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Science Society SCIEURO Science and Society 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» by SCIEURO in London, 24-29 May 2018 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» London, 24-29 May 2018 Science and Society 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» by SCIEURO in London, 24-29 May 2018 © SCIEURO 2 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» London, 24-29 May 2018 The collection includes 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» by SCIEURO in London, 24-29 May 2018. Editorial team Suhadolets T.V. (Editor-in-Chief), Garwin I., Valdwell H., Nenrik Y., Forvits H., Thowe I., Zhansugurov I., Mazur V.V., Kovylkino D.Y., Kemalov A.F., Kemalov R.A., Abdullayev A.T., Kolomyts O.N., Bagiyan A.Y., Apsalikov K.N., Dergunov D.V., Abduvahabova M.A., Ermakov L.I., Palgova Z.Y., Nyyazbekova K.S., Berezhnaya V.I., Suleimenov E.N., Utelbaeva A.B., Utelbaev B.T., Zhukov Yu, Shubin O.S., Dudenkova N.A., Kotelnikov E.V., Sukhovskaya D.N., Goncharova E.H., Lobanov D.V., Shubin O.S., Melnikova N.A., Liferenko O.A., Bardin V.S., King J.V., Bednarzhevskii S.S., Zakirullin R.S., Magomedov A.N. ISBN 978-1-78926-057-1 © SCIEURO All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher, except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. The use in this publication of trade names, trademarks, service marks, and similar terms, even if they are not identified as such, is not to be taken as an expression of opinion as to whether or not they are subject to proprietary rights. 3 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» London, 24-29 May 2018 CONTENTS BIOENGINEERING ................................................................................... 9 Pozdniakov M.S., Gulamov A.A., Ivashkevich S.G., Muraev A.A. CONSTRUCTION OF LATTICE STRUCTURES FOR BONE IMPLANTS ON EXAMPLE OF MANDIBLE MODEL ................................................................... 9 EARTH SCIENCE .................................................................................... 18 Ermakova T.Y., Pchelkin I.S., Frolenkov R.N., Levin A.V. GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM OF WATER SUPPLY OF THE NATIONAL PARK "SMOLENSKY POOZERYE" ......................................................... 18 Kuzminova I.V. ISOLATION OF SEMANTIC INTERVAL OF COMPLEX RANDOM FUNCTIONS WHEN INTERPRETING RESULTS OF GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATIONS WELLBORE COMPLEX GEOMETRY USING THE DIFFERENTIAL-TELEMETRY .... 25 Borovkov D.P., Khorzova L.I., Sidyakin P.A., Tekushin D.V., Bykadorova O.A. IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF CLEANING SMOKE GASES IN THE PRODUCTION OF CALCIUM CARBIDE .................................... 36 ECONOMICS ............................................................................................ 47 Torosyan S.N. THE PECULIARITIES OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR REAL ESTATE IN THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA ....................................................... 47 Davydyants D. E., Skrebtsova T.V. THE OVERALL CONDITION OF FINANCIAL STABILITY OF THE 4 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» London, 24-29 May 2018 ORGANIZATION AND DETERMINATION OF ITS OPTIMUM VALUE .............................................. 53 Maranova N.V., Konovalova T.V. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CUSTOMS CONTROL AFTER THE RELEASE OF GOODS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES .................................. 67 Perepechko O. BUSINESS VALUE MANAGEMENT METHODS TO ENSURE ITS ECONOMIC SECURITY ............................................................................... 74 Rabogoshvili A.A., Galiullina S.D., Gerasimova D.I., Safina E.A., Galiullina V.V. THE BEAR AND THE DRAGON: CURRENT SINO-RUSSIAN COOPERATION AND TOURISM IN THE ARCTIC ................................ 86 Kalimullina E.R., Petrova A.D., Gurev M.E., Verba V.I. FACTORS INFLUENCING EFFICIENCY OF ACTIVITY OF SUBJECTS OF BUSINESS, RENDERING SERVICES IN SPHERE OF SOCIAL PROTECTION OF PEOPLE WITH HIA ............................................................. 98 Chikisheva A.V. RESEARCH OF MECHANISMS OF INTERACTION OF ENTREPRENEURS AND INVESTORS ON THE BASIS OF INTERNET PLATFORMS ...................................................... 108 PEDAGOGY ........................................................................................... 114 Malysheva O.S., Shein S.A., Konys E.M., Zhilnikov D.V. DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS OF THE MODEL ALBUM OF CONTROL SCHEMES FOR ELECTRIC DRIVES 0,4 KV ............................................................................. 