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Information × Registration Number 0206U000898, 0103U000561 , R & D reports Title Defininion of mechanisms of adapiation of children of an industrial zonc to chronic ecological stress popup.stage_title Head Bachinski Petr Petrovich, Registration Date 08-02-2006 Organization Dniepropetrovsk national university popup.description2 It was established that the nature and intensity of the heart rate variability disturbance revealed for descendants of liquidators of Chernobyl' nuclear disaster are relevant to the concurrent pathology. It was revealed that existence of chronic nidus of infection results in the less economic support of the adequate level of heart activity functioning, and in the presence of a mixed-type vegetative dysfunction (with excessive involvement of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems). According to the content of metals (Ca, Mg, Fe, Ni, Pb) in hair and saliva of the children domiciling in industrial cities, certain changes in micro-element homeostasis were revealed according to their clinical manifestations. Disorders in micro-element homeostasis are found in post-mortem examination materials of 26-28 week-old fetus (stillborn) of those women who domiciled in large industrial cities during their pregnancy periods. The accelerated mineralization method was developed for samples used in micro-element analysis of hair. The highly-informative diagnostic technique aimed to reveal disorders in micro-element homeostasis was proposed (using elementographs). This method enables to carry out a visual comparative analysis of individual data of micro-element homeostasis for every examined child, and to determine the association of microelements in biological substrates. The complex of differentiated rehabilitation measures was proposed to increase the adaptation ability level of the children up to 85.8%. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Bachinski Petr Petrovich. Defininion of mechanisms of adapiation of children of an industrial zonc to chronic ecological stress. (popup.stage: ). Dniepropetrovsk national university. № 0206U000898
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