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Scientific Research of the Sco Countries: Synergy and Integration 上合组织国家的科学研究:协同和一体化 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH OF THE SCO COUNTRIES: SYNERGY AND INTEGRATION 上合组织国家的科学研究:协同和一体化 Materials of the Date: International Conference October 14 Beijing, China 2019 上合组织国家的科学研究:协同和一体化 国际会议 参与者的英文报告 International Conference “Scientific research of the SCO countries: synergy and integration” Part 2: Participants’ reports in English 2019年10月14日。中国北京 October 14, 2019. Beijing, PRC Materials of the International Conference “Scientific research of the SCO countries: synergy and integration” - Reports in English (October 14, 2019. Beijing, PRC) ISBN 978-5-905695-66-7 这些会议文集结合了会议的材料 - 研究论文和科学工作 者的论文报告。 它考察了职业化人格的技术和社会学问题。 一些文章涉及人格职业化研究问题的理论和方法论方法和原 则。 作者对所引用的出版物,事实,数字,引用,统计数据,专 有名称和其他信息的准确性负责 These Conference Proceedings combine materials of the conference – research papers and thesis reports of scientific workers. They examines tecnical and sociological issues of research issues. Some articles deal with theoretical and methodological approaches and principles of research questions of personality professionalization. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of cited publications, facts, figures, quotations, statistics, proper names and other information. ISBN 978-5-905695-66-7 © Scientific publishing house Infinity, 2019 © Group of authors, 2019 CONTENT ECONOMICS 完善创新经济中服务机构实现经济可持续性的工具 Perfection of tools for economic sustainability of service organizations in an innovative economy Grashin Sergey Aleksandrovich............................................................................12 “绿色”经济增长条件下的人力资源管理 Human Resource Management in the conditions of "green" economic growth Ivanenko Larisa Viktorovna, Andreev Oleg Stanislavovich.................................17 Sukuk-传统债券的伊斯兰模仿:发展的特点和前景 Sukuk - Islamic analogue of traditional bonds: specifics and prospects of development Al Azzawi Alaa Abdul Jabbar Hussein.............................................................24 JURISPRUDENCE 在俄中合作框架内落实确保经济安全的行政和法律机制 Implementation of the administrative and legal mechanism for ensuring economic security within the framework of Russian-Chinese cooperation Kapysh Vladimir Petrovich................................................................................28 PEDAGOGICAL SCIENCES 俄罗斯和中国高等学校使用“教育技术”概念的比较分析 Comparative analysis of the use of the concept «Educational technology» as applied to the higher school of Russia and China Rodionova Olga Yuryevna, Fedotova Elena Leonidovna....................................34 理工大学机器人教育技术应用的特点 Features of robotic educational technologies application in Technical University Minibaeva Elena Dmitrievna..............................................................................41 对音乐和计算机技术发展产生兴趣的基本条件 The basic conditions for the formation of interest in the development of music and computer technologies Sradzhev Viktor Pulatovich, Borozdina Olga Olegovna.......................................46 V.G. Belinsky关于家庭教育(1811-1848) V.G. Belinsky about family education (1811–1848) Kabanov Vladimir Lvovich, Timofeeva Marianna Vladimirovna.........................54 开展课外活动以防止艾滋病毒/艾滋病在学生社区中传播的经验 Experience in implementing extracurricular activities to prevent the spread of HIV / AIDS in the student community Zelko Aleksandra Sergeevna...............................................................................59 SOCIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 旅游反恐保护 Anti-terrorist protection of tourism Kirillov Vladimir Petrovich, Kirillova Galina Vladimirovna...............................63 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES 思维是心理机制的系统组织 Thinking as a systemic organization of mental mechanisms Sradzhev Viktor Pulatovich.................................................................................71 心理安全背景下对教育环境的满意度 Satisfaction with the educational environment in the context of psychological safety Borisova Elena Viktorovna, Kajgorodov Boris Vladislavovich, Myasnyankina Natal'ya Gennad'evna.................................................................82 PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES 狄更斯(Charles Dickens)的小说《两个城市的故事》中的童话故事放大 Fairy Tale Amplifications in the Novel by Charles Dickens “A Tale of Two Cities” Bogomolova Ekaterina Bladimirovna, Raksina Anna Davidovna......................88 第三个千年媒体话语形成和运作的心理机制 Psychological mechanisms of the formation and functioning of the media discourse of the third millennium Guslyakova Alla Victorovna, Guslyakova Nina Ivanovna...................................94 POLITICAL SCIENCE 俄罗斯政治精英的成熟 Maturity of the Russian political elite Shalamov Georgy Alexandrovich, Magomedova Asiyat Kamilovna.................102 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 地理行业知识:以秋明州地区的天然气厂为例 Geographical industry knowledge: based on gas-oil plants of Tyumen region example Solodovnikov Alexander Yurievich, Solodovnikova Zlata Alexandrovna............110 奥伦堡地区的工业旅游:发展和主要中心 