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Volume 15 - Issue 11 (Cumulated No. 173), November 25, 2023

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The Most Important Aspects Of Pedagogical Technology And Creativity For The Professional Growth Of Teachers

 

Boymirzaev Khurshidjon Karimjanovich

 

Namangan state university

Senior teacher of the Department of History, PhD, Namangan, Uzbekistan

E-mail. boymirzayevhurshidjon@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The article discusses the essence of pedagogical technologies aimed at the professional growth of teachers, features of creative pedagogy and achievements in science, creative pedagogue, creative student. After all, in creative pedagogy classes, we can cite the following as the main factors that shape students' creative thinking and worldview: interactive educational methods, ICT tools, use of new forms and methods of teaching, trainings that shape creative thinking, pedagogical technologies.

[Boymirzaev Kh. The Most Important Aspects Of Pedagogical Technology And Creativity For The Professional Growth Of Teachers. Researcher 2023;15(11):1-4]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 01. doi:10.7537/marsrsj151123.01.

 

Key words: Teacher, profession, pedagogical technology, information and communication, interactive methods, educational model, education, creativity, creative pedagogue, creativity, modern pedagogical technologies, interactive educational technologies, creative death student

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Research on the characteristics of MOOCs teaching model construction based on human-machine interface

 

JIANG Fan 1, YUAN Fei 2, DONG Lijuan 3*

 

(1.    Physical Education Department, Harbin Institute of Technology, Heilongjiang Harbin, China; 2. People's Bank of China, China; 3. College of Art, Northeast Agricultural University, Heilongjiang Harbin, China.)

*Corresponding author

 

Abstract: Starting from the theory of "learning and teaching" and "learning environment" of constructivism, this paper integrates information technology means with course content, and makes an important discussion on the teaching mode and realization conditions of MOOCs with learners as the main body, learners' independent learning as the core, the network as the platform, and international communication as the channel. MOOCs based on human-machine interface is causing higher education workers to reflect on higher education in our country.

[JIANG Fan, DONG Lijuan, CHEN Yuehong. Research on the characteristics of MOOCs teaching model construction based on human-machine interface. Researcher2023;15(11):5-8]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 02. doi:10.7537/marsrsj151123.02.

 

Keywords: Mooc; Independent learning; constructivism

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Local Manufacturer of Cement

 

Ejiofor Ikenna V

 

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka

iv.ejiofor@unizik.edu.ng

 

Abstract: This study examines the impact of government policies on local manufacturing by using a case study of Dangote Cement Plc. The aim is to investigate the role of government policy in promoting local manufacturing industries and to determine the impact of such policies on the operations and growth of Dangote Cement Plc. The study adopted a qualitative case study method involving interviews and document analysis. The findings reveal that government policies have been instrumental in promoting the growth of the local manufacturing industry in Nigeria and the operations of Dangote Cement Plc.

[Ejiofor Ikenna V. Local Manufacturer of Cement. Researcher 2023;15(11):9-10]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 03.doi:10.7537/marsrsj151123.03.

 

Keywords: government policy, local manufacturing, Dangote Cement Plc, growth, Nigeria

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The problems and challenges of determining the defendant and the legal approach to it in Iran's civil procedure

 

Maryam Adibi (M.A) (Corresponding author)  1, Hassan Hosseini (Ph.D)2

 

1. Department law, college of private law, Kermanshah Branch Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah, Iran

E-mail: nazari2320@yahoo.com

2. Department law, college of private law, Kermanshah Branch Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah, Iran

 

Abstract: According to the civil procedure law, in all cases, the defendant is not the only defendant, i.e. the person or persons against whom the claimant has a claim, but in many cases, in addition to them, other people must also be the defendant, as the law The procedural rules have mentioned some of its cases, such as the need for both sides of the main lawsuit to be defendants, third-party claims and third-party objections. It seems that the law of civil procedure in the field of "defendant" or the rules related to how to determine it, as well as in the context of a specific and definite definition of the defendant, the nature and legal bases of determining the defendant in the field of formal defects and presenting the principles of documents in the first session of the proceedings It is facing challenges. Law professors have paid attention to this problem in their books by proposing judicial opinions in determining the defendant, which ultimately led to the issuance of a verdict or the issuance of an order to dismiss the lawsuit, but a single procedure has not been established and here they have tried to Investigate the nature and foundations of the law that exist on the way to its acceptance and examine and eliminate it.

[Maryam Adibi (M.A) . Hassan Hosseini (Ph.D). The problems and challenges of determining the defendant and the legal approach to it in Iran's civil procedure. Researcher2023;15(11):11-22]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 04.doi:10.7537/marsrsj151123.04.

