Kuban State University
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NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGIES OF THE USA DURING 1991-2010
DescriptionThis article presents the results of the content analysis of the US National Security Strategies published in the period 1991-2010. The emphasis is on identifying the role of non-governmental organizations in building of the US political strategy, as well as considering the evolutionary path of NGOs during various presidential administrations of the United States. The conclusion is drawn that during the considered period nongovernmental organizations became an integral part of the US foreign policy doctrine. NGOs have become one of the most important instruments of the "soft power" of the United States, primarily with regard to the spread of democratic foundations and civil society. The results demonstrate the difference in approaches to the "soft power" between the democratic and republican administrations of the United States of America
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01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
DescriptionAn analysis of the experimental data obtained by the authors, as well as reference books, allowed to hypothesize about the essential role of gravitational convection in electromembrane systems with ampholytes even in underlimiting current regimes. The article is devoted to the development of the mathematical model of ion transport in a flow elecrtomembrane system during electrodialysis of ampholyte-containing solutions with taking into account a possible appearance of gravitational convection, in particular, due to nonisothermal protonation–deprotonation reactions of ampholytes. The article presents the boundary value problem that is the new mathematical model for diffusion, convection and electromigration of four components of the solution (ions of sodium, dihydrogen phosphate and hydrogen, as well as molecules of orthophosphoric acid) in a half of an electrodialysis desalination channel, adjacent to an anion-exchange membrane. The membrane is considered as ideally selective and homogeneous. The system of partial differential equations, that is the base of the model, also includes equations of Navier-Stokes, material balance, convective heat conduction and the electroneutrality condition. The system of equations is supplemented by a number of natural and original boundary conditions. A distinctive feature of this study is the absence of assumptions about the equilibrium of chemical reactions in a diffusion layer. The results of the study can be used for the development of environmentally rational and resource saving membrane technologies for a processing of products of agro-industrial complex
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This article is devoted to the biotechnological properties of the oil-degrading strain Rhodococcus erythropolis B2, which allow us to use microorganism B2 as a base of biopreparation: hydrocarbon- destructive potential, growth characteristics on the different media, producing phytohormones and biosurfactants, adhesive and floatation activity, and also laboratory and field tests
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The article presents the experience of engineeringgeological zoning to establish patterns of spatial variability of the components of engineeringgeological conditions. In the ArcGIS environment was created a set of electron-digital maps, taking into account the influence of adverse geological processes and landforms for the design, construction and operation of linear engineering structures.
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NEW FUNCTIONS OF STATE MANAGEMENT AND REGULATION OF CONDITIONS OF KNOWLEDGE ECONOMICS FORMING
DescriptionConception of development oh human capital & priority of its development is considered in this paper. Entity of integrated function of state in knowledge economics is discussed. Entities of different types of modernization are analyzed. The kernel of knowledge economics & catalyst of innovate development of state are universities – factories of new knowledge
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The present article belongs to the area of organic chemistry, namely, to chemistry of heterocyclic compounds. For the purpose of optimization of a method of synthesis the threecyclic heteroaromatic systems containing a pyridi-ne, thiophen and pyrimidine ring in one molecule, - tetrahydropyridothienopyrimidinon and dihydropyri-dothienopyrimidinon – reaction 3-aminothieno[2,3-b]-pyridine-2-carbokxamides with aromatic aldehydes is studied, some of which contain pharmacolodical groups. Reaction was carried out in the conditions of an acid catalysis – is used p-TsOH. Influence of the nature of solvent (toluene, ethanol, mix ethanol-dimethilform-amide (1:1)) on the course and the direction of reaction are studied. It is established that carrying out reaction in toluene leads to the dihydropyrimidine containing in situation 2 phenyl, 4-bromphenyl deputies. In the presence in a molecule of initial aldehyde of the deputy in orto-situation tetrahydropyrimidine are formed. Use of ethanol mainly leads to formation of a tetrahydro-pyrimidine ring. Boiling of initial substances in mix ethanol-DMF yields the results similar to use of toluene, but time of reaction is reduced twice. The way of receiving the dihydroderivatives short-term boiling of tetrahydropyrimidine is found in mix isopropanol-DMF (a volume ratio of solvents 1:3). Identity of the received substances is proved by method of a thin layer chroma-tography. The structure of the synthesized connections is confirmed with the element analysis. The structure of tertagidropirimidinon and digidropirimidinon is proved with use of data of IK and NMR 1H of the spectral analysis
