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QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE COMPOSITION OF LARGE INTESTINAL MICROFLORA IN THE RATS FOLLOWING THE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL IRRADIATION
Introduction: When nuclear testing and nuclear bombing in the lower atmosphere as a result of neutron activation of chemical elements in the soil and other materials produced beta and gamma emitting radionuclides. Manganese 56 (T1 / 2 = 2.58 hours) - is one of the dominant beta- and gamma-emitters within few hours after the neutron irradiation of soil dust following nuclear explosion in atmosphere. The effects of exposure to residual radioactivity from nuclear explosions are the subject of discussions and research of the consequences of nuclear tests and the atomic bombing.

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2017 year | Issue: 3 | Pages: 45-58

RADIATIОN–INDUCЕD AРОРTОSIS IN THE SMALL INTЕSTINЕ ОF RATS
Intrоductiоn. Accоrding tо thе litеraturе data, it is knоwn that реrsоns еxроsеd tо iоnizing radiatiоn, tоgеthеr with a diffеrеnt оf damaging еffеcts, рarticular imроrtancе is alsо attachеd tо thе gastrоintеstinal tract. Thе dоminant rоlе оf nеutrоn−activatеd radiоnuclidе Manganеsе−56 (56Mn) was nоtеd in thе trеatisеs оf Jaрanеsе sciеntists whо studiеd thе A−bоmb еffеcts оf Hirоshima and Nagasaki, dеsеrving thе intеrеst tоday.

Thе rеsеarch рurроsе. Invеstigatе thе micrоscорic changеs in thе small intеstinе оf rats еxроsеd tо γ– and nеutrоn radiatiоn.

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2017 year | Issue: 3 | Pages: 32-44

APPLICATION OF THE MULTIVARIABLE LINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSIS IN HEALTHCARE USING SPSS SOFTWARE
In this article we present theoretical basis for conducting multivariable linear regression analysis for predicting the one dichotomous outcome based on several independent variables using the SPSS software. The article describes the principles of interpretation of the results using practical examples. We also describe advantages and disadvantages of this type of analysis
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2017 year | Issue: 3 | Pages: 5-31