IMPROVING CORPORATE REPORTING WITH TRANSITION TO INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING AND AUDITING STANDARDS
Ergasheva Shakhlo Turgunovna
Abstract: In order to adapt corporate reporting to international requirements, it is necessary to develop conceptual approaches to its compilation and presentation and the use of financial and economic indicators to meet the needs of a wide range of users. In this regard, the article discusses the improvement of corporate reporting associated with the processes of market regulation of the economy, integration into the global economic society and the transition to international standards of financial reporting and auditing and its future prospects.

IMPACT OF PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND LABOR PROCESS FACTORS ON THE BODY OF FOUNDRY WORKERS
Lazarenkov Alexander Mikhailovich, Ivanov Igor Arkadevich, Sadoha Mechislav Antonovich, Narziev Shovkiddin Murtozaevich, Jumanazarov Shakhzod Shonazar ugli
Abstract: This article examines the production factors of working conditions at foundry workers’ workplaces, provides the actual values of the parameters under consideration and their impact on the body of workers. The most common diseases among foundry workers are diseases caused by exposure to dust (silicosis and dust bronchitis), vibration (vibration disease), and noise (sensorineural hearing loss). When assessing the working conditions of workers in foundries, it is necessary to take into account the impact of a complex of factors in the production environment, the technological processes and equipment used, and the duration of stay working in the zone of influence of the factors.

ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF DIGITAL COMPETENCE OF PEDAGOGICAL STAFF OF HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Zakirova Feruza Makhmudovna, Adashbaev Shavkiddin Mikhriddinovich
Abstract: An approach based on digital technologies occupies an important place in the development of digital competence of teaching staff. In this aspect, an analysis of research shows the need to develop the digital competence of teaching staff. The article highlights the organization of educational processes based on digital technologies and the widespread introduction of modern digital educational technologies into practice, as well as an analysis of the process of developing the digital competence of teaching staff.

GOAL, OBJECTIVES AND STAGES OF ORGANIZING EXPERIMENTAL WORK
M.E. Mamarajabov
Abstract: The article discusses information about the purpose, objectives and stages of organizing an experiment in scientific research

ACUTE INFECTIOUS DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN
Ch.K. Khudayberdieva, B.M. Tajiev, S.M.Shajalilova
Abstract: This article is devoted to the problem of acute diarrhea in children, especially the study of cause-and-effect factors and clinical features of acute diarrhea in young children. The research was conducted among 225 children aged from 4 months to 3 years who were hospitalized at the 4th Children's Infectious Diseases Hospital in Tashkent and in the intestinal department of the NIIEMIZ clinic. The etiological structure of acute diarrhea in 42% - 45% of cases was established by the bacteriological method, from 80% - 98% using PCR, the dominant role of viral-bacterial associations of pathogens, antibiotic resistance of “hospital” strains, including Salmonella typhi murium, should also be taken into account.

IMMUNITY IS THE MAIN CRITERION FOR PROTECTING PLANTS FROM DISEASES
I.T.Isamiddinov, M. Sh.Rasulova
Abstract: In the given article immunity is presented as a criterion for a coherent and comprehensive plant defense system against diseases

CLINICAL FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CARDIOVASCULAR AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS ADAPTATION IN SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH CORRECTED CONGENITAL HEART FAILURE
Sh. A. Agzamova, F. Sh., Yusupova, M.N. Daminova
Abstract: Currently, there is no system to monitor the growing number of older children and adults with corrected CHD. In this regard, it is extremely important to actively monitor them and identify their medical problems at an early stage.

EFFECT OF NITROGEN COMPONENTS ON GROWTH AND PIGMENT FORMATION OF MICROALGAE CHLORELLA VULGARIS 4 AND SCENEDESMUS QUADRICAUDA 32
Kayumova Iroda Komolovna, Kadirova Gulchekhra Khakimovna, Shonakhunov Tulkin Erkinovich
Abstract: The utilization of microalgae in wastewater treatment leads to wastewater bioremediation, which can be used to produce algal by-products. However, to evaluate the growth of microalgae, many factors have to be considered, mainly the cultivation conditions. In this context, the components of the medium affect the direct growth of microalgae and consequently the biomass yield. In this work, the cultivation conditions of native microalgae strains Chlorella vulgaris 4 and Scenedesmus quadricauda 32 were optimized to obtain the highest biomass and pigments. It was shown that the formation of dry biomass of C.vulgaris 4 on the standard medium "Tamiya" is 358 mg/l, and on the medium with increased content of nitrogen components in 2 times - 424 mg/l of medium. Consequently, the increase in the nitrogen component of the medium increases the biomass formation of C. vulgaris 4 by 18.4%. Under the same conditions, the formation of dry biomass by the S. quadricauda 32 culture increases by 24.3%. When growing C. vulgaris 4 and S. quadricauda 32 on the medium "Chu-13" with increased content of nitrogen components in 2 times the formation of dry biomass exceeds the biomass formed when growing on standard medium by 16% and 14.3%, respectively. It was revealed that the content of chlorophyll and carotenoids in C. vulgaris 4 and S. quadricauda 32 increases in "Tamiya" and "Chu-13" media with increased content of nitrogen components 2 times. In particular, the content of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and carotene in C. vulgaris 4 grown on "Tamiya" medium increased by 12.5%, 18.9% and 20%, respectively. Thus, the analysis of the research results showed that the quality of nutrient medium influences the formation of biomass and pigments used in the cultivation of microalgae.

ADVANTAGES OF LASER TREATMENT OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY: ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL DATA
Allayarov A.T., Rizaev J.A., Yusupov A.A.
Abstract: Diabetic retinopathy remains one of the main causes of vision loss in people of working age. Laser treatment of diabetic retinopathy is widely used in clinical practice, but its benefits require further study. In this paper, the results of laser treatment of diabetic retinopathy in 60 patients who underwent examination and treatment in the Department of Ophthalmology of the 1st clinic of SamSMU over the past 3 years are analyzed. The results showed that laser treatment improves visual function, reduces the risk of complications, and can be an effective method of therapy for diabetic retinopathy

CLINICAL EFFICACY OF LASER TREATMENT OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
Allayarov A.T., Rizaev J.A., Yusupov A.A.
Abstract: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the most serious complications of diabetes mellitus, leading to vision loss in a significant number of patients. Laser treatment is one of the main methods of managing this disease. This article presents a retrospective analysis of the results of laser treatment of DR in 150 patients, conducted to assess its clinical effectiveness. The results showed that laser treatment leads to an improvement in the condition of the retina and the preservation of visual function in most patients. However, some patients have insufficient effectiveness of this therapy, which underlines the need for further research to optimize treatment methods and develop individualized approaches to the management of Diabetic retinopathy