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APPROBATION OF STANDARDS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AND UNITED HYGIENIC RATE SETTING IN COMBINED, COMPLEX, ASSOCIATED INFLUENCE ON BODY
Trushkov V.F., Perminov K.A., Sapozhnikova V.V., Ignatova O.L., Shevnin V.N.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND MEDICAL PROBLEMS ON TERRITORIES OF NEW SIBERIAN DEVELOPMENT
Rukavishnikov V.S., Efimova N.V., Donskih I.V.
Pharmaceutical potential of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.)
Kubasova E.D., Krylov I.A., Kubasov R.V., Sukhanov A.E., Nezgovorov D.V., Korobitsyn A.P., Groshilin V.S., Safronenko A.V., Dergousova T.G., Groshilin S.M., Linchenko S.N.
Nanoparticles and nanomaterials as inevitable modern toxic agents. Review. Part 3. Influence of nanoparticles on brain and behavior. Conclusions and unsolved problems
Ivlieva A.L., Zinicovscaia I., Petritskaya E.N., Rogatkin D.A.
Nanoparticles and nanomaterials as inevitable modern toxic agents. Review. Part 2. Main areas of research on toxicity and techniques to measure a content of nanoparticles in tissues
Ivlieva A.L., Zinicovscaia I., Petriskaya E.N., Rogatkin D.A.
Nanoparticles and nanomaterials as inevitable modern toxic agents. Review. Part 1. Application of nanoparticles and occupational nanotoxicology
Ivlieva A.L., Zinicovscaia I., Petriskaya E.N., Rogatkin D.A.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT AMONG THE WORKERS OF SMELTING SHOPS OF METALLURGICAL PRODUCTION
Kir'yanova M.N., Plekhanov V.P., Markova O.L., Ivanova E.V.
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