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TARM-test



The TARM-test - the analysis of medical influences - test investigating influence of chemical matters on the second organism on condition that he acts favourably on other sort. In this aim belongs to choose two different apart sorts, eg. animal and plant, and to surrender it to the activity of the factor. A creator of TARM-test is Bartosz Łuczak.

For example: HMB causes the increase of the muscular tissue at the household mouse (Mus musculus), while makes impossible the height of the household dill (Anethum graveolens L.). On 15 of investigated seed did not sprout none. The result one marks: TARM/+/1/Mus musculus/-/15/Anethum graveolens L., or in shortening TARM|1|15| (the affirmative result always in the first place).

The TARM-test is practical few and far between from regard on self-evident differences in investigated sorts. Useful is sometimes, when one wants to be fixed the influence of activity of the man on environment, or else the efficiency of inhibitors of plants in ecosystems.

 
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