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Журнал «Технологии живых систем» №10 за 2012 г.
Статья в номере:
Влияние электромагнитных полей на состояние микроциркуляторного русла
Авторы:
Л.А. Бокерия, О.Л. Бокерия, Н.Т. Салия, В.Х. Мохамед Али, А.М. Куулар
Аннотация:
Представлен обзор литературы по изучению влияния магнитных и электромагнитных полей на состояние микроциркуляторного русла. Рассмотрены эффекты магнитных и электромагнитных полей с различными характеристиками на процессы микроциркуляции, а также различные гипотезы о механизме действия магнитных и электромагнитных полей на биологические объекты.
Страницы: 31-36
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