Publications by authors named "E N Anisimova"

Disgust is a vital emotion in the avoidance of illness. Human adults across cultures show disgust towards sources of potential contamination or pathogens, and elect to avoid their ingestion or even to look at them. Stomach rhythms appear to play an important role: disgust reduces normogastric power, and the pharmacological normalisation of gastric state reduces disgust avoidance.

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Objective: The study aims to understand the effect of new antibiotic-substituting supplements in feeding chickens of the Hisex Brown cross in industrial conditions.

Materials And Methods: A total of 216 hatched chicks were randomly selected and distributed into Control, Test I, and Test II groups, with 3 replicates of 24 birds in three treatments.

Results: At the end of the experiment, BW of T1/T2 birds was higher by 6.

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The Aim Of The Study: Was to evaluate the use of Ketorol Express as a preventive analgesia to increase the effectiveness of local anesthesia in providing emergency dental care to patients with arterial hypertension.

Materials And Methods: The study was conducted on the basis of the state autonomous healthcare institution of the Moscow region «Royal Dental Clinic» with the participation of 83 people. The patients were divided into two groups.

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is best known for its significant adaptive potential and ability to colonize different ecological niches. Different strains of are widely used as probiotics. To characterize the probiotic potential of the novel FCa3L strain isolated from fermented cabbage, we sequenced its whole genome using the Illumina MiSeq platform.

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The Aim Of The Study: Was to develop an algorithm for the correction of pain syndrome using the drug Ketorol Express depending on the level of situational and personal anxiety of patients during office teeth whitening.

Materials And Methods: The study involved 60 people (mean age 25±0.85 years), who were divided into three groups depending on the level of personal and situational anxiety according to the Spielberger scale modified by Yu.

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