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PROJECT Conference Proceedings Sworld PROJECT Conference proceedings SWorld Modern problems and ways of their solution in science, transport, production and education‘ 2012 Supported by: o STATE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF THE MERCHANT MARINE OF UKRAINE Odessa National Maritime University o o Ukrainian National Academy of Railway Transport o Institute for Entrepreneurship and morehozyaystva ISSN 2306-2525 Please use the following format to cite material from this book (italics indicate the fields to change to your data): Author(s), "Title of Paper," in Conference proceedings SWorld. Modern problems and ways of their solution in science, transport, production and education‘ 2012, edited by Kupriyenko S, Article CIT Number. Editorial board: Alexandr G. Shibaev – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Prof. Alexandr S. Lesnik – Ph.D., director of State research and development institute of the merchant marine of Ukraine Alexandr V. Yatsenko – associate professor, rector of the Institute for Entrepreneurship and morehozyaystva Sergiy M. Goncharuk – Doctor of Technical Sciences, prof., Member of the Russian Academy of Transport and the International Informatization Academy, Honored Worker of Transport of Russia Denis V. Lomotko – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Vice-Rector of the Ukrainian State Academy of Railway Transport, Corr. Transport Academy of Ukraine Inna A. Lapkina – Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor. Sergiy I. Rylov – Ph.D. in Economics, Professor. Julia L. Kantarovich – Ph.D. in art history science Elena V. Kirillova – PhD, associate professor Petrov I - PhD, associate professor. Demidova V - Ph.D in Pedagogical Sciences Sergiy V. Kuprienko – Ph.D Alexandra D. Fedorova Published by: Kupriyenko Sergiy Vasilyovich on Project SWorld P.O. Box 38, Odessa, 65001 Ukraine Telephone: +380667901205 e-mail: [email protected] site: www.sworld.com.ua The publisher is not responsible for the validity of the information or for any outcomes resulting from reliance thereon. Copyright © Authors, 2012 © Publishing Kupriyenko Sergiy Vasilyovich, 2012 Scientific conference SWorld, 18-27 December 2012 Organizing Committee: Chairman of the Organizing Committee: Alexandr G. Shibaev Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Co-Chair: Lesnik AS Candidate of Technical Sciences, director of State research and development institute of the merchant marine of Ukraine Yatsenko AV ssociate professor, rector of the Institute for Entrepreneurship and morehozyaystva Sergiy M. Goncharuk Doctor of Technical Sciences, prof., Member of the Russian Academy of Transport and the International Informatization Academy, Honored Worker of Transport of Russia Denis V. Lomotko Doctor of Technical Sciences, Vice-Rector of the Ukrainian State Academy of Railway Transport, Corr. Transport Academy of Ukraine Committee members: Inna A. Lapkina Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor. Sergiy I. Rylov Candidate of Economics, Professor. Petrov I Candidate of Technical Sciences, associate professor. Elena V. Kirillova Candidate of Technical Sciences, associate professor Demidova V Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences Julia L. Kantarovich Candidate of Art history science Technical managers, the organizers: Kuprienko SV Candidate of Technical Sciences Fedorova AD Sincerely, Chairman of the Organizing Committee Project SWorld Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Alexandr G. Shibaev Тел: +380 (66) 790-12-05 e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] icq: 630-023-454 Skype: SWorld_orgcom Address: Odessa-1, PO Box 38 Odessa, 65001 Scientific conference SWorld, 18-27 December 2012 ____________________________________________ BIOLOGY http://www.sworld.com.ua/index.php/ru/biology-312 Biophysics and biochemistry Radio and microbiology Molecular biology and genetics Botany Microbiology and Hydrobiology Physiology of plants, animals and humans Ecology and Biotechnology virology and Immunology The history of biology Entomology Each subsection involved: • Doctor of Sciences - 13 people • Candidate of Sciences - 35 people • Undergraduate and graduate students - 22 people • Professor - 13 people • Assistant Professor - 20 people • Senior Lecturer - 8 person The following academic / research institutions: • Arzamas State Pedagogical Institutenamed after AP Gaidar • Bashkir State University • Volgograd State Agricultural University • Volga Polytechnic Institute (branch) VolgGTU • TOV "Ariadne" • Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy • Institute of Animal Production, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) of Ukraine • Kazan (Volga) Federal University • Kalmyk State University • Mari State University • Mordovia State University.named after N.P. Ogarev • Moscow State Humanitarian University named after M.A. Sholokhov • Moscow State Pedagogical University • National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" • Novosibirsk Institute of Technology, Moscow State University of Design and Technology • Odessa State