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titleOfInvention Method for determining adaptation of man to sea-sickness
abstract FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: method involves preparing a lysosomic-cationic test and at its results below 1.19 units a man is supposed to be unable to adapt to sea-sickness; at values of 1.19 to 1.58 units his ability to adapt to sea-sickness is supposed to be poor, at values from 1.59 to 1.69 units he is considered to have good ability to adapt to sea-sickness and the values higher than 1.69 units point to his high ability to resist sea-sickness. EFFECT: possibility to predict the ability of man to adapt to sea-sickness.
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