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Journal articles on the topic "Tales, Azerbaijani"

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Khudaverdiyeva, T. "Brief Overview of Semantic Description of Spatial Elements in Azerbaijani Fairy Tales." Bulletin of Science and Practice 6, no. 12 (December 15, 2020): 509–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/61/65.

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In fairy tales, space plays an important role and acts as a structural element of fairy tales, performing a certain function within the fairy tale. Therefore, it is impossible to imagine fairy tales without the elements of space. As it is mentioned in the article, the world of fairy tales consists of numerous transformations and changes of spatial elements. The article gives a brief overview of semantic description of the spatial elements in the Azerbaijan fairy tales on the bases of five volume book of the Azerbaijan fairy tales. The article also identifies the functions of the words describing spatial elements. It investigates the transformations of spatial elements in the fairy tales. It notes that the spatial elements make up the archaic world model and participate in the formation of fairy tales. The article searches the semantic structure of the fairy tales with exact examples from them.
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Alieva, Durdana Tofig. "ABOUT COGNITIVE-CONTEXTUAL-DISCURSIVE ANALYSIS OF ONOMASTIC UNITS IN AZERBAIJANI AND TURKISH FAIRY-TALES." Theoretical & Applied Science 26, no. 06 (June 30, 2015): 43–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.15863/tas.2015.06.26.10.

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Arikh Guliyev, Teyyub, and Jala Elman Ganiyeva. "Sources of somatic expressions in modern Azerbaijani language." SCIENTIFIC WORK 62, no. 01 (February 8, 2021): 43–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/62/43-45.

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Just as somatic expressions, phraseological compounds are rich in the lexical structure of the Azerbaijani language, their history is also ancient. This is due to both the ethnic outlook of the people and the language's ability to fully incorporate creative thinking. A lot of research has been done on the formation of phraseological compounds in Azerbaijani linguistics, some notes have been made about the sources of phraseological compounds. During our research, we came across the opinions of linguists based on their observations on monuments such as Orkhon-Yenisey, Kitabi-Dada Gorgud, Divani-dictionary-it-Turk. According to their research, in ancient times the number of phraseological combinations becomes less than in our modern language. Some of the phraseological combinations, especially those formed on the basis of key words belonging to the Turkic languages (ie, the noun in the formation of the phraseological unit) have a more ancient history. Based on written monuments, we can say that the vast majority of the phraseological fund belonging to the historical antiquities consists of phraseological combinations, somatic expressions formed by the names of body parts. The language of folklore materials, like monuments such as Orkhon-Yenisey, Kitabi-Dada Gorgud, Divani-lughat-it-turk, is a very rich source for the study of phraseological combinations, including somatic expressions. This includes phraseological materials in the language of bayats, riddles, proverbs and parables, tales and epics that preserve ancient traces.
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Huseynow, Rusif. "Azerbaijan – Kazakhstan relations: current situation and prospects." Przegląd Politologiczny, no. 3 (September 15, 2017): 139–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/pp.2017.22.3.11.

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Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan should not be seen as two states which are close because of their Soviet past. In fact, the titular ethnic groups of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan – Azerbaijanis and Kazakhs – come from a greater Turkic family. Azerbaijani-Kazakh brotherhood takes its roots from the very origins of the Turkic peoples that spread from the Altai Mountains and has been cemented by the Islamic factor. Maintaining maritime borders through the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan are important nations for one another. Azerbaijan is seen as a bridge for Kazakhstan to access Turkey and Europe, while Kazakhstan offers Azerbaijan routes to Central Asia and China. The two countries attach great importance to their mutual relations, both bilateral and within various international organizations. These relations have only increased and not experienced any downturns or problems in the past 25 years. Kazakhstan recognized the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, which is an important deal for Azerbaijan in its current conflict with neighboring Armenia. The countries even reached an agreement on the legal status of the Caspian Sea quite rapidly, while similar accords are still absent with other littoral countries. They are both interested in developing an East-West transport and energy corridor, enjoying a favorable geopolitical location that could serve as a bridge between the continents.
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Madatli, E. "Issues of Formation of the Azerbaijan People, its Language and Culture in Iranian Historiography." Problems of World History, no. 2 (December 1, 2016): 219–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.46869/2707-6776-2016-2-13.

