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Azerbaidžānas, Baltkrievijas un Uzbekistānas informācijas centri
2018
Turkmenistan: Language Situation
2006
Turkmenistan, located in the Transcaspian region, has more than 4.8 million inhabitants, of which 85% are Turkmen, 5% Uzbeks, and 4% Russians. Its official national language is Turkmen, spoken by about 72%. Russian is spoken by 12%. In the post-Soviet period, the functions of Turkmen have been broadened and consolidated. Though the language policy aims at limiting the influence of Russian, this language has maintained much of its importance in public communication.
Humanities and Social Sciences Latvia. Vol. 23, N. 2
2015
Reklāmas ietekme uz jaunās paaudzes patērētāju uzvedību Uzbekistānā
2022
Pētījuma mērķis ir izpētīt patērētāju uztveri, attieksmi un atbildi uz tiešsaistes reklāmām Uzbekistānā. Lai sasniegtu pētījuma mērķi, tika izstrādāta strukturēta anketa un ar izlases palīdzību tika apkopotas 200 respondentu no Uzbekistānas atbildes. Tika konstatēts, ka tiešsaistes reklāma ir noderīga respondenta atbilstoša lēmuma par pirkumu pieņemšanai, kā arī tiešsaistes reklāma pozitīvi ietekmē patērētāja pirkšanas tendences. Tika noskaidrots, ka reakciju uz tiešsaistes reklāmu spēcīgāk prognozē patērētāja attieksme nekā patērētāju uztvere par reklāmu tiešsaistē. Rezultāti liecina par to, ka uzņēmumiem, kas veicina produktu pārdošanu ar tiešsaistes reklāmām, ir jācenšas sasniegt potenci…
Krievijas un Ķīnas cīņa par ietekmi Centrālāzijas valstīs
2018
Maģistra darbs analizē pašreizējo Krievijas Federācijas un Ķīnas Tautas Republikas padziļināto interesi Centrālāzijas reģionā. Pēdējos gados no Ķīnas puses ir pieaugusi interese šo reģionu ekonomiski attīstīt, izveidojot jaunu “Viena cela, vienas jostas” iniciatīvu, taču lai to realizētu, Ķīnai ir jāņem vērā arī Krievijas intereses reģionā. Maģistra darbs analizē šo divu lielvaru cīņu par ietekmi reģionā.
Coupling geochemical, mineralogical and microbiological approaches to assess the health of contaminated soil around the Almalyk mining and smelter co…
2013
This study describes the impact of airborne pollution resulting from mining and smelting activities on the soils of the Almalyk mining and industrial area (NE Uzbekistan). Samples were collected along a transect downwind of the industrial area. Enriched contents of some metals were found in the upper soil layers near the metallurgical complex (Zn≤3010 mg kg(-1), Pb≤630 mg kg(-1), Cd≤30 mg kg(-1)) which suggests that these metals were derived from local stack emissions. The morphology and internal microstructure of metal-bearing spherical particles found in the heavy mineral fraction suggest that these particles were probably a result of inefficient flue gas cleaning technique of the smelter…
A Cross-Cultural Study of Smartphone Adoption in Uzbekistan and South Korea
2019
Smartphone technology has changed how mobile phones are perceived and used in daily life. In 2015, global smartphone sales reached 1.4 billion units, representing an increase of 14.4 percent from 2014. Despite this popularity, penetration rates vary significantly across countries, with a global median of 43%. The main purpose of this research is to examine smartphone adoption in Uzbekistan and South Korea based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and to categorize constructs according to the Kano model. The findings indicate significant differences between South Korea and Uzbekistan in terms of technology adoption as a whole and perception of UTAUT constructs.
Grasslands and Shrublands of Kazakhstan and Middle Asia
2020
Kazakhstan and Middle Asia comprise 4 million km2 of plains, uplands and tall mountain ranges in the core of the Eurasian continent. The region’s semi-arid climate, grazing pressure by wild and domestic ungulates, and long pastoral tradition, have given rise to a variety of open habitat types and a distinct flora and fauna. Grasslands and shrublands are a natural and dominant vegetation type in the forest-steppe and steppe zone of northern and central Kazakhstan, as part of the Eurasian grassland biome. In Middle Asia, grasslands and shrublands are widespread habitat types in the Tian Shan, Pamir-Alai and Pamir—mountain systems that have been recently acknowledged as a global biodiversity h…
Tajikistan: Language Situation
2006
Tajikistan, an independent Central Asian state since 1991, has Tajik, a variety of Persian, as its national language. Turkic-speaking groups, mainly Uzbeks, make up one fourth of the population. Eastern Iranian languages are still spoken in Tajikistan. Current efforts include the replacement of Russian by Tajik as the language of government and higher education as well as the reduction of Russian and Uzbek elements in Tajik.
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their oxygen-containing derivatives (OPAHs) in soils from the Angren industrial area, Uzbekistan.
2009
We measured the concentrations and depth distribution (0-10, 10-20 cm) of 31 PAHs and 12 OPAHs in soils at eleven equidistant sampling points along a 20-km transect in the Angren industrial region (coal mine, power plant, rubber factory, gold mine), Uzbekistan to gain an insight into their concentrations, sources, and fate. Concentrations of all compounds were mostly much higher in the 0-10 cm than in the 10-20 cm layer except in disturbed soil close to the coal mine. Proximity to one of the industrial emitters was the main determinant of PAH and OPAH concentrations. The Sigma31PAHs concentrations correlated positively with the Sigma7 carbonyl-OPAH (r=0.98, p<0.01), Sigma5 hydroxyl-OPAH (r=…