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On mechanism of influence of low intense millimeter waves on air content in water

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KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1010681306768

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irradiation by millimeter waves; air dissolved in water; air bubbles in water

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The two-stage mechanism is offered, on which the millimeter waves rises concentration of free air in water. At first, millimeter waves localize heating in a volume of the sample, creating supersaturated concentration of the dissolved air in a fluid. Then superfluous air diffuses in embryonic microbubbles present in a fluid. The experimental data confirm the mechanism suggested.

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