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    Designing a classroom learning in a university using the electronic learning course by Irina Anzaurovna Udzhukhu, Ruslan Kazbekovich Meshvez

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This goal was achieved through the use of such research methods as the bibliographic method, generalization, description, visual presentation of data.The results of the research are the following 1) the concept of an e-learning course has been disclosed and its functions identified; 2) the elements of the e-learning course have been described; 3) a draft e-learning course on discipline B1.O.19 “Elective disciplines in Physical culture and sports” has been presented; 4) features of e-learning courses have been revealed.Key conclusions: 1) an electronic training course is a media product containing information material within the framework of the curriculum of disciplines, designed to implement the didactic capabilities of information and communication technologies and support the educational process; the electronic training course performs managerial, stimulating, optimizing and communicative functions; 2) the main elements of the electronic training course are information-content, control-communicative, correctional-generalizing blocks; 3) the project of an electronic training course in the discipline B1.O.19 “Elective disciplines in Physical culture and sports” includes general information about the course, content, availability of hyperlinks to the material; 4) features of e-learning courses are: openness, multimedia, modularity, mobility, flexibility, the ability to build an individual educational trajectory for each student.…”
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    DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION PROCESS MANAGEMENT by N. Struzhkin

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…This article presents approach to management in educational organizations built on information technologies rather than on functional automatization and describes basic management tools using under proposed approach. …”
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    PET and SPECT Imaging of ALS: An Educational Review by Ayaan M. Jamali, Manasa Kethamreddy, Brian J. Burkett, John D. Port, Mukesh K. Pandey

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Other than magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), two types of functional imaging, positron emission tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), have provided valuable data about what happens in the brain of ALS patients compared to healthy controls. …”
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    Physical Activity after Cardiac EventS (PACES): a group education programme with subsequent text message support designed to increase physical activity in individuals with diagnose... by Melanie J Davies, Kamlesh Khunti, Laura J Gray, Thomas Yates, Helen Dallosso, Samuel Seidu, Alex V Rowlands, Patrick J Highton, Louisa Y Herring, Sally Schreder, Emily J Smith, Ghazala Waheed, Ian Hudson

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Aim To assess the effectiveness of a low-cost pragmatic intervention (structured education and ongoing text message support) to increase daily physical activity in participants 12–48 months after a coronary heart disease cardiac event (myocardial infarction, angina or acute coronary syndrome) diagnosis.Methods A single-centre randomised controlled trial of 291 adults randomised to a structured education programme (n=145) or usual care (n=146). …”
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    Project-Based Activity as a Means of Socio-Emotional Development in Preschool Children by Valeriya A. Plotnikova, Alexander N. Veraksa, Nikolai E. Veraksa, Nataliya S. Nikolaeva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The NEPSY-II subtests were used to assess executive functions as a control variable. The participants were randomly distributed to the three groups: Research project group, Creative project group, and the Control group. 22 sessions were organized with the experimental conditions, and after completing the sessions, a post-test similar to the initial assessment was performed. …”
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    Hygienic assessment of the state of health of senior pupils at the 5-day school week by V. R. Kuchma, I. K. Rapoport, S. B. Sokolova, A. Yu. Makarova

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Prevalence is higher among girls of the asthenic and neurotic reactions in the form of wet, frequent changes of the mood, the fear of attending school and the control of knowledge; the 46.2% high, there are a number of different violations of menstrual function; 35% of students have complaints on violations of; 45-52% of high school students suffer from pain in the muscles of the back and neck while sitting, lengthy walking and bending of the trunk. …”
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    Impact of maintenance hemodialysis on cognitive function of patients by LIN Yan, HE Hua

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Objective To investigate the impact of maintenance hemodialysis(MHD) on cognitive function of patients with chronic renal failure(CRF).Methods Sixty-five cases of CRF undergoing MHD were recruited between January 2014 to August 2015 from Department of Nephrology,the People’s Hospital of Boertala Zhou.The effect of MDH on cognitive function in patients with CRF was observed.The cognitive function was assessed by the Montreal Cognitive Scale(MoCA) before and after treatment Sixty-five patients were divided into normal cognition(NC) group(n = 22),and cognitive impairment(CD group(n = 43) according to the MoCA scores.Results The average scores of MoCA in MHD patients were(21.8 ± 4.4),which were significantly lower than those in the control group.After MHD,the MoCA scores in NC group(23.2 ± 1.7) and CI group(18.7 ± 3.6) were significantly lower than those before MHD[(26.5 ± 1.2) and(21.3 ± 2.9) respectively].There was significant difference between the two groups(P<0.05).The multivariate analysis revealed that low education level,older age,low hemoglobin levels and a long duration of dialysis were factors influencing cognitive dysfunction of MHD patients with the differences being statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusions MHD can influence cognitive function in patients with CRF,and education level,age,hemoglobin levels and duration of dialysis may be the risk factors.…”
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    Comparative study of brain functional imaging of brain in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease based on functional near infrared spectroscopy by Zhen Yang, Li Liu, Tao You, Lingling Wang, Fang Yi, Yu Jiang, Ying Zhou

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…There were no statistically significant differences in gender, years of education, age, and past medical history between the AD group and the control group (P > 0.05). …”
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    Cognitive functions, epileptic syndromes and antiepileptic drugs by Paulo R. M. Bittencourt, Maria Joana Mader, Monica M. Bigarella, Maribel P. Dóro, Ana M. Gorz, Tania M. Marcourakis, Zulma S. Ferreira

    Published 1992-03-01
    “…We evaluated 7 patients with symptomatic localised epilepsies (SEL) on phenytoin aged 30±12 (mean±standard deviation) years, 8 with idiopathic generalised epilepsies on sodium valproate aged 18±4 years, 16 with SEL on carbamazepine aged 28±11 years, and 35 healthy controls aged 27±11 years. All subjects were of normal intelligence, educated appropriately to age, and led productive lives in the community. …”
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    FEATURES OF DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF AEROBICS IN THE SYSTEM OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION by Shuba Liudmyla, Shuba Victor, Shuba Victoria

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Positive aspects are as follows: improvement of cardiovascular health; improvement of mood and mental health; weight control due to assistance in burning calories, which helps maintain a healthy weight and prevent obesity; improving physical shape, increasing endurance and strengthening muscles; formation of discipline; improvement of cognitive functions; promoting socialization, helping to make new friends and gaining support from like-minded people in group aerobics. …”
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