Industrial tourism of Orenburg region: development and main centers Chibilyova Valentina Petrovna, Filimonova Irina Yurievna.............................118 MEDICAL SCIENCES 代谢综合征和肥胖患者颞下颌关节状况的比较特征 Comparative characteristics of the condition of temporomandibular joint in people suffering from metabolic syndrome and obese Remizova Anna Aleksandrovna, Dzgoeva Madina Georgievna, Raushkin Igor Igorevich, Tingaeva Ulia Igorevna.......................................125 关于年龄较大的患者的牙齿素养和医疗活动问题 On the question of dental literacy and medical activity of patients of an older age group Moseeva Marina Vladimirovna, Ekaterinicheva Anastasiya Miсhailovna, Gadiev Ruslan Batirovich.................................................................................134 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 俄罗斯西北白海沿潮带动下的两种盐生植物的日常活动 Daily activity of two halophytes under tidal dynamics on the White sea coast of North-West Russia Markovskaya Evgenia Fedorovna, Gulyaeva Elena Nikolaevna, Kosobryukhov Anatoly Alexandrovich.............................................................138 在极地高山植物园举行的生物植物保护领域科学研究的最重要成果 The most important results of scientific research in the field of biological plant protection, held at the Polar-Alpine Botanical garden Rak Natalija Semenovna, Litvinova Svetlana Vasilevna...............................147 甲壳纲作为研究水生环境油污染的试验对象 Crustacea as a test object for the research of the oil contamination of aquatic environments Fomicheva Galina Petrovna, Nasibulina Botagoz Murasovna..........................152 TECHNICAL SCIENCE 柴油机燃烧室火焰的光谱特征 Spectral characteristics of flame in the combustion chamber of the diesel engine Rudnev Boris Ivanovich, Povalikhina Olga Vladimirovna................................160 北极条件下节能建筑的材料和结构 Materials and structures for energy efficient construction in Arctic conditions Mestnikov Alexey Egorovich.............................................................................168 阻尼土壤层以减震地震 METAR,Internet等天气预报传输方式 Damping layer of soil for damping seismic vibrations Besimbayev Erik Turashovich, Jundubaeva Aida Zhamantaevna....................172 PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS 关于拓扑建模并行系统和任务 About topological modelling parallel systems and tasks Melent’ev Victor Aleksandrovich.....................................................................184 CHEMICAL SCIENCES 植物生物量臭氧化。 漫反射紫外光谱法研究松木中木质素的破坏 Plant biomass ozonation. Study on lignin destruction in pine wood by means of diffuse reflectance UV spectroscopy Mamleeva Nadezhda Alekseevna, Kharlanov Andrey Nikolaevich, Lunin Valery Vasilyevich...................................................................................193 臭氧吸附净化被苯酚污染的水 Ozone-sorption purification of water contaminated with phenol Tkachenko Ilya Sergeevich, Mamleeva Nadezhda Alekseevna, Tkachenko Sergey Nikolaevich.........................................................................200 Na,Ca // SO4,F–H2O系统在50°C时的相平衡 Phase Equilibria in the Na,Ca // SO4, F–H2O system at 50°C Usmonov Muhammadsalim Bozorovich, Soliev Lutfullo................................208 Foreword We thank all participants of our conference "Scientific research of the SCO countries: synergy and integration" for the interest shown, for your speeches and reports. Such a wide range of participants, representing all the countries that are members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, speaks about the necessity and importance of this event. The reports of the participants cover a wide range of topical scientific problems and our joint interaction will contribute to the further development of both theoretical and applied modern scientific research by scientists from different countries. The result of the conference was the participation of 56 authors from 7 countries (China, Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan). This conference was a result of the serious interest of the world academic community, the state authorities of China and the Chinese Communist Party to preserve and strengthen international cooperation in the field of science. We also thank our Russian partner Infinity Publishing House for assistance in organizing the conference, preparing and publishing the conference proceedings in Chinese Part and English Part. I hope that the collection of this conference will be useful to a wide range of readers. It will help to consider issues, that would interest the public, under a new point of view. It will also allow to find contacts among scientists of common interests. Fan Fukuan, Chairman of the organizing committee of the conference “Scientific research of the SCO countries: synergy and integration” Full Professor, Doctor of Economic Sciences, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences 前言 我们感谢所有参加本次会议的“上海合作组织国家的科学研究: 协同作用和整合”,感谢您的演讲和报告。代表所有上海合作组 织成员国的广泛参与者都谈到此次活动的必要性和重要性。参与 者的报告涵盖了广泛的主题性科学问题,我们的联合互动将有助 于不同国家的科学家进一步发展理论和应用的现代科学研究。会 议结果是来自7个国家(中国,俄罗斯,乌兹别克斯坦,哈萨克 斯坦,阿塞拜疆,塔吉克斯坦,吉尔吉斯斯坦)的83位作者的参
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