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Биосферное мышление - новая парадигма в естествознании XXI века. Районирование территорий и влияние их геохимической характеристики на организм человека (сообщение 4)

Биосферное мышление - новая парадигма в естествознании XXI века. Районирование территорий и влияние их геохимической характеристики на организм человека (сообщение 4)

Abstract

Публикация является продолжением аналитического обзора напечатанного в предыдущих номерах Сибирского медицинского журнала (2002. №5 и №6; 2003. №1). Этот раздел посвящен описанию встречного движения наук о Земле и медицинских наук, влиянию геохимических особенностей природной среды на уровни распространения хронических заболеваний не эндемической природы, районированию территорий по степени их комфортности и поиску территорий наиболее благоприятных для здоровья человека.

This work is a continuation of an analytical review published in Siberian Medical Journal (2002. №5 и №6; 2003. №1). This part is dedicated to relationship between natural and medical sciences. The problems of influence of geochemical characteristics of territories on prevalence of chronic non-endemic diseases, mapping of the territories and search for territories favorable for human beings are described.

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БИОСФЕРНОЕ МЫШЛЕНИЕ, ГЕОХИМИЧЕСКАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА, РАЙОНИРОВАНИЕ ТЕРРИТОРИЙ

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