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Binhi V.N. Principles of Electromagnetic Biophysics. FIZMATLIT, Moscow, 2011, 592 p. — ISBN 978-5-9221-1333-5. (in Russian)


Electromagnetic fields of low intensities not capable of heating the tissues of an organism can cause appreciable and not always harmless biological effects. This fact has been proven in numerous laboratory and epidemiological studies. The physical origin of the phenomenon, however, has not been established yet. In the monograph, an analysis is given of the experimental magnetobiological data known to the date that bring physical information. Different theoretical models of the phenomenon are considered; possible mechanisms of magnetoreception are presented that explain a significant portion of experimental data. Physical principles of the modern methods for medical diagnostics and therapy using electromagnetic fields are exposed. Investigated is the origin of the specifically lowered reproducibility of the magnetobiological and other phenomena; it is shown that the irreproducibility may be of a fundamental nature.

For the wide range of readers: physicists, chemists, biologists, physicians, and allied trades; for graduate and postgraduate students of the relevant specialties.

 
CONTENTS:

Preface
Introduction
Experimental and Observational Data
Theoretical Magnetobiology
Principles of EM Diagnostics and Therapy
Methodology of The Irreproducible
Conclusions
Subject Index
 
 

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