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Journal articles on the topic "Ukraine circle"

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Marchenko, N. "Christian editions for children in Ukraine (1917 - 1929)." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 3 (November 5, 1996): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/1996.3.57.

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The Ukrainian book for children of this period and date remains little investigated link of domestic book science. Somewhere she is actually excluded from the scientific circle. In particular, in the realm of religious studies studios. And here it is indicated a number of promising areas of scientific research.
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Zinkevich, Timofiy. "The phenomenon of civil religion in comparative coverage." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 51 (September 15, 2009): 27–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/2009.51.2074.

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Modern globalization processes, which take Ukraine into its own circle, the peculiarity of socio-cultural shifts in our country, are an impetus both to the emergence of new problems in the socio-spiritual and socio-political life of society, and to their scientific, philosophical understanding. One of the issues that are increasingly beginning to bother the public and circles of scholars is the civil religion. This phenomenon is extremely complex, and perhaps that is why it is highly ambiguous among scientists and the general public. Some view civic religion as a rejection of the values ​​of the "traditional religion", while others view it as an attempt to "Americanize" our society. Instead, one sees in it one of the conditions of uniting a nation and maintaining civil peace. Meanwhile, the idea of ​​civic religion we find in the Constitution of Ukraine.
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Radziviliuk, V., and R. Poliakov. "COMPETITIVE PROCESS DEVELOPMENT IN UKRAINE IN THE 2000s." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Legal Studies, no. 114 (2020): 38–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2195/2020/3.114-9.

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The article deals with the chronology of the legal regulation for bankruptcy in Ukraine at the stage of its economic recovery, clarifies the essence of its elements, as well as the effectiveness of the entire legal mechanism and its individual components. The authors pay attention to the legal regimentation of the bankruptcy procedure and to the legal acts that regulate its implementation. The main novelties and shortcomings of these acts and their impact on law enforcement practice and on the economy as a whole are highlighted. The article considers the approaches of the legislator to the settlement of the legal status of creditors, their representative bodies, the arbitration managers, as well as the implementation of certain court procedures applied to the debtor at different stages of bankruptcy legislation development. It was found that the Bankruptcy Law, as amended in 2002, became one of the driving forces of Ukraine's economic growth. It is determined that the Recommendations of Supreme Economic Court of Ukraine have highlighted one of the key provisions (principles), in particular the priority of the Bankruptcy Law over other legal acts and the latter can be applied in insolvency as much as necessary and possible. It is substantiated that the Bankruptcy Law, as amended in 2011, contained both the development of judicial practice as well as revolutionary provisions and the achievement of technical progress in the field of the Internet, which contributed to bringing the bankruptcy proceedings to a higher level. It is argued that a number of provisions of this law were used in the preparation of the Commercial and Procedural Code of Ukraine and the Civil Procedural Code of Ukraine. It is determined that a number of the most important provisions of the legislation of the period under study were not reflected in the latest bankruptcy legislation, in particular: clear conditions for initiating bankruptcy proceedings; variety of bankruptcy procedures applied to debtors with legal personality; indefinite circle of subjects of bankruptcy and those persons who are not included in the named circle.
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Gibbs, Trevor, Lyudmila Khimion, and Grygorii Lysenko. "Family medicine in Ukraine: changing theory into practice and completing the circle." British Journal of General Practice 58, no. 554 (September 1, 2008): 654–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp08x342066.

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Charnysh, Volha. "Analysis of current events: Identity mobilization in hybrid regimes: Language in Ukrainian politics." Nationalities Papers 41, no. 1 (January 2013): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905992.2012.750288.

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In August, a new language law in Ukraine allowed cities and regions to elevate the status of any minority language spoken by at least 10% of their population to “official” alongside Ukrainian. I argue that the law fails to protect genuine linguistic minorities and is likely to further undermine linguistic diversity in certain Ukrainian regions. More important, the law prolongs the vicious circle between Ukraine's lack of democracy and its politicians’ reliance on identity cleavages to gather votes. I argue that the continuing exploitation of identity divides is increasing the popularity of extreme right parties and widening the gap in policy preferences between Ukrainian and Russian speakers. However, the current ethno-regional cleavages do not stand for irreconcilable identity attachments and their impact can be mitigated. The EU could contribute to this outcome by providing expert opinions on minority and language rights; demonstrating a commitment to Ukraine's territorial integrity and independence to de-securitize the minority rights discourse; and increasing individual-level contacts between the EU and Ukraine to promote a broader European identity.
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Stokolos, Nadiya. "The reason for the crisis of Ukrainian Orthodoxy in 1941-1944." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 18 (June 12, 2001): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/2001.18.1147.

