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T H E M A G N E T I C R E M E D I A T I O N M E T H O D ( M R M )

Science Revues, November 2003, pp.
243-251. “Microbial pollution and related problems cost municipals, governments,
and oil industries billions of dollars annually in equipments damage, product
contamination (corroding pipes), energy losses (reducing heat transfer or
hydraulic pressure) and medical infections. Conventional methods of killing
bacteria are often ineffective. The huge doses of chlorine and other
antimicrobial required to rid systems of bacteria are undesirable
environmentally and sometimes not allowed by laws. In addition these methods are
impractical medically since what it would take to kill bacteria would also kill
human being and animals.
Dr Diouf recent invention , the “Magnetic
Remediation Method” (MRM) (patent pending), has used an interdisciplinary approach
drawn from microbiology and physics to solve the bacteria and their biogenic
products when they contaminate water systems or oil pipes. He has designed a
model used for space flight experiments by NASA scientists to establish
functional weightlessness and pseudogravity that can reorient the microorganisms
trajectory (Doyle et al., 1999). The main idea is to isolate the microorganisms
and to precipitate their biologically produced materials with the induction of a
greater magnetic field in their medium.
Dr Diouf’s research results indicate that
factors such as magnetic field intensities can influence rates of microbial
accumulation as well as their magnetic biogenic products by the use of variable magnetic field
intensities as a quantitative parameter to remove them from our aqueous system.
These rate of accumulation of MTB can provide useful data for environmental
studies, switching magnetic susceptibility/moment behavior and time-dependent
phenomena. Using these models it can be predicted that cells accumulate
dependent behavior of magnetic moment, coercivity, and susceptibility for
biogenic material accumulation”.
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