Objective: The aim: Was the comparative hygienic evaluation of the pesticide behavior in the soil after application on cereals.
Patients And Methods: Material and methods: Methods of full-scale in-field hygienic experiment, high-performance liquid (HPLC), gas-liquid (GLC), thin-layer chromatography, statistical, bibliography were used in the research.
Results: Results: Data on the detailed conditions and land parcels treated with studied pesticide formulation and its a.
Objective: The aim: To determine the pathogenetic expediency, efficiency and the place of therapeutic plasmapheresis in a complex treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis.
Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: It was carried out the analysis of case histories of 77 patients. In the course of treatment, the patients were diagnosed with chronic toxic hepatitis (K.
Objective: Introduction: The current negative trends in the health of students' youth, which according to many researchers is a social group with an increased risk of diseases, indicate the need to address the problem of preserving and strengthening the health of students through the introduction of effective approaches to the prevention of diseases, risk factors for their development and the formation of the principles of a healthy lifestyle. The aim: Substantiation of measures aimed at prevention of non-communicable diseases and risk factors for their development in students by studying their health and lifestyle, evaluation of international experience in this field.
Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: We have analyzed the sources of domestic and foreign research literature and conducted sociological research among 332 students of higher education institutions: linguistic, medical and technical universities.
Objective: Introduction: The quality of the air environment significantly affects the health of the population. Chemical plant protection products in the spring and summer time may be the main pollutants of the air environment in rural areas. Chemical plant protection products are dangerous substances of anthropogenic origin.
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