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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3B) ◽  
pp. 168-178
Author(s):  
Svitlana Tulchynska ◽  
Marta Derhaliuk ◽  
Nataliia Kravchuk ◽  
Svitlana Smerichevska ◽  
Tymofii Desiatov

The purpose of the study is to substantiate the organizational and economic mechanism of the determinant’s activation of the regional economic systems development intensification in the context of digitalization. The study uses general and special methods of scientific research, including scientific knowledge, analysis, synthesis, dialectical, monographic, generalizations, functional, process, system and other methods. It is determined that the organizational and economic mechanism of the determinants activation of the development intensification of regional economic systems is an ordered set of objects, subjects, set goals, objectives, priorities, principles and specific management tools in terms of digitalization of economic development. As a result of the research, the conceptual identification of key elements of instrumental support of the determinants activation of the modern economic systems development intensification in the conditions of digitalization was carried out. The normative-legal mechanisms of the regional development intensification are offered.


Development ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 148 (7) ◽  
pp. dev197384
Author(s):  
Michael Donadon ◽  
Massimo M. Santoro

ABSTRACTSmooth muscle cells (SMCs) represent a major structural and functional component of many organs during embryonic development and adulthood. These cells are a crucial component of vertebrate structure and physiology, and an updated overview of the developmental and functional process of smooth muscle during organogenesis is desirable. Here, we describe the developmental origin of SMCs within different tissues by comparing their specification and differentiation with other organs, including the cardiovascular, respiratory and intestinal systems. We then discuss the instructive roles of smooth muscle in the development of such organs through signaling and mechanical feedback mechanisms. By understanding SMC development, we hope to advance therapeutic approaches related to tissue regeneration and other smooth muscle-related diseases.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (181) ◽  
pp. 28-38
Author(s):  
A.A Stepanov ◽  
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M.V. Savina ◽  
I.A Stepanov ◽  
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Based on a critical analysis of the authors’ various points of view on the content of the concepts of “innovation process” and “innovation activity” from the standpoint of modern concepts of innovation management in the era of information and digital transformation, the features of interrelated categories of the innovation process and innovation activity reflecting transformational changes in the moment are clarified and disclosed and the perspective of an innovative economic paradigm and perceived through the specifics and features of functional process-activity metamorphoses.


Author(s):  
Larisa V. Golovatyuk ◽  
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Roman A. Mikhailov ◽  
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Current climate changes require special attention to the implementation of environmental activities in arid regions. The study of the biotic component of water bodies of such ecosystems and the patterns of their spatial distribution is an important area of scientific research. The river network of the semi-desert zone of the Russian Plain is one of the least studied lotic systems in the Lower Volga basin. In this river network, the plain Yeruslan River is of the greatest importance because it largely determines the environmental characteristics of this arid territory. Therefore, it is important to study the structural indicators and spatial dynamics of macrozoobenthos communities in the Yeruslan River. The aim of the work was to study species composition, the structural and quantitative indicators of macrozoobenthos from the source to the mouth of the Yeruslan River and to determine the conceptual belonging of the bottom communities of the plain river of the semidesert zone to a certain type of distribution. The Yeruslan River (51°18'3''N, 47°46'19''E) flows through the semi-desert zone of the Russian Plain (Volgograd region, Russia) and it is a tributary of Volgograd reservoir. The length of the Yeruslan River is 282 km, with a catchment area of 55700 km2. We collected samples of macrozoobenthos at 9 stations of the Yeruslan River (See Fig. 1) in June 2015 and July 2016. In the ripal zone, the integrated samples for quantitative macrozoobenthos analysis were taken using an Ekman-type grab sampler (surface area 25 cm2) in replicates (8X) and a handle blade trawl (0.2 м × 0.5 м). In the medial zone, samples were taken by an Ekman-type grab sampler (surface area 250 cm2) in replicates (2X). Samples were washed in the field using a mesh screen with 300-310-μm mesh size and preserved in 4% formaldehyde. At each station of the Yeruslan River, we used field analytical instruments for measuring pH and oxygen content. Water samples were taken for hydrochemical analysis at different sections of the river (See Table 1). We used the model of isolation by distance (Malécot, 1948), Monmonier’s maximum difference algorithm (Manni et al., 2004) and the Dickey-Fuller test (Dickey and Fuller, 1979) to perform statistical analysis of changes in the species structure of macrozoobenthos. The Yeruslan River flows within the geochemical province of continental salinity, which is characterized by an evaporative type of natural water regime, leading to progressive accumulation of salts. In this research, we found out that water was brackish at several stations of the river (1250-1420 mgl-1) due to water drainage of saline soils. We revealed that the Yeruslan River is polluted with nitrite nitrogen (at station 1) and phosphorus compounds (at stations 4 and 8) but concentrations of ammonium nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen, cadmium, copper, zinc and lead did not exceed the MPC. Comparative analysis has shown that from the source to the mouth of the river there are no significant changes in the speed of water velocity flow, and the physical and chemical conditions are specific for each station. In the river, we collected 132 species: 47 - Diptera, 20 - Oligochaeta, 11 - Mollusca, 11 - Grustacea, 11 - Coleoptera, 7 - Trichoptera, 7 - Heteroptera, 6 - Hirudinea, 4 - Odonata, 4 - Ephemeroptera, 1 - Lepidoptera, Hydracarina, Polychaeta and Megaloptera. The macrozoobenthos of the river is represented by limnophilic species in the upper, middle and lower reaches. This is due to the small slope of the Yeruslan River and the presence of permanent and temporary dams. In the mouth reaches, the macrozoobenthos communities included species of the Ponto-Caspian and Ponto-Azov zoogeographic complexes. At all stations of the river, Oligochaeta and Chironomidae were of high density. Also, in the river mouth, Mollusca were of high density (See Fig. 2). Statistical analysis of sequences of hydrobiological characteristics along the longitudinal gradient of the Yeruslan River using the Dickey- Fuller test showed that the presence of a stationary distribution trend with random “wandering” is typical of the series of total density and biomass of macrozoobenthos, the number of worms of the family Tubificidae, larvae of chironomids of the subfamily Tanytarsini and mayflies of the family Baetidae. For the other series of observations, the presence of a nonlinear trend is noted (See Table 3 and Fig. 3). The selection of a sequence of borders (barrier) between river communities within the ecosystem by Montmonier’s method using a matrix of species distances by the Bray-Curtis method made it possible to identify the source (station 1) with a high level of nitritic nitrogen in the water as one of the specific areas. The second most important border separates station 3 with a low content of dissolved oxygen, and the third one allocates the mouth reaches (station 9) as an independent area, where there is a cohabitation of river and reservoir species (See Fig. 4). Based on the analysis of fauna and using statistical methods, we found out that macrozoobenthos communities do not change from the source to the mouth of the river in accordance with the “the river continuum concept”. The habitat of taxa depends on local abiotic and biotic factors at each river station, therefore, we can assume that the distribution of macrozoobenthos communities, generally, corresponds to “the patch dynamics concept”. At the same time, stations 1, 3 and 9 form fairly isolated hydrogeomorphological areas, which is postulated by the concept of “the functional process zones”. It seems that the spatial distribution of macrozoobenthos communities in the Yeruslan River can be explained by a complex combination of two concepts: “the patch dynamics concept” and “the functional process zones”. This type of distribution seems to be typical of plain rivers with very low water velocity and the presence of dams.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (3(88)) ◽  
Author(s):  
Victoriia Boiko ◽  
Olha Skladanivska

