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Alexander Plastun Beer-Lamber Law in Photonic Crystals Spectroscopic Study Photonic crystal fibers (PCF) are used in spectroscopy of gas and liquid media. In such structure classical Beer-Lambert law can’t be applied. Biortogonal modes for tellurite PCF were calculated. Propagation of tellurite glass using Beer-Lamber Law was obtained and compared with previous results. Oleg Senatov Phase Velocity of Space-Charge Waves in n-InN Semiconductor Structures This article is based on theoretical investigation of the influence of diffusion and frequency dispersion of electrons differential mobility on the phase velocity of space-charge waves propagating in drift beam of electrons in semiconductor structures in indium nitride. Alexander Singh Building Methods for Datawarehouses This article is about datawarehouse — the special type of database. The methods of datawarehouse building are concerned. The examples of datawarehouses developed for some purposes are accompanied. Natalya Talaykova Cells Morphology Investigation in Whole Blood Smears by Diffraction Phase Microscope The purpose of this work is calculation of red blood cell morphologies and their characteristics, which are used by physicians to detect abnormalities in the tissue and diagnosis. Investigations are conducted on a diffraction phase microscope with double low-coherence lighting systems. Yana Tarakanchikova Control of RBC Formation by the Methods of Interferometric Microscopy This article is based on some experiments carried out using the technique of digital holographic microscopy for control of membrane condition changes, size and form of RBC during their interaction in the darkness with suspension of hydrophilised nanoparticles of fulleroid type. Panel Discussion 3 Valentina Goftman Synthesis of Water-Soluble Core-Shell Quantum Dots Semiconductor quantum dots (QD) find great application both as labels for imaging of biological objects and in immunoassay due to their unique optical properties. This paper is about synthesis of bright, stable water-soluble QDs based on CdSe for further usage in immunochemical tests. Mikhail Krasnov Silicon-Containing Compounds for Water Inflow Restriction in Oil Wells Gelling compounds are known to be effective physical and chemical methods for filtration resistance regulation in a face zone and in a formation depth. In order to develop the composition working at high formation temperatures which is especially important in view of building deeper wells the composition based on liquid glass and hydrolysis products of tetraethoxysilane has been studied. It has been shown, that the composition with an optimal content of sodium silicate in the amount of 9 % has been thermostable and can be used for work over of high-temperature wells up to 150 °C. Thus, new silicon-containing compounds for water inflow restriction in oil wells, working up to 150 °C and with high formation water content, have been proposed. The specific formulations of compositions are chosen taking into consideration specific formation conditions. Valentina Plastun The Amount of Flavonoids in Stonecrops (Sedum maximum ( L.) Hoffm., Sedum telephium L.) Stonecrop species have wide spectrum of medical use due to the high amount of flavonoids and other biological active compounds. The amount of the flavonoids in the overground part of two stonecrop species (Sedum maximum (L.) Hoffm., S. telephium L.) was researched and made up 2,4% and 1,9%. Mikhail Pozharov Analysis of Electronic Structure of Several Aromatic Monoketones Geometry and electronic structure of several aromatic monoketones (chalcones) were calculated using ab initio methods. Their electron-donor characteristics and potential as ligands for luminescent lanthanide compounds were evaluated. Daniil Shamankov The Influence of Nonionic Surfactant on Photometric Determination of “Photosense” The influence of OP-10 on the solubility of the "Photosense" was described. Obtained photometrically calibration curves A - C for aqueous solutions of the drug in the presence and absence of the OP-10. Thermogravimetric analysis of the “Photosense” in the air and nitrogen was conducted. Elena Soldatenko Synthesis of Copper-Containing Biocidal Nonwovens Based on Polyvinyl Alcohol This study presents the results of chemical producing copper nanoparticles and fastening them on nonwoven polymer matrix. Maria Tokareva The Effect of Sodium Sulfate on The Physical and Chemical Parameters of the Сloud Point Extraction of Sunset Yellow Salt-induced micellar-extraction system based on non-ionic surfactant OP-10 is applied to remove the Sunset Yellow from aqueous solutions at temperature 20º C. The extraction efficiency, phase volume ratio, distribution coefficient were found for different concentrations оf salt and dye. Arseni Ushakov A Fast and Efficient Way to Obtain Lithium-Iron Phosphate with Excellent Electrochemical Performance Lithium-iron phosphate was synthesized by carbothermal reduction method. The resulting material provides excellent electrochemical characteristics as a cathode of new generation lithium-ion battery and is able to withstand high current loads, including at reduced temperatures. Panel Discussion 