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Analysis of the chemical composition of wildlife raw material of the Far Eastern region having endoecological action

The development of the production of functional products based on plant materials is the most important scientific direction, based on modern physiological ideas about adaptation, homeostasis, the provisions of biological cybernetics and the theory of functional nutrition. From the point of view of...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2020-01, Vol.421 (7), p.72011
Main Authors: Frolova, N A, Reznichenko, I Yu, Shkrabtak (Babii), N V, Balandin, A V
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Organs
Physiological effects
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Water content
Wildlife
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