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Restoration of religious life, the formation of an autocephalous Orthodox church in the occupied German troops, Ukraine faced a number of foreign-policy and domestic problems. First of all, it is about the approach of different personalities and groups of Orthodox hierarchs to their solution. At that time, there were two irreconcilable, antagonistic concepts - Metropolitan of Warsaw Dionysius (Valledinsky) and Archbishop of Kholmsky and Podlyassky Hilarion (Ogienko). It should be noted at the outset that both these hierarchs were in Poland, which was declared by the General Governorate of Hitler and actually bordered by the Germans occupied by Ukrainian lands, most of which were included in the "Reichscommissariat Ukraine". It was in these occupational administrative formations, under the direct guidance of Hitler and his close circle, that the whole range of Ukrainian problems - political, economic, national, cultural, and church - was solved. Ukrainian Orthodox circles and their leaders have long hoped for the invaders' good will to solve Ukrainian problems and, for the most part, tried to act on the basis of their own concepts of governance of church life. All of them, as time showed, were, to a greater or lesser extent, peculiar "ideas - fixed", since they contradicted the principled vision of the solution of the church issue in Ukraine by the German invaders.
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Kuzmych, O. Ya. "Participants (Subjects) Of Civil Legal Relations As One Of The Criteria For The Identification Of Third Parties." Actual problems of improving of current legislation of Ukraine, no. 51 (August 6, 2019): 76–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/apiclu.51.76-87.

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The article is devoted to the development of one of the scientific criteria that can be taken as a basis for the identification of third parties in civil legal relations, namely the participants (subjects) of civil legal relations. The article analyzes doctrinal studies on the problem of understanding the content of such concepts as the participant of civil relations, the subject of civil legal relations, the subject of civil rights. In particular, participants in civil relations are individuals and legal entities, as well as other public entities referred to in Art. 2 of the Civil Code of Ukraine, which having civil capacity and capacity can participate in civil legal relations. At the same time, the subjects of civil legal relations are the participants, whose circle is defined in Art. 2 of the Civil Code of Ukraine, which, in the presence of appropriate prerequisites, have already entered into appropriate civil legal relations. Therefore, having entered into the relevant legal relationship participants, the circle of which is defined in Art. 2 of the Civil Code of Ukraine can become one of the subjects of the legal relationship, which is taken as the basis, and a third person. Particular attention is paid to the relation between such concepts as the subject of civil legal relations and the subject of civil rights. The parties to the civil relationship are a variety of subjects. parties to civil legal relations are subjects of binding legal relations with mutual subjective rights and obligations. As concepts of «party to civil relations», «subjects of civil legal relations», «subjects of civil rights» in relation to the meaning of the concept of «third person» have a general character. In particular, as a third party are the participants whose circle is defined in Art. 2 of the Civil Code of Ukraine, which have already entered into the relevant civil legal relations, and as a consequence, possess the characteristics characteristic of such persons.
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Korneyev, Maxim, German Stoianov, and Anton Grytsenko. "Background of insurance service and strategy for particular customer circles." Geopolitics under Globalization 1, no. 1 (December 29, 2016): 30–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/gg.01(1).2017.04.

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The article is dedicated to the development of services and conditions of cooperation directed to insurance in the premium circle of clients under globalization. The circle of premium customers in addition to their requirements was described. Extended types of insurance are disposed in the article in order to develop the relationship between customer and insurer for most efficient partnership. The main reasons which caused the low level of insurance market development in Ukraine were proposed both with theoretical variety of their decisions. Proposals about methodical necessity of separating life and non-life insurance companies in the domestic market are disposed due to recommendations of the strategical development of insurance company. Methodological approach to the customer attraction procedure is represented for insurance sales management improvement.
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Shymanska, Alina. "Rethinking the Budapest Memorandum from the Perspective of Ukrainian-Russian Relations in the Post-Soviet Period." Central European Journal of International and Security Studies 14, no. 4 (December 31, 2020): 29–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.51870/cejiss.140403.

