Abstract:The authors found the effect of magnetic field on the ionization of atoms and ions and shown that the magnetic field affected the rate of ionization and electron emission at angle of 60 o , 120 o , 240 o and 300 o . It is shown that the calculation must take into account the ionization potential of the magnetic field.
Chemistry of the human brain has two components-the basic chemistry common to all mammals and chemistry of thinking inherent to man. The authors proposed a mechanism of induction and thermodynamic features of the brain. The authors offered the mechanisms of the work RAM (physical) and permanent (chemical), the brain's memory, including the model of nonlocal quantum correlations.
Reaction dioxouraniun (VI) UO 2 2+ ion with human serum albumin was prepared: human albumin with uranium UO 2 2+ ion and the X-ray method of investigation of these complexes. The authors have shown that Human Albumin may be used to remove highly toxic uranyl UO 2 2+ ions.
Abstract:The authors have studied the effect of a magnetic field on Baldwin's rules. The authors have proposed a new mechanism that takes into account the effect of the angle and energy endo-or exo-cyclization. The authors propose to extend the rule Bouldwin not only for sp 3 -, sp 2 -and sp-orbits, but and for d 1 -d 10 and f 1 -f 14 elements of I-VIII of the Periodic table.
Abstract:The authors have shown that the process of information and thinking can be modeled on the basis of chemical thermodynamics. The authors offer general equations to calculate the thinking of the work of judgment the L and of entropy solutions G in the presence of a magnetic field. As a result, studies have shown that the magnetic effects strongly influence the thermodynamics of the process of thinking.
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