Blood Flow Dynamics Difference Brought About By Introduction Of Creatures With Intense Immobilization Worry To Ceaseless Submillimeter Radiation
Yanovskaia N.A., Vaganov R.L. , Department Of Materials, Kuban State University, RussiaAbstract
Exploratory reproduction of hemodynamic issue during intense immobilization stress has
demonstrated that presentation to nonstop submillimeter radiation with frequencies
equivalent to retention and outflow frequencies of nitrogen oxide (150.176-150.664 GHz)
and climatic oxygen (129.0 ± 0.75 GHz) for 5, 15 and 30 minutes permits to return poststress hemodynamic difference in incredible vessels. This permits utilizing terahertz
electromagnetic radiation with frequencies equivalent to retention and discharge frequencies
of nitrogen oxide (150.176-150.664 GHz) and environmental oxygen (129.0 ± 0.75 GHz) to
treat hemodynamic clutters going with some of pathologic illnesses.
Keywords
Blood flow dynamics, Direct Blood Stream Rate
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