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Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med
; 16(2): 40-5, 1982.
Artigo
em Russo
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-7070037
RESUMO
As known, the salt content in the potable water has a gonadotropic effect, the level of which being in agreement with the traditional norm. However, within the normal limits one can distinguish better or worse functional manifestations. It has been shown that statistical treatment of the data, using the Student t-test, is of low efficiency because it neglects the ratio between groups. Of greater efficiency is the statistical treatment based on the domineering order. Proceeding from the theoretical speculations and experimental results, potable water with the mineral content of 250 mg/l should be regarded as optimal.