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Effects of pulsed low frequency electromagnetic fields on water using photoluminescence spectroscopy: role of bubble/water interface

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Philippe Valléea and Jacques Lafait
These authors went to great pains to ensure that there was no contamination of silica from the walls of the vessels in order to make their determination that EMF could alter the colloidal structuring of the type that are observed in clathate hydrates, or nanobubbles, which are what give the homeopathic remedy its specificity.
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Effects of pulsed low frequency electromagnetic fields on water using photoluminescence spectroscopy: role of bubble/water interface
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Philippe Valléea and Jacques Lafait These authors went to great pains to ensure that there was no contamination of silica from the walls of...

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