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    On the Meaning of the Title of Evgeny Vodolazkin’s Play “Sister of Four”

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    Благодарности: выражаю благодарность научному руководителю Анне Владимировне Ланских, кандидату филологических наук, доценту кафедры издательского дела Уральского гуманитарного института УрФУ за ценные советы и комментарии в ходе выполнения исследования.Acknowledgments: Express my gratitude to my scientific supervisor Anna Vladimirovna Lanskikh, Candidate of Philology, associate professor of the Publishing Department of the Ural Humanitarian Institute of UrFU, for the valuable advice and comments on the article.Цель исследования — изучение заглавия пьесы Евгения Водолазкина «Сестра четырех» с точки зрения его многозначности. Приводятся рассуждения о значениях слова «сестра», анализируется образ Сестры. Дано толкование заглавия, выявлена и доказана его многозначность.The purpose of the research is to study the title of the play by Evgeny Vodolazkin “Sister of Four” from the point of view of its polysemy. Reasoning about the meanings of the word “sister” is given, word image of the Sister is analyzed. The interpretation of the title is shown, its polysemy is revealed and proved

    The finding of hydrocarbons migration zones by differential termomagnetic analysis of near surface rocks

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    This article describes the opportunities of differential thermomagnetic analysis of epigenetic variations of iron compounds under the hydrocarbon effects' study. The object of research is the rock of subsoil layer on the territory of northern site of Saraylinskoye oil-field. Ninety-three samples were examined. Zoning of the territory's part of research under the types of differential thermomagnetic analysis's curved lines was made. Territory's outline, for which is typical the presence of pyrite and siderite in the samples, spatially control the oil deposits in the Tula terrigenous rocks of the Lower Carboniferous and Timanskian terrigenous rocks of the Upper Devonian

    ISSUES OF ENSURING ECONOMIC AND ENERGY SECURITY IN THE “SMART CITY” SYSTEM

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    The publication reflects the results of research on economic security issues at the level of administrative center of the subject of the Russian Federation in the context of the development of the “smart city” system. Cutting-edge technologies are becoming a powerful engine of transformation, including the energy sector. Development of smart cities and digitalization of services require reorganization of the energy business, search of new innovative opportunities and the development of new strategies, the final result of which will be the creation of new business models for energy suppliers. As a result of largescale statistics and practical cases analysis the main (specific) smart risks, smart challenges and smart threats for the economic security system of the largest city have been classified, recommendations to modify existing business models for Russian energetic industry have been offered

    METHOD OF CALCULATING THE PROCESSES OF ICE GENERATION

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    The article presents an approach to the numerical implementation of the two-phase Stefan problem, useful in creating new and improving existing technical devises for ice production. The features of the author’s calculation method, which favorably distinguish it from similar developments, are given. The results of calculations are presented and they are discussed.В статье представлен подход к численной реализации двухфазной задачи Стефана, полезный при создании новых и совершенствовании существующих технических устройств для получения льда. Приведены особенности авторской методики расчета, выгодно отличающие ее от подобного рода разработок. Представлены результаты расчетов и проведено их обсуждение

    The finding of hydrocarbons migration zones by differential termomagnetic analysis of near surface rocks

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    This article describes the opportunities of differential thermomagnetic analysis of epigenetic variations of iron compounds under the hydrocarbon effects' study. The object of research is the rock of subsoil layer on the territory of northern site of Saraylinskoye oil-field. Ninety-three samples were examined. Zoning of the territory's part of research under the types of differential thermomagnetic analysis's curved lines was made. Territory's outline, for which is typical the presence of pyrite and siderite in the samples, spatially control the oil deposits in the Tula terrigenous rocks of the Lower Carboniferous and Timanskian terrigenous rocks of the Upper Devonian

    The finding of hydrocarbons migration zones by differential termomagnetic analysis of near surface rocks

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    This article describes the opportunities of differential thermomagnetic analysis of epigenetic variations of iron compounds under the hydrocarbon effects' study. The object of research is the rock of subsoil layer on the territory of northern site of Saraylinskoye oil-field. Ninety-three samples were examined. Zoning of the territory's part of research under the types of differential thermomagnetic analysis's curved lines was made. Territory's outline, for which is typical the presence of pyrite and siderite in the samples, spatially control the oil deposits in the Tula terrigenous rocks of the Lower Carboniferous and Timanskian terrigenous rocks of the Upper Devonian

    The Dilemma of Inward FDI in the EU and U.S. Investment Policy: Ensuring Capital Inflows and/or Strengthening Control of Strategic Assets?

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    The growing awareness of the security issues, safeguarding the leading positions in strategic industries, and upholding competitive advantages has tightened the rules regarding the admission of foreign direct investment (FDI). Recent changes in policy and legislation of the United States and the EU concerning FDI set current trends and determine future perspectives in investment inflows regulation. We are currently facing a global trend towards more selective and detailed regulation of foreign investment, rethinking liberal approaches and open borders policy as the global confrontation of the new eco[1]nomic power centers becomes increasingly tougher.The issue of ensuring FDI inflow into the national economy avoiding risks of undermining leading positions in strategic industries is of a particular academic interest. The implementation of investment screening procedures is becoming one of the important tools of the new national security strategies. Investment screening models in the EU and in the U.S., the key trendsetters in FDI regulation, have a range of differences and similarities analyzed in this article. Therefore, within the framework of the current research we can make an important contribution to the further formation of new global strategies for FDI regulation

    Highly selective binding of methyl orange dye by cationic water-soluble pillar[5]arenes

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    © 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.A new water-soluble pillar[5]arene with an amide fragment and triethylammonium groups was synthesized by our original method of aminolysis of the ester groups. Using UV-spectroscopy, it is shown that cationic pillar[5]arenes are able to selectively form 1:1 complexes with some hydrophobic anions: the guests with bulky uncharged or negatively charged substituents hindering entry into the macrocycle cavity. Highly selective binding of the most lipophilic guest, methyl orange dye, in the form of organic anion salts by positively charged water-soluble pillar[5]arenes was detected. In the case of the azo dye the appropriate Kass values were 10-100-fold higher than those calculated for the other sulfonic acid derivatives studied. The 2D NMR NOESY 1H-1H spectroscopy confirms the formation of the inclusion complex: negative charge sulfonate head is outside the cavity of pillar[5]arenes and the hydrophobic fragment of the guest is located in the cavity

    Highly selective binding of methyl orange dye by cationic water-soluble pillar[5]arenes

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    © 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.A new water-soluble pillar[5]arene with an amide fragment and triethylammonium groups was synthesized by our original method of aminolysis of the ester groups. Using UV-spectroscopy, it is shown that cationic pillar[5]arenes are able to selectively form 1:1 complexes with some hydrophobic anions: the guests with bulky uncharged or negatively charged substituents hindering entry into the macrocycle cavity. Highly selective binding of the most lipophilic guest, methyl orange dye, in the form of organic anion salts by positively charged water-soluble pillar[5]arenes was detected. In the case of the azo dye the appropriate Kass values were 10-100-fold higher than those calculated for the other sulfonic acid derivatives studied. The 2D NMR NOESY 1H-1H spectroscopy confirms the formation of the inclusion complex: negative charge sulfonate head is outside the cavity of pillar[5]arenes and the hydrophobic fragment of the guest is located in the cavity
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