Changes in the morphological composition of blood under the influence of muscular movements

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Muscle movements are of great importance in the physiological processes of the body. Labor of a worker in a factory, work of a peasant in a field and at home, physical training, and often even different kinds of rest (hunting, boating, skiing, skating, etc.) are connected with more or less tense muscular movements. The study of the effect of the latter on the body is of multifaceted interest: on the one hand, it gives an opportunity to establish the impact of these movements on other physiological processes of the body, and on the other hand - a more objective approach to the scientific organization of labor and physical education. As in our clinic the questions of blood formation and morphological composition of blood are given very significant attention, we used the opportunity to make observations of changes in the morphological composition of blood under the influence of muscular movements.

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K. A. Dryagin

Hospital Therapy Clinic, Kazan University

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Russian Federation, Kazan

N. V. Inyushkin

Hospital Therapy Clinic, Kazan University

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Russian Federation, Kazan

O. N. Dryagina

Hospital Therapy Clinic, Kazan University

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, Kazan

A. M. Mokeev

Hospital Therapy Clinic, Kazan University

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Russian Federation, Kazan

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2. Fig. 1. Leukocytes. Segmented neutrophils.

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3. Fig. 2. Stab neutrophils. Young neutrophils.

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4. Fig. 3. Lymphocytes. Monocytes.

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