FRITIOF7.02 code.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures,3 table
Cosmic Dynamics of Bose-Einstein Condensates
A dynamical correspondence is established between positively curved,
isotropic, perfect fluid cosmologies and quasi-two-dimensional, harmonically
trapped Bose-Einstein condensates by mapping the equations of motion for both
systems onto the one-dimensional Ermakov system. Parameters that characterize
the physical properties of the condensate wavepacket, such as its width,
momentum and energy, may be identified with the scale factor, Hubble expansion
parameter and energy density of the universe, respectively. Different forms of
cosmic matter correspond to different choices for the time-dependent trapping
frequency of the condensate. The trapping frequency that mimics a
radiation-dominated universe is determined.Comment: 12 pages, no figures. Extended discussion. In Press, Classical and
Quantum Gravit
Observation of narrow baryon resonance decaying into in pA-interactions at with SVD-2 setup
SVD-2 experiment data have been analyzed to search for an exotic baryon
state, the -baryon, in a decay mode at on IHEP
accelerator. The reaction with a limited multiplicity was
used in the analysis. The invariant mass spectrum shows a resonant
structure with and . The statistical significance of this peak was estimated to be of . The mass and width of the resonance is compatible with the recently
reported - baryon with positive strangeness which was predicted as an
exotic pentaquark () baryon state. The total cross section for
production in pN-interactions for was estimated to be
and no essential deviation from A-dependence for inelastic
events was found.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, To be submitted to Yadernaya Fizika. v3-v5 - Some
references added, minor typos correcte
Peculiar Aspects of Epidemiological Situation on Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever in the Russian Federation in 2011
Outlined is the analysis of epidemiological and epizootiological situation on Crimean hemorrhagic fever (CHF) in the south of the Russian Federation in 2011. Discussed are the causes of nosocomial outbreak of CHF at the Salsk district central hospital, the Rostov Region. Prognostication on CHF situation for 2012 is made based on the epizootiological monitoring
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