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SM ISO690:2012 DASHKOVSKII, Yu.. Mechanism of Microorganism Destruction by the Influence of Shock Waves
. In: Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry, 2009, nr. 5(45), pp. 420-423. ISSN 1068-3755. |
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At a powerful impulse discharge in the medium with the thickness of front much less than a characteristic size of microorganisms, that can be explained as a mechanism of microorganisms destruction by a shock wave. The most creadible mechanisme of the destruction is the crushing due to the development of instability within the overflow region.
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