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Petrova, Olga Sergeevna. "Peasant reform of 1861 in Mozhaysky Uyezd in the memoirs of Countess P. S. Uvarova (1840–1924)." Исторический журнал: научные исследования, no. 4 (April 2021): 150–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0609.2021.4.36455.

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This article refers to the memoirs of Countess Praskovya Sergeevna Uvarova as the source that sheds light on the peasant reform of 1861 in the Uvarovs  family estate, as well as allows assessing the degree of participation of the representatives of enlightened society in the Great Reforms of 1860s–1870s, determines the impact of these reforms upon the personal story of the author of memoirs. Understanding the events of everyday life alongside the scale of the figure of Countess P. S. Uvarova of the selected source are valuable for reconstructing the landmark events and processes in the country, one of which was the abolition of serfdom in 1861. The article employs biographical method to reconstruct the personal story of P. S. Uvarova and the historical events of that time through her emotional experiences. This opens a new perspective on the events of the past. Analysis of the source describes all the stages of the reform, from the announcement of the Manifesto of February 19, 1861 and response of the enlightened society, to the measures on land development is a single county through the prism of the direct participant of these events.
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Sundieva, Anneta А. "A.S. UVAROV AND P.S. UVAROVA AND MUSEOLOGY IN RUSSIA." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Kul'turologiya i iskusstvovedenie, no. 30 (June 1, 2018): 229–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/2220836/30/26.

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Petrova, Olga Sergeevna. "“About my defiled, beloved Russia I yearn in a foreign land…”: revolution and civil war in reminiscences of the countess P. S. Uvarova." Genesis: исторические исследования, no. 3 (March 2020): 113–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-868x.2020.3.30431.

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This article examines the reflection of events of the period of civil war and intervention in the memoirs of the countess P. S. Uvarova “The Past. Long Gone Happy Days”. These reminiscences are the testimonies of a witness on people and events of the late XIX – early XX century that allow understanding the life of academic community from inside, the routine of professional historians and amateur regional ethnographers. On the other hand, the narrative about the last years in the native country allow viewing the everyday life of Uvarovs family in the conditions when the routine has been destroyed. Reference to the personal sources revealing the new pages and milestones of the phenomenon in question allows seeing it through the eyes of a person from the past, find out what was happening and what felt the author. The peculiarity of P. S. Uvarova’s memoirs consists in focusing not on the everyday minutiae that is common to women, but on the reasoning which purpose is to preserve and translate the representations on the core values of life that were relentlessly destroyed by the revolution to the future generations.
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Plekhanova, Anastasia Sergeevna. "Charity Activities of Countess P.S. Uvarova." Observatory of Culture 1, no. 1 (2016): 88–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/2072-3156-2016-1-1-88-92.

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MAMAEV, Khamid Magomedovich, and Rashid Khamidovich MAMAEV. "ABOUT ONE OF THE EPISODES OF THE BEGINNING OF STUDYING THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS OF GROZNY AND ITS SURROUNDINGS." Herald of Daghestan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Science, no. 81 (June 30, 2021): 18–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.31029/vestdnc81/3.

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This article is devoted to the one of the most significant moments of the beginning of the history of discovery and study of the archaeological monuments and artifacts on the territory of Grozny and its suburbs in the end of the 1880-th, correlated with wide spread of illegal excavations on the territory of the Terek district (Terskaya) and visiting this site by the directors of the main archaeological structures of Russia - count A.A. Bobrinsky (Imperial Archaeological Commission, St. Petersburg) and countess P.S. Uvarova (Imperial Moscow Archaeological Society (Moscow). The immediate reason for such attention was the rumors that reached the center about a find of the golden "crown" by treasure hunters in one of the mound near the village of Kulary on the river Sunzha. The Terek regional and district administrations of Grozny actively participated in the search. One of the officials, Yu.K. Churakovsky, also took active part in the research of local archaeological sites carried out by the Imperial Archaeological Commission and the Imperial Moscow Archaeological Society, as well as in the collection of numerous artifacts recovered by robbers from the mounds on the Chechen Plain in 1887-1888. In the end, the «crown», having become the necklace of Early Sarmatian period (E.I. Krupnov, V.B. Vinogradov, M.P. Abramova) came to P.S. Uvarova and was later transferred to the State Historical Museum. Twists and turns of the story are preserved in the correspondence of P.S. Uvarova to Yu.K. Churakovsky, once again confirming the importance of the epistolary heritage in the study of the process of the formation of archeology in Russia.
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Zvereva, T. V. "LIFE AS A MYSTERY: IN MEMORY OF IRINA PAVLOVNA UVAROVA." Bulletin of Udmurt University. Series History and Philology 31, no. 2 (2021): 414–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.35634/2412-9534-2021-31-2-414-416.

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Procop, Natalia. "Moldovan plastic artists in the field of textile art schooled in Lvov National Academy of Arts." Dialogica 1 (January 15, 2020): 50–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4247542.

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In the textile art from the period of MSSR have been activating a number of artists, schooled in big cultural centers one of which is the Lvov National Academy of Arts (Al. and O. Drobaha, N. Ciornaia, V. Ivanciuc, I. Şuh), which have substantially contributed to the direct development of the visual arts in Moldova. They entered in the creative competition in Moldovan batik and tapestry genres in early 80’s, with new visions, practicing the abstract art or just figurative one. Activating as senior lecturers at specialized institutions from Chisinau, they had conditioned the emergence of a new generation of artists as: A. Uvarova, E. Cemortan-Voloşin, T. Trofimov, V. Tarasenco, I. Leahu etc.
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Добрынина, Ирина Сергеевна, Ольга Сергеевна Посметьева, Елена Анатольевна Ханина, and Анна Сергеевна Глущенко. "ALIMENTARY BEHAVIOR AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF WOMEN'S QUALITY OF LIFE AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF REPRODUCTIVE DECLINE." СИСТЕМНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ И УПРАВЛЕНИЕ В БИОМЕДИЦИНСКИХ СИСТЕМАХ, no. 2() (June 30, 2020): 178–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.36622/vstu.2020.19.2.025.

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В данной работе оценивались распространённость, условия формирования, типология расстройств пищевого поведения у женщин в разные возрастные периоды, а также взаимовлияние данных нарушений и психопатологической симптоматики (депрессии и тревожности). В исследовании принимали участие 71 женщина в возрасте от 44 до 59 лет, находящиеся в разном периоде менопаузы, обратившиеся в рамках диспансерного наблюдения к участковому терапевту. Тяжесть климактерия изучали при помощи индекса Купермана-Уваровой и шкалы Грина. В ходе исследования были выявлено, что большинство женщин имели климактерические нарушения тяжёлой степени по индексу Купермана-Уваровой. При оценке показателей шкалы Грина наибольшие отклонения фиксировались по тревожному и соматическому компоненту. Более 90% женщин находилось в состоянии тревожности (как личностной, так и ситуативной) и депрессии. При этом выявлено, что женщины, находившиеся в состоянии постменопаузы, имели более выраженный депрессивный и тревожный компонент качества жизни, чем женщины в перименопаузе. Среди женщин в климактерии по результатам Голландского опросника пищевого поведения DEBQ выявлено отклонение средних нормальных показателей по каждой из шкал. При этом у большинства женщин отмечены комбинированные алиментарные нарушения In this work, we evaluated the prevalence, conditions of formation, and typology of eating disorders in women at different age periods, as well as the interaction of these disorders and psychopathological symptoms (depression and anxiety). The study involved 71 women aged 44 to 59 years, who were in different periods of menopause, who turned to a district therapist as part of a dispensary observation. The severity of menopause was studied using the Kuperman-Uvarova index and the Green scale. The study found that most women had severe menopausal disorders according to the Kuperman-Uvarova index. When evaluating the indicators of the green scale, the largest deviations were recorded for the anxiety and somatic component. The study found that most women had severe menopausal disorders. Most women were in a state of anxiety (both personal and situational) and depression. At the same time, it was found that postmenopausal women had a more pronounced depressive and anxiety component of quality of life than perimenopausal women. Among women in menopause, the results of the Dutch DEBQ eating behavior questionnaire revealed a deviation in the average normal indicators for each of the scales. At the same time, most women have combined alimentary disorders
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Vlček, Radomír. "Ruský stát a ruská pravoslavná církev v prvních desetiletích 19. století : ruská identita od Kutuzova po Uvarova." Studia historica Brunensia, no. 1 (2016): 49–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/shb2016-1-4.

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Izumrudov, Jurij А. "Unknown Article by B.A. Sadovsky “Philosophy of Marriage”: the Pushkinian Context." Izvestiia Rossiiskoi akademii nauk. Seriia literatury i iazyka 81, no. 6 (2022): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s160578800023673-6.

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This publication attempts to draw wide scholarly attention to an unpublished article by B.A. Sadovsky entitled “Philosophy of Marriage”. Written in 1923, in a very difficult for the author post-revolutionary period, it reveals his idea of the essence and components of a happy marriage. The defining thesis of the article is that tact is the most valuable of all the personal virtues of a woman entering into marriage. In this regard, the ideal wife, according to Sadovsky, is Tatyana from Pushkin’s “Eugene Onegin&8j1;. An analysis of the metatextual connections of the article along with the biographical factor gives reason to conclude that the image of Pushkin’s heroine is conceptually important in terms of both aesthetic and everyday priorities of the author. To assist in the analysis of the text, letters from V.P. Uvarova to Sadovsky were used. Their relationship became one of the incentives for writing the “Philosophy of Marriage&8j1;.
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Shevchenko, M. M. "Political portrait of S. S. Uvarov (1786-1855): “No Russian Empire without the Russian Church”." Orthodoxia, no. 3 (September 17, 2022): 42–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.53822/2712-9276-2021-3-42-72.

