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Features of near-field radio-frequency probing method in water dynamic structure research

Abstract

Living systems and free water were studied with the help of near-field radio-frequency (NFRF) probing methods. The results of this analysis suggest that processes within biological systems are comparable with those in ordinary water. The presented data suggest that near-field radio-frequency probing can be a useful diagnostic tool for the analysis of the radio-frequency fields generated by biological objects.

About the Authors

Y. Baloshin
Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



A. Drozdov
Institute for Analytical Instrumentation Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



A. Volchenko
Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



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Baloshin Y., Drozdov A., Volchenko A. Features of near-field radio-frequency probing method in water dynamic structure research. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2013;4(2):182-189.

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