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The article states that almost half of the population of modern Iran are native speakers of the Turkic language or know the language because the Azerbaijani Turkic language is the means of communication understood by entire population of the historical Azerbaijan territories. It is noted that the Azerbaijan Turkic language is a communication tool for millions of people not only in the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Turkey but also in many countries around the world, where this language has been developed and enriched unlike Iran, where Azerbaijanians, who for centuries have been living in this country and make up more than a third of the population, are deprived of such opportunities. Instead of development and enrichment of the Azerbaijani language, its assimilation takes place in Iran and historians, linguists, representatives of the intelligentsia bear a certain responsibility for this unnatural process.
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TÜRKMENOĞLU, Ömer, and Dilek ALİYAZICIOĞLU. "A STUDY ABOUT THE "ARSHIN MAL ALAN" OPERETTA." Zeitschrift für die Welt der Türken / Journal of World of Turks 13, no. 2 (August 15, 2021): 287–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.46291/zfwt/130215.

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Azerbaijan became acquainted with opera at the beginning of the twentieth century thanks to the tours organized by Russian and European operas to Baku. The intense admiration of the Azerbaijani people led Azerbaijani composers to produce works in opera style. In that period, Üzeyir Hacıbeyli combined his knowledge of authorship, historiography, scientists, education, journalism and musicians in the art of opera, based on the impact of the strong and aesthetic touch of art on people, and laid the foundations of opera in the East by composing the mugam opera "Leyli and Mecnun". In the revolution and democracy struggle that started in Azerbaijan, the artists and intellectuals of the period started an enlightenment movement through their works. On this occasion, Hacıbeyli turned from the opera style to the operetta style. Operetta is a musical / dialogue stage piece that takes its subject from social problems and aims to make the audience laugh while making them think. Hacıbeyli compiled the topics of his operettas from the reactionary perspectives that prevent his people from adopting modern life, offered solutions through his works and gave new and modern perspectives to his audience. The "Arşın Mal Alan" has gained a worldwide reputation thanks to the musical structure that it has created by carefully synthesizing the elements of the Azerbaijani national music style, folk mahnis, dances and mugam traditions with the European operetta style. This work, which is about the tradition of arranged marriage rebelled by the new generation, has been translated into more than sixty languages worldwide thanks to its musical and sociological success and has been adapted to the big screen. Considering that it is a very popular work in our country and in other countries where it has been staged and is of such importance for the Turkish world opera literature, the work does not take place in our opera scenes enough and it is noteworthy that the number of publications such as articles, theses and books about it in Turkey. With this study, it is thought to contribute to the literature. In this article, the history of Azerbaijan operetta, the life of Üzeyir Hacıbeyli and the operetta "Arşın Mal Alan" are examined. Keywords: Azerbaijan Opera, Üzeyir Hacıbeyli, Operetta, Opera, Arşın Mal Alan
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Muth, Sebastian. "War, language removal and self-identification in the linguistic landscapes of Nagorno-Karabakh." Nationalities Papers 42, no. 1 (January 2014): 63–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905992.2013.856394.

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The disintegration of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) resulted in demographic shifts and drew new boundaries in a once borderless region. The South Caucasus, an area that has been characterized by its linguistic diversity witnessed one of the most destructive interethnic wars in the former USSR. Fought between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, it resulted in the removal of the Azerbaijani population. Two decades later the political status of the self-declared Nagorno-Karabakh Republic remains unresolved, but apparently a new linguistic self-identity of the population takes shape. While possibilities for extensive sociolinguistic research are limited, linguistic landscape research provides insights into patterns of individual and public language use. This paper analyzes the linguistic landscapes of Stepanakert, the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh, and establishes functional domains of the languages visible. Furthermore, it traces remnants of an Azerbaijani linguistic landscape in abandoned settlements and documents patterns of language use in rural parts of the territory. The demographic situation suggests a majority of Armenians, yet the results point toward a bilingual situation with Russian as a language of wider communication. On the other hand, the study shows the link between the removal of Azerbaijani from the public sphere and the eradication of Azerbaijani culture.
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Mammadov, Fariz. "Evaluation of the economic impact of electricity prices change (Azerbaijan case)." Science, technologies, innovation, no. 1(17) (2021): 34–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.35668/2520-6524-2021-1-03.