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Abstract. This essay outlines the political portrait of Sergey Uvarov, one of the outstanding statesmen of the Alexander’s and Nicholas’s epochs. It so happens that until modern times the historical literature fight with Sergey Uvarov’s shadow rather than studied his works. Only the gradual reconstruction and comprehension of the conservative component of the historical process in the Russian science and literature made it possible to confidently discuss Uvarov as a politician. He had laid the foundations of an integral and fullfledged system of domestic education, on the basis of which sociocultural changes had grown in the society, serving as the initial and necessary ground for all real achievements of the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries in the field of the state-building and the development of civil society, science, literature and art. Uvarov’s worldview was close to conservative European romanticism, which attached an extremely important cultural significance to the national religion. At the same time, the object of his personal studies had been Russia and its past and present. Uvarov managed to fundamentally strengthen and expand this component in domestic education, which, in keeping with the spirit of the policy of Emperor Nicholas I, had grown into a full-fledged system under Uvarov’s direct participation and leadership. Upon reconsideration of his official and political experience during the reign of Emperor Alexander I, Uvarov suggested that his successor used the national enlightenment in its conservative model as a strategic preparation for the abolition of the serfdom in Russia. The new generation was to become “primarily Russian in spirit rather than European in education”, to study “Russian things in Russian” unlike its Westernized predecessors, and to have a moral need to free their serfs, just as the latter had to be prepared to take their freedom responsibly. The essay introduces to the academic community one of the later handwritten works by Uvarov, devoted to relations between the state and the Church in Russia, which was heretofore little or completely unknown and is important for understanding Uvarov’s historical significance as a political notionalist and statesman.
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Kazakova, A., O. Lineva, A. Mishina, E. Kulagina, A. Trupakova, and I. Dufinets. "RISK FACTORS FOR ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING IN THE PUBLIC PERIOD. MOLECULAR GENETIC ASPECTS." ASJ 1, no. 48 (2021): 20–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31618/asj.2707-9864.2021.1.48.89.

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For many years, reproductive health continues to be the main state task. Its formation begins from the moment of conception and continues until the age of puberty. The reproductive health of adolescents is recognized today as one of the most acute medical and social problems and a factor of national security. Numerous studies confirm that during the formation of the reproductive system, its functions are very susceptible to adverse factors. In this regard, special attention is paid to the prevention and treatment of gynecological diseases in childhood. According to the data of preventive examinations, the frequency of gynecological pathology in the adolescent population increased by an average of 1.7 times (Uvarova E.V., Kulakov V.I., 2018). In the structure of gynecological morbidity, menstrual dysfunctions occupy the 2nd place, amounting to 7 - 17%, in turn, the frequency of AMC ranges from 10 to 37.3%. The fluctuation of such statistical values ​​is due to the fact that not all girls turn to with uterine bleeding to provide medical care, and this problem is not always adequately assessed by the parents and the doctors observing the girl.
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Blinov, D. V., A. G. Solopova, E. E. Achkasov, et al. "Algorithm for the provision of comprehensive psychotherapeutic support to women experiencing neuropsychiatric symptoms during rehabilitation following the treatment of malignant neoplasms of the reproductive system." Epilepsy and paroxysmal conditions 15, no. 3 (2023): 232–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.17749/2077-8333/epi.par.con.2023.168.

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Background. Radical treatment of malignant neoplasms (MNs) of female reproductive system often has serious consequences. Chronic pain syndrome, distress, anxiety and depression, decreased self-esteem, sexual dysfunction and social maladjustment reduce quality of life (QoL) and require psychotherapeutic support.Objective: to create an algorithm for the provision of comprehensive psychotherapeutic support during rehabilitation following the treatment of reproductive system MNs and to evaluate its effect on QoL indicators in women with neuropsychiatric disorders.Material and methods. The algorithm for the provision of comprehensive psychotherapeutic support included clinical interview, cognitive behavioral therapy, visualization, audio therapy, art therapy, group and individual psychotherapy, family psychotherapy, image therapy. The QoL indicators were determined by questionnaires using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy – General (FACT-G) with nosology-specific extensions (subscales of physical well-being, social/family well-being, emotional wellbeing and functional well-being), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Kupperman–Uvarova Modified Menopausal Index (MMI). The follow-up period was 1 year after radical surgical treatment of reproductive system MNs in different localizations. The main group received the algorithm for the provision of comprehensive psychotherapeutic support as part of active medical rehabilitation, the comparison group received basic rehabilitation.Results. The study included 47 women with vulvar cancer (VC): active rehabilitation group (VC-1) – 24 patients and basic rehabilitation group (VC-2) – 23 patients; 61 women with endometrial cancer (EC): active rehabilitation group (EC-1) – 29 patients and basic rehabilitation group (EC-2) – 32 patients; 103 women with cervical cancer (CC): active rehabilitation group (CC-1) – 51 patients and basic rehabilitation group (CC-2) – 52 patients; 62 women with stages I–II ovarian cancer (OC) and low malignant potential tumor (LMPT): active rehabilitation group (LMPT-1) – 29 patients and basic rehabilitation group (LMPT-2) – 33 patients. Differences in physical, social/family and functional well-being (FACT-G) were significant from the 6th month and in emotional well-being – by the end of follow-up. Neurovegetative and psycho-emotional disorders, as assessed by Kupperman–Uvarova MMI, showed significant positive dynamics in women who received the algorithm for the provision of comprehensive psychotherapeutic support, in contrast to the comparison group, where these indicators remained without significant dynamics or worsened by the end of the follow-up period. The HADS scores during psychotherapeutic support decreased to normal values at the 6–12th months of follow-up, while those who received the basic rehabilitation continued to have subclinical anxiety and depression.Conclusion. The developed algorithm for psychotherapeutic support as part of active medical rehabilitation of women who underwent radical treatment for reproductive system MNs (VC, EC, CC, OC, and LMPT) has demonstrated its effectiveness, justifuing its implementation in clinical practice.
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Sergeev, M. G., V. V. Molodtsov, and S. Yu. Storozhenko. "NEW DATA ON DISTRIBUTION OF UVAROVINA DAURICA (UVAROV, 1928) (ORTHOPTERA: TETTIGONIIDAE) IN RUSSIA." Far Eastern Entomologist 505 (August 31, 2024): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.505.1.

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Sergeev, M. G., Molodtsov, V. V., Storozhenko, S. Yu. (2024): NEW DATA ON DISTRIBUTION OF UVAROVINA DAURICA (UVAROV, 1928) (ORTHOPTERA: TETTIGONIIDAE) IN RUSSIA. Far Eastern Entomologist 505: 1-10, DOI: 10.25221/fee.505.1, URL: https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.505.1
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Pustovoit, I. S. "TRANSFORMATIONS AT THE ST. PETERSBURG GYMNASIUM BY SERGEY UVAROV AS A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE OF SCHOOL REFORM." Вестник Пермского университета. История 63, no. 4 (2023): 5–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2023-4-5-19.

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At the beginning of 1811, the young and yet unknown Sergey S. Uvarov was appointed to the prestigious posi-tion of curator of the St. Petersburg Educational District. In this role, Uvarov established himself as a successful re-former and supporter of the European education system. However, the full scope of his activities as a curator from 1811 to 1821 has been largely underestimated, which has had a significant impact on historiographical understanding of Uvarov's political and ideological trajectory as a prominent statesman during the reigns of Alexander I and Nicho-las I. The article uses archival and published sources to examine one of the directions of Uvarov's reform activities – the comprehensive reorganization of the St. Petersburg provincial Gymnasium. After finding the capital's gymnasium in a difficult financial situation, with a poorly designed curriculum and lacking public appeal, Uvarov brought it into a “flourishing” state a few years later through consistent and coordinated measures. The number of students enrolled in it doubled, and it was decided that students should remain at the gymnasium until the end of the entire course. By establishing the gymnasium economic committee, streamlining financial statements, and proposing the reform of the gymnasium curriculum in 1811, Uvarov not only led the gymnasium budget to a surplus, but also set an experience that spread later. The privileges and advantages granted to the St. Petersburg Gymnasium, the completed training cycle, and the updated teaching staff increased its prestige in the eyes of the metropolitan nobility, putting it on a par with the universities of that time.
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Hordecki, Bartosz. "Miejsce ideologii oficjalnej narodnost’ w przestrzeni rosyjskiej myśli społeczno-politycznej lat 30. oraz 40. XIX stulecia." Themis Polska Nova 14, no. 2 (2018): 196–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/tpn2018.2.10.

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The aim of the text was to locate the Ideology of Official Nationality in the space of Russian socio-political thought of 30s and 40s of the 19 century. The ideology, elaborated by count Sergey Semionovich Uvarov (1786–1855), was not only one among many legitimizing concepts, created mainly in regard to please Nicolai I. This doctrine occurred also to be a central narrative, organizing and polarizing Russian public discourse until the end of the Romanov’s monarchy. At first, the intellectual camps emerged during Nicolas I’s reign treated the Uvarov’s proposition as a central point of reference. Then next generations of the Russian intelligentsia referred to it, including the representatives of nearly all currents within the Russian socio-political thought before 1917. However, the core of the ideology of official nationality, i.e. so called the Uvarov’s triade (Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality; Православие, Самодержавие, Народность) was burdened with an indispensible tension between the values entered into it. Namely, the reference to Orthodoxy (Православие) and Nationality (Народность) was expressing the integrative ambitions of Uvarov, who was searching for values which would enable to unify nearly all inhabitants of the Russian Empire. Nevertheless, Autocracy (Самодержавие), despite Uvarov’s desires and beliefs, was not a principle able to inspire people infi nitely to prefer group rather than individual aspirations. In fact, the last part of the Uvarov’s triade – signifying a variety of modern absolutism – promotes a particular kind of egotism and social atomism.
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Bevzyuk, Yevhen, and Olga Kotlar. "IMPERIAL IDEOLOGY AS A PRINCIPLE OF MODERNIZATION OF THE INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT." Scientific Herald of Uzhhorod University. Series: History, no. 1 (46) (June 27, 2022): 128–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2523-4498.1(46).2022.257053.

