EXTRACTION OF HEAVY ISOTOPES OF DEUTERIUM, TRITIUM AND OXYGEN
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https://doi.org/10.20535/2218-93001222013138229Keywords:
deuterium, tritium, oxygen–18, heavy water, deuterium depleted waterAbstract
In present paper theoretical and scientific-practical questions of clearing of drinking water from heavy isotopes D, T and 18О are considered. Studies of isotopic effects of deuterium on cells of various organisms of microbic, plant and animal origin are carried out, the conclusion is made as a result drawn on complex multifactorial influence of deuterium on an organism. Designs of the devices, allowing to receive the water depleted on 5–30 % of deuterium are given. There are cited own data and available in the sientific literature data on positive influence of deuterium depleted water on an organism.Downloads
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2013-09-01
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