THE FUTURE OF AERONAUTICAL PROCESSING: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF AUTOMATION

Azizov Ozodbek Khurram Ugli, Eshmuradov Dilshod Elmuradovich, Jumamuratov Bexzod Akramjonovich

Automation has revolutionized many industries in recent years, and the field of aeronautical processing is no exception. With the emergence of multi-agent technologies, there has been a growing interest in automating various aspects of aeronautical processing. This article explores the potential benefits and drawbacks of increased automation in this field, as well as the emerging technologies and trends that are driving this shift

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REVOLUTIONIZING AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS IN IMPROVING EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY

Azizov Ozodbek Khurram Ugli, Eshmuradov Dilshod Elmuradovich, Turaeva Nasiba Mirxamidovna

This article provides an overview of the role of air traffic management (ATM) in aviation and the importance of automation in this field. Specifically, the article focuses on the application of multi-agent systems (MAS) in ATM, including their different types, applications, benefits, and challenges. MAS have the potential to revolutionize ATM by improving efficiency, safety, and capacity. However, their implementation is not without challenges, including scalability, complexity, and integration with existing systems. Despite these challenges, the benefits of using MAS in ATM are significant, and further research in this area is needed to fully realize their potential. This article concludes by discussing future directions for research in this exciting field.

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ABOUT VIBRATION NOISE PROBLEMS IN MACHINERY AND MACHINES USED IN COTTON GINNING FACTORIES (CCP)

Qalandarov Rozimurod, Odinayev Akmal Kocharovich, Yoldoshev Sharofiddin Faxriddin ogli

This article covers the problems of vibration noise in machinery and machines used in cotton ginning plants

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METHODOLOGY FOR CHOOSING ISSUES OF ECOLOGICAL CONTENT FROM MOLECULAR PHYSICS

Zulkhumor Abdurasilovna Yavkacheva, Marjona Dilshodovna Abdukarimova

The article discusses the identification and implementation of ecological issues in molecular physics, as well as the didactic principles of continuity, clarity, relevance, theory and practice. Solving problems in the process of teaching physics has an important educational function. During the teaching process, students fully assimilate new topics, strengthen their knowledge and skills, and identify ecological issues to shape and develop their knowledge, skills and attitudes accordingly. In the presentation of topics, materials from the field of science and technology, teaching methods and tools were used, as well as taking into account the age characteristics, level of knowledge, skills and interests of students. Teaching physics helps students understand modern technology and the scientific basis of technology, and helps them understand the laws that govern the world around us. In particular, it helps to understand the laws of nature in relation to the environment and to analyze them from a physics perspective. In rural schools, students are interested in the ecological state of their country, analyzing environmental issues from a physics perspective and participating in their practical implementation helps to solve these problems. Because of solving a large number of problems related to physics and ecology, it is possible for students to gain practical experience in the field of physics, which can help them to better understand the ecological situation in their country. The article presents 13 topics related to the ecological content of physics and provides materials for studying them. In conclusion, it can be said that ecological issues in physics are underutilized in schools. If every physics teacher actively uses the issues presented in this article during their teaching activities, it will be beneficial to achieve educational goals. Therefore, the identification and implementation of ecological issues in physics in general education schools is of great theoretical and practical importance.

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HUMAN ECOLOGY AND FACTORS AFFECTING THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT ON THE HUMAN BODY

Rasulov Ilkhom Makhmudovich, Hamidov Avazjon Odilovich, Gulom Bekmirzaev

Based on the decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PD-76 "Ecology and Environment" which dated December 30, 2021, so it was designated as the International Day of Environmental Protection on 5 June. As part of the celebration of this day, the UN informs the international community about environmental problems that are urgent worldwide and calls on the peoples of the world to solve these problems. "Ecology and Environment" states that awareness and conscious engagement of each individual is one of the most important issues in strengthening the ecological situation, and studies the basis of human health. In the article, human ecology or anthropoecology is the central part of social society, its socio-natural and natural-scientific basis. Human ecology summarizes relevant views of demography, medicine, morphology, anthropology, and genetics

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MEDICINAL VALUE OF CORNUS MAS L. AND FLAVONOID COMPOSITION OF FRUITS

Matkarimova Gulnaz Maksudzhanovna

Kizil plant is one of the promising vitamin-rich medicinal plants being introduced in our country. Red is used in the food, pharmaceutical industry, as a decoration in folk medicine, and in the preparation of household items. It is widely used in medicine to prevent and treat many diseases. Therefore, it is important to study the chemical composition of these species.

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HOW DOES OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER MANIFEST ITSELF?

Khudaiberdieva Dilorom Khaidar qizi

This article examines the causes of obsessive-compulsive disorder in people of different ages, and what factors trigger its occurrence. It also shows how it occurs in teenagers and its symptoms.

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PREGNANCY WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE

Sarkisova Victoria Vladimirovna, Muradova Emma Vladimirovna, Saurabh Singh, Aman Bugalia

Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a defect in the structure of the heart and large vessels diagnosed from the moment of birth. The frequency of occurrence varies widely and ranges from 2.4 to 14.15%. Every year, more than 30,000 children with congenital heart defects are born worldwide. For one million of the adult population, there are about 3,500 people with this pathology. Many of these patients are young women planning to carry a pregnancy and give birth to a healthy child [1,2]. In Western countries, congenital heart defects are the most common form of cardiovascular diseases that complicate the course of pregnancy and childbirth. 74% of cases of complications were registered according to the Canadian CARPREG registry and 66% of complications according to The European Register ROPAC.

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HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY: GENETIC CHANGES, PATHOGENESIS AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Lapasova Zebiniso Khidirovna

This review is devoted to the description of genetic changes, pathogenetic mechanisms and pathophysiology of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy based on the analysis of the latest published data. The current data on the role of identified numerous mutations of structural, structural and regulatory sarcomere proteins in the pathogenesis of cardiomyopathy are presented. The main hypotheses of the pathogenetic process are highlighted, special attention is paid to the violation of the regulation of calcium metabolism. The importance of genetic testing in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and their relatives is emphasized

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CARDIORENAL SYNDROME: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, VERIFICATION

Kurbanova Gulbaxor Aslamovna

The connection between cardiac and renal pathology has long attracted the attention of both cardiologists and neurologists. A high risk of cardiac death in terminal renal failure was noted soon after the introduction of hemodialysis into clinical practice, but only in the last decade it became clear that any kidney damage, both acute and chronic, is also associated with high general and cardiovascular mortality. These data, obtained in large randomized trials, became the basis of the concept of chronic kidney disease (CKD), developed under the auspices of the NKF (National Kidney Foundation, USA).

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