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The Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine was adopted in 1990 and declared Ukraine a non-nuclear state. However, Kyiv was not eager to surrender the nuclear arsenal that it had inherited from the Soviet Union. It is possible to divide Ukraine’s denuclearisation process into two different phases. The first phase consisted of bilateral discussions between Russia and Ukraine, which ended due to Russia’s inability to understand Ukraine’s security concerns. In 1993, the United States joined the discussion, and the trilateral phase began. The involvement of the United States helped to reach a consensus and promote nuclear non-proliferation in Ukraine by providing security assurance and some economic benefits. The case of Ukraine’s nuclear non-proliferation was supposed to be one of the most exemplary cases of denuclearisation in the last two decades. But in light of the Ukrainian crisis which started in 2014, the world recognizes that the security assurances provided in the Budapest Memorandum ultimately failed to deter Russian aggression towards Ukraine. Scott Sagan believes that the international norms and an image of ‘a good international citizen’ that can integrate into the Western economic and security system while maintaining good relations with Russia mattered the most in view of Ukraine's decision to give up nuclear weapons. This article suggests that the Ukrainian denuclearisation is the fusion of both the norms and domestic factors that Ukraine faced in 1990s. The article will review Ukraine’s decision to return the nuclear weapons, despite the ongoing Russian threat. It will also clarify Ukraine’s decision to not pursue nuclear proliferation, despite recent trends within Ukraine’s political circle that would be in support of this decision.
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Zamoroka, A., and V. Hleba. "The first interception of Agapanthiola leucaspis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Western Ukraine and remarks on its biogeography and bionomy." Proceedings of the State Natural History Museum, no. 35 (December 8, 2019): 111–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.36885/nzdpm.2019.35.111-118.

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Agapanthiola leucaspis is a steppic the long horn beetle widely distributed from Pannonian Plane in Europe to Mongolian Plateau in Asia. A. leucaspis previously was known only from the Pontic Steppe Region in Ukraine, which includes both Crimea Peninsula and Ukrainian Mainland. Here we reported the first record of A. leucaspis in Western Ukraine. We assume that A. leucaspis expands its areal northward in the light of the current climatic changes. We analyzed global geographical range of A. leucaspis and estimated current borders of its areal. We also summarized data on A. leucaspis Bionomy including food plants, habitats and life circle.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ukraine circle"

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Shukurov, Nadir. "Geometrical Design of Turbo Roundabout." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/23336/.

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The Turbo Roundabout is a roundabout fitted with spiral roads to efficiently counteract the complexities of the modern multilane roundabout. This roundabout has an edge over cutting-edge roundabouts regarding capacity and safety and was first invented by Professor Fortujin in 1996. Fast driving speeds and many possible conflicts at multilane roundabout approaches, exits and circulatory roadways are the reasons for this type of construction project. Road designers have been attempting to address these issues over the past few years by implementing new roundabout configurations. Turbo-roundabouts have also spread outside of the Netherlands over the last decade, mainly in Eastern Europe and Germany, but also in North America. While the Dutch model for turbo-roundabout design was strictly applied by some nations, others designed them on experimental sites, resulting in geometrical variations unique to the area. We have more than 390 turbo-roundabouts worldwide today. In this paper, the measurement of sight distance on turbo roundabouts with an emphasis on “Intersection Sight Distance” to conflicting vehicle circulation will be studied. The traditional graphical approach has been supplemented with the analytical solution consisting of derivation of generalized mathematical equations for intersection sight distance for conflicting circulating vehicle at turbo roundabout. To determine the design of turbo roundabout instead of standard type we collected numbers, iterations, flow rate and other information from the intersection in Neapol street - M.Hadi-Ashig Alaskar and Vungtau streets in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku city. The current name of circle is “Ukraine circle” on behalf of friendship between Azerbaijan and Ukraine. Some of these collected specimens were used to perform the by using the software test at the University of Bologna and in Baku Transportation Agency by PTV VISSIM simulation and AutoCAD Civil.
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Book chapters on the topic "Ukraine circle"

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Bruski, Jan Jacek. "Great Britain and the 1917 revolution in Ukraine 1." In Circles of the Russian Revolution, 109–21. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge studies in modern European history ; 69: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429427329-8.

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"Witchcraft and Politics in Muscovy and the Hetmanate." In Witchcraft in Russia and Ukraine, 1000-1900, edited by Valerie A. Kivelson and Christine D. Worobec, 26–78. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501750649.003.0003.

