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Open Access e-Journal Cardiometry - No.15 November 2019

We have decided to dedicate this issue to discussing sports medicine topics, namely, to defining what is the healthy heart performance. We are glad to present some fresh papers considering these problems of physiology in sports from the standpoint of cardiometry: the material is an integral part of a new book, which will be published within the nearest future.

We have decided to dedicate this issue to discussing sports medicine topics, namely, to defining what is the healthy heart performance. We are glad to present some fresh papers considering these problems of physiology in sports from the standpoint of cardiometry: the material is an integral part of a new book, which will be published within the nearest future.

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Zebo KUCHKAROVA

Assalomu alaikum honimlar wa genoblar!

Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen!

Let me introduce myself, my name is Zebo Odilovna

Kuchkarova. I am from Uzbekistan. I am 6 years

old. I study in Tashkent, in Mirzo Ulugbek district, at

school number 210. I welcome you at the Nobel Congress.

I learned all the Nobel Prize winners in chemistry, I

know why they received prizes and in what year. In total,

from 1901 to the present, 172 laureates in chemistry.

What made me learn exactly the Nobel laureates

in chemistry?

Firstly, I really like chemistry. Secondly, I love

science. I want to become like the legendary Maria

Skłodowska Curie and I want to get the Nobel

Prize. Thanks to the Nobel laureates in chemistry, we

learned, for example, what radioactive elements are.

Curie has written over a thousand scientific articles. It

was she who became the symbol of Poland and France.

In my opinion, this is a great happiness.

The main thing is that I want to become a useful

person for my homeland, Uzbekistan. I think that the

one who is really engaged in science is doing good for

his state and the whole world.

Now I will name all the laureates in chemistry.

Jacob Hendrik Van Goff. He received the Nobel

Prize in 1901 for the discovery of the laws of chemical

dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions.

Herman Emil Fischer. He received the Nobel Prize

in 1902 for the discovery of substances with saccha-ride

and purine groups.

August Svante Arrhenius. He received the Nobel

Prize in 1903 for the discovery of electrolytic dissociation.

Aziz Sanjar. He received the Nobel Prize with

Thomas Lindahl and Paul Modric in 2015 for the discovery

of DNA repair.

I greatly respect and love all the Nobel Prize winners,

they are all here in my heart. Thank you very

much for your attention!

84 | Cardiometry | Issue 15. November 2019

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