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01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
DescriptionThe problem of establishing of the factorization of irreducible polynomials with integer coefficients on prime modules p has been long of interest to mathematicians. The quadratic and cubic reciprocity laws solve this problem for quadratic polynomials and binomials of the form x3-a . More general reciprocity laws solve the formulated problem for some classes of polynomials, for example, with Abelian Galois group, but for polynomials with non-Abelian Galois group, the problem is far from its complete solution. Our study shows how using the results of Voronov G.F., Hasse H. and Stickelberger L., one can find conditions that must satisfy prime number p. Gauss received a similar result for binomial x3-2. Specific examples are given, for instance, for the polynomial x3-x - I, also conditions arc formulated for which a quadratic field is immersed in non-Abelian Galois extension of degree 6. Also, conditions are given under which a Diophantine equation: а12a22-4a22-4a13a3- 27a32+18a1a2a3=D has a solution for integer values of D
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ABOUT A CORRECTNESS OF THE PROBLEM OF DESCRIBING DISPERSION OF AN IMPURITY IN TURBULENT ATMOSPHERE
01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
DescriptionThe review of resolvability of the beginning-boundary problem describing dispersion of an impurity in turbulent atmosphere, correctness of mathematical models, describing impurity dispersion in atmosphere and Koshi’s problem, the first right problem, the third right problem is given in the article
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01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
DescriptionIn this article we consider a mathematical model of effect of non-compliance with the prevention of HIV/AIDS among a heterogeneous population based on known model by Kimbir et al (2006). The effectiveness of a condom use and implications of non-compliance with a population of preventive measures (condoms) are the aim of this research work. In this work, with definite coefficients, nonlinear model is used, which consists of system of six differential equations for different population groups (six groups of the population) to obtain the model equations. Compared with the existing model by Kimbir, the proposed model to a large extent, takes into account the birth rate of the studied population. Numerical simulation of the model equations shows that reducing the rate of transmission of HIV/AIDS can be effectively achieved within a certain time, and only where relatively high condom efficacy and high compliance by susceptible and infected are observed. From the obtained results, we can see that the control of HIV/AIDS in the heterosexual population depends on the net compliance and effectiveness of the recommended prevention (condom use). As a recommendation, the model focuses on intensive training and ongoing campaigns to raise the awareness of the population by governmental and non-governmental agencies on the effective use of the condom
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01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
DescriptionFollowing the absence of a definite treatment for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or the acquired immune deficiency syndromes (AIDS) since their appearance, many scientific studies with the help of mathematical models have been formulated to the extent possible to prevent and eradicate the disease. In this article we have formulated a mathematical model that explores the dynamics of the impact of the use of condom and therapeutic treatment simultaneously, as a means (tools) against the spread of HIV/AIDS in the heterosexual population. The proposed model uses a nonlinear differential equation system consisting of seven (7) differential equations in seven (7) groups of the population. The model takes into account natural birth rate of the studied population, and the proportion of infected males, which simultaneously uses condom and antiretroviral therapy. The model explores the behavioral change of proportion of infected individuals in the population following the application of control measures (condom use and antiretroviral therapy). It is proved that the effectiveness of preventive measures greatly depends on a number of parameters described. In addition, the results of numerical experiments showed that in the absence of both preventive measures, the entire population is contaminated with the infection. The interaction of the model parameters show that the population with high levels of condom use in the presence of significant adherence to antiretroviral therapy as prophylaxis significantly reduces the level of HIV/AIDS. Thus, prevention of infection is significantly improved with the increasing number of the infected population using condoms and antiretroviral therapy simultaneously