 

Key words: petitioner-respondent-civil proceedings-hearing session-court

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STUDY ON BOVINE TRYPANOSOMOSIS AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS IN ASSOSA DISTRICT

 

Endalkacho Mekonen and  Asmamaw Aki*

 

Assosa, Regional Veterinary Diagnostic, Surveillance, Monitoring and Study Laboratory, P.O. Box 326, Assosa, Ethiopia; asmamawaki@gmail.com, phone: 0902330029

 

ABSTRACT: Across sectional study on prevalence and associated risk factors of Bovine Trypanosomosis was conducted in Assosa district, from March to June, 2022 to determine the prevalence of Trypanosomosis in Bovine and the prevailing species of trypanosomes, associated risk factors and its vector density. Blood samples were collected from (n=384) randomly sampled cattle and examined using parasitological (buffy coat technique) and hematological (measurement of packed cell volume) procedures.  An overall, 10.15% (39/384) prevalence was recorded. The infection was caused by T. congolense 32/48 (66.66%), T. vivax 9/48 (18.75%), T. brucei 3/48(6.25%) and mixed infection was found to be 4/48 (8.33 %). The infection rate was found statistically significant (P<0.000) among trypanosome species.  Mean packed cell volume (PCV) value of infected animals was lower (19.06%) than non-infected animals (26.01%) and the variation was statistically significant (P<0.000).  Non- significant difference was recorded within study sites, sex and age categories of animals (P>0.05), where as significant association was observed in body conditions. G. morsitans submorsitans were the tsetse fly caught and its mean apparent density measured as fly per trap density was 2.99.  In addition, other mechanical vectors such as Stomoxys, tabanids and haematopota with f/t/d of 1.77, 0.26 and 0.25 were recorded respectively.  In conclusion, the result of the current study showed the economical importance of trypanosomosis in the study area signaling for strategic control efforts.

[Endalkacho Mekonen and  Asmamaw Aki. STUDY ON BOVINE TRYPANOSOMOSIS AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS IN ASSOSA DISTRICT. Researcher 2023;15(11):23-31]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 05.doi:10.7537/marsrsj151123.05.

 

Key words: Blood, Packed cell volume, risk factor, Trypanosomosis, and Tsetse fly 

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A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY ON THE PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS OF BOVINE TRYPANOSOMOSIS, IN BAMBASI DISTRICTS, BGRS, WESTERN ETHIOPIA

 

Asmamaw Aki* and  Endalkachew Mekonen

 

*Asossa,  Regional  Veterinary Diagnostic, monitoring, surveillance and study laboratory, P.O. Box 326, Assosa, Ethiopia; asmamawaki@gmail.com,tel: 0902330029

 

ABSTRACT :  a cross-sectional study was carried out, from November 2018 to March, 2019 to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of bovine trypanosomosis, in Bambasi districts.  Blood samples were collected from (n= 333) randomly selected cattle (Bos indicus).  Dark phase contrast buffy coat procedures were used to determine the prevalence of trypanosome infection, while haematocrit method was used to determine the packed cell volume (PCV) values of study animals.  Out of total 333 cattle sampled, 14/333 (4.20 %) were found trypanosome positive. The disease was mainly caused by T. congolense 10/14(71.43%) followed by T. vivax 3/14 (21.43%) and mixed infection by T. congolense and T. vivax accounted for only 1/14(7.14%) with statistically significant differences (P< 0.05). Mean packed cell volume (PCV) values of the infected animals were lower (21.06 % + 0.09 SE) than non- infected animals (28.07% +0.37) and the variation was statistically significant (P<0.05). Sex groups, body condition, and study sites were not statistically significant risk factors for the occurrence of trypanosomosis in the present study (P> 0.05); however, age categories was found to be statistically significant (p< 0.05). In conclusion, the current study showed moderate prevalence of trypanosomosis in the study area reflecting the need for strategic control measures.

[Asmamaw Aki and  Endalkachew Mekonen. A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY ON THE PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS OF BOVINE TRYPANOSOMOSIS, IN BAMBASI DISTRICTS, BGRS, WESTERN ETHIOPIA. Researcher2023;15(11):32-39]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 06. doi:10.7537/marsrsj151123.06.

 

Keywords: Bambasi, Prevalence, Risk factor, Trypanososma.

