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Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research

July, 2020, Volume 29, 2, pp 22227-22228

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Low Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation Effect Through the Ionosphere

Glushchenko AG*, Glushchenko EP and Glushchenko AA

Author Affiliations

Department of Physics Povolzhsky State University of Telecoimmunications and Informatics, Russia

Received: July 15, 2020 | Published: July 28, 2020

Corresponding author: Alexander Glushchenko AG, Department of Physics Povolzhsky State University of Telecommunications and Informatics, Samara, Russia

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2020.29.004762

Abstract

The effect of the passage of electromagnetic waves of low frequencies through the ionosphere layer is considered. This is observed during the period of activity of its parameters and leads to the previously not considered effect of low-frequency cosmic radiation on natural processes of various nature on the Earth’s surface. Anomalous processes on earth are directly related to the period of activation of the ionosphere parameters due to natural and technogenic factors.

Keywords: Еlectro magnetic Waves; Ionosphere; Anormal Processes

Introduction

Today, the main problem is the not very successful fight against the virus pandemic. This is due to a lack of understanding of the causes of many anomalies in nature. The struggle of biologists and doctors with the consequences is important, but cannot solve the problem, but can only reduce the number of infected. We believe that the cause of many environmental disasters, or a purely external or (and) result of technogenic processes, is the reaction of the biosphere to electromagnetic radiation. Currently, constant interest is given to fluctuations in the thickness of the ozone layer surrounding the Earth and providing shielding from hard ultraviolet radiation [1,2]. Although the concentration of ozone in the ozone layer is very small, it is important for life because it absorbs biologically harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation coming from the sun [3,4]. Studies have shown that the ozone layer is destroyed by chemicals released by industry. Concern that ultraviolet radiation is life threatening due to a decrease in the ozone layer, including the growth of oncology in humans and other environmental problems, has led to decisions banning the use of a number of chemicals.

The added value of these products is its contribution to reducing the loss of valuable protein. It may also be the source of new products [5]. Potential field of applications are very broad [6,7]. The most prevalent field is the use for human or pet food. The second is dietary and nutraceutical ingredients. The third is cosmetic and pharmaceutical ingredients and the latter covers various fields of application (agriculture, energy, leather, industry, etc.). The present study concerns the valorization of fishery products and aims at the development of food for young dogs and cats from red muscle co-products, resulting from the processing of tuna. The marine coproduct advancement industry is part of the fish industry branch of the IAA sector. It is also included in the list of primary agricultural processing activities JORT [8]. In fact, valorization is of big interest to both the canned and semi-preserved fish industry, the frozen seafood industry, and the fish-based food industry. The valorization of fish muscle proteins from high quality discarded species has been studied, and these proteins are considered suitable for the preparation of different seafood products with enhanced added value in comparison to the traditional preparation of fish meals or fish oils [9-11]. However, we investigate the physicochemical characterization of the red muscles of tuna revealed the richness of these co-products in protein, minerals and fat. The use of these co-products in Tunisia is extremely rare and is limited to the manufacture of fish meal. The incorporation of these red muscles with cereals and sunflower oil in wet foods for young dogs has made it possible to have balanced and stable foods. A physicochemical study of the finished products was carried out and the Limit Date of Consumption was determined and estimated to 3 years and 3 months.

For an isotropic plasma, this condition P ω <ω is known for the dielectric constant ε =ε '+ iε "where ε " > 0 .,Under real conditions, the ranges of transmission frequencies also depend on the magnitude and direction of the earth’s magnetic field and differ for waves of different polarization [9]. The most important for living organisms are circular polarized waves, which actively interact with DNA, which has a spiral structure. The region of attenuation in the case of the dissipative nature of the plasma changes to the region of amplification in the case of the active nature of the plasma, even at low activity. This may explain the sudden occurrence of various types of anomalies, the cause of which may be the penetration from outer space of electromagnetic studies, which plays a major role in all processes occurring on the Earth’s surface. Thus, anomalies are simply a response to electromagnetic influences coming from outer space. Their diversity is a consequence of the effects of various frequencies and spectrum distributions. The question about the frequency of change of ionospheric parameters.

Thus, the hypothesis for the cause of anomalous phenomena in nature (e.g., unexpected disease outbreaks, such as unexpected disappearance) can be external radiation, from which the ionosphere is a screen under normal conditions, but can “break” the electromagnetic radiation in the special conditions. These conditions for mankind can have natural (external) and man-made (internal) characters. Currently both of these reasons. In the past, these anomalies were worn periodically (sudden emergence and abrupt extinction of any catastrophic situation, plague, typhus, splash of populations of locusts, natural disasters). The type of disasters is directly linked to the type of frequency of exposure. Thus, it is necessary to expand measures already established to protect the ozone layer to a wider class of radiation, not only UV, but also low-frequency electromagnetic influences.

References

Mini Review

Low Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation Effect Through the Ionosphere

Glushchenko AG*, Glushchenko EP and Glushchenko AA

Author Affiliations

Department of Physics Povolzhsky State University of Telecoimmunications and Informatics, Russia

Received: July 15, 2020 | Published: July 28, 2020

Corresponding author: Alexander Glushchenko AG, Department of Physics Povolzhsky State University of Telecommunications and Informatics, Samara, Russia

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2020.29.004762

Abstract

effect of the passage of electromagnetic waves of low frequencies through the ionosphere layer is considered. This is observed during the period of activity of its parameters and leads to the previously not considered effect of low-frequency cosmic radiation on natural processes of various nature on the Earth’s surface. Anomalous processes on earth are directly related to the period of activation of the ionosphere parameters due to natural and technogenic factors.

Keywords: Еlectro magnetic Waves; Ionosphere; Anormal Processes