CHANGES IN THE CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF RESPIRATION IN BURN TOXEMIA IN CHILDREN AGED 3.1-7 YEARS
Abstract
The relevance of the article is due to serious changes in the world's largest economy related to the special status of Hong Kong, which is rapidly losing its autonomy and privileges associated with it.The purpose of the article is to substantiate the possible prospects and limitations of the economic and political future of Hong Kong, taking into account the significance of this problem for the entire world economy.The subject of the research is the features, trends and patterns of development of Hong Kong in the economic and political spheres in the context of economic integration with mainland China.Conclusions.It is established that there can be multiple scenarios: while a full abolition of the special status of Hong Kong seems less realistic because it eliminates possible attempts to build relations on the principle of "one country, two systems".