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Особенности психоэмоциональной и адаптационной реакции на влияние факторов окружающей среды вблизи района падения отделяющихся частей ракет-носителей

Особенности психоэмоциональной и адаптационной реакции на влияние факторов окружающей среды вблизи района падения отделяющихся частей ракет-носителей

Abstract

The types of general nonspecific reactions among the population inhabiting the regions close to the places of the separating carrier rocket parts' fall differ from the types of reactions characteristic of the population living farther away, while the environmental factors are similar. However, no components of rocket propellant were found outside of the areas of fall. This could be explained by the dominant psycho-emotional stress caused by the proximity to the object and/or natural factors, characteristic of the area.

Типы общих неспецифических реакций организма у населения вблизи района падения отделяющихся частей ракет-носителей при схожести факторов среды обитания отличаются от типов реакций у населения, проживающего на большем удалении. Компоненты ракетных топлив за пределами районов падения не обнаружены. Причиной может служить доминантный психоэмоциональный стресс, обусловленный близостью к объекту и/или природными факторами, характерными для данной территории.

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РАЙОН ПАДЕНИЯ ОТДЕЛЯЮЩИХСЯ ЧАСТЕЙ РАКЕТ-НОСИТЕЛЕЙ, НЕСПЕЦИФИЧЕСКИЕ РЕАКЦИИ ОРГАНИЗМА, ПСИХОЭМОЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ СТРЕСС, ПАТОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ПОРАЖЕННОСТЬ., REGION OF THE SEPARATING CARRIER ROCKET PARTS' FALL

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