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This paper has examined the impact of electricity tariff changes to other economic sectors, as well as to potential changes of price levels in the overall economy. In this regard, the authors have applied the Inter-Industry Balance Model and its modification, i.e. Equilibrium Price Multiplier Model. The authors have also empirically built the inter-industry balance and equilibrium price models for the case of Azerbaijan’s economy, and conducted analysis and assessments for this case. The inter-industry balance tables of production and distribution of products and services, officially published by the State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan, were taken as the primary database for this study. It should be noted that the inter-industry balance model for Azerbaijan was built based on 96 sectors of the economy. The model was used to assess the economic impact of electricity price changes in the national economy. Finally, simulations relevant to 10, 20 and 30 percent increase of electricity prices were conducted and potential impacts to Azerbaijan’s economy were assessed. The obtained results were analyzed and summarized.
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Endryushko, Anna A. "«Mind in Russia, the soul in Azerbaijan»: identities of Azerbaijani immigrants in Russia." VESTNIK INSTITUTA SOTZIOLOGII 31, no. 4 (2019): 72–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/vis.2019.31.4.605.

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Over the last few decades, immigrant adaptation issues have continued to bear relevance both in Russia and around the world. Those who relocated to new places of residence no longer attach themselves to one place (locale), nation (state-civil community), or culture, which, of course, takes a toll on their self-perception and adaptation – this creates new opportunity and new dimensions in terms of identity. This mostly applies to civil, ethnic and local identities, due to their complex nature and their proportion between the country of origin and host environment. Both foreign and Russian researchers recognize the importance of studying immigrant identities, which is regarded as one of the components of their capacity for integration. This article considers the proportion of Russian identity, identity of country of origin, as well as local and ethnic identities of Azerbaijani immigrants living in Russia. Their readiness to transform their self-consciousness, with it being a key indicator of their integration into Russian society, is analyzed. This study’s empirical basis consists of data from an all-Russian survey among labor immigrants, conducted by the HSE and CEPRS in 19 Russian regions in 2017, as well as data from semi-structured interviews with Azerbaijani immigrants living in Moscow, which helped identify situational factors in their hierarchy of identities and understand the foundations on which their self-consciousness is based. Analyzed is how immigrants’ identity structure is influenced by age and place of residence, education level, type of immigration and duration of stay in Russia. It was revealed, based on in-depth interviews, that Russian identity among Azerbaijanis is based around a state-civil foundation, while in the case of elder generations it is based around their having been a common nation in the past. A conclusion is drawn indicating a transnational direction in Azerbaijani immigrants’ identity, with ethnic identity prevailing, which fits in favorably with a developing sense of connection to Russia both among circular and long-term migrants. In relation to comparable studies conducted in 2011, analyzed are the increasingly more positive assessments of the host Russian environment by Azerbaijani immigrants, which, in our estimation, creates a favorable foundation for developing a positive Russian identity among them.
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Hasanowa, Valida. "THE PUBLICATION OF THE AZERBAIJAN FOLK TALES." Ethnology Notebooks 140, no. 2 (April 21, 2018): 385–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/nz2018.02.385.

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Books on the topic "Tales, Azerbaijani"

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Bihrangī, Ṣamad, and Vaḥīd Naṣīriyān. Kūrʹūghlū va Kachal Ḥamzah. Tihrān: Nashr-i Māh-i Rīz, 1999.

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Qiṣṣahʹhā-yi shīrīn-i Āz̲arbayjānī va mushābahāt-i ānʹhā dar Ūrūpā: Bā naql-i ʻayn-i dāstānʹhā. Tihrān: Tābān va Nashr-i Sharīvar, 2001.

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Bayat, Fuzuli. Masallı folklor örnäkläri. Baky: Elm vä Tähsil, 2013.

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Ḣăsănova, Lală. Azărbai̐jan satirik măishăt naghyllary. Baky: I̐azychy, 1989.