Academy of Food Technologies • The Russian University of Cooperation • North-Caucasian Federal University • Stavropol State Agrarian University • Stavropol State Pedagogical Institute • Udmurt State University • Botanical Garden-Institute, Ufa Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences • Southern Federal University Scientific conference SWorld, 18-27 December 2012 Participants and their reports: Subsection CIT The name of the report, www Name, degree, title Boldyrev B. A, graduate student, Moisejkina L.G, Doctor of Biological Sciences, GENETIC SIMILARITY OF KALMYK CATTLE professor OF BREEDING ECONOMY OF REPUBLIC 412-1056 Turdumatov B. M, Candidate of Technical KALMYKIA, Sciences, lecturer 3. Molecular biology and http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/1056.pdf Chimidova N.V.,, Candidate of Biological genetics Sciences, senior Lecturer Moisejkina L.G, Doctor of Biological Sciences, DEFINITION OF THE GENOTYPE OF SHEEP professor 412-1057 BY MEANS OF THE GRAPHIC DIAGRAM Turdumatov B. M, Candidate of Technical http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/1057.pdf Sciences, lecturer The Review of the Flora of the Romodanovo District (Republic of Mordovia, Russian 412-0308 Khapugin A.A, graduate student, Federation): http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/308.pdf Silaeva T.B, Doctor of Biological Sciences, TRANSPORT ROUTES AS NEW HABITATS professor 4. Botany FOR SENECIO SCHVETZOVII KORSH. IN THE 412-0437 Labutin D.S., applicant, NORTH-WEST OF THE VOLGA UPLAND Pis’markina E.V.,, doctoral student, http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/437.pdf Puzyr’kina M.V., applicant, AMINO ACID COMPOSITION OF SOME Reut A.A.,, Candidate of Biological Sciences, 412-0771 PLANTS OF FAMILY PEONY Mironova L.N, Candidate in Agriculture, http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/771.pdf THE FORMATION OF THE GLYCOCALYX'S 6. Physiology of plants, 412-0213 FUNCTION IN THE EVOLUTION., Kohanov V.S, applicant, animals and humans http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/213.pdf BIOMETRIC WAY OF THE ASSESSMENT OF THE CONDITION OF EMBRYOS OF Vasilenko A.N., student, 412-0038 MAMMALS AND THEIR Gorbunov L.V., Candidate in Agriculture, KRIOKONSERVIROVANY'S EFFICIENCY lecturer http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/38.pdf A method of determining the amount of ice is in Mischenko A.G, graduate student, 412-0058 solution of crioprotector at freezing Doronina N. V, student, http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/58.pdf Some aspects of utilization of solid municipal Sugrobova N.YU., Candidate of Biological 412-0085 wastes (Solikamsk) Sciences, lecturer http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/85.pdf DEGRADATION PROCESSES IN PLANTS AND THE WAYS OF THE CHIDING OF THE Кuksova М.А, Candidate of Biological Sciences, 412-0110 RECONSTRUCTION PROCESS lecturer http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/110.pdf THE ROLE OF ECOLOGICAL SETTLEMENT Pohyluk V. V, Candidate of Biological 412-0233 IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, Sciences, http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/233.pdf TO THE STUDY OF THE DOMINANT SPECIES OF CARABIDS AND ROVE-BEETLES Andreev E.A., Candidate in Agriculture, lecturer (COLEOPTERA, CARABIDAE, 412-0330 Pavlov D.A.,, Candidate of Biological Sciences, STAPHYLINIDAE) OF CENTRAL senior Lecturer CISCAUCASIA 7. Ecology and http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/330.pdf Biotechnology THE ANALYSIS OF MANIFESTATION OF FLUCTUATING ASYMMETRY AT BIRCH Zelensky T.G, Candidate in Agriculture, lecturer LEAVES POVISLA DEPENDING ON EXTENT Yushina M.I, student, 412-0423 OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION OF Mandra Y.A., Candidate of Biological Sciences, NEVINNOMYSSK senior Lecturer http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/423.pdf DEPENDENCE OF MORPHOMETRIC INDICATORS OF THE MOUNTAIN ASH Zakamskaja E.S., Candidate of Biological ORDINARY FROM EXTENT OF POLLUTION Sciences, lecturer 412-0503 OF ATMOSPHERIC AIR SULPHUROUS Skochilova E.A, Candidate of Biological ANHYDRIDE Sciences, lecturer http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/503.pdf Kablov V.F.,, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor Rodionov S.N., Candidate in Agriculture, senior THE USE OF UNTRADITIONAL Lecturer REGENERATE BIORESOURCES FOR Gamaga V.V., Candidate in Agriculture, lecturer 412-0734 PRODUCING ADEQUATE COMPOUND Korenkova O.V., Candidate of Philology, ANIMAL FEEDSTUFF lecturer http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/734.pdf Sokolova N.A, specialist , senior Lecturer Kostin V.E, Candidate of Technical Sciences, lecturer Scientific conference SWorld, 18-27 December 2012 Alekseenko A.S., graduate student, THE FORMATION OF MORPHOLOGICAL Pashkov E.V, graduate student, STRUCTURES OF WOODY PLANTS’ YEARLY Vedernikov K.E, Candidate of Biological 412-0737 GROWTH IN URBAN ENVIRONMENT Sciences, lecturer CONDITIONS Bukharina I.L., Doctor of Biological Sciences, http://www.sworld.com.ua/konfer29/737.pdf
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