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1 May 1991 Effect of alternating magnetic fields on the properties of water systems
M. V. Berezin, L. V. Levshin, A. M. Saletsky
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Proceedings Volume 1403, Laser Applications in Life Sciences; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57386
Event: Laser Applications in Life Sciences, 1990, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Recent research has shown that water possesses certain properties which are observed when it is activated by different means. In particular, water changes some of its parameters (dielectric losses, electrical conductivity, etc.) under the influence of magnetic fields.' It was assumed in Ref. 1 that magnetic effects in water are due to its cluster structure. According to this model, clusters (areas with highly developed hydrogen bonds) appear in water, alternating with areas where hydrogen bonds are either partially or completely absent. The present study is aimed to experiment within the framework of this model, on the influence of weak alternating magnetic fields (AMF) on water systems using correlation spectroscopy methods.
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M. V. Berezin, L. V. Levshin, and A. M. Saletsky "Effect of alternating magnetic fields on the properties of water systems", Proc. SPIE 1403, Laser Applications in Life Sciences, (1 May 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57386
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Water

Hydrogen

Spectroscopy

Systems modeling

Dielectrics

Laser applications

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