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CHANGES IN CERTAIN BLOOD PARAMETERS AT HIGH TEMPERATURE AND INSOLATION UNDER REPEATED EXPOSURE AND DIFFERENT FOOD QUALITY
Askaryants V.P. Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute
Resume
Morphological changes in blood composition were studied under various stresses, taking into account a comparative study of changes in the blood of animals receiving different diets under heat stress.
Key words: heat stress, insolation, blood cells, hemoglobin, and various diets.
First page
13
Last page
15
For citation: Askaryants V.P. CHANGES IN CERTAIN BLOOD PARAMETERS AT HIGH TEMPERATURE AND INSOLATION UNDER REPEATED EXPOSURE AND DIFFERENT FOOD QUALITY //New Day in Medicine 6(38)2021 13-15 https://cutt.ly/FTB7d93
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