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The purpose of the study. The topic's relevance has been caused by the fact that research on S. Uvarov's ideological heritage was done mainly within the Marxist paradigm from the standpoint of social and class competition for many years. The Soviet historical science argued that imperial education had served the interests of autocracy; therefore, it had adopted the idea of Official Nationality. At the same time, historians quite carefully omitted the fact that S.S. Uvarov had laid the ideological tool for organizing the linguistic and cultural assimilation of the peoples of the Russian Empire. Scientific novelty. There has recently been a tendency to study the complicated bureaucratic and intellectual heritage of S. Uvarov (C.H. Whittaker, R. Wortman, E.D. Dneprov, A. Miller). Such attention has been related to a growing interest of contemporaries in the philosophy of conservatism with the intensification of national processes. The research aims to clarify the content and objectives of Uvarov's conservative and ideological doctrine, which became «an intellectual weapon» of modernization of the educational sphere and part of the domestic imperial national policy. The object of research is the ideological system of the Russian autocracy. The subject is S. Uvarov's intellectual heritage, specifically his Official Nationality program, which provided an algorithm for the «evolutionary» correlation of the ideological foundation of the Russian educational environment for many years. Conclusion. Hence, Uvarov took his place in the history of the empire not just as a talented bureaucrat and reformer of the educational environment but as a politician who tried to emancipate the Russian national consciousness against the background of the imperial ideology, in the key of loyalty to the autocracy. His Triad served to ideologize society to maintain control over the public. Uvarov's proclamation of the Official Nationality program contrasted the uncontrolled spread of materialistic and liberal ideas with a conscious conservative barrier in the form of strengthening bureaucratic regulation in the sphere of education. Within the domestic policy of state nationalism framework, the minister combined «public education» «with the spirit of Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality».
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Sandzhieva, L. N., A. G. Solopova, D. V. Blinov, V. N. Galkin, and E. E. Achkasov. "Comparatively analyzed quality of life in patients with atypical endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial cancer during various rehabilitation activities." Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproduction 16, no. 4 (2022): 410–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17749/2313-7347/ob.gyn.rep.2022.344.

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Introduction. Radical surgery for recurrent atypical endometrial hyperplasia (AEH) allows to fully assess pathological changes of the endometrium, a risk of concomitant cancer, and provides insight into proposing a definitive therapy. However, after ovariohysterectomy, young women develop postovariectomy syndrome (POES) and psychosexual disorders profoundly decreasing quality of life (QoL) that requires rehabilitation measures.Aim: to conduct a comparative analysis of QoL in patients with recurrent AEH after hysterectomy with bilateral salpingooophorectomy based on the management tactics in the rehabilitation period.Materials and Methods. In the second part of the prospective randomized comparative study, 58 women diagnosed with recurrent AEH (mean patient age 44.25 ± 3.40 years) underwent a one-year-follow-up, divided into 2 groups according to the management tactics in the rehabilitation period: group 1 – 27 patients with "active" rehabilitation according to the complex rehabilitation and therapeutic protocol proposed by our research group; group 2 – 31 patients with "passive" rehabilitation. To assess the overall QoL, a questionnaire the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy for Patients with Endometrial Cancer (FACT-En) was used, analyzing a level of anxiety and depressive disorders with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) as well as manifestations of surgical menopause using Kupperman–Uvarova modified menopausal index (MMI) and sexual function – with the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) on day 3–7 as well as 3, 6, 12 months after surgical treatment.Results. It was found that inter-group difference was significant in the FACT-En questionnaire observed as early as by 3 months of the study, whereas by 12 months the QoL score in the "active" rehabilitation group increased by 39.36 points based on the FACT-En questionnaire, but only by 17.38 points in the "passive" rehabilitation cohort (p < 0.001). Analyzing Kupperman–Uvarova MMI, the degree of manifested surgical menopause decreased over time in both groups. However, as early as 6 and 12 months after onset, “active” rehabilitation was featured with surgical menopause parameters corresponding to a mild course, whereas “passive” rehabilitation was associated with moderate severity (p < 0.001). Over the entire follow-up period, "active" rehabilitation group was shown to have anxiety parameters decreased from 10.77 ± 2.36 score (subclinical anxiety) to 4.55 ± 1.50 score (normal range), whereas at 6 and 12 months of follow-up the "passive" rehabilitation group was found to have anxiety parameters corresponding to subclinical manifestations. Over time, sexual function improved in both groups, however, the parameters in the "active" vs. "passive" rehabilitation group were significantly higher as early as 3 months after the onset, with similar pattern observed at 6 and 12 months (p < 0.05).Conclusion. The set of rehabilitation measures proposed by us improves psycho-emotional state, corrects POES manifestations, improves sexual function of AEH patients, thereby increasing overall QoL. This is comparable to the results of medical rehabilitation of women after radical treatment with endometrial cancer.
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ZHA, LING-SHENG, JOSIP SKEJO, BEN-YONG MAO, and JIAN-HUA DING. "Taxonomic revision of Phaesticus Uvarov and synonymy with Flatocerus Liang & Zheng syn. nov. (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae)." Zootaxa 4965, no. 3 (2021): 501–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4965.3.5.

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The genus Phaesticus Uvarov, 1940 is revised here with updated generic characteristics and a key to the species. New synonyms and a new combination are proposed: 1) Phaesticus Uvarov, 1940 = Flatocerus Liang & Zheng, 1984 syn. nov.; 2) P. mellerborgi (Stål, 1855) = P. insularis (Hancock, 1907) syn. nov., = P. carinatus Zheng, 1998 syn. nov., = P. azemii Mahmood, Idris & Salmah, 2007 syn. nov., = F. brachynotus Liang, Chen & Chen, 2008 syn. nov., = P. uvarovi Storozhenko & Dawwrueng, 2015 syn. nov.; 3) P. moniliantennatus (Günther, 1940) = F. nankunshanensis Liang & Zheng, 1984 syn. nov., = F. wuyishanensis Zheng, 1991 syn. nov., = F. guizhouensis Wang, 1992 syn. nov., = F. daqingshanensis Zheng & Jiang, 1998 syn. nov., = F. dentifemura Zheng, 2003 syn. nov.; 4) P. hainanensis (Liang, 1988) comb. nov. = F. hainanensis Liang, 1988. Intraspecific variation in the lengths of the hind pronotal processes and hind wings in the family Tetrigidae are discussed in detail.
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Egorov, V. K. "On the Actualisation of Archaics." Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue, no. 1 (April 6, 2024): 86–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.53658/rw2024-4-1(11)-86-101.

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The article examines the dominant methods in Russian humanities for understanding the phenomenon of actualization of the archaic. Some researchers, when analyzing the archaization of modern societies from the perspective of political science and history, philosophy of history, politics, culture and religion, put forward concepts that focus on the search for key factors that determine the development trends of almost all countries, peoples, and civilizations. At the same time, for example, A. S. Akhiezer and B. M. Kondorsky proceed from non-coinciding basic foundations. More and more experts believe that it is necessary to consider the actualization of the archaic, taking into account the uniqueness of their historical, cultural and civilizational development. Among the authors adhering to this research, philosophical paradigm, it should be noted V. G. Fedotov, A. A. Belomytseva, V. B. Zemskova, A. V. Rubanova, A. P. Sitnikova, M. S. Uvarova and others. A study is underway of the specifics of transformation and modernization of cultural heritage values, including archaics, in politics and economics, in the social sphere, and the influence of ethno-confessional and civilizational characteristics of various regions on these processes. Reflections and conclusions formulate a vision of the most promising ways of developing the phenomena under consideration.
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Akhvlediani, M. "TRENDS IN THE ACQUISITION OF THE GEORGIAN VOCABULARY BY THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE (THE CASE OF THE RUSSIAN TRAVELLERS)." Slovak international scientific journal, no. 87 (September 13, 2024): 35–38. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13756308.

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Our article is about an attampt to find ways for adaptation of foreign vocabulary by Russian language. As example, the paper discusses the travel essays of the Russian ambassador Fedot Yelchin (1639-1640) and the notes of Countess Uvarova published in Moscow in 1891. <em>In the Russian language, words ending in a vowel (except for -</em><em>а</em><em>) today function as indeclinable nouns. In the analyzed records, nouns ending in a vowel (-</em><em>о</em><em>, -</em><em>и</em><em>, -</em><em>е</em><em>) are often combined with one or another turn, </em><em>thus,</em><em> they acquire a grammatical paradigm, eg:</em><em> </em><em>Риони</em><em> &ndash; </em><em>Рьян</em><em>, </em><em>Хуло</em><em> &ndash; </em><em>Хула</em><em>, </em><em>Ахалцихе</em><em> &ndash; </em><em>Ахалцых</em><em>, </em><em>Сатлели</em><em> &ndash; </em><em>Сатлель</em><em>; </em><em>Вахушти</em><em> &ndash; </em><em>Вахушт</em><em>, </em><em>Еристави</em><em> - </em><em>Еристов</em><em>; </em><em>азнаури</em><em> &ndash;</em><em>азнаур</em><em>, </em><em>додопали</em><em> - </em><em>додопал</em><em>; </em><em>лобио</em><em> &ndash; </em><em>лобия</em><em> </em><em>и</em><em> </em><em>т</em><em>.</em><em>д</em><em>.</em> <em>The strong tendency of the assimilation of Georgian words by the Russian language is clearly felt in all texts created from the Middle Ages to the beginning of the twentieth century</em><em>.</em> From the observation of the text of Fedot Yelchin and P.S. Uvarova's travel notes, it is visible that there did not exist any norms of transferring foreign words into Russian language, until the 20<sup>th</sup> century. Often, fixators of Georgian vocabulary relied only on their hearing perception, linguistic intuition, which caused phonetic distortion of Georgian words. In the 30-s of the XX century, with the help of the governmental statements, the transference of Georgian toponimes to the Russian language was partly managed,the main principle became the maximal convergence of Russian pronunciation and writing with Georgian pronunciation. But it should be mentioned that it is still the confused aspect, which is not still decided in the Russian Language, because the selection of the Russian form for this or that Georgian word is often influenced by extralinguistic factors.
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Stefanovskaya, O. V., L. V. Akker, and A. I. Galchenko. "Experience with alternative therapies in women with menopausal metabolic syndrome." Reproductive health of woman 1 (February 26, 2021): 26–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.30841/2708-8731.1.2021.229707.

