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In the course of empirical investigations of spontaneous alterations in the measured rates of biochemical reactions, new quantum effects were found. Theoretical attempts to interpret these effects lead to a new physical idea of the existence of a “non-Bornian” physics based on a modified link between the wave function and probability. Herein we deal with new “non-Bornian” effects in physics and biology.
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Kolombet, V.A. (1996). Is Another Physics Needed to Explain Fundamental Fluctuations in Physical Measurements?. In: Ghista, D.N. (eds) Biomedical and Life Physics. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-85017-1_35
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