INFLUENCE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION ON HUMAN BLOOD MOBILITY
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pollution, environment, magnetic field, hemoglobin molecules, blood viscosity, magnetic moment, ion mobility, blood mobilityAbstract
The paper considers the effect of magnetic and electric fields on the mobility, viscosity, and magnetohydrodynamic waves on the speed of blood flow to the human body. It was found that the speed of magnetohydrodynamic waves inhibits the mobility of blood in capillaries.
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