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You study the influence of alternative therapies drug «Klimadynon®» in menopausal’nym patients with metabolic syndrome in the climacteric syndrome, weight, blood pressure, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Surveyed 38 patients aged 45 to 61 years (mean age 53,6±0,6 years) who were in natural menopause and had a series of violations within the framework of the metabolic syndrome (excess weight or obesity on abdominal’nomu type 2, type IMD dislipidemiu, arterial hypertension). Correction for climacteric disorders has been appointed an alternate method of treatment – «Klimadynon®» to 1 tablet 2 times daily. Estimated climacteric syndrome using modified menopausal index (E.V. Uvarova, 1983), carbohydrate, lipid Exchange, anthropometric parameters, level of HELL originally, after 3 and 6 months of initiating treatment. Against the backdrop of the reception of an alternative method of treatment with «Klimadynon®» we got the better of menopausal syndrome: in 13,3 % of heavy gravity menopausal syndrome has moved to middle level, in 52,6 % of the average degree of menopausal syndrome has moved into easy. Accurately noted improvements in the level of blood sugar on an empty stomach, reducing insulinorezisten- tnosti in women with menopausal’nym metabolic syndrome with therapy. «Klimadynon®» anticonvulsant therapy has statistically significant antiaterogennomu shift indicator of lipid Exchange in women. A tendency towards lower body mass index, waist, blood pressure. Thus, the application of the «Klimadynon®» in women with abnormal klimaksom and menopausal’nym metabolic syndrome could be a good option alternative therapies and significantly improve their quality of life.
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Saenko, Valerij, Irina Belozerova, and Sergei Kuzminykh. "“I Would Be Very Grateful to You if You Don’t Refuse to Sometimes Help with Advice”: Letters from V. I. Goshkevich to V. A. Gorodtsov." Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, no. 3 (June 30, 2024): 331–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.55086/sp243331354.

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The article publishes 8 letters from the founder of the Kherson Museum and its first director V. I. Goshkevich to the curator of Russian Historical Museum V. A. Gorodtsov. The Kiev and Kherson periods of Goshkevich’s life and work are considered — the years of study at the Kyiv Theological Seminary and the University of St. Vladimir, choosing a path in science, working in the Kherson Provincial Statistical Committee and creating an archaeological museum with it. The dialogue was started on the initiative of Goshkevich, who was attracted by Gorodtsov’s work on ancient ceramics in Russia. The Kherson Museum received a donation of the main printed works of the curator of Russian Historical Museum. Considerable attention is paid in the article to the comparative biography of both scientists. The destinies of Goshkevich and Gorodtsov have many similarities: both are from a family of clergy, studied in theological seminaries, and made their way into science with considerable difficulties. Gorodtsov was helped along this path by the patronage of the chairman of the Moscow Archaeological Society, Countess P. S. Uvarova, who opened up wide opportunities for excavations in various regions of the empire for the career officer and then keeper of the Russian Historical Museum. Goshkevich took a lot of effort and time with the creation and functioning of the Kherson Archaeological Museum and the routine work of collecting materials for the archaeological map of the Black Sea region. These endeavors became the main meaning of his life and work. Goshkevich’s works were continued by I. V. Fabritsius, A. V. Dobrovolsky and subsequent generations of researchers.
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Sergeev, M. G., V. V. Molodtsov, and S. Yu Storozhenko. "NEW DATA ON DISTRIBUTION OF UVAROVINA DAURICA (UVAROV, 1928) (ORTHOPTERA: TETTIGONIIDAE) IN RUSSIA." Far Eastern entomologist 505 (August 22, 2024): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.505.1.

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The rare Dauruian bush-cricket Uvarovina daurica (Uvarov, 1928) is described from the Zabaykalsky Krai in Russia. It is also distributed in the Republic of Burуatia (Russia), NE Mongolia, and NE China. The type localities of this species are Nerchinsky Zavod (51.29°N, 119.63°E – holotype and one paratype) and the vicinities of Nizhny Tsasuchey (50.52°N, 115.08°E – other paratypes). The general distribution of U. daurica is mapped and several ecologo-geographic models of the species distribution are generated by the Maxent and 'ellipsenm' algorithms for the first time as well. Some possible alterations of the species range in the future are discussed.
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Beliaeva, Ekaterina N., Iana V. Kostroma, Liubov V. Kuznetsova, Elena L. Khazova, and Irina E. Zazerskaia. "Psychic status in a woman with climacteric syndrome and cardiac complaints." Gynecology 23, no. 2 (2021): 144–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.26442/20795696.2021.2.200740.

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Aim. To assess the features of psychoemotional status in women with climacteric syndrome, manifested by cardiac symptoms.&#x0D; Materials and methods. The study included 28 women aged 44 to 56 years (M=53,80,7) with menopause-associated complaints, manifested mainly by cardiac symptoms. Modified Kupperman-Uvarova menopausal index was used to diagnose climacteric syndrome and assess its severity. To study the psychoemotional status the Tsung anxiety and depression self-assessment scales were used. Holter ECG monitoring and echocardiography were performed on the ASTEL LTD Cardio DM-3 apparatus for 72 hours.&#x0D; Results. The most common cardiac complaints in menopausal syndrome were: increased blood pressure, palpitations, recurrent chest pain. Ventricular premature beats were the most common finding. Emotional-affective disorders were found in women of the study group. For women with a mild climacteric syndrome, signs of mood instability, increased emotional lability, irritability, and low levels of anxiety are characteristic. Women with moderate climacteric syndrome complained of anxiety, irritability, anger, and prolonged episodes of decreased mood. According to the anxiety and depression self-assessment scales, these women typically had emotional-affective disorders which manifested by high levels of anxiety, and 29% of them had mild levels of depression. Women with severe climacteric syndrome complained of prolonged episodes of decreased mood, sleep disturbances, and performance impairment; these women predominantly had high levels of anxiety and moderate levels of depressive disorder.&#x0D; Conclusion. In women with climacteric syndrome, major symptoms are neurovegetative, with a predominance of complaints associated with ventricular rhythm disorders. For climacteric syndrome, affective spectrum disorders are characteristic. The more pronounced the climacteric syndrome, the more severe the anxiety-depressive disorder.
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O.V., Stefanovskaya, Akker L.V., and Galchenko A.I. "Experience with alternative therapies in women with menopausal metabolic syndrome." Reproductive health of woman 1 (February 26, 2021): 26–28. https://doi.org/10.30841/2708-8731.1.2021.229707.

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You study the influence of alternative therapies drug &laquo;Klimadynon&reg;&raquo; in menopausal&rsquo;nym patients with metabolic syndrome in the climacteric syndrome, weight, blood pressure, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Surveyed 38 patients aged 45 to 61 years (mean age 53,6&plusmn;0,6 years) who were in natural menopause and had a series of violations within the framework of the metabolic syndrome (excess weight or obesity on abdominal&rsquo;nomu type 2, type IMD dislipidemiu, arterial hypertension). Correction for climacteric disorders has been appointed an alternate method of treatment &ndash; &laquo;Klimadynon&reg;&raquo; to 1 tablet 2 times daily. Estimated climacteric syndrome using modified menopausal index (E.V.&nbsp;Uvarova, 1983), carbohydrate, lipid Exchange, anthropometric parameters, level of HELL originally, after 3 and 6 months of initiating treatment. Against the backdrop of the reception of an alternative method of treatment with &laquo;Klimadynon&reg;&raquo; we got the better of menopausal syndrome: in 13,3 % of heavy gravity menopausal syndrome has moved to middle level, in 52,6 % of the average degree of menopausal syndrome has moved into easy. Accurately noted improvements in the level of blood sugar on an empty stomach, reducing insulinorezisten- tnosti in women with menopausal&rsquo;nym metabolic syndrome with therapy. &laquo;Klimadynon&reg;&raquo; anticonvulsant therapy has statistically significant antiaterogennomu shift indicator of lipid Exchange in women. A tendency towards lower body mass index, waist, blood pressure. Thus, the application of the &laquo;Klimadynon&reg;&raquo; in women with abnormal klimaksom and menopausal&rsquo;nym metabolic syndrome could be a good option alternative therapies and significantly improve their quality of life.
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Fabrikant, Il'ya Mikhaylovich, Tat'yana Leonidovna Botasheva, Elena Petrovna Gorbaneva, Oleg Pavlovich Zavodnov, Elena Vasil'evna Zheleznyakova, and Vera Andreevna Zmienko. "CHARACTERISTICS OF SOMNOLOGICAL STATUS AND MELATONIN METABOLISM IN WOMEN IN CLIMACTERIC PERIOD WHO LIVED IN A WAR ZONE FOR A LONG TIME." Ulyanovsk Medico-biological Journal, no. 3 (September 29, 2024): 57–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.34014/2227-1848-2024-3-57-67.

