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Coherent vibration systems are very likely composed of oscillating protein molecules located in the closed surface of the plasma membrane. Except short periods in the cell life, the distribution of the oscillating molecules corresponds to the condition of the minimum energy of the generated electromagnetic field. In this case the Raman scattering is hardly possible.
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Pokorný, J., Fiala, J. & Vacek, K. Fröhlich coherent vibrations and raman scattering. Czech J Phys 41, 484–491 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01597952
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