The main theoretical aspects of enterprise performance management are analyzed in the article. The scientific revisions of scientists which are devoted to the questions of effectiveness of enterprise have been analyzed and it has been revealed that there is certain ambiguousness of the approaches of scientists to the term «effectiveness» of activity and functioning of enterprises of market economy. The main approaches to this category are highlighted. The effectiveness is related to the result of a certain process and is determined as a success rate of desirable result achievement for the consumers of economic processes. The meaning of the concept of «effectiveness» of enterprises was clarified. Thus, the «effectiveness» of the enterprise - is the degree of achievement of goals in accordance with the requirements of stakeholders, taking into account external and internal conditions of operation. The essence of the notions of effectiveness of the enterprise's activity is the basis for the formation of a system of quantitative indicators for measuring this category. Internal and external factors that play different roles in its formation were considered. The concept of enterprise performance management as a basis for strategy implementation was substantiated and the types of strategy objectives were indicated. The content of enterprise performance management, which is based on the main functions of management: planning, organization, motivation and control has been clarified. The main approaches to enterprise performance management - functional, process, target and system were highlighted. The indicators that can be used to assess the effectiveness of the transport company was considered. The increasing the economic efficiency of any business entity plays a prominent role in its activities; therefore, there is a need for constant control and the search for ways of its growth.


Author(s):  
Gordon Saunders ◽  
Tobias Müller

AbstractAutomated precision assembly of e.g. optical systems requires development efforts in manifold domains, such as part feeding, handling, alignment, bonding and quality control. The use of systematic design procedure enables the rapid and complete development of new applications and use cases using existing equipment. Combined with modular equipment and subsystems, the use of a standardized design process significantly reduces development time and therefore costs. A generic methodology based on the functional decomposition of assembly task requirements and a coherent synthesis of functional process building blocks can be an answer to reduced process ramp-up time, more stable processes and enable concurrent engineering for novel tool and process development.


Ergodesign ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (4) ◽  
pp. 186-193
Author(s):  
Evgeniya Vehter ◽  
Anastasia Efremenko ◽  
Valeria Radchenko ◽  
Aleksey Shklyar

This article discusses the basic principles of visual perception of information with objects of sign communication. The features of visual communication, the features of the perception of information, the main criteria and rules for the design of signs of visual communication are highlighted. The article discusses the role of cognitive ergonomics and psychology of perception, as well as the initial set of criteria and techniques that provides an effective and functional process for designing visual communication signs. The main groups of users of children's art schools are considered and options for the design of visual communication for a children's art school are proposed.


2020 ◽  
pp. 146144482096496
Author(s):  
Joseph Seering ◽  
Geoff Kaufman ◽  
Stevie Chancellor

Volunteer content moderators are essential to the social media ecosystem through the roles they play in managing and supporting online social spaces. Recent work has described moderation primarily as a functional process of actions that moderators take, such as making rules, removing content, and banning users. However, the nuanced ways in which volunteer moderators envision their roles within their communities remain understudied. Informed by insights gained from 79 interviews with volunteer moderators from three platforms, we present a conceptual map of the territory of social roles in volunteer moderation, which identifies five categories with 22 metaphorical variants that reveal moderators’ implicit values and the heuristics that help them make decisions. These metaphors more clearly enunciate the roles volunteer moderators play in the broader social media content moderation apparatus and can drive purposeful engagement with volunteer moderators to better support the ways they guide and shape their communities.


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