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The aim of the study is to examine the characteristics of somnological status, melatonin metabolism and perimenopause course in women of the Rostov region in comparison with women who lived in the war zone for a long time. Materials and Methods. The assessment of the somnological status included a questionnaire-based survey on sleep quality parameters, sleep apnea syndrome, daytime sleepiness (Epworth sleepiness scale) and a polysomnographic study. Enzyme immunoassay was used to determine the level of 6-sulfatoxymelatonin. The severity of the climacteric syndrome was established according to the Kupperman-Uvarova modified menopausal index. The authots examined 121 women aged 40–50: Group 1 consisted of 58 women living in the Rostov region for at least 10 years; Group 2 included 63 women who lived in the war zone in Donbass for at least 8–10 years. Statistical processing was used to calculate the median, interquantile range, Mann-Whitney and Wilcoxon criteria. Results. It was found that women who had lived in the war zone (Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics) under chronic stress for a long time, had more pronounced somnological disorders, which caused a decrease in melatonin production and more severe climacteric disorders in comparison with women living in the Rostov Region. The most frequent symptoms of neurovegetative deviations were identified: fluctuating blood pressure, headaches before the menstruation, swelling, dry skin, sweating, increased excitability, hot flashes and sleep disorders. Conclusion. Long-term influence of stress-potentiating socially conditioned factors of the war zone causes dysfunctional deviations, decrease in melatonin level, neurovegetative, psychoemotional and endocrine-metabolic disorders that reduced the quality of life in perimenopausal women. Thus, it is desirable to develop effective preventive and corrective strategies for women of this age group.
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Prokopets, E. "Methodological aspects of the technology of developing electronic textbooks." Bulletin of the Innovative University of Eurasia 81, no. 1 (2021): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.37788/2021-1/30-37.

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The widespread introduction of information technologies makes significant changes in various spheres of human activity. The education sector is no exception. In this regard, in this article, the author considers the actual problem of developing electronic textbooks and is one of the most relevant and promising areas of informatization of the educational process. The analysis of the works of scientists A.A. Andreev, A.I. Bashmakov, T.I. Koval, V.M. Kukharenko, E.S. Polat, P.I. Serdyukov, S.S. Sysoeva, A.Yu. Uvarova was conducted. These works contain requirements for the development of electronic textbooks. Based on the results of the analysis, the author described the stages of developing electronic textbooks, the principles that they should correspond to, and also provided a list of modules that should make up an electronic textbook. From the existing variety of software packages, the author distinguishes CourseLab, Smart Builder, MOS Solo, Google Sites, iSpring Suite, TurboSite, Adobe Animate, HTML5. The development of electronic textbooks based on the technology presented by the author of the article and their subsequent application in the educational process will help to organize the educational and cognitive activities of students at a more effective level. Purpose is the description of the technology for the development of electronic textbooks, taking into account existing requirements. The article uses methods of analysis, synthesis and deduction. The analysis of requirements and principles of development of electronic textbooks is carried out on the basis of the descriptive-analytical method. The practical result of the proposed technology is the developed electronic textbook "Development of mobile applications". The results of the study, in addition to their theoretical significance, also have practical significance, which consists in the positive dynamics in resolving the contradiction between the continuously increasing flow of information and the limited opportunities of students to assimilate it. The conscious use of electronic textbooks in the educational process is one of the fundamental ways to improve the quality of education by changing the methods of teaching used in the direction of individualization and focus on the student.
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Chekhoeva, Anzhela N., Georgy E. Zangionov, Alina B. Bugulova, Alan S. Tsogoev, Olga O. Borisevich, and Natalya V. Kotenko. "The Effectiveness of Dry Carbon Dioxide Baths in Menopausal Syndrome: a Randomized Clinical Study." Bulletin of Rehabilitation Medicine 23, no. 4 (2024): 55–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.38025/2078-1962-2024-23-4-55-61.

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INTRODUCTION. Climacteric syndrome is characterized by significant disorders in the nervous, musculoskeletal, urinary and cardiovascular systems in women of the perimenopausal and postmenopausal periods. The main reason is a sharp decrease in estrogen levels. Menopausal hormone therapy is often used for treatment, but due to contraindications and complications, it does not always completely solve the problem. This has sparked interest in alternative treatments such as dry carbon dioxide baths. AIM. To study the effectiveness of using dry carbon dioxide baths in women with menopausal syndrome and evaluate their impact on the neurovegetative, metabolic and psycho-emotional state of these patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A prospective randomized study was conducted involving 70 patients with moderate climacteric syndrome aged from 48 to 60 years. Using a simple randomization method, the women were divided into 2 groups: 35 patients of the main group received 10 procedures of dry carbon dioxide baths with a CO2 concentration of 15–20 %, temperature 28–32 °C, lasting 15–20 minutes, 35 patients of the control group did not receive any treatment. To assess the effectiveness of treatment, a modified Kupperman-Uvarova menopausal index, an assessment of the effect of “hot flashes” on daily life on the HFRDIS scale, as well as daily blood pressure monitoring (SMAD) were used. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION. After treatment, patients in the main group observed a significantly significant (p 0.05) improvement in the patients’ condition in the form of a decrease in integral indicators of the modified menopausal index and an assessment of the impact of hot flashes on daily activity on the HFRDIS scale by 28.2 and 43.1 %, respectively, as well as in the form of a decrease in average daily systolic blood pressure by 13.7 %. CONCLUSION. The use of dry carbon dioxide baths is recommended for use in women with moderate climacteric syndrome, since this method significantly improves the quality of life of patients and is an effective non-drug that can reduce the drug load on the body of a woman suffering from neurovegetative disorders.
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TAYLAN, MEHMET SAİT, DENİZ ŞİRİN, HASAN SEVGİLİ, and FATİH YEŞİLYURT. "A preliminary research and notes on Orthoptera (Insecta) Fauna of Hakkari Province." Zootaxa 5060, no. 1 (2021): 45–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5060.1.2.

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To date several studies have been carried out on Orthoptera fauna throughout Anatolia; however, there is no comprehensive study on the Orthoptera fauna of Hakkari Province. This study is a preliminary comprehensive research that deals with the less known Orthoptera (Insecta) fauna of Hakkari Province. In this respect, the records and possible localities were examined between the years 2018–2020 (except Kurdia uvarovi) for the Hakkari Province. Specimens were collected with the help of an insect sweep net or by hand. As a result of the field studies and literature research, it has been determined that the Orthoptera fauna in the province is represented by 51 genera and 69 species/subspecies belonging to 19 subfamilies in 8 families. In the study, 24 new records were noted for Hakkari Orthoptera fauna and Isophya iraca Maran, 1977 (syn. n), which is established as a new synonym of I. hakkarica Karabag, 1962. According to our preliminary research, the Orthoptera fauna of Hakkari includes 32 Ensiferan and 37 Caeliferan members. In the Ensifera suborder (long antennae katydids, crickets and allies), 25 species belonging to the Tettigoniidae, 5 species belonging to Gryllidae, and one species for the each of Myrmecophilidae and Gryllotalpidae families have been identified. Caelifera suborder includes 26 species belonging to the Acrididae, 9 species belonging to the Pamphagidae, and one species for each of the Pyrgomorphidae and Tetrigidae families. During the field studies, it was observed that the Uvarovistia satunini (Uvarov, 1916), Uvarovistia zebra (Uvarov, 1916) and, Bradyporus (Callimenus) latipes (Stål, 1875) species have high population densities. They “swarm” and damage the agricultural areas especially in the Durankaya, Bayköy, Bağışlı, and Kırıkdağ regions. For this reason, it is suggested that the populations of these species should be routinely monitored in agricultural areas.&#x0D;
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Ashikhmin, Andrey V. "S. S Uvarov and educational policy in the South-Western provinces in the 1830–1840s." Transactions of the Kоla Science Centre. Series: Natural Sciences and Humanities 2, no. 1/2023 (2023): 126–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.37614/2949-1185.2023.2.1.011.

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In an article based on unpublished archival documents from the funds of the Department of Public Education, the Office of the minister S. S. Uvarov and the collection of the Imperial decrees, rescripts and loyal reports, the “restraining” elements of the imperial policy in education, their mechanisms and features on the territory of the “provinces returned from Poland” are analyzed. Particular attention is given to the reasons of administrators’ struggle with Polish influence in educational institutions. In the context of the “depolonization” policy, minister S. S. Uvarov’s project on the creation of the University of St. Vladimir in Kiev and its practical implementation are examined. The problem of the limited power of the Ministry of Public Education in the entrusted affairs due to the predominance of emergency mechanisms of administrative and police control in the territory of the Kiev educational district is also being investigated.
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Pustovojt, I. S., and T. N. Zhukovskaya. "S. S. Uvarov and his unrealized draft of the charter of St. Petersburg University (1819)." Transaction Kola Science Centre 12, no. 1-2021 (2021): 81–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.37614/2307-5252.2021.1.20.006.

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The article deals with an important subject, which seems to have fallen out of the field of research, which is connected with the development of a draft special charter for the St. Petersburg University in 1819–1823. This project was developed personally by S. S. Uvarov, who was then a trustee of the Saint-Petersburg educational district. The aim of the work is to reconstruct the content of this lost project, which was based on the traditions of German free science, based on the materials of its discussion in the Main Board of Schools. This episode clearly reflected the triumph of religious- conservative attitudes in the policy of the Ministry of Public Education, which prevented the implementation of S. S. Uvarov's plans to "arrange" a European-level university in the capital of the empire, combining an educational organization on the model of German universities, a special faculty structure and management, more centralized than what was provided for by the university charters of the early XIX century.
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Vlasina, A. Yu, A. G. Solopova, A. E. Ivanov, and I. M. Zhalyalova. "Assessment of early symptoms of surgical menopause in patients with borderline ovarian tumors." Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproduction 14, no. 3 (2020): 269–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.17749/2313-7347/ob.gyn.rep.2020.125.