114 5 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» London, 24-29 May 2018 Mitsan E.L., Kuvshinova I.A., Baklykova T.Yu. COMPLEX HEALTH-IMPROVING PEDAGOGICAL WORK WITH SCHOOL CHILDREN IN THE CITY WITH A DEVELOPED FERROUS METAL INDUSTRY118 Baranova A.V. PATRIOTIC AND MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION INTERCONNECTION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF TEACHERS’ TO COME STUDY PRACTICE .......................................................... 123 Baimuldinova G.K. VARIABILITY OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING FL ............... 131 Polyarush A.A., Korneeva T.A. “MASS AND POWER” BY ELIAS CANETTI AS A DIDACTIC RESOURCE FOR THE FORMATION OF SOCIOLOGICAL THINKING142 Kuldanova A.E., Yesseyeva R.T., Minaidarova M.I. ACTIVITY OF THE SOCIAL TEACHER IN THE PROCESS OF SOCIO-PEDAGOGICAL SUPPORT OF STUDENTS FROM SINGLE-PARENT FAMILIES148 Paderin A.V. QUALITATIVE ASPECTS OF THE FORMATION OF ORGANIZATIONAL AND PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS IN INTERACTIVE WEB DESIGN ............................................................... 154 PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION ....................................................... 159 Lukianova R.A., Ivanova O.M., Bilalova L.M. ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN CAPABILITIES 159 PHILOSOPHY ...................................................................................... 170 Pogodina O.A. PHILOSOPHY PHOTOS ........... 170 6 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» London, 24-29 May 2018 SOCIOLOGY .......................................................................................... 174 Ivanova O.M., Faizova D.D. VALUES OF SOCIAL WORK: REAL AND DECLARATIVE ............................ 174 HISTORY ............................................................................................... 183 Kozyakova N.S. NEO-FASCIST AND AUTHORITARIAN TRENDS IN WESTERN EUROPE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (BY THE EXAMPLE OF AUSTRIA)183 PHILOLOGY AND LINGUISTICS ...................................................... 191 Kurbatova O.A., Kurbatova S.V. AMBIVALENCE OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE POETIC WORLD OF CHARLES BAUDELAIRE ................................. 191 Sattarova R.V. THE ROLE OF EPISTEMIC MODALITY IN THE VERBAL IMAGE OF A POLITICAL LEADER AS A LINGUISTIC PERSONALITY (BASED ON THE UK’S PRIME MINISTER D. CAMERON’S INSTITUTIONAL DISCOURSE) ...................................................... 196 Olesova O. LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF GENERIC TOPONYMS ....................................................... 201 CULTUROLOGY ................................................................................... 209 Ivanova O.M., Bilalova L.M., Guriev E.A., Gareev I.S. THE EASTERN MARI CULTURE AS SINERGI OF TOLERANCE AND IDENTITY ........................ 209 7 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» London, 24-29 May 2018 ETHNOLOGY ....................................................................................... 223 Alekseeva E.K. ETHNOCULTURAL LANDSCAPE AND ETHNOECOLOGICAL MODELS OF MANAGEMENT OF EVENS ................................................................. 223 8 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Science and Society» London, 24-29 May 2018 BIOENGINEERING Pozdniakov M.S., Gulamov A.A., Ivashkevich S.G., Muraev A.A. CONSTRUCTION OF LATTICE STRUCTURES FOR BONE IMPLANTS ON EXAMPLE OF MANDIBLE MODEL Pozdniakov M.S. Russia, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Institute of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, master Gulamov A.A. Russia, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, master Ivashkevich S.G. Russia, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery and Surgical Dentistry Muraev A.A. Russia, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery and Surgical Dentistry Abstract The modelling of the individual bone implants is based on computer 3D models, reformed from DICOM files of computed tomography (CT). In this algorithm, the resulting three-dimensional geometry contains a lot of irregular, non-manifold patterns. Such structure is not suitable for volumetric prototyping and requires a deep correction. Furthermore, to recreate the organotypic structure of bone implants, it is necessary to model its internal space, resembling the structure of native cortical and cancellous bone with biomechanical parameters of the replaced skeletal region. In this work, we propose a new bioengineering approach in the design and manufacture
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