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Publikováno v:
Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture, Vol 14, Iss 4, Pp 89-104 (2022)
In the process of sustainable development of regions, negative consequences arise in the form of (1) depletion of natural and energy resources, (2) reduction of biological diversity, (3) violation of the stability of ecosystems, and (4) pollution of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c241e8d78b944b26b835d18d9ffbded9
Autor:
Marina A. Zemlyanova, Ekaterina V. Peskova, Juliya V. Koldibekova, Olga V. Pustovalova, Viktor M. Ukhabov
Publikováno v:
Hygiene and sanitation. 101:1328-1333
Introduction. Due to the constant presence of harmful chemical components in the air of the working area at an oil-producing enterprise, the length of work experience exacerbates their negative impact on the human body, which can lead to dysmetabolic
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 62:201-206
Underground mining of chrome ores is characterized by constant exposure to chemical factors on production workers, which leads to the occurrence of pathological changes on the part of critical organs and systems. The aim of the study is to assess cha
Publikováno v:
Hygiene and sanitation. 100:1103-1108
Introduction. Underground mining of chrome ores is characterized by constant exposure of chemical factors to production workers, leading to changes in critical organs and systems. The aim of the work was to study changes in some biochemical parameter
Autor:
Viktor M. Ukhabov, Marina A. Zemlyanova, Juliya V. Koldibekova, Olga V. Pustovalova, Ekaterina V. Peskova
Publikováno v:
Hygiene and sanitation. 100:451-456
Introduction. The extraction of potash ores is developing at a significant pace. The flotation method is the way to obtain potassium chloride using chemical reagents that have a toxic effect on the respiratory and nervous system, and liver. The compl
Publikováno v:
Hygiene and sanitation. 99:834-840
Introduction. There are geochemical provinces in Russia where refuse heaps from mining enterprises increase a share of water samples from drinking water supply sources that don’t conform to hygienic standards as per their sanitary and chemical para