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Document Type
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Project
Document Title
:
Effect of ionized radiation on biological systems.
تأثير الأشعة المتأينة على الأنظمة الحيوية.
Document Language
:
Arabic
Abstract
:
Goal of research is to study the effect of (EMF) in the frequency micro (ELE), and how they impact on the vital systems and a possible mechanism. There are many studies that use the human model pilot to determine the biological effects of electric fields, and experiments on humans, is not always possible, in the face of this problem must rely on the results conducted on humans, and the other solution is to conduct experiments on animals, or performed outside the human body has the second method was chosen in this research. The method of impact on critical systems is not clear, it is known that radiation ionized interact with the molecules nerve to be parties to ionic or parties reactive chemically, however, the radiation (ELF) movement of energy at a low level to the tissues or organs of the body, and may be less than the thermal energy It seems that these rays interact with tissue, particularly neurons, through an unknown mechanism. In this research show that there are significant effects of ionized radiation on the hemoglobin content of the partial, total protein, total fat content and Trkizan of glucose and also the level of liver enzymes (LGBT., G or T).
Publishing Year
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1416 AH
1996 AD
Sponsor Name
:
kau
Sponsorship Year
:
1416 AH
1996 AD
Added Date
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
السيد مصطفى مشتاق
mushtaq, alssayed mustafa
Investigator
Doctorate
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30084.docx
docx
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