1.2 Статьи в журналах WoS, Scopus
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2024-03-29T05:59:43ZФОРМИРОВАНИЕ ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОЙ НАДЕЖНОСТИ МАШИНИСТОВ
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ФОРМИРОВАНИЕ ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОЙ НАДЕЖНОСТИ МАШИНИСТОВ
Заика, В.М.
Любая деятельность осваивается на фундаменте общих способностей, которые развиваются в этой деятельности, а «специальные» способности – это общие способности, приобретшие черты оперативности под влиянием требований деятельности. И чем «техничнее» деятельность, тем большую роль в ее реализации играют «специальные» способности [8, 9]. Следовательно, определение эффективных приемов психофизиологической и психологической диагностики должно сочетаться с нахождением оптимальных способов профессионального обучения.
2012-01-01T00:00:00ZМониторинг гельминтофауны мелких грызунов, населяющих берега мелиоративных каналов на выгонах в Белорусском Полесье
http://rep.brsu.by:80/handle/123456789/9464
Мониторинг гельминтофауны мелких грызунов, населяющих берега мелиоративных каналов на выгонах в Белорусском Полесье
Шималов, Владимир Васильевич
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZDynamics of the Abundance of Bird Species during Succession of Oak Forests in Southwestern Belarus
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Dynamics of the Abundance of Bird Species during Succession of Oak Forests in Southwestern Belarus
Abramova, Iryna
During the period of secondary succession of oak forests in southwestern Belarus, six stages of vegetation development (from fresh cutting to mature 120-150 years old forest) were identified. Simultaneously with a change in the vegetation, the succession of bird population also proceeds, which is typical for bird communities and other formations in different regions of Europe and Asia. During the succession of oak forests, the species richness of birds increases from 10 to 58 species and the total abundance, from 153.2 to 1128.9 individuals/km2. The abundance of species (individuals/km2) and interannual variability during 11 seasons were established. The coefficient of variation (CV) is the highest (50.0-116.0%) in species the abundance of which does not exceed 5.0 individuals/km2. The average abundance of species varies significantly, for example, at the stage of age 120-150 years (from 1.0 (goshawk) to 275.0 individuals/km2 (chaffinch)). In all six succession stages, nesting migratory birds dominate, which account for 80.0% of species at the first stage to 53.4% at the fifth and sixth stages. Near and distant migrants form the basis of the bird population at all stages; as a rule, sedentary species are not numerous and their involvement in the total abundance does not exceed 17.3%. At the initial stages of succession, the bird community is formed by members of European, Palearctic, European-Turkestan, and Afro-Eurasian types of fauna. At the stages of 80-100 and 120-150 years, the basis of the bird community is formed by the members of the Palearctic (50% of species, 34.5-35.2% of the total abundance) and European types of fauna (22.4 and 48.0-49.3, respectively).
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZVarieties of Fossil Resins of the Western Central Asia and Their Molecular Structure
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Varieties of Fossil Resins of the Western Central Asia and Their Molecular Structure
Martirosyan О.V., Bogdasarov M.A.
This paper provides the first modern day overview of fossil resin finds in western Central Asia, which is located far beyond the traditional resin-bearing regions both in Russia and in northern West Europe. Based on little-known facts and random references in the geological literature, the main locations of fossil resins were revised and described, and the level of their study is assessed. The first FTIR study of the molecular structure of fossil resins in the Aral region showed that their classification as amber (in modern understanding – succinite assigned to the group of viscous resin) is not correct. They are represented by exclusively fragile varieties (retinite and gedanite) and, therefore, have no practical significance as jewelry raw material.
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