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    FORMATION OF STUDENTS' COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE WITH THE HELP OF NONFICTION TEXTS

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    The importance of forming communicative competence through the lens of nonfiction texts is considered in the article. Several directions are offered - exercises on forming the culture of publicistic speech of students in the process of learning German, and the effectiveness of using the basic communicative method of teaching a foreign language in higher pedagogical education. Communication is defined as communication, combination, transmission, and perception of information in interpersonal relationships that implies a communication process. The norm of communication depends on adherence to certain moral qualities and the culture of speech of the interlocutors, in our case students. Today, as ever, foreign language is becoming an effective factor in the socio-economic, scientific, technical, and cultural progress of society. In the article, nonfiction texts are also considered as one of the factors in the formation of nonfiction speech in student youth. The culture of nonfiction, after all, is the meaning of language and its use in the whole set of functional styles inherent in it. After all, according to the authors, the texts of newspaper and journalistic journalism most strongly encourage students to exchange ideas and opportunities for creative self-realization, formation of critical thinking, associative thinking, and spontaneous foreign language

    FORMATION OF STUDENTS' COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE WITH THE HELP OF NONFICTION TEXTS

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    The importance of forming communicative competence through the lens of nonfiction texts is considered in the article. Several directions are offered - exercises on forming the culture of publicistic speech of students in the process of learning German, and the effectiveness of using the basic communicative method of teaching a foreign language in higher pedagogical education. Communication is defined as communication, combination, transmission, and perception of information in interpersonal relationships that implies a communication process. The norm of communication depends on adherence to certain moral qualities and the culture of speech of the interlocutors, in our case students. Today, as ever, foreign language is becoming an effective factor in the socio-economic, scientific, technical, and cultural progress of society. In the article, nonfiction texts are also considered as one of the factors in the formation of nonfiction speech in student youth. The culture of nonfiction, after all, is the meaning of language and its use in the whole set of functional styles inherent in it. After all, according to the authors, the texts of newspaper and journalistic journalism most strongly encourage students to exchange ideas and opportunities for creative self-realization, formation of critical thinking, associative thinking, and spontaneous foreign language

    Multi-Cycle Production Development Planning for Sustainable Power Systems to Maximize the Use of Renewable Energy Sources

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    This research focuses on the multi-cycle production development planning for sustainable power systems to maximize the usage of renewable energy sources. The intention of this study is to offer a comprehensive review of the research on the potential of multi-cycle production development planning for the development of sustainable power systems. In pursuit of this objective, the study has incorporated a qualitative research approach to analyze the volume of data available on the research topic to delineate how multi-cycle production development planning can be used for sustainable power systems and the maximization of the use of renewable energy sources. The study also highlights the major models that can be incorporated into the multi-cycle production development planning for sustainable power systems to maximize the use of renewable energy sources. The existing literature was extracted from databases, namely, Google Scholar, EBSCOHost, and Springer. The data comprised peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and credible online sources. Lastly, the practical and theoretical relevance of the study, along with limitations and recommendations for future practitioners, is provided in the conclusion. Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-2022-08-11-018 Full Text: PD

    Polarized Raman scattering study of kesterite type Cu2ZnSnS4 single crystals

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    A non-destructive Raman spectroscopy has been widely used as a complimentary method to X-ray diffraction characterization of Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) thin films, yet our knowledge of the Raman active fundamental modes in this material is far from complete. Focusing on polarized Raman spectroscopy provides important information about the relationship between Raman modes and CZTS crystal structure. In this framework the zone-center optical phonons of CZTS, which is most usually examined in active layers of the CZTS based solar cells, are studied by polarized resonant and non-resonant Raman spectroscopy in the range from 60 to 500 cm(-1) on an oriented single crystal. The phonon mode symmetry of 20 modes from the 27 possible vibrational modes of the kesterite structure is experimentally determined. From in-plane angular dependences of the phonon modes intensities Raman tensor elements are also derived. Whereas a strong intensity enhancement of the polar E and B symmetry modes is induced under resonance conditions, no mode intensity dependence on the incident and scattered light polarization configurations was found in these conditions. Finally, Lyddane-Sachs-Teller relations are applied to estimate the ratios of the static to high-frequency optic dielectric constants parallel and perpendicular to c-optical axis

