FIELD: medicine; nourishment hygiene. SUBSTANCE: method includes introduction of pantocrine production waste into fodder of rats. Every day in the morning rats are placed in climate chamber whish sets up constant mode of cooling at minus 15 C. Rats are exposed to cold in the course of 28 days for 3 h daily. Use of pantocrine production waste at continuous effect of cold on rats results in normalization of structural homeostasis in mucous coat of air-carrying tracts and stimulates adaptation of worm-blooded organism to effect of cold. EFFECT: improved adaptation. 1 tbl
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1999-06-20—Published
1996-07-02—Filed