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Aim: to make a comparative evaluation of women with borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) and surgical menopause (early symptoms) and explore their level of anxiety and depression depending on the age and volume of surgery.Materials and methods. The prospective comparative study included 117 patients, aged 44.3 ± 6.5 years, after surgical treatment of BOTs: 62 women at reproductive age with surgical menopause after radical treatment (group IА), 24 women at reproductive age after organ-preserving surgery (group IВ), 31 women at perimenopausal age after radical treatment (group II). The severity of menopausal syndrome (modified menopausal Kupperman–Uvarova index), anxiety and depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, HADS) were determined 29–59 (36.4 ± 5.6) days after surgery.Results. Early symptoms of surgical menopause are found in 98.3 % of patients with BOTs. Reproductive age patients after radical surgery (group IA) had moderate neurovegetative (21.7 ± 4.0 points), mild metabolic (5.8 ± 1.8 points), and moderate psychoemotional disorders (8.9 ± 1.4 points). Young women who underwent organ-saving operations with preservation of at least one ovary (group IB), had normal range the indicators of neurovegetative disorders (8.2 ± 3.1 points), metabolic and psychoemotional disorders were regarded as moderate (2.6 ± 1.6 and 5.9 ± 2.3 points, respectively). Disorders due to surgical menopause (early symptoms) at perimenopausal age females (group II) corresponded to a mild degree: neurovegetative – 15.3 ± 2.7 points; metabolic – 6.0 ± 2.2 points; psychoemotional – 5.7 ± 1.5 points. Our data indicate that patients of group IA had moderate surgical menopause (early symptoms) – 36.4 ± 5.4 points, while in groups IB and II the total values were 16.8 ± 5.4 and 27.0 ± 4.3 points, which corresponds to mild severity. Patients with BOTs (one month after antitumor therapy) had early symptoms of surgical menopause (postovariectomy syndrome). The most typical clinical picture was observed among young women after removal of both ovaries.Conclusion. Surgical menopause affects by somatic and psychological health negatively. This leads to a significant decrease in the quality of life and an increase in the level of disability among patients with gynecological cancer. Therefore, even at the planning treatment, it is necessary to include pre-rehabilitation measures to minimize the negative consequences of cancer therapy.
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Boldyreva, Ekaterina M. "The History of the Formation of the Golden Horde Funds in the State Historical Museum." Golden Horde Review 9, no. 3 (2021): 654–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2021-9-3.654-663.

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Research objectives: To study the composition and geography of the Golden Horde collections conserved in the State Historical Museum. It is necessary to demonstrate: how museum collections are used as an essential tool of the modern researcher; how the attitude towards this source of information changes in a chronological perspective; how the absence of any types of sources’ information encourages researchers to discover new directions and develop new archaeological aspects of their study. Additionally, attention should be paid to the question of key events that became starting points for the beginning of archaeological research of the Golden Horde cities. Research materials: The lists of the collections of archaeological department of the State Historical Museum, the main inventory book of the museum, and archaeological items from the the Golden Horde collections of the archaeological department. Results and novelty of the research: The author identified the following methods of replenishing the collections: finds of private individuals of the second half of nineteenth century, items of famous collectors (P.I. Shchukin), archaeological finds of the founders of the museum (P.S. Uvarova), excavations on the instructions of the Imperial Archaeological Commission (D.Ya. Samokvasov, N.I. Veselovsky, V.A. Gorodtsov, A.A. Spitsyn, etc.), transfers from other museums (Rumyantsev Museum, Hermitage), research by museum staff (E.V. Weimarn, V.P. Levasheva, V.L. Egorov, L.L. Savchenkova, N.I. Shishlina, etc.), receipts from the state bodies of the Soviet period (the Simferopol hoard), excavations by archaeologists from friendly research organizations (G.A. Fedorov-Davydov, M.G. Kra­marovsky, etc.). Many items from these collections have taken their place in the exhibition space. The exhibition space itself was built with the database of information and publications of researchers being taken into account. Thus, the finds of the Volga expedition made it possible to display the main aspects of the statehood of the Golden Horde: its architectural traditions, culture, and all types of crafts. Also, the exposition contains items of armament – that is, the main nomadic component of the Golden Horde civilization – as well as two paizas of the heyday of the Golden Horde. Although the exposition cannot reflect all aspects of the Golden Horde civilization, the main (nomadic and sedentary) components are still demonstrated.
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TAN, MING KAI, RAZY JAPIR, and ARTHUR Y. C. CHUNG. "Contribution to the taxonomy of Uvarovia (Orthoptera: Chorotypidae: Mnesicleinae) from Borneo and Malay Peninsula." Zootaxa 5093, no. 5 (2022): 533–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5093.5.3.

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Mnesicleinae is a little-known subfamily of Chorotypidae and consists of 19 genera distributed throughout the Malay Archipelago, including Uvarovia Bolívar, 1930. For many species from this subfamily, nearly nothing is known after their original descriptions. Based on new materials from recent surveys, we were able to examine specimens from two species: Uvarovia longipennis Bolívar, 1930 from Malay Peninsula (also type species for genus) and Uvarovia gracilipes Bolívar, 1931 from Borneo. Only female specimens were known for the two species. Here, we describe for the first time males specimens of Uvarovia longipennis and Uvarovia gracilipes. We also present an updated key to species of Uvarovia and a key to genera of Mnesicleinae from Borneo and Malay Peninsula.&#x0D;
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TAN, MING KAI, RAZY JAPIR, and ARTHUR Y. C. CHUNG. "Contribution to the taxonomy of Uvarovia (Orthoptera: Chorotypidae: Mnesicleinae) from Borneo and Malay Peninsula." Zootaxa 5093, no. 5 (2022): 533–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5000.5.3.

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Mnesicleinae is a little-known subfamily of Chorotypidae and consists of 19 genera distributed throughout the Malay Archipelago, including Uvarovia Bolívar, 1930. For many species from this subfamily, nearly nothing is known after their original descriptions. Based on new materials from recent surveys, we were able to examine specimens from two species: Uvarovia longipennis Bolívar, 1930 from Malay Peninsula (also type species for genus) and Uvarovia gracilipes Bolívar, 1931 from Borneo. Only female specimens were known for the two species. Here, we describe for the first time males specimens of Uvarovia longipennis and Uvarovia gracilipes. We also present an updated key to species of Uvarovia and a key to genera of Mnesicleinae from Borneo and Malay Peninsula.&#x0D;
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Pustivoit, Ivan S., and Tatiana N. Zhukovskaya. "“The line of Uvarov” vs “the line of Magnitsky”: ideological struggle in the Ministry of Public Education in 1817–1821 and the first resignation of S. S. Uvarov." Transactions of the Kоla Science Centre. Series: Natural Sciences and Humanities 2, no. 1/2023 (2023): 111–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.37614/2949-1185.2023.2.1.010.

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The article discusses the resignation of S. S. Uvarov from the post of trustee of the St. Petersburg educational district in 1821, a kind of fork in the history of the capital district, but also in the entire policy of education of the Alexander reign. Since the establishment of the Ministry of Spiritual Affairs and Public Education in 1817 and the appointment of a trustee of Emperor A. N. Golitsyn, the composition and mode of operation of the expert body of the MNP — the Main Board of Schools — has changed. In it, active exposing activities were launched by new members of M. L. Magnitsky and D. P. Runich, who became the mainstay of Golitsyn, in essence, his personal experts. S. S. Uvarov fought for several years with the “Golitsyn party” for the preservation of the principles of school and university reform, laid down in the legislation of 1802–1804. The confrontation within the MNP, which determined for a decade the fate of not only the metropolitan university, but also the general course in the management of education, unfolded between the “Magnitsky line” and the “Uvarov line” and began as early as 1817 on the issue of the “second category” of the Main Pedagogical Institute, in which Uvarov intended to concentrate the training of elementary school teachers using the Lancaster method. The confrontation turned into open forms in 1819 on the issue of closing the Kazan University. In the second half of 1819, Uvarov's opponents blocked a constructive discussion in the GPU and the adoption of a special charter for St. Petersburg University. In 1820, the confrontation between the two parties was aggravated by the history of the prohibition of the book of Professor A. P. Kunitsyn “Natural Law” and the exclusion of the subject itself from the program not only of St. Petersburg, but also of other universities. Then the Noble boarding school at St. Petersburg University became the object of denunciation, which led to personnel changes, a change in the mode of education and a tightening of disciplinary supervision. Based on archival and published sources, a chronicle of the dramatic events of the turn of the 1810s–1820s is presented, when, as a result of ideological sabotage, M. L. Magnitsky and D. P. Runich, there is a change in the vector in the policy of education in the direction of fighting the principles developed in 1802-1804: the autonomy of universities, the European orientation in scientific and personnel policy, the selectivity and softness of the class framework in the school system.
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Rogozin, Dmitry M. ">[Rev.] FIVE LESSONS OF AGING: The power of age: Lessons of aging for families and young people. D. Battalya (ed.); Transl. by O. Uvarova, M. Chelintseva, S. Fain. St Petersburg: Aleteya, 2015. 325 p." Sociological Journal 21, no. 3 (2015): 177–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/socjour.2015.21.3.2408.

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Sandzhieva, L. N., A. G. Solopova, D. V. Blinov, E. A. Son, V. N. Galkin, and A. B. Alekseev. "Personalized comprehensive rehabilitation program after surgical treatment of endometrial cancer: results of a prospective randomized comparative study." Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproduction 16, no. 2 (2022): 143–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17749/2313-7347/ob.gyn.rep.2022.318.

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Aim: to evaluate effectiveness of a personalized comprehensive rehabilitation program in patients after surgical treatment of endometrial cancer (EC).Material and Methods. There were enrolled 61 patients of reproductive age (44.46 ± 3.84 years) after radical treatment of endometrioid adenocarcinoma by stratifying subjects into 2 groups: group I – «active» rehabilitation with a comprehensive program of restorative measures (n = 29), group II – «passive» rehabilitation with standard management of the postoperative period in accordance with volume and timeframe determined by clinical recommendations (n = 32). Quality of life (QоL) was determined using the following questionnaires: Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy for Patients with Endometrial Cancer (FACT-En), Kupperman-Uvarova Modified Menopausal Index (MMI), The Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). The program was based on four patient visits expected to occur at week 1 as well as 3, 6, 12 months after surgery, respectively.Results. In was found that 12 months post-surgery MMI in group I was decreased from 40.75 ± 5.69 down to 26.45 ± 4.84 score corresponding to mild postovariectomy syndrome (POES), whereas in group II – from 39.62 ± 5.37 to 36.15 ± 4.06 score estimated as moderate POES. In addition, at this time point patients in group I were noted to virtually fully recover sexual function assessed by FSFI (24.93 ± 2.86 score), whereas in group II it was at markedly lower level (13.39 ± 2.55 score; p &lt; 0.001). According to the HADS, all subjects had level exceeding score of 11 at week 1 post-surgery corresponding to clinically significant anxiety and depression. Moreover, 6- and 12-months post-surgery subjects in group I lacked significant symptoms (score &lt; 7 for each parameter), whereas in group II 12-month follow-up demonstrated subclinical level of anxiety and depression. According to the FACT-En, subjects in group I vs. group II revealed markedly higher QoL on visit 4 reaching 141.31 ± 6.45 and 112.84 ± 6.48 score, respectively.Conclusion. The «active» personalized comprehensive rehabilitation program proposed here demonstrated high efficacy in EC patients after radical surgery compared to subjects underwent standard management in rehabilitation period. Use of the program during 12 months post-surgery allowed to minimize negative manifestations related to POES, positively impacted psycho-emotional status, significantly improved sexual function as well as QoL. Organizing comprehensive rehabilitation in post-surgical EC patients should be considered as one of high-priority approaches in public healthcare.
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Stichinscky, Maxim. "The Evolution of the Concept of “Patriotism” in Historical Retrospect: Cultural and Philosophical Analysis." ISTORIYA 15, no. 1 (135) (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840030002-1.

