K.V. Grigor'ev's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
The influence of size and conformation of the macromolecules DNA on their dynamic characteristics is studied using the optical mixing method. The measurements of light scattering spectra for the plasmide DNA solutions show retardation of relaxation processes in transition of the ring plasmides to a linear conformation. At the same time for a plasmi...
Using the photon correlation spectroscopy, slowly damping quasiperiodic oscillations of long-wave density fluctuations were observed for the first time in semidiluted solutions of DNA fragments with the mean length of 25000 base pairs and the concentration above 1 mg/ml. They may be accounted for by the formation of a soft gel type microstructure.
Using the photon correlation spectroscopy, slowly damping quasiperiodic oscillations of long-wave density fluctuations were observed for the first time in semidiluted solutions of DNA fragments with the mean length of 25000 base pairs and the concentration above 1 mg/ml. They may be accounted for by the formation of a soft gel type microstructure.
Citations
... It was during this time that quantum biologist Vladimir Poponin reported the research that he and his colleagues, including Peter Gariaev, were doing at the Russian Academy of Sciences. In a paper that appeared in the U.S. in 1995, they described a series of experiments suggesting that human DNA directly affects the physical world through what they believed was a new field of energy connecting the two (Poponin et al., 1992). It should be taken into consideration, that the field that was found was probably not something new, but rather that it has always been existing, however never been recognized due to lack of resources, technology and therefore the appropriate equipment to measure such form of energy (Braden, 2007). ...
Reference: Core Belief Creates Human Life Experience