4 Kirill Antonov Mineralogical Characteristics of Sandy Rocks in Bobrikovsky Horizon within Berezovsky Groups of Uplifts near Saratov Volga Region As a result of studying sandy rock materials in Bobrikovsky horizon it was established that the main accessory minerals are tourmaline, rutile, zircon, leucoxene, ore materials - ilmenite and chromite, grenades and anatase are found as isolated grains. Morphological variety of minerals, especially tourmaline, rutile and zircon shows that that the source of terrigenous material during the formation of sandy rocks in Bobrikovsky horizon served the Voronezhsky crystalline rock protrusion and a more ancient set of sedimentary rocks. Anna Bondarenko The Role of Oxygen in the Briggs–Rauscher Oscillating Reaction The description of the influence of the chemical environment of aeration The Briggs–Rauscher oscillating reaction on the characteristics of self-oscillation. Found that the change in the concentration of iodide complexes in the reaction of Briggs-Rauscher may be associated with an increase in the oxygen environment and fluctuations of intermedianty. The influence on reaction mechanisms autocooperative Briggs-Rauscher one of the main natural oxidants - oxygen - and its radical forms. Shows how the oxidation-reduction potential in the oxygen saturation during artificial aeration, when irradiated with electromagnetic radiation at frequencies characteristic of the absorption spectrum of oxygen, and the combination of radiation and aeration Ramil Karabalin Old Pipelines Insulating Cover`s Features and its Protective Properties Characterizing Parameters Selection Now measurements results of isolation condition quality control of pipelines after the long exploitation of normal electrometric methods have some inaccuracies. In this work, the analysis of isolation condition of old pipelines of gas-distribution systems is provided, features of protective properties of such coverings are considered. The main characteristics and basic functions of protective properties of coverings which are lost in the course of the long exploitation are described. Relevance of diagnosing the problem of pipeline insulating covering systems is justified. Lubov Khon Ecological Problems of the Ural River The purpose of this research is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of ecological problems of the Ural River and evaluation of the pollution of surface water. The analysis of annual average concentrations of pollutants in the period of 2011-2012 shows that the surface waters of the Ural River in most qualitative indicators of pollution have reached or exceed the thresholds. Alexey Kilyakov Survey Radon-Helium Usage Results on the South-Vjazovsky License Area In 2008 radon-helium survey is being done on the South-Vjazovsky license area on two Jurtovsky and Padinsky structures. The basic difference of the used radon-helium survey method consists in the use of soil gas radon. Radon-helium survey on the South-Vjazovsky licence area has revealed specific distinction of gases - radon, helium, methane. The gases show that the concentration increased over oil-water contact. The most apparent are variations in radon concentration, they ten and hundred times augmented over oil and gas fields, especially over tectonic faults. Peculiarities in radon allocation estimate hydrocarbon bearing prospect on the South-Vjazovsky licence area, and update a territory tectonic pattern. The analysis of the factual data of radon concentration in the soil air, received on radon-helium survey in various regions of our country, has demonstrated radon concentration over the oil and gas deposits above than background values. This phenomenon is not connected with composition of rocks and the radium content in soil as it was considered earlier. Marina Rahmanina Cloud Point Extraction and Spectrophotometry Determination of Brilliant Blue in a Drink «Powerade» A cloud point extraction process with non-ionic surfactant OP-10 for preconcentration and spectrophotometric determination of brilliant blue in food samples was developed. The effect of surfactant and Na2SO4 concentration, temperature and pH on the cloud point extraction was studied. The method was applied to the determination of brilliant blue in soft drink. Viktor Zatonsky Dynamics of Flood Plain Goesystems in Volgograd Reservoir (Saratov-Marks Lake-Like Widened Part as an Example) After Volga’s hydro-electrical stations and reservoirs were created, the flood plain between Saratov and Marks stand out among all other partly saved lands. In this talk the presenter will compare the territory before and after the anthropogenic conversion. Inara Zhakupova Foam Concrete Application in Many-Storied Construction Nowadays in many-storied construction, the choice of economic, ecologic and safe construction materials is important part of the building engineering. The question: Is it possible to apply a foam concrete block as a wall material at many-storied construction in West Kazakhstan? - is the main problem of the article. Panel Discussion 5 Ekaterina Guzhova The Characteristic of Winters in Saratov for Last Decade Global warming, which is observed in the last decade, has a significant impact on the