Based on the analysis of the results of the study of the multicomponent composition of waste batteries using an X-ray fluorescence analyser “EXPERT 3L” the indicators of the danger of their multicomponent composition were evaluated and corrected taking into account the proportion of each element of the studied batteries. The article describes the new approach proposed by the authors to assess the impact of multicomponent battery composition on the environment, the peculiarity of which is to determine the resilience of ecosystems on the base of mathematical modelling of the rates of the reactions of formation and removal of individual substances in the system. In particular, quantitative indicators of resilience and loss of natural ecosystems are analysed.
Analysis of processes accompanying the collection, processing, transformation and preservation of medical information, in particular for control and monitoring of human health. Development of methods and means of processing a continuous flow of medical information, the concept of building a system of multifactorial analysis for early detection of risk factors for pathological changes in the human body using modern information technologies. Development of a method of analysis and establishment of correlation dependencies between the obtained medical data in order to predict the state of health of the population.