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Журнал основан в 1918 г. УЧЕНЫЕ ЗАПИСКИ ТАВРИЧЕСКОГО НАЦИОНАЛЬНОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА им. В. И. ВЕРНАДСКОГО Посвящается 50-летию кафедры физиологии человека и животных и биофизики Таврического национального университета им. В.И. Вернадского 10-летию Крымской школы Магнитобиологии Научный журнал Cерия “Биология, химия” Том 24 (63). № 2 Таврический национальный университет им. В.И. Вернадского Симферополь, 2011

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    Ananchenko M.N. Skin microcirculation in the functional load of the subjects with different typologicalcharacteristics under the influence of low intensity millimeter radiation / M.N. Ananchenko,E.N. Chuyan // Scientific Notes of Taurida V.I. Vernadsky National University. Series: Biology, chemistry. 2011. Vol. 24 (63), No 2. . 30-49.The method of laser doppler flowmetry (LDF) revealed certain differences in the mechanisms of regulation oftissue blood flow in apparently healthy female aged 18 to 23 years, with different types. It is shown, that in the mechanisms of the action of low-intensity electromagnetic radiation of extremelyhigh-frequency (EMR EHF), or millimeter range (mm) leads on microblood circulation human skin play themain role endothelium-dependent, myogenic endothelium-independent and neurogenic components of theregulation of tissue blood flow, but their expression depends on the typological peculiarities of themicrocirculation processes subjects. Thus, course impact of EMR EHF leads to leveling of intergroupdifferences and approximation values of the functional tests in subjects with hypo- and hyperemic types to themost balanced in the functional relation normoemical, that testifies to its homeostatic action.Keywords: low-intensity electromagnetic radiation of millimeter range, the microcirculation of the blood, themethod of laser Doppler flowmetry, functional tests, hypoemical, hyperemic, normoemical types ofmicrocirculation.

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    Andreeva N.A. Antibiotic sensitivity of opportunistic pathogenic microflora of bottlenose dolphins(Tursiops truncatus) kept in Oceanarium conditions / N.A. Andreeva, T.V. Ostapchuk, O.V. Liskun //Scientific Notes of Taurida V.I. Vernadsky National University. Series: Biology, chemistry. 2011. Vol. 24 (63), No 2. . 50-61.The results of long-term research on antibiotic sensitivity of microflora of dolphins kept in Oceanariumconditions are given here. High sensitivity of opportunistic pathogenic microorganisms to cyclosporines hasbeen revealed. The obtained results make it possible to choose an optimal medicine and develop individualtactics of antibiotic therapy.Keywords: sensitivity to antibiotics, opportunistic pathogenic microflora, bottlenose dolphin.

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    Belyaeva O.I. Abundance and biomass of bacteria in the district of receipt of thundershower flow in aKazachya Bay (Black sea) / O.I. Belyaeva // Scientific Notes of Taurida V.I. Vernadsky National University. Series: Biology, chemistry. 2011. Vol. 24 (63), No 2. . 67-72.Data on determination of abundance and biomass of bacteria in the district of receipt of thundershower flowsin a Kazachya Bay werw cited. The off-shore area of bay of receipt was the most eutrophical. Two peaks ofabundance of bacteria are registered: maximal in spring and less expressed - in autumn. The highest generalabundance of bacteria was observed in a winter period at the mass accumulation of jelly-fishes Aurelia aurit.Keywords: bacterioplankton, thundershower flows, Black sea.

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    Bugaenko L. The grapevine morphogenesis of in vitro culture / L. Bugaenko, L. Ivanova-Khanina //Scientific Notes of Taurida V.I. Vernadsky National University. Series: Biology, chemistry. 2011. Vol. 24 (63), No 2. . 73-82.Shown the necessity to consider a genotype and features initial buds to choose a nutrient medium for apicalmeristems cultivation. The nutrient medium containing BAP (0,5 ml/l) and GA (1,0 ml/l) is the optimum forcultivation grapes microsprouts. Revealed that investigated genotypes have different reaction to concentrationIAA for stimulation rhizogenesis. Established a high effectiveness of using the absorbent TERAWET foradaptation to in vivo conditions.Keywords: clonal micropropagation, grapes, explants, culture of the apical meristems, a nutrient medium,micrografts.

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