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Effect of Weak Electromagnetic Waves on Thermal Properties of Biomacromolecule Water Solutions

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ALLERTON PRESS INC
DOI: 10.3103/S106833721802010X

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millimeter electromagnetic wave; DNA; solution; irradiation

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The temperature dependences of density (rho) and the thermal expansion coefficient (alpha) of distilled water, a physiological solution and the water-saline solution of the DNA were studied upon the irradiation of solutions by the millimeter electromagnetic waves of non-thermal intensity at the frequencies of 64.5 and 50.3 GHz. It is shown that the density of non-irradiated and irradiated solutions decreases at the heating of solutions; however, there is a significant difference between the variation of the dependence of rho(t) for irradiated and non-irradiated water-saline solutions. Computations show that the thermal expansion coefficient increases with the temperature increase for the solutions under investigation, though for the irradiated solutions the alpha growth occurs differently.

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