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UNTIL now, there has been only one physical method for detecting Gurwitsch rays, namely, with the Geiger-Müller, electron counter. Using this method, some workers1 have got positive results, whilst other investigators2 have not been able to confirm them. The method needs complicated apparatus which is difficult to manage.
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HEINEMANN, M. Physico-Chemical Test for Mitogenetic (Gurwitsch) Rays. Nature 134, 701 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134701b0
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