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The influence of treatment's physical methods on the activity of proteolytic enzymes of A. oryzae

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We investigated the influence of the electromagnetic radiation on A. oryzae. The greatest effect of the electromagnetic radiation have been observed by irradiating the low frequency (100 Hz) for 10 minutes.

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