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Biological bases of survival in blocked Leningrad (to the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Leningrad from the nazi blockade)
Prerequisites for the survival of residents of besieged Leningrad: genetically determined human resilience, physiological psycho-emotional stress, nonspecifi c stress adaptation. A description of the trophological and energy status of the body is given in conditions of a significant decrease in the functions of all organs and systems due to atrophy of internal organs during starvation under blockade conditions.