INDIVIDUAL EDUCATIONAL TRAJECTORY WHEN STUDYING THE PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF MULTICOMPONENT WATER-SALT AND WATER-ALCOHOL-SALT SYSTEMS
Abstract
The modern labor market dictates the need to change the principles of training a future specialist who is able to solve problems in a situation of uncertainty and multivariance of professional tasks
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