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THE PREVALENCE OF BOVINE TRYPANOSOMOSIS AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS IN BULLEN DISTRICT OF METEKEL ZONE OF BENISHAGUL GUMUZ REGIONAL STATE

 

Endalkacho Mekonen  and Asmamaw Aki*

 

Assosa, Regional Veterinary Diagnostic, Surveillance, Monitoring and Study Laboratory, P.O. Box 326, Assosa, Ethiopia; asmamawaki@gmail.com, phone: 0902330029

 

ABSTRACT: A cross- sectional study was carried out in Bullen District of Benishangul Gumuz Regional State, western Ethiopia from December 2020 to January, 2021 to determine the prevalence of trypanosomosis in Bovine and the prevailing species of trypanosomes, associated risk factors and its vector density. Blood samples were collected from (n=384) randomly sampled cattle and examined using parasitological (buffy coat technique) and hematological (measurement of packed cell volume) procedures. An overall, 10.15% (39/384) prevalence was recorded. The infection was caused by T. congolense 32/48 (66.66%), T. vivax 9/48 (18.75%), T. brucei 3/48(6.25%) and mixed infection was found to be 4/48 (8.33 %). The infection rate was found statistically signi3ficant (P<0.000) among trypanosome species. Mean packed cell volume (PCV) value of infected animals was lower (19.06%) than non-infected animals (26.01%) and the variation was statistically significant (P<0.000).  Non- significant difference was recorded within study sites, sex and age categories of animals (P>0.05), where as significant association was observed in body conditions. Glossina tachnoides were the tsetse fly caught and its mean apparent density measured as fly per trap density was 2.99.  In addition, other mechanical vectors such as Stomoxys, tabanids and haematopota with f/t/d of 1.77, 0.26 and 0.25 were recorded respectively.  In conclusion, the result of the current study showed the economical importance of trypanosomosis in the study area signaling for strategic control efforts.

[Endalkacho Mekonen  and Asmamaw Aki. THE PREVALENCE OF BOVINE TRYPANOSOMOSIS AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS IN BULLEN DISTRICT OF METEKEL ZONE OF BENISHAGUL GUMUZ REGIONAL STATE. Researcher2023;15(11):40-48]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 07.doi:10.7537/marsrsj151123.07.

 

Key words: Blood, Packed cell volume, risk factor, Trypanosomosis, and Tsetse fly 

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ZAMIN GROWS IN THE NATIONAL NATURE GARDEN AND IS USED IN FOLK MEDICINEROSES - SPECIAL PROPERTIES OF UNIQUE MEDICINAL PLANTS BELONGING TO THE ROSACEAE FAMILY

 

1Sakiev Kabiljon Bosimovich

Research Institute of Environment and Nature Protection Technologiesk.sakiev@bk.ru

2Torakulova Dilnoza Egamberdievna

Student of the Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Engineering Technologies, Tashkent State Technical University

3Borasulov AkmalMirayimovich

Head of the Agrobiotechnology Department of the Tashkent branch of the Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Husbandry and Biotechnology,

bioinformatics-genetics@mail.ru

4Sattarov Muzaffar Eshtemirovich

Head of the National Collection of Microorganisms for Production at the Tashkent Research Institute of Vaccines and Serums,m_sattorov@mail.ru

 

Abstract: In this articlein folk medicine, tea is drunk from apricot kernels when the heart aches and in cases of heart disease. Apricot fruit gives a person medicine, helps in case of anemia. Abu Ali ibn Sina used apricot fruit to treat gastrointestinal diseases.The glue collected from the bark of the tree is used in scientific medicine in the preparation of dressings and oil emulsions.Apricot kernel oil is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry.Zomin National Nature Park is a place that naturally preserves the gene pool of valuable plants necessary for humans. Medicinal, aromatic, honey, cooking, food, decorative, building materials, and other groups of plants that have become important in human life are widespread.Problems of preservation and reproduction of rare and disappearing plant species are becoming more difficult. If measures are not taken in time to determine their distribution in one or another area, to study the population situation, to take into account the factors affecting the disappearance of species, the problems may deepen.In conclusion, we can say that Zomin National Park is a place rich in medicinal plants.

[Sakiev Kabiljon Bosimovich.Torakulova Dilnoza Egamberdievna.Borasulov AkmalMirayimovich.Sattarov Muzaffar Eshtemirovich. ZAMIN GROWS IN THE NATIONAL NATURE GARDEN AND IS USED IN FOLK MEDICINEROSES - SPECIAL PROPERTIES OF UNIQUE MEDICINAL PLANTS BELONGING TO THE ROSACEAE FAMILY. Researcher2023;15(11):49-52]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 08.doi:10.7537/marsrsj151123.08.

 

Keywords: Zamin, garden, medicinal, family, nature park.

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