Mathematical model for research of organism restoring for operators of continuously interacted system
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.49.11245Keywords:
Mathematic modeling, information support, extreme conditions, compensatory and defense reactions, pharmacological correctionAbstract
The complex of information support is suggested for the research of organism compensatoryand defense reactions for aircrew members under extreme perturbations of internal and externalenvironments as well as pharmacological correction of organism restoring processReferences
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