THE IMPORTANCE OF CREATIVE THINKING AND METHODS OF ITS DEVELOPMENT
Dilyoraxon Turg’unboyeva Ikromjon qizi
Abstract: In this article, the importance of creative thinking, its benefits in the student’s life and studies and recommendations for teachers to use were explained. Furthermore, the main aim of this article is to examine the impact of creative thinking development on improving speaking skills, creative approach to problem solving and expression ideas of students.
THE PROCESS OF GLOBALIZATION IN THE WORLD AND IN UZBEKISTAN; PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Tulibaev Khikmatulla Egamovich, Rasulova Barno
Abstract: The article focuses on the globalization and particularly its effect and footprints in Uzbekistan and its different life spheres. The article discusses novelties derived from the situation appeared after globalization spread and fast paced changes resulted by it and responses in the country towards them. Moreover, problems caused by globalization and its spread and their practical solutions carried out in the country.
MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN ELEMENTS OF THE KNEE JOINT UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF EXPERIMENTAL HYPOTHYROSIS
Eshonkulova B.D, Mirsharapov U.M, Ibrakhimov Sh.F.
Abstract: A decrease in the activity of the thyroid gland, or rather the presence of thyroid harmonization in a low blood concentration, leads to the fact that the metabolism in the body gets out of control, as a result of which pathological changes develop to some extent. Its hypofunction occurs due to several factors: iron injuries, tumor and cystic diseases, neurosalts of the pituitary-hypothalamic system, defects in iron development, surgical errors, long-term use of thyreostatics, etc. The situation with hypothyroidism is one of the most common among the population, iodine deficiency is among the regional ones for our country.
This article describes the morphological and morphometric changes in the elements of the knee joint in early ontogenesis in the generation of mothers caused by experimental hypothyroidism during pregnancy. The model of experimental hypothyroidism and the results of the study allow early detection of morphofunctional changes in the elements of the knee joint in generations born from this disease
COMPOSITION OF FLAVONOIDS OF PLANTAGO MAJOR L.,
GROWING IN UZBEKISTAN
Yuldashev Nasirdjan Mukhamedjanovich, Makhmudov Rustamjon Rasuljonovich, Toʻxtayeva Feruza Shonazarovna
Abstract: The work studied the composition of flavonoids of the great plantain (Plantago major L.), growing in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The initial raw materials were collected in the Chust district of the Namangan region in mid-September. From this raw material, 104.4 g (5.22%) of polyphenolic compounds were obtained by extraction with organic solvents. Next, by column chromatography, 3 fractions were obtained - diethyl ether (1-fraction), aqueous (2-fraction) and acetone (3-fraction). Substances from the fractions were separated using paper and high-performance liquid chromatography. The presence of 5 flavonoids in P. major L. was shown: rutin, luteolin, isorhamnetin, quercetin-3-O-β-D-galactopyranoside and 3,5,7,3'4'-pentaoxyflavone (quercetin). It is concluded that this type of plant is promising in terms of developing new medicines for the treatment of various pathologies.
THE PLACE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POMEGRANATE FRUIT TODAY
Kh.N.Niyazov, I.D. Bobayev, M.I. Adinayev
Abstract: Pomegranate in Uzbekistan very ancient of times since cultivated will come. Pomegranate full red color the eye dazzles. Pomegranate not only delicious, maybe rich in vitamins, long years during also used in medicine is coming. From this except Pomegranate from the juice available paint great to himself special the taste and aroma , transparent brown color with separate stands Pomegranate from the fruits a person calming , nervous of tension will receive the tea preparation can Of this for ripe of fruit bark and curtains drying it is necessary
OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHOMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF ANXIETY STATES IN LATE-AGE DEMENTIA
Viktorova Natalia Turchaninova, Turayev Bobir Temirpulotovich, Sharapova Dilfuza Nematillayevna, Shernazarov Farrukh
Abstract: It is known that anxiety in dementia occurs in 35-89% of cases. Existing scales allow you to assess a wide range of mental disorders of the usual late age, but they are not aimed at identifying anxiety or characterize it as isolated from other related diseases. With the help of such scales, you can find positive and negative symptoms, determine the degree of their incorrect effect, but none of them allows you to assess the severity of the situation, not taking into account the complex relationship between the anxiety complex and subsequent symptoms