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Recent interest in the problems of the biological influence of electromagnetic fields /EMF/ is often connected with the beginning of the Space Era in the early 1960’s. The leading countries in space research — the USSR and the USA — are publishing the predominant part of the papers concerning to be a chapter of biophysics studying the influence of external natural and artificial EMF on different biological systems. In this paper the emphasis will be on Soviet research which represents more than 60 per cent of magnetobiological studies.
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Kholodov, Y.A. (1988). Basic Problems of Electromagnetic Biology. In: Markov, M., Blank, M. (eds) Electromagnetic Fields and Biomembranes. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9507-6_12
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