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About the Book
The book presents the results of complex experimental and theoretical studies
of effective nuclear synthesis and transmutation of stable and radioactive
isotopes in growing biological systems. These nuclear processes are examined
from three different points of view-as totality of experimental facts of low
energy transmutation of isotopes in growing systems, as a process analyzed
from the laws and perspective of nuclear science, and as a process studied
from the point of view of biochemistry of live systems.
About the Authors
Professor Vladimir I. Vysotskii is Head of Department of Theoretical
Radiophysics at Kiev National Shevchenko University, Ukraine. He has
published 5 books and more than 250 articles and patents on radiation physics,
laser physics, nuclear physics, physics of extreme states (including
cavitations, shock waves and the problem of stability and collapse of a matter),
gamma-Ray and X-Ray optics, molecular biophysics and radiation biology. He
is active member of different International Academies and Societies.
Dr. Alla Kornilova is senior scientific researcher at physical faculty of
Lomonosov's Moscow State University and director of Innovation scientific -
educational center of physical faculty of the same university.
She has published 3 books and numerous articles and patents on solid physics
at high pressure, physics of cavitation phenomena, X-Ray optics, medical
physics, biophysics and radiation biology. She is active member of Russian
Academy of Natural Science.
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