2013
DOI: 10.17816/kmj1780
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Diseases of the eye in chronic alcoholism

Abstract: Chronic alcoholism is a disease affecting all the vital organs, including development of functional and organic eye disorders in 2-70% of cases. Alcoholic (ethanol) amblyopia with such features as slow gradient visual acuity decrease in both eyes (although visual acuity can decrease down do a very low grade, the complete blindness is rare) is among the disorders in patients with chronic alcoholism. Fundus of the eye at the beginning of the disease is normal in most of the cases, sometimes an optic nerve conges… Show more

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“…-They analyzed the Russian market of thermal insulation materials; -The sales market has been studied; -A marketing plan has been drawn up (Iskhakova et al 2017) -it is planned to spend about 120,000 rubles a year on marketing activities; -The premise for production was selected -the newly created enterprise will be located in the Based on the sources studied, the following conclusion can be made: the domestic market has great potential for business development to produce such heat-insulating material as foam glass.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%