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Research Article

Diatom motility: the search for independent replication of biological effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields

Pages 387-392 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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Marko Miliša, Domagoj Đikić, Tvrtko Mandić, Dino Grozić, Ivan Čolić & Ana Ostojić. (2017) Response of aquatic protists to electric field exposure. International Journal of Radiation Biology 93:8, pages 818-830.
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M. S. Davies & W. T. Norris. (2004) Vibration as a possible explanation for putative electromagnetic field effects: a case study on marine diatoms. International Journal of Radiation Biology 80:10, pages 709-718.
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Kazuo Umemura. 2022. Diatom Microscopy. Diatom Microscopy 33 56 .
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