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Muzeyi, Milli Azärbaycan Tarixi, ed. Atalar sözläri vä xalq mäsälläri etnoqrafik duyum-yozum kontekstindä. Bakı: MBM, 2012.

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Seyidäliyev, Näriman. Azärbaycan dastan vä nağıl dilinin frazeologiyası. Bakı: Araz, 2006.

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Äliyev, Oruc. Azärbaycan nağıllarının poetikası. Bakı: Säda, 2001.

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Bihrangī, Ṣamad. Āz̲arbāycān nāğīllārī: Tabrīz rivāyatʹlarī. Tihrān: Dunyā-yi Naw, 2015.

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Afsānahʹhā-yi mardum-i Āz̲arbāyjān: Sī va panj afsānah-yi Āz̲arbāyjānī. Tihrān: Rasānish-i Navīn, 2012.

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Īmānī, Bihrūz. Çāp ūlmāmīş nāğı̄llār. Tabrīz: Nashr-i Akhtar, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tales, Azerbaijani"

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Caspersen, Nina. "Moving Beyond Deadlock in the Peace Talks." In The International Politics of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict, 173–94. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60006-6_9.

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Goffi, Alessandro. "I russismi in azerbaigiano e calmucco." In Eurasiatica. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-340-3/019.

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Azerbaijani and Kalmyk are two of the many languages that share a significant layer of Russian imported lexicon. They are similar in typology and recent historical development, but they currently dwell in opposite sociolinguistic conditions. This study aims at analysing the impact of the modern linguistic policies in Kalmykia and Azerbaijan on the russianisms used in these languages nowadays. Through the creation of thirteen semantic tables, the Author has compared the quantity of russianisms in modern Kalmyk and Azerbaijani languages, their distribution in the semantic fields, and their degree of morphological and phonological adaptation to the receiving language.
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"Azerbaijan." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables, 179–215. UN, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/191ce880-en.

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"Azerbaijan." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables. UN, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/640f9855-en.

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"Azerbaijan." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables 2014, 215–54. UN, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/f168fbd9-en.

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"Azerbaijan." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables 2019, 228–65. UN, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/8e1533cb-en.

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"Azerbaijan." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables 2016 (Five-Volume Set), 217–56. UN, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/f86f21b8-en.

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"Azerbaijan." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables 2017 (Five-Volume Set), 218–55. UN, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/567ed938-en.

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"Azerbaijan." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables, 2011 (Five-Volume Set), 169–202. UN, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/b81d9ade-en.

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"Azerbaijan." In National Accounts Statistics: Main Aggregates and Detailed Tables 2018 (Five-volume Set), 223–60. UN, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/fed3eb45-en.

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Conference papers on the topic "Tales, Azerbaijani"

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Öngel, Volkan, and Serdar Kuzu. "An Evaluation of the Major Indicators of Economical Crisis in Central Asian Countries within the Framework of Global Financial Crisis of 2008." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c03.00478.

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Several financial crises that have different causes and effects occured in financial markets in which globalization takes its effect increasingly. Central Asian Countries which have gained their independence after the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991 both faced important socio-cultural and political changes and were affected many global crises during 1991-2012. The global financial crisis which occured in the USA in 2008 as a mortgage crisis spreaded as a result of globalization and affected the developing economies. 2008 global financial crisis caused trouble especially in macroeconomic issues such as employment, production, supply, demand, level of welfare, openness, price stability, economic growth, inflation and unemployment. This study aims to imply how the selected Central Asian Countries have been affected by the 2008 global financial crisis and their future expectations by analysing leading macroeconomic indicators. In this context, the effects of the global financial crisis on macroeconomic variables of Kazakhistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan will be interpreted. In the light of these indicators, it will be analysed if there are leading indicators for a coming economic crisis in Central Asian Countries and also how their economic structure will be in the near future.
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Küçük, Nezahat. "Nonlinear Real Exchange Rate Dynamics and Oil Prices in the Commonwealth of Independent States." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c03.00568.

