IMPROVING THE DIAGNOSIS OF ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE
Asadova Mukhabat Ikromovna
Abstract: In this article, the improvement of the diagnosis of abnormal uterine bleeding in women of reproductive age, the etiology of abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) may be related to coagulopathy, extragenital causes, and the significant age gradation of the prevalence of (AUB) are presented.

SOMATIC STATUS AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN WITH IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS
Umarov D.T., Agzamova S.A.
Abstract: Scoliotic disease is a genetically determined pathology of the human musculoskeletal system, which is characterized by a multi–plane deformation of the spine and chest, complicated by disorders of the functions of organs and systems, and it reduces the quality of life of the children and leads to their disability

TAXONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LAKE ALGOFLORA LOCATED IN VODIL VILLAGE OF FERGANA VALLEY
Muattarkhan Yuldashova, Saidkamol Khaydarov, Dilfuzakhan Rahimova, Durdonahan Abduganiyeva
Abstract: In this article, we will focus on the taxonomic analysis of the algoflora of the lake located in the middle part of the Shakhimardonsoy-Margilonsoy river basin near the Vodil post. As a result of our algal studies, 75 species and varieties of algae (61 species, 14 variations) were found in Lake Vodil. Among the algae, in terms of the number of species and species, there were a large number of algae from the divisions Bacillariophyta (59), Chlorophyta (9) and Cyanophyta (5).

CANCER GENESIS: POSSIBLE MECHANISMS OF ITS DEVELOPMENT AND INHIBITION
Ikramova S.X.
Abstract: In this article the changes that may occur during transformation of malignant are analyzed and developed its further theories and novelties around the discussed topic

KIDNEY PATHOLOGY IN ORPHAN DISEASES IN CHILDREN
Akhmedova Dilorom Ilkhamovna, Abidova Malikakhon Davronovna
Abstract: The article discusses the problem of kidney pathology that occurs in orphan diseases in children. Orphan diseases are rare genetic or congenital disorders that affect a small group of patients. The article is based on a review of the literature and studies conducted in the field of kidney pathology in children with orphan diseases. It discusses various types of orphan diseases that can lead to the development of kidney pathology, such as Polander syndrome, Alport syndrome, Fanconi syndrome and others. The article describes the main clinical manifestations of kidney pathology in orphan diseases in children, such as proteinuria, hematuria, hypertension and impaired renal function. In conclusion, the article emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and timely treatment of kidney pathology in orphan diseases in children.

ON THE FAIRNESS OF THE REFORMS CARRIED OUT DURING THE TIME OF AMIR TEMUR - THE GREAT MILITARY COMMANDER
Sativaldiyev Pulatjan Adilovich
Abstract: Amir Temur is a great military leader, strategist, patron of science, culture, founder of "Renaissance of Timurids". World military history recognizes Amir Temur as one of the great generals, and his successful victories, well-thought-out strategies and tactics are absolutely unique. Amir Temur was born on April 9, 1336 in the village of Khoja Ilgor of Kesh (Shahrisabz) region. His father, Amir Muhammad Taragai, was one of the begs(type of noblemen that time) belonging to the Barlos clan, a great warrior, a devotee of intellectuals and scientists, a patron of science and an enthusiastic person. His mother, Takina Mohim Beg, was the daughter of Sheikhul Rais, who was honored with the "Shariat(religious term) Crown" from Bukhara.

THE FORMATION OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN CENTRAL ASIAN KHANATES AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY (IN THE CASE OF THE ALEXANDER BYRNES EMBASSY MISSION)
Akromova Shoistakhon Jaloliddin kizi
Abstract: This article describes the following: the goals of spies, ambassadors and missions sent by the British East India Company to Central Asia in the first half of the 19th century, their geopolitical activities in the region, the form of government, relations with neighboring countries, the topography of Afghanistan, economic, political and social situation of the Afghan people, their customs, traditions, lifestyle, diversity of nationalities, specific features of this period, etc. It was also discussed how the British colony carried out military-political and diplomatic preparations for the invasion of Central Asia at the end of the thirties of the 19th century. It is revealed that they carefully studied the detailed maps of every road in the country, waterways, government officials, any sources, and the political and economic conditions of the regions. The essence of this article is that: the secret service networks of Great Britain go back for many years, their activities are systematically and continuously carried out, and they use any means. The preface of the article was about how the British prepared for the first Anglo-Afghan war (1838-42), and also reflected that the British Empire carefully prepared for this process for many years before conquering any territory

USING FOREIGN EXPERIENCES IN TEACHING GEOGRAPHY SUBJECT WITH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLYING THEM
H.R.Shodiev
Abstract: In today's teaching of subjects, active use of information and learning environments, educational platforms, and educational websites contributes to improving the effectiveness of teaching, shaping and developing students' competencies. In addition to geography, utilizing information learning environments is crucial in the educational and upbringing process. Therefore, to enhance the efficiency of teaching geography in our country, it is essential to use digital technologies, especially in shaping and developing students' geographical competencies in educational environments. For this purpose, studying foreign experiences is necessary. Accordingly, within the framework of research, the state of teaching geography in foreign general education schools, vocational colleges, and higher education institutions was analyzed.

LEGAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STATE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AFFECT IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Makhmudova Hulkar Tilabovna
Abstract: This article discusses issues related to the legal significance of the state of physiological affect in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The criteria for expert assessment of this condition are considered, taking into account the actions of the subject of the study.

DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS' READING LITERACY THROUGH TRIZ PEDAGOGY
Kayumova Sh.T.
Abstract: Today, in educational institutions of many foreign countries recognized for their high quality of education, interactive methods are widely used, international evaluation programs and trends of TRIZ pedagogy are widely implemented in order to improve the quality of education. This article describes the content and essence of TRIZ pedagogy and the development of primary school students' reading literacy through TRIZ pedagogy