Improvement of the organizational mechanism of small business management in the conditions of economic liberalization, the current state of small business and private entrepreneurship in Uzbekistan, problems related to the organization and management system of their activities, the importance of the organizational and economic mechanism in the effective organization of their activities and their contribution to it confounding factors have been studied. Also, suggestions and recommendations on improving the organizational and economic mechanism of business management are given
10.11.2023 Volume 2 Issue 11 View more DownloadThis article delves into the pivotal role played by information and digital technologies within the logistics sector. It highlights the primary trends associated with the digital transformation of supply chains, outlines the potential applications of digital technologies, and conducts a comprehensive analysis of cloud services within logistics. The article further explores the process of implementing digital technologies, elucidates the advantages of big data analytics, and tracks the evolving efficacy of digitizing supply chain systems. Additionally, it offers valuable recommendations for selecting the most suitable information technologies for logistics operations. The article underscores how information technologies enhance organizational and communication capabilities, ultimately concluding on the contemporary significance of information and digital technologies
10.11.2023 Volume 2 Issue 11 View more DownloadThe article considers one boundary value problem for parabolic type systems, consisting of two differential equations for determining the temperature of raw cotton components during drying in drying units. An approximate solution of the Galerkin method to the problem under consideration is constructed. The stability of the Galerkin method for an approximate solution of the problem under consideration has been established under the condition of a strongly minimal coordinate system.
10.11.2023 Volume 2 Issue 11 View more DownloadBiomedical signals such as electrocardiograms (ECG), electroencephalograms (EEG), and electromyograms (EMG) are invaluable sources of information for healthcare and research. Variability within these signals holds rich insights into the functioning of physiological systems. This paper covers the development of mathematical models to understand and exploit the intrinsic variability of electrical activity parameters in biomedical signals
10.11.2023 Volume 2 Issue 11 View more DownloadMyocarditis is inflammation of the myocardium with necrosis of cardiomyocytes. Myocarditis can occur for various reasons (eg, infectious diseases, cardiotoxins, drugs, systemic diseases such as sarcoidosis), but is often idiopathic. Symptoms can vary and include fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling, palpitations, and sudden death. Diagnosis is based on symptoms and clinical findings on an abnormal electrocardiogram, cardiac biomarkers, and cardiac imaging in the absence of cardiovascular risk factors. Endomyocardial biopsy confirms the clinical diagnosis of myocarditis. Treatment depends on the cause, but common measures include medications to treat heart failure and arrhythmias, and rarely surgery (eg, intra-aortic balloon pump, left ventricular assist device, transplant). takes Immunosuppression is used in some types of myocarditis (for example, hypersensitivity myocarditis, giant cell myocarditis, sarcoid myocarditis).
09.11.2023 Volume 2 Issue 11 View more DownloadThe article deals with the problems of the psychology of a healthy lifestyle in the family, its formation and possible social and psychological ways to solve these problems. Illuminated, scientific and practical results of research related to healthier lifestyle of the individual.
09.11.2023 Volume 2 Issue 11 View more DownloadThis article presents an analysis of the content of employee motivation, innovative management, and different approaches to it in higher education. An analysis of the views of foreign and domestic scientists is presented. A description of the hierarchy of needs of the theories of A. Maslow and K. Alderfer is presented. In McClelland's theory, he distinguished three types of externalities similar to M. Weber's theory: power, wealth, prestige. The theories put forward by Maslow, McClelland, Herzberg, Victor Vroom, Porter and Lawler are covered in detail, as well as widely used theories of motivation in the field of management. The theory of D. Adams "Theory of Justice" was analyzed. According to him, if people evaluate the fairness of the results of their work in relation to others, then any injustice becomes a motivating state of the human mind.
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