Publications by authors named "N K Ermolaeva"

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  • The study investigates zooplankton communities in humic thermokarst lakes of Western Siberia, focusing on their diversity and abundance across different permafrost zones and seasons.
  • Sampling 69 lakes, researchers identified 74 zooplankton species, with species richness increasing towards the northern continuous permafrost zone, while the number of species per lake decreased, particularly for cladocerans.
  • Environmental factors like water temperature, lake area, depth, pH, and dissolved carbon were found to significantly influence zooplankton abundance and diversity, exhibiting seasonal variations in relationships for different zooplankton groups.
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The authors demonstrated the ability effective work of base hospital in a regional trauma system as a specialized patient care clinic with polytrauma. An experience of the hospital in the treatment of combat injuries, using scales of objective assessment of the severity of injury was applied.

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Lysates of erythrocytes and sera of 52 patients with osteoarthrosis (OA) and 30 healthy subjects were used used to determine adenosine deaminidase (ADA, AMP deaminase (AMPDA) and adenine deaminidase (AD). Their activities were unrelated to the age and sex of the patients. At admission, patients with OA showed enhanced activity of ADA in sera and reduced activity of AMPDA and AD in lysates compared with normal values.

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Medical cards of 1,116 inpatient victims of surrogate alcohol poisoning and 242 cases of its fatal outcome associated with jaundice were available for analysis form Irkutsk Region and other regions of the Russian Federation in the second half of 2006 and early 2007. The study revealed differences in hepatic lesions depending on the chemical nature of toxicants. Mixtures containing guanidine derivatives caused highly specific irreversible disturbance of bile transport in hepatocytes and biliary capillaries in the absence of cholestasis at the level of biliary ducts.

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