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International Scientific Conference International scientific conference International scientific publication World scientific and technical trends' 2020 C onference proceedings NOVEMBER 26-27 ‘2020 Series Conference proceedings SWorld-Ger conference proceedings Published by: Sergeieva&Co Karlsruhe, Germany ISSN 2709-1783 Серия «SWorld-Ger conference proceedings» UDC 08 BBK 94 Reviewed and recommended for publication The decision of the Organizing Committee of the conference "World scientific and technical trends' 2020" No 1 on November 27, 2020 Chairman: Shibaev Alexander Grigoryevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Academician Deputy Chairman: Kuprienko Sergey Vasilievich, Candidate of Technical Sciences Organizing Committee: More than 190 doctors of sciences. The full list is available on pages 3-5. DOI: 10.30890/2709-1783.2020-14 Published by: SWorld in conjunction with Sergeieva&Co Lußstr. 13 76227 Karlsruhe, Germany The publisher is not responsible for the validity of the information or for any outcomes resulting from reliance thereon. Copyright © Collective of authors, scientific texts, 2020 Conference proceedings 2 World scientific and technical trends' 2020 November 26-27 Organizing committee Chairperson to the Organizing Committee: Shibaev Olexandr Grigorovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Academician Co-Chair:: Yatsenko Oleksandr Volodimirovich, candidate of technical sciences, professor Science Secretary: Kuprіnko Sergiy Vasilovich, Candidate of Technical Sciences Members of the Organizing Committee: Averchenkov Vladimir Ivanovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Bashkir State Medical University, Russia Bryansk State Technical University, Russia Kovalenko Elena Mihajlovna, doctor of philosophical science, Professor, South Angelova Polya Georgieva, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Economic Federal University, Russia Academy D A Tsenova, Svishtov, Bulgaria, Bulgaria Kovalenko Petr Ivanovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Institute of Animica Evgenij Georgievich, Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Professor, Ural Water Problems and Land Reclamation of the National Academy of Agrarian State University of Economics, Russia Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine Antonov Valerij Nikolaevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, National Kokebaeva Gulzhauhar Kakenovna, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Al- Technical University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute", Ukraine Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan Antrapceva Nadezhda Mihajlovna, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Kondratov Dmitrij Vyacheslavovich, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine Sciences, assistant professor, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Ahmadiev Gabdulahat Malikovich, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Russia Kazan (Volga) Federal University, Russia Kopej Bogdan Vladimirovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Ivano- Bazheva Rima Chamalovna, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Kabardino- Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas, Ukraine Balkarian State University named after H M Berbekov, Russia Kosenko Nadezhda Fedorovna, Doctor of Technical Sciences, assistant professor, Batyrgareeva Vladislava Stanislavovona, Doctor of Law, Research Institute for the Ivanovo State University of Chemical Technology, Russia Study of Crime Problems named after academician V V Stashisa NAPRN of Kostenko Vasilij Ivanovich, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Ukraine Ukraine, Ukraine Kotlyarov Vladimir Vladislavovich, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Bezdenezhnyh Tatyana Ivanovna, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, St Kuban State Agrarian University, Russia Petersburg State University of Economics, Russia Kochinev Yurij Yurevich, Doctor of Economic Sciences, assistant professor, St Blatov Igor Anatolevich, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Russia Professor, Volga State University of Telecommunications and Informatics, Russia Kravchuk Anna Viktorovna, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Academy of Burda Aleksej Grigorevich, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Kuban State the State Prison Service, Ukraine Agrarian University, Russia Kruglov Valerij Mihajlovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Moscow Buharina Irina Leonidovna, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Udmurt State University of Railway Engineering, Russia State University, Russia Kuderin Marat Krykbaevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, PSU named Bushueva Inna Vladimirovna, Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Professor, after S Toraigyrova, Kazakhstan Zaporizhzhya State Medical University, Ukraine Kurmaev Petr Yurevich, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Uman State Bykov Yurij Aleksandrovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Moscow Pedagogical University named after Pavel Tychyna, Ukraine State University of Railway Engineering, Russia Kuhar Elena Vladimirovna, Doctor of Biological Sciences, assistant professor, Velichko Stepan Petrovich, Doctor of Education, Professor, Kirovograd State Kazakh Agro Technical University S Seifullina, Kazakhstan Pedagogical University named after Vladimir Vinnichenko, Ukraine Lapkina Inna Aleksandrovna, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Odessa Vizir Vadim Anatolevich, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Zaporizhzhya National Maritime University, Ukraine State Medical University, Ukraine Latygina Natalya Anatolevna, Doctor of Political Science, Professor, Kiev Vozhegova Raisa Anatolevna, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Institute National University of Trade and Economics, Ukraine of Irrigated Agriculture of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, Lebedev Anatolij Timofeevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Stavropol Ukraine State Agrarian University, Russia Volgireva Galina Pavlovna, Candidate of Historical Sciences, assistant professor, Lebedeva Larisa Aleksandrovna, candidate of psychological sciences, assistant Perm State University, Russia professor, Mordovian State University, Russia Voloh Dmitrij Stepanovich, Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Professor, A A Lipich Tamara Ivanovna, doctor of philosophical science, assistant professor, National Medical University Pilgrim, Ukraine Belgorod State University, Russia Vorozhbitova Aleksandra Anatolevna, Doctor of Philology, Professor, Sochi State Lomotko Denis Viktorovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Ukrainian University, Russia State Academy of Railway Transport, Ukraine Gavrilenko Nataliya Nikolaevna, Doctor of Education, assistant professor, Peoples' Lytkina Larisa Vladimirovna, Doctor of Philology, assistant professor, Russian Friendship University of Russia, Russia Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of Georgievskij Gennadij Viktorovich, Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, senior the Russian Federation, Russia scientific employee, SE “Ukrainian Scientific Pharmacopoeia Center for the Lyalkina Galina Borisovna, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Quality of Medicines”, Ukraine Professor, Perm National Research Polytechnic University, Russia Getman Anatolij Pavlovich, Doctor of Law, Professor, National Law University Majdanyuk Irina Zinovievna, doctor of philosophical science, assistant professor, named after Yaroslav the Wise, Ukraine National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine Gilev Gennadij Andreevich, Doctor of Education, Professor, Moscow State Makarova Irina Viktorovna, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Kazan Industrial University, Russia (Volga) Federal University, Russia Goncharuk Sergej Mironovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Russia Maksin Viktor Ivanovich, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, National Granovskaya Lyudmila Nikolaevna, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, University 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Lugansk State Medical University, Ukraine Polzunova ", head of the department of business economics, Russia Demidova V G , candidate of pedagogical sciences, assistant professor, Ukraine Mishenina Tatyana Mihajlovna, Doctor of Education, Professor, Kryvyi Rih State Denisov Sergej Aleksandrovich, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Russia Pedagogical University, Ukraine Dorofeev Andrej Viktorovich, Doctor of Education, assistant professor, Bashkir Mogilevskaya I M , candidate of pedagogical sciences, Professor, Ukraine State University, Russia Moisejkina Lyudmila Guchaevna,
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