Abstract

The possibility of using electronic-optic methods for studying the results of anthropogenic impact on biological objects is considered. Using electronic-optic converters and digital photo-cameras with the following computer processing of the images makes it possible to visualize the changes of radiation intensity and to investigate the kinetics of the processes. It was concluded that electronic-optic methods are useful for studying the state of biological objects.

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