    Pilot studies of the unique highland palsa mire in Western Sayan (Tuva Republic, Russian Federation)

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    In contrast to the well-studied West Siberian sector of frozen bogs in the Russian Arctic, the frozen mound bogs (so-called “palsas”) on the highlands of Southern Siberia have not yet been studied, but they are suspected to be even more sensitive to ongoing climate change. This article provides the pilot study on palsa mire Kara-Sug in the highland areas of Western Sayan mountain system, Tuva Republic. The study focuses on the current state of palsa mire and surrounding landscapes, providing wide range of ecological characteristics while describing ongoing transformations of natural landscapes under a changing climate. The study used a variety of field and laboratory methods: the integrated landscape-ecological approach, the study of peat deposits, geobotanical analysis, and modern analysis of the chemical composition of water, peat, and soils. The study shows that highland palsa mires are distinguished by their compactness and high variety of cryogenic landforms leading to high floristic and ecosystem diversity compared with lowland palsa mires. This information brings new insights and contributes to a better understanding of extrazonal highland palsa mires, which remain a “white spot” in the global environmental sciences

    Crystal structure and spin-trimer magnetism of Rb-2.3(H2O)(0.8)Mn-3[B4P6O24(O,OH)(2)]

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    The title borophosphate is characterized by a rare combination of the magnetic high-spin Mn2+ ions in both octahedral and tetrahedral coordinations. The crystal structure and magnetic properties are presented.</p

    THE MORPHOFUNCTIONAL VARIATIONS IN THYMUS AND SPLEEN WITH THE STRESS EFFECTS (THE EXPERIMENTAL-MORPHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION)

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    The purpose of the work: the systemic synchronous investigation of the laws of the post-stress variations in the different structure-functional zones of the thymus and spleen, the revealation of the &quot;weak links&quot; in the indicated lymphoid organs with the stress action. For the first time, the systemic synchronous investigation of the variations of the cytoarchitectonics of separate morphofunctional zones of the thymus and spleen with the stress; the most vulnerable zones of the thymus and spleen, and the cellular populations of these organs with the stress. The effective systemic criteria for the diagnostics of the morpho-functional state of the individual structures of the immune system with the stress, and with the specific immunological reaction have been established. The phenomenon of the high synchronism of the intraorgan and interorgan variations of the cytoarchitectonics of the individual zones of the thymus and spleen with the stress has been revealed. The laws of variations of its cellular composition have been studied. It has been established, that on the background of the significant reconstruction of the cytoarchitectonics of the indicated lymphoid organs, the intensification of mechanisms of the antitumor resistance is being observed.Available from VNTIC / VNTIC - Scientific & Technical Information Centre of RussiaSIGLERURussian Federatio

    THE PHOTOPHYSICAL AND PHOTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE FULLERENS IN THE SOLUTIONS

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    The number of the photophysical and photochemical properties of fullerens in the solutions has been investigated, such as the interaction of fullerens with the electron-excited aromatic molecules; the photostability of fullerens and the products of its photodecay. For the first time, the photoprocesses in the two-component solutions, containing the fulleren and aromatic compound have been studied; first the mechanism of the photodecay of fullerens in the solutions has been revealed. For the first time, the composition of the molecules C*006*000 and C*007*000 products of photodecay has been determinedAvailable from VNTIC / VNTIC - Scientific & Technical Information Centre of RussiaSIGLERURussian Federatio

    Clinical features of myasthenia gravis in elderly and senile patients

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    The prevalence of myasthenia gravis is 10-24 cases per 100, 000 population. The debut of the disease is possible at any age: from infancy to old age. In the literature, the definition of “myasthenia gravis with late onset” – at the age of 60 years and older, which is 20-46% of all cases. In this regard, the disease is often combined with a burdened somatic history, which makes it difficult to timely diagnosis and treatment. This group of elderly patients accounts for the majority of diagnostic errors in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis. This study is devoted to the study of the features of the onset and course of myasthenia gravis in elderly and senile people
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