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This paper investigates the role of country specific and global factors, particularly oil price, on the real exchange rate (RER) in selected Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan) over the period from 2000 to 2011. The group of higher income, lower income, oil and gas exporter, and non- oil and gas exporter countries are further analyzed separately to induce homogeneity. The analysis is based on panel smooth transition autoregressive (PSTR) model, which takes into account the nonlinear dynamic adjustment of the real exchange rate towards equilibrium. The estimation results show strong nonlinear dynamic adjustment for the real exchange rate. Upon obtaining strong evidence on nonlinear dynamic behavior, which is modeled using a smooth transition autoregressive model with two regimes, we test the impact of global and country specific drivers on the real exchange rate. As an extension, panel smooth transition error correction model is estimated. Results show that there exists an asymmetric behavior of the real exchange rate when facing an over- or undervaluation of the domestic currency. The evidence also shows that oil price has significant impact for the appreciation of domestic currencies, particularly in oil and gas exporting relatively richer countries, and the CIS countries have become vulnerable to global shocks.
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Hasanov, Zahid, Parviz Allahverdiyev, Fuad Ibrahimov, Alberto Mendoza, Pradyumna Thiruvenkatanathan, Lilia Noble, and Jonathan Stapley. "PRODUCTION OPTIMIZATION OF SANDING HORIZONTAL WELLS USING A DISTRIBUTED ACOUSTIC SENSING (DAS) SAND MONITORING SYSTEM: A CASE STUDY FROM THE ACG FIELD IN AZERBAIJAN." In 2021 SPWLA 62nd Annual Logging Symposium Online. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2021-0001.

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This paper discusses results from the first successful de­ ployment of a predictive modelling technology that in­ forms pressure optimization procedures to help minimize sand production and increase hydrocarbon production ef­ ficiency in sand prone oil wells. The technique takes variabilities in sand production ob­ served through time across the reservoir section, inferred from downhole sand entry logs, alongside real-time sand transportation logs that monitor sand deposition in pipe as key inputs (both of which computed using a fiber op­ tic Distributed Acoustic Sensor (DAS) based Downhole sand monitoring system). This data is then combined with other time series sensor inputs, like choke position, Down Hole Pressure (DHP) and surface flowline acous­tic measurement (sand detector) to predict drawdown pressure envelopes to improve production efficiency. This paper details observations and initial field results from the first deployment of the capability in a highly deviated sand prone oil well completed with an open hole gravel pack (OHGP) completion in the BP-operated Azeri- Chirag- Gunashli (ACG) field located in the Azer­ baijan sector of the Caspian Sea. The paper will detail observations and procedures used to increase oil produc­tion by over 25% and eliminate sanding risks using the technology. The proposed workflow is part of a compre­hensive suite of downhole sand surveillance and manage­ment tools fueled by streaming analytics capabilities run on DAS data that have played a key role in managing sand production challenges in the ACG field. The technology has been applied numerous times for base protection, drawdown optimization and targeted re­ mediation. In this instance, we discuss the use of the technology to (1) identify and inform the source of sand detected at surface e.g., formation or completion accu-mulation, (2) identify formation intervals at risk of sand­ing, and (3) design advisory operational procedures for production optimization.
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Akça, Tacinur. "Foreign Trade Relations Between Turkey and the Eurasian Countries: An Empirical Study." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c07.01793.

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The Eurasian Countries incorporates many economic and cultural wealth. The Eurasian countries have attracted attention all over the world with its rich oil and natural gas reserves and geopolitical situation. Due to the increasing importance of the Eurasian countries, as well as being an alternative to a political foreign policy and it has created an economically viable alternative in terms of foreign trade for Turkey. The importance of exports is increasing for the development of Turkey and Eurasia cannot be neglected as an important issue. History of the republic's foreign policy is focused on establishing good relations with the West. Of the Soviet Union collapsed and the Cold War ended after the opening of the new Turkish foreign policy became inevitable to be based in Central Asia and the Caucasus, Turkey aimed to be active in this region. The main purpose of our study was that Turkey's foreign trade with The Eurasian Countries is to reveal the relationship. The interest in the region began in the beginning of 1990, the economic policies implemented by Turkey has tried to analyze using relevant data. İn our study, in order to analyze the economic relationship between our countries and Eurasian Countries, Turkey's import and export figures which were explained in the form of tables with the countries concerned. We will concentrate on the major Eurasian countries, especially in our work we focus on Russia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova.
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