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Growth and activity inhibition of yeast culture Saccharomyces cerevisiae by using microwave electromagnetic radiation

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The influence of EMR UHF growth of yeast cell culture S. serevisiae. Established EMR UHF frequency band near 50–90 GHz radiation which leads to inhibition of cell growth of yeast. The research found that the effects of EMR frequency of 60 GHz, the duration of exposure 5–15 minutes and subsequent incubation in thermostat for 24 hours resulted in a decrease in the number of colonies by 50–60 %.

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