2012
DOI: 10.1134/s0001433812070092
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Specific features of the planarian Dugesia tigrina regeneration and mollusk Helix albescens nociception under weak electromagnetic shielding

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“…A physical mechanism of the magnetic scenario of intrara dical responses [26,27] is considered from the viewpoint of their energy stimulation by magnetic fields. It means that the idea has been implemented experimentally according to which the circle of radical pairs, able to recombine into the stable molecules, expands significantly if a weak magnetic field exerts influence (in terms of biological systems [28,29]). Magnetic field effect on the organic rock mass-radicals system stimulates intraradical responses while resulting in stimulation of carbo naceous structures with a regular atomic arrangement and their increase inclusive of twodimensional crystals as well as carbon and hydrocarbon chains [1,2,[12][13][14].…”
Section: B mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A physical mechanism of the magnetic scenario of intrara dical responses [26,27] is considered from the viewpoint of their energy stimulation by magnetic fields. It means that the idea has been implemented experimentally according to which the circle of radical pairs, able to recombine into the stable molecules, expands significantly if a weak magnetic field exerts influence (in terms of biological systems [28,29]). Magnetic field effect on the organic rock mass-radicals system stimulates intraradical responses while resulting in stimulation of carbo naceous structures with a regular atomic arrangement and their increase inclusive of twodimensional crystals as well as carbon and hydrocarbon chains [1,2,[12][13][14].…”
Section: B mentioning
confidence: 99%