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Information × Registration Number 0202U004047, 0199U003066 , R & D reports Title Development and improvement of Technologies for Minimization of Consequences of Chernobyl Catastrophe (complex study) popup.stage_title Head Bazyka Dmytro Anatolijovych, Registration Date 31-01-2002 Organization Research Centre for Radiation Medicine popup.description2 Children with thyroid pathology, adult with disturbing haemopoetic system. Elaboration of thyroid pathology prophylactics in children and the early of morbid conditions in heamopoetic system. In the significant percentage of children living in Makarovskiy region of Kyiv oblast the thyroid pathology that is caused both by action of the complex radiation and nonradiation factors, and by shortage of Iodine is indicated. Lack set of Iodine is found in 72,6% of inspected people. With an aim of thyroid pathology prophylactics it is necessary to use drugs and products containing iodine regularly in physiological doses. The mathematical model of the disturbance formation mechanisms of the heamopoetic system regulation is created. The mathematical model and the software account for the analysis of different forms of haemoblastosis risk factors. The software-technical provision for the optimisation of against leukaemia therapy for suffered from Chernobyl accident is created. It was made the qualimetric and seman tic analysis of 336 scientific-research works which were fulfilled by the collectives of the scientific establishments of different ministries and offices of Ukraine in the Programme for Minimisation of Medical Consequences on Chernobyl APP. The analysis of effects showed that more then 70% of scientific-research work are independent scientific investigations for the direct implementation into practice. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Bazyka Dmytro Anatolijovych. Development and improvement of Technologies for Minimization of Consequences of Chernobyl Catastrophe (complex study). (popup.stage: ). Research Centre for Radiation Medicine. № 0202U004047
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