operation of all sectors of the economy. Theoretical and practical significance acquire issues of adaptation economic sectors to changing climatic conditions. On the daily amount of factual material for 2001-2010 year the author analyzed the weather conditions of the winter season, calculated the monthly air temperature and the duration of the winter period, gave typification of winters. Alisa Ivanova The Analysis of Unemployment Rate in Russia: Problems and Ways to Minimize Nowadays unemployment is one of the most important problems in many countries and in global economy. The goal of this article is to analyze the level of unemployment in Russia, research the reasons of this problem, and consider ways to minimize unemployment. Dmitry Kuzmin, Svetlana Kuzmina Remuneration as the Dominant Factor of Motivating Employees in Russia The article is devoted to the problem of motivating employees. Two types of motivation external and internal are discussed. Remuneration (external motivation) is acknowledged as the dominant factor of motivating employees in Russia. Nurlana Mamedova Oligopolistic Market Development in Russia The economic power of oligopolies is gradually strengthening, and their influence on the development of the country is increasing: they are the main sources of taxes, investment and economic growth. Thus, the question of studying the dynamics of oligopolistic market in Russia is very relevant. Alexey Motyash Transportation of Oil and Oil Products The article is focused on the actual problem of today - transportation of oil, gas and derivatives, which are highly toxic, explosive and flammable substances. The article reveals content of the concept - reservoirs for the transportation of oil and oil products, and their diversity and advantages. Ilia Ponukalin The Role of Corporate Events in the Formation of Organizational Culture Corporate parties are normally short, last for several hours. However, with the correct approach to their organization, there is the right atmosphere, the participants’ high level of space-time awareness during a corporate celebration; problems which normally take months of hard work on weekdays can be easily solved. Often an entertaining party does more than bales of orders and instructions. A party is a positive emotional dialogue, a means of unification, some kind of an emotional drug, so necessary for every individual overloaded with stresses and nervous pressure of the working environment. It is obvious that in the near future the attention and interest to the phenomenon of corporate leisure on the part of employers will invariably grow, so the art of a corporate holiday creation should be widely and profoundly studied. Nikita Prokopchik Tax Avoidance and Off-Shore Business in Russia Preparatory plan: 1 Tax avoidance. Definition and the most common forms 2 Off-shore business 2.1 Definition of Tax haven 2.2 Off-shore schemes 2.3 Perspectives of using Off-shore schemes. Klavdia Novoselova The Phenomenon of Conformity in an Innovative Society The report considers complicated and open-ended questions of the relationship between conformity and innovation in relation to the current phase of development of our country and society. Nadiya Savelyeva The Evolving Role of Standards in Transportation System Standards are critical to achieving a satisfactory transportation infrastructure and have shaped the direction of the transportation industry since its inception. The purposes for standards remain much the same as they have been for close to a century, but the level at which they are specified and the organizations involved in their development have changed. The standards process, content, and outlook continue to evolve as the transportation industry and traveler needs demand. Standards have always played an important role in the design of both in-vehicle and infrastructure transportation systems. The agreement upon basic standards supported the development of a national railway system utilizing a common gauge, and thereby seamless cross-country transportation of passengers and freight. The reliance upon standards is based upon several needs. There is a significant need for compatibility among transportation systems, whether that is as simple as standardized rail shape, size, and width of separation, or as challenging as a single frequency, transmission protocol, and message structure for radiofrequency automatic vehicle identification tags utilized for electronic toll collection. The need for standards in transportation continues to exist, perhaps at its greatest level ever. While the traveler no longer faces the confusion of differing road sign shapes, sizes, messages, and placement as he motors from one state to the next, the new challenges of electronic map database compatibility create a demand for appropriate standards. Both traditional transportation standards-setting bodies and new standards organizations are involved in their development. Standards are influenced by the need for global competitiveness. The role of standards in transportation continues to be an important one, with new and intelligent ways being applied to achieve the overarching goals of moving people and goods across the nation and around the world. |