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The article examines the features and stages of the formation of the concept of “patriotism” in the history of Russia. The study analyzes the initial period of the formation of a sense of belonging to the key value elements of the ancient Russian worldview; the stage of formation of the concept of “our state”, reflecting a change in attitude to it at the level of identity; the period of the appearance of the first patriots and “patriotism” in Russian history of the time of Peter I; reflection on the patriotic formula “Orthodoxy — Autocracy — Nationality” by S. S. Uvarova; the pre- and post-revolutionary period in the history of Russia; the Great Patriotic War and its impact on patriotic sentiments in society; the decline of the USSR and the period of ideological turbulence in Russia in the 1990s; as well as the modern stage, which marked the paramount importance of patriotism as a national idea. Having traced the history of the formation of the concept and value content of patriotism in Russia from the ancient Russian period to the present day, despite the change in the form of expression of this feeling, it has a single nature in its content. Just as children and grandchildren differ from their parents, but have a common blood relationship, so the various stages of the formation of patriotic feelings have a single basis. As a result of the cultural and philosophical analysis, the genetic link between identity and patriotism is emphasized. Love for the “father&amp;apos;s house”, the father&amp;apos;s land, the city, the shrine, the state, the country, the people, as well as a sense of responsibility for the preservation of these values and a willingness to sacrifice for them, constitute the ideological core of patriotism. Separately, the work notes the complexity of the artificial formation or upbringing of patriotic feeling, since the key factors of its occurrence are: a sense of care on the part of the structure uniting people of a particular historical period, joint events, connection with the history of this community, a sense of pride in “their own”, as well as the presence of a connection with a specific location, a sense of the boundaries of “one&amp;apos;s own”, “our”.
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Ashikhmin, Andrey V. "Sergey Uvarov's ministerial chancellery as education management tool in the 1830s–1840s." Transactions of the Kоla Science Centre. Series: Natural Sciences and Humanities 3, no. 2/2024 (2024): 72–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.37614/2949-1185.2024.3.2.008.

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The article examines the administrative functions of Sergey Uvarov's ministerial chancellery based on the materials of the clerical office of the Department of Public Education of the 1830-1840s. The functional features of the “special chancellery” of Alexander Golitsyn and the Chancellery of the Minister of Public Education in the studied period are compared. The author demonstrates the results of a statistical study of the reports of the Ministry of Public Education for 1833–1849, from which it follows that the highest burden on the ministerial chancellery took place in the years of crisis for the institution (1839 and 1849). For the first time, information about Uvarov clerks, their career trajectories and social appearance is introduced into academic sphere. On the basis of formulary lists and other sources, an attempt is made to prosopographically study the persons who served in the Office of the Minister of Public Education (1833–1849). The author also presents the results of a content analysis of the materials of the archival fund of the Office of the Minister (RSHA, fund No. 735), on the basis of which conclusions can be drawn about the main areas of work of this institution, fixed not legally, but de facto.
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Mamontova, A. G., E. N. Usoltseva, and A. G. Soloviev. "The dynamics of quality of life indicators in women against the background of personalized therapy of menopausal syndrome combined with perimenopausal melatonin deficiency syndrome." Ural Medical Journal 21, no. 1 (2022): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.52420/2071-5943-2022-21-1-13-22.

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Introduction. Climacteric syndrome (CS) significantly reduces the quality of life (QOL) of peri— and postmenopausal women. Along with sex steroid deficiency in KS, there is a change in the synthesis of the epiphysis hormone melatonin (MT), which leads to the formation of perimenopausal melatonin deficiency syndrome (SPDM) (Patent 2019118500/14(035525) of 16.05.2020). The aim of the work was to evaluate clinical efficacy and QOL dynamics in women against the background of personalized treatment of CS in combination with SPDM. Methods and Materials. The study included 163 women. Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4 consisted of patients with CF and SPDM, control group 5 consisted of women with a normal course of the menopausal period and the absence of clinical manifestations of MT deficiency. After collecting medical history, determining the degree of CS severity with the help of the modified menopausal index (MMI) (H. Kuppermanetal. 1959, modified by E.V. Uvarova 1983), CS was assessed by the SF-36 general questionnaire and special women's health questionnaire (WHQ). The presence of MT deficiency was determined by the MT deficiency test-questionnaire and the WHQ scales. According to the «Stratification Algorithm for Women in the Menopausal Transition and Postmenopause with CS in Combination with SPDM for Selecting Differentiated Therapy» that we developed, Group 1 patients received MT monotherapy, Group 2 — synthetic gynestein, Group 3 — menopausal hormone therapy in combination with MT, and Group 4 — synthetic gynestein with MT for 5-6 months. The data were statistically processed using SPSSv13.0 software. The χ2 criterion was determined at baseline and the Wilcoxon test was used for dynamic follow-up. Results. Patients in groups 1, 2, 3, and 4 experienced relief of both the clinical manifestations of CS and SPDM and an increase in the physical and psychological components of QOL according to the SF-36 general questionnaire and the vast majority of the scales of the special WHQ questionnaire. Discussion. We hypothesized that the lack of complete efficacy of CS therapy in peri— and postmenopausal women is associated with the absence of a differentiated approach based on the active detection of SPDM. In the course of the study, it was proved that individual selection of CS therapy taking into account the presence of MT synthesis deficiency allows to achieve a 100% positive result of treatment in women of all four groups. Conclusions. Against the background of personalized treatment of CS in combination with SPDM in women, not only CS has been stopped, but also the level of QOL has been increased.
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LIU, FEI, DRAGAN PETROV CHOBANOV, LIUSHENG CHEN, and CHUNXIANG LIU. "Ceraeocercus Uvarov, a genus recorded in China for the first time (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae; Tettigoniinae; Drymadusini)." Zootaxa 4608, no. 3 (2019): 586. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4608.3.12.

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Ceraeocercus Uvarov, 1910 of Tettigoniinae; Drymadusini is receded in China for the first time. Ceraeocercus fuscipennis fuscipennis Uvarov, 1910 is documented. Morphology and male calling songs are described and illustrations are provided.
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Levshankov, A. I. "Pofessor B.S. Uvarov - a patriot and defender of the Fatherland, founder of domestic military anesthesiology and resuscitation (to the 100th anniversary of the birth and to the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War)." Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy 22, no. 1 (2020): 246–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/brmma26002.

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The main stages of the life and work of a military surgeon and anesthesiologist, Professor Boris Stepanovich Uvarov are presented. Professor B.S. Uvarov made an invaluable contribution to the formation and development of domestic military anesthesiology and resuscitation. After working for 12 years with his teacher, academician of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics P.A. Kupriyanov, on whose initiative the first department of anesthesiology in our country was created, becoming his successor, B.S. Uvarov made every effort to establish domestic military anesthesiology and resuscitation. For 23 years he was the head of the department of anesthesiology and intensive care at the S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, non-staff assistant to the chief surgeon (1964-1968) and deputy chief surgeon for anesthesiology and intensive care (1976-1986) of the Ministry of Defense of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. As a dissertation, scientific adviser or consultant, B.S. Uvarov completed 24 candidate and 7 doctoral dissertations in three main areas: 1) express diagnostics and monitoring of the condition of a patient in critical condition; 2) improving anesthetic and resuscitation care; and 3) organizing anesthetic and resuscitation care in the Armed Forces. He realized the problem of organizing anesthetic care in the light of the demands of military medicine. The implementation proposed by B.S. Uvarov, systems of anesthesiological and resuscitation care in the Armed Forces in peacetime, is reflected in the textbook «Anesthesiology and Resuscitation» (1979) and other published materials. Boris Stepanovich took an active part in the public life of the country, showing remarkable human qualities. Confirmation of the merits of B.S. Uvarov to his 100th birthday is the assignment to the B.S. Uvarov Department of Military Anesthesiology and Intensive Care of the S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy.
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Popov, George B., Lincoln D. C. Fishpool, and Hugh Rowell. "A review of the Acridinae s. str. (Orthoptera: Acridoidea: Acrididae) of eastern Africa with taxonomic changes and description of new taxa." Journal of Orthoptera Research 28, no. (1) (2019): 37–105. https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.28.29312.

