Registration of Reactions Occurring From the Emergence of a Virus by Using an Electromagnetic Charge Effect
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Ognyan Ivanov,
Konstantin Simeonov,
Petar Todorov,
Desislava Antonova,
Viktor Pulis
2020
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Early identification of viruses leads to more efficient disease management and control, and is extremely important. A possible new approach for creating virus sensors is the Electromagnetic echo effect (EMEE). An important feature is that the signal from EMEE is highly dependent on the state of the irradiated body. This makes it possible to control ongoing reactions, even if these reactions are invisible to the human eye or other equipment. This article shows the possibility of registering reaction occurring in the presence of an avian coronavirus causing infectious bronchitis, strain Massachusetts. The same methodology can be applied for other types of viruses as well.
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