Search Results - "Ermakova, Irina V"
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GM soybeans-revisiting a controversial format
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The Hormonal Basis of Reconciliation in Humans
Published in Journal of PHYSIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY and Applied Human Science (2005)“…Developing effective behavioral and psychological mechanisms for coping with social stress was very important in human evolution because humans evolved as…”
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Comparison of reactive processes in the rat brain elicited by xenotransplantation of nervous tissues of chicken or pulmonate snail
Published in Brain research (12-10-2001)“…It is known that a histocompatibility system is not developed to the same extent in lower invertebrates as in vertebrate animals. We assumed that the…”
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Adaptation of the Cardiovascular and Endocrine Systems of Primary School Children to Cognitive Load When Performing a Test on a Laptop
Published in Žurnal mediko-biologičeskih issledovanij (10-02-2022)“…Adaptation of children’s body to cognitive activity is an important issue for developmental physiology. The purpose of this study was to assess the nature of…”
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Uncertainty of the Legal Regulation of Relations in the Sphere of Comparative Advertising: the Essence of the Problem and Possible Solutions
Published in Journal of advanced research in law and economics (01-07-2017)“…The article analyzes the norms on the prohibition of incorrect comparison in advertising, listed in Clause 1, Part 2 of Article 5 (Federal Law of Russian…”
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Uncertainty of the Legal Regulation of Relations in the Sphere of Comparative Advertising: The Essence of the Problem and Possible Solutions
Published in Journal of advanced research in law and economics (2017)“…The article analyzes the norms on the prohibition of incorrect comparison in advertising, listed in Clause 1, Part 2 of Article 5 (Federal Law of Russian…”
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Brain Transplants Enhance Rather Than Reduce the Impairment of Spatial Memory and Olfaction in Bulbectomized Rats
Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-02-1989)“…The possibility to compensate the loss of olfactory and non-olfactory functions due to removal of the olfactory bulb by embryonal brain grafts was investigated…”
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