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This chapter analyzes witchcraft and politics in Muscovy and the Hetmanate. Politics at the early modern Russian (or Muscovite) court was very much focused on personal connections of kinship, marriage, and patronage, so the choice of brides for the rulers was of utmost political importance. Witchcraft, or rumors of witchcraft, frequently arose in connection with royal marriages. Witchcraft charges also arose when competition among rival factions at court grew particularly fierce, as during the minorities of rulers, when members of the inner circle jockeyed for position, or when a ruler was selecting his royal bride. While it is true that in many instances witchcraft charges were combined with suspicions of high treason or lese majesty — that is, attacks on the ruler, his family, or his dignity — far from all Russian witchcraft trials or anxieties can be described as “political” in any conventional sense of the word. Instead of stressing the political essence of witchcraft, one could emphasize the personal, familial, or even emotional aspects of political life that emerge from the language and sites of anxiety evident in these texts. Witchcraft thus provides a lens through which to rethink the very nature of politics.
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Boryslavska, Olena. "CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN UKRAINE: WANDERING IN A CIRCLE? SOME ISSUES OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM FUNCTIONING." In IMPROVEMENT OF THE LEGAL CULTURE AS A BASIS FOR THE FORMATION OF CIVIL SOCIETY OF MODERN TIMES, 24–41. Liha-Pres, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36059/978-966-397-191-9/24-41.

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"Chapter 11. PATRONS AND CLIENTS: THE FORMATION OF A PATRONAGE SYSTEM AMONG THE PODOLIAN NOBILITY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY: THE BUCZACKI CLIENTELE CIRCLE." In European Expansion and the Contested Borderlands of Late Medieval Podillya, Ukraine, 153–70. ARC, Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781641890311-015.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ukraine circle"

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Dumin, Oleksandr, Rolan Akhmedov, Viktor Katrich, and Olga Dumina. "Transient radiation of circle with uniform current distribution." In 2017 IEEE First Ukraine Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (UKRCON). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ukrcon.2017.8100488.

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Kryvyi, Petro D., Volodymyr O. Dzyura, Nadiya M. Tymoshenko, and Volodymyr V. Krupa. "Technological Heredity and Accuracy of the Cross-Section Shapes of the Hydro-Cylinder Cylindrical Surfaces." In ASME 2014 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference collocated with the JSME 2014 International Conference on Materials and Processing and the 42nd North American Manufacturing Research Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2014-3946.

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It was proposed to estimate the accuracy of the hydro-cylinder cross-section shapes basing on the analysis of the circle diagram of their inner cylindrical surfaces, formed by the manufacturing operations, such as rough and semi-finishing boring and finishing paying-out, taking advantage of the method of deflection approximation from the circle by the Fourier’s trigonometric series in the gap [0, 2π]. Characteristics of the deflection dispersion of the radius-vector as the random value (average value, dispersion, amplitude spectrum) have been obtained for every circle diagram separately. It is proposed to present these characteristics as random values. Dependences for finding mathematic expectation and dispersion for the lot of parts, machined at every of the available manufacturing operation, have been obtained for certain number of samples and circle diagrams, taking advantage of the small sampling theory, the method of rectangular engagement in particular. The effectiveness of manufacturing operations has been estimated according to the Student and Fisher t-test. Availability of the advantageous or disadvantageous manufacturing heredity of the hydrocylinder cross-section shape has been found. As the result of carried out experimental investigations and processing of the obtained statistic data on the inner cylindrical surface of the truck hoist crane hydrocylinder KTA-25, produced by the company “Drogobych truck crane plant” (Ukraine), the need to improve the manufacturing operation of the semi-finishing boring has been analysed.
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Galkin, Andrii, Iryna Polchaninova, Olena Galkina, and Iryna Balandina. "Retail trade area analysis using multiple variables modeling at residential zone." In Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Economics Engineering. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cibmee.2019.041.

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Purpose – the purpose of the paper is to set up a method of retail trade area analysis using multiple variables modeling at a residential zone. Research methodology – system analysis; regression analysis; correlation analysis; simulating; urban characteristics analysis. Findings – retail trade area analysis using multiple variables modeling at residential zone based on the proposed method is performed by directly processing and analysing data in a separate zone. Research limitations – the obtained results can be used for data variation range of conducted experiment. Practical implications – the proposed method makes some adjustments in estimating the limits of the trade area, specifying it with the help of the non-linearity factor and area slope, thereby changing the shape of the circle into a complex figure, depending on the geographical landscape and the structure of the roads. Implementation is made for one of the consumer’s zone in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The results allowed to adjust the trade zone, which in fact reduced it twice. Originality/Value – the probabilities of visiting retailers have been calculated according to the developed model considering surrounding limitation. In such conditions, the analysis of the consumer market and identification of the trade zone of the retailers is one of the forms to improving the efficiency of the retailer functioning
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Barylo, Grygoriy, Roman Holyaka, Volodymyr Virt, Fedir Vezyr, and Zenon Hotra. "Parametric analysis of the input circles of measuring transducers of galvanostatic type impedance." In 2017 IEEE First Ukraine Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (UKRCON). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ukrcon.2017.8100428.

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