International scientific journal "Science and Innovation"

Series D Volume 2 Issue 12


EFFECT OF PLANTING DATE ON PRODUCTIVITY NO-TILL MAIZE IN SOUTH KAZAKHSTAN PROVINCE OF KAZAKHSTAN

Nurbekov Aziz, Khudaykulov Jonibek, Rakhimov Mirzokhid

Traditionally, agriculture in south Kazakhstan (SK) is dominated by mid-size and small farms. Agricultural production is based on irrigated farming. A significant part of the cropping area is suffering from water scarcity. Therefore, improving agricultural production in irrigated areas through water-saving technologies is critical for achieving sustainable economic development of the region. Maize grain production is amounted to 462.000 tonnes while total area is 95600 hectares in Kazakhstan (FAO, 2010). The national average maize yield is about 4.6 tons ha-1, while potential exists for increasing the yield to over 8 tons ha-1 through increased use of improved hybrids or varieties, fertilizers and good crop husbandry including optimum planting date. Planting date, seeding rates, hybrid selection, tillage, fertilization, and pest control all influence corn yield in the irrigated conditions. The main objective of this study is to determine optimum planting date in the irrigated conditions of South Kazakhstan province under no-till technology.

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CLINICAL-LABORATORY FEATURES OF INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS IN CHILDREN WITH PURINE DYSMETABOLISM

Turaeva Nazira Yuldashevna

Purpose of the study. To study the clinical-laboratory features of the current interstitial nephritis in children developed against the background of hyperuricosuria and hyperuricosuria.

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ANTIOXIDANT THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC NEPHROTIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS

Turaeva Nazira Yuldashevna

According to the modern concept, pathological processes are realized on cell membranes, causing a violation of the structural and functional organization, up to complete destruction. The use of glucocorticoid and cytotoxic therapy in combination with heparin does not guarantee success and lead to complications, especially in children. Consequently, the search for drugs that remove the toxic effects of immunosuppressive therapy continues to be an urgent medical and social problem. What was the reason to study the features of antioxidant therapy in order to optimize the pathogenetic treatment of chronic glomerulonephritis in children? The advantage of therapy with the inclusion of actovegin antioxidant was that parallel to the normalization of malondialdehyde and lysophosphatidylcholine, the other cell membrane fractions increased, apparently due to the ability of aktovegin to reduce the activity of phospholipases. The conducted research will allow to review the tactics of treatment of nephropathy in accordance with the obtained research results, to include in the complex therapy a step-by-step correction of membrane destabilization with Actovegin. In addition, pathogenetic therapy for glomerulonephritis is fraught with complications, ultimately associated with a violation of cellular stability and requires corrective antioxidant therapy

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DYNAMICS OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE DURING BACKGROUND THERAPY (LITERATURE REVIEW)

Daminov B.T., Fazilbekova Z.N.

This review article examines the effect of various therapeutic interventions on autonomic dysfunction that characterizes chronic renal failure in CKD. It has been shown that drugs acting on the renin-angiotensin system, as well as central sympatholytics, improve autonomic cardiovascular control

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POST TERM PREGNANCY

Zokirkhodjaeva Dildora Asralovna

Timely onset of labor is an important determinant of perinatal outcome. Although it has long been known that there is a small absolute increase in perinatal mortality as pregnancy is extended beyond the estimated due date, the optimal gestational age to begin formal fetal monitoring (eg, nonstress test, biophysical profile) and the optimal gestational age to schedule delivery, and not continuing expectant management and formal fetal monitoring is more controversial.

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MODERN DIAGNOSTICS AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN CHILDREN

Ilmuratov Emin Sharipovich, Ashurova Aziza Shukhratovna, Avazov Bekzod Khamroevich, Ergasheva Iroda Tashpulatovna

This article studied the clinical course of bronchial asthma in children, the consequences, the factors surrounding the emergence of the disease. Also in the 1st group of children in our study, the disease occurred only in severe form. It was found that in children of 3-group patients, bronchial asthma was diagnosed in 6 (15%) patients with chronic form

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SPENDED IN THE MAIN TYPES OF SPORTS POWER CONSUMPTION

Khayitov Javokhir Bakhodirovich

All sports are traditionally divided into 4 groups: low physical activity (chess, checkers); type of short-term but significant loads (acrobatics, gymnastics, equestrian sport, shooting, fencing, running up to 300 m, weightlifting); type of large volume and regular loading (running 400-3000 m, wrestling, swimming, sports games, multi-wrestling); long-load type (alpinism, 10,000 m run and marathon, bicycle race, rowing, skiing, walking sports).

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THE IMPORTANCE OF NUTRITION IN VARIOUS SPORTS

Khayitov Javokhir Bakhodirovich

The diet of an athlete is the same as the diet of healthy children and adolescents. Providing the body with the necessary amount of energy, plastic (construction) and biologically active substances. Eating is considered as an active factor, that is, maintaining health, preventing diseases, ensuring the natural growth and development process, and expanding the limits of adaptation to constant physical loads. Inadequate supply of nutrients to the body can lead to harm to health, inability to resist harmful factors in the environment, deterioration of mental and physical capacity for work.

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FEATURES OF THE CONTINUOUSLY RELAPSING COURSE OF JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS IN CHILDREN IN THE AGE ASPECT

Muratkhodzhaeva Akida Valievna

This article will focus on main features of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and the related arguments to discuss with medicines and types

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FEATURES OF SOME SMALL INTESTINE DISEASES IN CHILDREN LIVING IN THE ARAL REGION

Amanova N.А., Аlieva N.R.

Malabsorption syndrome combines a large number of pathological conditions, which are based on a congenital or acquired defect in the breakdown and (or) absorption of various food ingredients. The main causes of the development of malabsorption syndrome in most cases are due to insufficiency of intestinal and pancreatic enzymes, substrate-binding proteins, disorders of intestinal digestion, gastrointestinal motility, atrophy of intestinal villi. Traditionally, malabsorption syndrome includes, first of all, conditions manifested by dyspeptic disorders (diarrhea, disturbances in the consistency and volume of stool, vomiting, flatulence, loss of appetite) with subsequent exhaustion and all diseases of the small intestine occur as SMA

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