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Dr. Vladimir Slavin
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Phenomenon of Radioelectric Resonance and its Application in Hi-Tech Technologies
The phenomenon of radioelectric resonance is the result of outer superhigh frequency electromagnetic fields and lepton fields of atoms of the responsive biological system. This phenomenon reveals itself in two forms: within the microcosm and macrocosm. In the microcosm, under the effect of the outer electromagnetic field of low intensity the position change of atomic electron clouds occurs only within definite, resonance frequencies which produce changes of the ATP molecule synthesis process within biological membranes.
The making up of such substructures is accompanied by a change of the similar nature of fixation to the membrane, a change in its production of complexes with proteins, DNA microelements. This determines the change of protein information on the cell membrane which has the impact upon ion transportation and activates ATP synthesis of energy producing membranes. The subsequent ATP synthesis and accumulation cause the cell division process stimulation. In the microcosm, the phenomenon of radioelectronic resonance manifests itself in either the increase of a definite functional feature of the biological system irradiated with electromagnetic fields of low intensity, or in the suppression of such functional feature or in lack of the resonance phenomenon.
Nowadays there exists already a big experimental material for a large-scale promoting technical means and Hi-Tech technology in agriculture, medical science, food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and chemical industries. Promotion of the proposed concepts will ensure the development of biotechnological industry, advent of new kind of goods, increase of export and number of working places in Israel.
References:
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- Belyaev I.V., (1992): Some biophysical aspects of genetic effect of low intensity millimeter waves. Bioelectrochemical Bioenergy 27:11-18
- Mikhail A. Royavin, Marvin C. Ziskin (1995): Effect of millimeter waves on survival of UVC-exposed Esherichia coli. Bioelectromagnetics 16:186-196
- Grundler W., Kaiser F. (1992): Experimental evidence for coherent excitations correlated with cell growth. Neurobiology 1:163-176
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