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The density-dependency of dark- and low-background radiation effects on water and water solution properties

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Pages 87-100 | Published online: 12 Jan 2012

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Sinerik Ayrapetyan. (2015) The role of cell hydration in realization of biological effects of non-ionizing radiation (NIR). Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 34:3, pages 197-210.
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Sinerik Ayrapetyan, Naira Baghdasaryan, Yerazik Mikayelyan, Sedrak Barseghyan, Varsik Martirosyan, Armenuhi Heqimyan, Lilia Narinyan & Anna Nikoghosyan. 2015. Electromagnetic Fields in Biology and Medicine. Electromagnetic Fields in Biology and Medicine 193 216 .
Astghik Sukiasyan, Yerazik Mikaelyan & Sinerik Ayrapetyan. (2012) Comparative study of non-ionizing and ionizing radiation effect on hydration of winter wheat seeds in metabolic active and inactive states. The Environmentalist 32:2, pages 188-192.
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