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The Acridinae of eastern Africa are reviewed and recognized as comprising 42 core genera, belonging to five different tribes, together with Xerophlaeoba and Dorsthippus, which are unclassified but appear to be related to some extra-limital genera. Keys are given to tribes and genus groups as well as to genera and, where necessary, species within each genus. The following new taxa are described: Anacteana gen. n.: A. hollisi sp. n. and A. neavei burtti subsp. n.; Brachybothrus gen. n.: B. phyllopterus sp. n. and B. hola sp. n.; Coryphosima stenoptera colorata subsp. n.; Duronia chloronota phippsi subsp. n.; Oxyduronia gen. n.: O. anablepioides sp. n.; Sumba exilis sp. n. Nine new synonyms are recognized: Sumba longicornis Ramme, 1929 = S. roseipennis I. Bolívar, 1912, syn. n.; Orthochirista variegata Sjöstedt, 1931 = Gymnobothrus linea alba I. Bolívar, 1889, syn. n.; Orthochirista elgonensis Sjöstedt, 1931 = Gymnobothrus linea alba I. Bolívar, 1889, syn. n.; Gymnobothrus gracilis (Ramme, 1931) = Gymnobothrus anchietae I. Bolívar, 1889, syn. n.; Gymnobothrus subcarinatus (I. Bolívar, 1922) = Gymnobothrus flexuosus (Schulthess, 1898), syn. n.; Gymnobothroides montanus Kevan, 1950 = Gymnobothrus levipes levipes (Karsch, 1896), syn. n.; Gymnobothroides keniensis Johnston, 1937 = Gymnobothrus levipes abbreviatus (Chopard, 1921), syn. n.; Gymnobothroides Karny, 1915 = Gymnobothrus I. Bolívar, 1889, syn. n.; Phloeochopardia Dirsh, 1958 = Gymnobothrus I. Bolívar, 1889, syn. n. The following 24 new or restored combinations, or new or restored states, are erected for previously described taxa: Chokwea backlundi res. comb. (formerly Chromochokwea backlundi (Uvarov, 1953)); Chokwea eucteana comb. n. (formerly Platyverticula eucteana Jago, 1983); Sumba callosa comb. n. (formerly Rhabdoplea callosa Uvarov, 1953); Anacteana neavei comb. n. (formerly Acteana neavei I. Bolívar, 1912); Anacteana neavei neavei stat. n.; Duronia chloronota curta Uvarov, 1953, stat. n. et comb. (formerly Duronia curta Uvarov, 1953); Coryphosima abyssinica (Uvarov, 1934), res. stat. (formerly synonymized with C. elgonensis by Dirsh, 1966 (though this was ignored by Otte 1995)); Coryphosima amplificata (Johnston, 1937), res. stat. et comb. n. (formerly Rastafaria amplificata amplificata (Johnston, 1937)); Coryphosima morotoensis (Jago, 1968), stat. n. et comb. n. (formerly Rastafaria amplificata morotoensis (Jago, 1968)); Coryphosima triangularis (Bouvy, 1982), comb. n. (formerly Rastafaria triangularis Bouvy, 1982); Gymnobothrus longicornis longicornis stat. n.; Gymnobothrus longicornis ephippinotus Jago, 1966, stat. n. et comb. n. (formerly Gymnobothrus ephippinotus Jago, 1966); Gymnobothrus longicornis sellatus Uvarov, 1953, stat. n. et comb. n. (formerly Gymnobothrus sellatus Uvarov, 1953); Gymnobothrus anchietae anchietae stat. n.; Gymnobothrus anchietae bounites Jago, 1970, stat. n. et comb. n. (formerly Gymnobothrus bounites Jago, 1970); Gymnobothrus anchietae flaviventris Uvarov, 1953, stat. n. et comb. n. (formerly Gymnobothrus flaviventris Uvarov, 1953). Gymnobothrus anchietae inflexus Uvarov, 1934, stat. n. et comb. n. (formerly Gymnobothrus inflexus Uvarov, 1934); Gymnobothrus levipes (Karsch, 1896), comb. n.; Gymnobothrus levipes levipes (Karsch, 1896), stat. n. et comb. n. (formerly Gymnobothroides levipes (Karsch, 1896)); Gymnobothrus levipes abbreviatus (Chopard, 1921), stat. n. et comb. n. (formerly Phloeochopardia abbreviata (Chopard, 1921)); Gymnobothrus pullus (Karny, 1915), comb. n.; Gymnobothrus pullus pullus (Karny, 1915), stat. n. et comb. n. (formerly Gymnobothroides pullus Karny, 1915); Gymnobothrus pullus minutus (Ramme, 1929), stat. n. et comb. n., nom. res. (formerly Gymnobothroides minutus Ramme, 1929); Gymnobothrus pullus hemipterus (Miller, 1932), stat. n. et comb. n. (formerly Gymnobothroides hemipterus Miller, 1932).
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Ariznabarreta, Gerardo, Juan García-Ardila, Manuel Mañas, and Francisco Marcellán. "Uvarov perturbations for matrix orthogonal polynomials." Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Series B 11, no. 46 (2024): 525–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/bproc/235.

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Additive perturbations, specifically matrix Uvarov transformations for matrix orthogonal polynomials, are under consideration. Christoffel–Uvarov formulas are deduced for the perturbed biorthogonal families, along with their matrix norms. These formulations are expressed in terms of the spectral jets of the Christoffel–Darboux kernels.
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Massa, Bruno. "New and interesting Orthoptera from the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra." ZooKeys 679 (June 8, 2017): 37–46. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.679.11967.

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This paper reports on some interesting taxa recently found in the Arabian Peninsula and the island of Socotra. Among them is a new species of brachypterous grasshopper Sphodromerus carapezzanus sp. n. (Acrididae: Calliptaminae), described from an isolated area in Dhofar (Oman). A female Heteracris hemiptera (Uvarov, 1935) (Acrididae: Eyprepocnemidinae) is reported, with morphological characters which do not fully comply with those of any known subspecies. Two species, hitherto rarely documented, are also reported, Phaneroptila insularis Uvarov, 1957 (Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae) from Socotra and Cataloipus thomasi Uvarov, 1933 (Acrididae: Eyprepocnemidinae) from Oman. Pycnodictya dentata Krauss, 1902 (Acrididae: Oedipodinae) is reported from Saudi Arabia, constituting a new record for the country.
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DEY, LARA-SOPHIE, AXEL HOCHKIRCH, ABDELHAMID MOUSSI, MATTHIAS SEIDEL, and MARTIN HUSEMANN. "Taxonomic review of the genus Thalpomena Saussure, 1884 with new synonyms." Zootaxa 5100, no. 1 (2022): 129–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5100.1.7.

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The genus Thalpomena Saussure, 1884 is distributed in North Africa, Somalia and Ethiopia. It currently contains nine species, including one species with four subspecies; Seven of them (including one with four subspecies) are distributed in the Atlas Mountains, one in Libya and one (originally described in the genus Vosseleria) in the Somali Highlands. In this study, we propose taxonomic changes based on morphological, genetic, ecological and morphometric data from a previous study. The following species remain valid: Thalpomena algeriana (Lucas, 1849); Thalpomena azureipennis Uvarov, 1927; Thalpomena coerulescens Uvarov, 1923; Thalpomena dernensis (Werner, 1908); and Thalpomena viridipennis Uvarov, 1927. The following names are proposed here as junior synonyms of T. algeriana: Thalpomena algeriana intermedia Dirsh, 1949 (new synonym), Thalpomena algeriana montana Dirsh, 1949 (new synonym), Thalpomena coeruleipennis Finot, 1895 (new synonym), Thalpomena deserta Dirsh, 1949 (new synonym). Thalpomena rungsi Dirsh, 1949 is a new synonym of T. azureipennis; Thalpomena algeriana maroccana Dirsh, 1949 is a new synonym of T. viridipennis. The only East African representative of the genus, Thalpomena schulthessi (Uvarov, 1923), is transferred to the genus Vosseleriana (new combination).&#x0D;
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Turygin, Alexander A., and Evgeniia V. Zimina. "Bureaucrats of the empire or the empire of bureaucrats? On the development of the professional civil servant in the 19th-century Europe." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Istoriya, no. 88 (2024): 123–36. https://doi.org/10.17223/19988613/88/15.

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Under the influence of the French Revolution, many European countries underwent key changes in various areas. One of those was the reform of the civil service system and the emergence of a professional class of officials. The paper examines the development of public service in Prussia, France and the British Empire in the 19th century. The foundations laid down during this period influenced European politics and even shape the contemporary image of Germany, France and the UK around the world. The public services of these countries were created in different conditions and reflected national values. Thus, the paper describes three different types of civil servants: Prussian civil servants who followed the ideals of quality and excellence; French officials who pursued their own goals; British gentlemen who created the image of the Empire in the colonies. The study used the method of studying sources and primary sources, as well as the method of content analysis to compile a collective image of an official in historical and fiction literature. We have studied both the works of classical historians and philosophers of the 19th century (Saint-Just, Mirabeau, Arnold, etc.), and modern domestic and foreign researchers (Bahlov, Uvarova, Duffield). The study of literary portraits of an official was based on the works of Balzac, Kafka, Kipling, and Verne. The study found that despite national differences, officials were the product of a new system that required educational reforms designed specifically to train civil servants, qualifying exams, and rigorous selection procedures. The new system replaced patronage and appointments by the monarch and transformed the civil servant from an agent of the king or church to a professional who served the state, although in France and Germany the idea of the reform was supported by the monarch, and in the British Empire, it was based on the parliamentary tradition. The relevance of the topic is explained by the comprehensive, comparative study of the history of professional bureaucracy in Western Europe. Methodologically, using the example of three countries (Prussia, France and the British Empire), the authors show the transformation of a "monarchical state" into a civil one, which was an objective consequence of the deep revolutionary upheavals of the late 18th century. The emerging models of bureaucracy illustrate the reaction of the ruling elites to the French Revolution. Power, understood from the point of view of Max Weber, as a "form of domination", ceases to be "estate". On the contrary, it is extrapolated to institutional structures that already have characteristics regulated by civil norms rather than class. Proceeding from this, the purpose of this study is to substantiate the trend of an objective transformation of the model of public administration in Prussia, France and the British Empire, revealing their specific historical conditions in each of the countries.
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Karayer, H., D. Demirhan, and F. Büyükkılıç. "Conformable Fractional Nikiforov—Uvarov Method." Communications in Theoretical Physics 66, no. 1 (2016): 12–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0253-6102/66/1/012.

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