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    Using temporary water to resupply fresh water (on example Kanaka SCC)

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    In boarding houses, located at the mouth of the Kanaka beam (SCC), the problem of provision with fresh drinking water worsened. So far, the provision with drinking water was carried out with water wells from the aquifer at a depth of up to 15 m from the earth surface

    CIVITAS Catalogue on Education in Urban Mobility

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    CIVITAS Catalogue on Education in Urban Mobility

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    The Typology of Adam and Eve in the New Testament and Early Christian Literatureand Eve

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    Basing on the history of interpretation of the biblical story about Adam and Eve, the article discusses the question of the New Testament origins of the Christian typological exegesis, a specific method of interpreting the Old Testament which allowed us to discover in the Old Testament history images (“types”) symbolically and prophetically anticipating the coming of Jesus Christ, the triumph of the Christian Church and events related to the expected end of the world and the establishment of the Kingdom of God. The emergence of this method was closely connected with the notions of the coming Kingdom of God as developed in the Judaism of the Babylonian captivity. The descriptions of the Kingdom of God in the Old Testament prophetic books were based on motifs and images borrowed from the Genesis story of the earthly paradise — the Garden of Eden where Adam and Eve lived before their expulsion. It was natural for the New Testament writers who believed in the coming of the expected Messiah and hoped that the Kingdom of God was already “near at the door” (Mark 13: 29), to develop and continue these analogies by establishing a parallelism between Adam, the first man, and Jesus Christ, the first to be resurrected from the dead and thus the “first-born” of the new creation. However, attempts made by researchers to identify traces of typological identification of Adam and Christ in the canonical Gospels are not always compelling. One can speak of the typology of Adam-Christ with complete certainty only with reference to the epistles of the apostle Paul, and this typology was of an essentially antithetical nature. Subsequently, the same model of the antithetic parallelism was used by Christian exegetes in establishing a typological connection between the images of Eve and the Virgin Mary

    The results of the study of the carcinogenic properties of glucosaminylmuramyldipeptide GMDP in chronic experiments in mice and rats

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    The drug Licopid (GMDP, glucosaminylmuramyldipeptide) is intended for complex therapy of conditions accompanied by secondary immunodeficiencies. The objective of this study was to investigate the carcinogenicity of GMDP (Licopid®) in chronic animal experiment

    High energy hadrons in EAS at mountain altitude

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    An extensive simulation has been carried out to estimate the physical interpretation of dynamical factors such as , in terms of high energy interaction features, concentrated in the present analysis on the average transverse momentum. It appears that the large enhancement observed for versus primary energy, suggesting in earliest analysis a significant rise of with energy, is only the result of the limited resolution of the detectors and remains in agreement with a wide range of models used in simulations.Comment: 13 pages, 6 PostScript figures, LaTeX Subm. to JPhys

    MONO- AND MIXED-HERPESVIRUS INFECTIONS: ASSOCIATION WITH CLINICAL SYNDROMES OF IMMUNODEFICIENCY

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    In recent years, the number of hard diagnosed, polysymptomatic and polysyndrome conditions and diseases caused by mono- and mixed-herpes infections has sharply increased in the practice of physicians of all specialties. The clinical aspects of the close attention of physicians, virologists and epidemiologists to this viral family are due not only to the onset of atypical forms of these infections, but also to the emergence of the relative new concept of “active chronic atypical infection” caused by herpesviruses and in particular the Epstein-Barr virus. We observed 198 people of both sexes aged between 23 and 60 years, suffering from mono- and mixed herpetic infections (EBV, CMV, HSV 1/2, and HSV type 6). 36% of these, suffered from mono-herpesvirus infections, mixed-herpesvirus infections were diagnosed in 63.7% of cases. A study of functioning characteristics of antiviral protection system as well as defects and disorders in the system of interferons was carried out in patients suffering from various mono-, mixed herpes virus infections and bacterial co-infections. The main clinical syndromes associated with these herpetic infections, as well as prevailing nosological forms of concomitant diseases were revealed. The revealed clinical syndromes and functioning characteristics of an antiviral protection will allow developing of a conceptual, individualized, etio- and immunopathogenetic therapy
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