Glukhova, N.V. and Pesotskaya, L.A. (2015) Method of analysis of water influence on the state of the human organism using classic kirlianography. Science and Education MATERIALS OF THE X INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND PRACTICE CONFERENCE December 9th - 10th, 2015 Munich, Germany, Vol.I. pp. 53-59.
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Abstract
The article deals with the problem analysis of the water influence on human organism. The method relies on the classic kirlianography is proposed as a method of medical diagnostics. The method is based on getting images of emission human fingers. Emission is recorded on ray film. Using of an analog-to-digital conversion enters images into the computer. The application software for the analysis of images emission is developed. Computer analysis provides a quantitative assessment of the geometrical and brightness characteristics. Calculation of the geometric parameters of the coronal emission in a particular sector and the analysis of the dynamics of change brightness in the sector for the experimental data is realized. In contrast to the well-known software packages for image processing of gas-discharge emission allows to quantify evaluate characteristics of the emission brightness for the image as a whole - the histogram, or for individual sectors. The proposed method of image processing Kirlian emission allows to perform the detailed analysis of the water influence on the state of the human body. The proposed method of image processing Kirlian emission allows to perform a detailed analysis of water influence on the state of the human organism.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | medical diagnostics, Kirlian photography, gas-discharge emission, digital data processing. |
Subjects: | Internal Medicine |
Divisions: | Departments > Department of Internal Medicine 3 (formerly - hospital therapy 2) |
Depositing User: | Анастасия Жигар |
Date Deposited: | 21 Sep 2016 06:50 |
Last Modified: | 07 Sep 2021 08:33 |
URI: | http://repo.dma.dp.ua/id/eprint/920 |
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