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- A A Liufing, A Ia Panteleev, V M Martynenko, O N Koval'skiĭ, and V V Kulikov.
- Voen Med Zh. 1996 Feb 1; 317 (2): 9-13, 79.
AbstractIn Regulations about military medical examination the medical essence of fitness categories for the military service in peace and wartime, which were determined by Russian Federation law, have been worked out. The Regulations determine the most important legal norms of organization and conducting of military medical examination. List of diseases--the main functional part of Regulations--contains 89 articles (in previous--116) and 4 columns, which envisage the requirements to health state of the different categories of citizens. The article' names in List of diseases and there sequence are been adapted at most to International Disease Classification.
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