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On the Origin of a Low Intensity Microwave Irradiation Effect on Tobacco Mosaic Virus Activity

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Abstract

Up to 50% deactivation of tobacco mosaic virus by a low intensity 9&12 GHz microwave irradiation with the net effect enhanced at 9 GHz are observed experimentally and interpreted theoretically in frames of classical electrodynamics.

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