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Comparative Study
[Diagnostic signs of technogenic effects of the environment in inhabitants of Bashkortostan industrial cities].
- N I Simonova.
- Med Tr Prom Ekol. 1996 Jan 1 (11): 8-13.
AbstractThe article deals with examples associated with use of oncologic morbidity and mortality in evaluation of technogenic effects in residents of cities with developed petrochemical and oil-processing industries. Oncologic morbidity proved to characterize the public health adequately to ranking the territories according to their ecologic jeopardy.
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