Electromagnetic Bio-information: Proceedings of the Symposium, Marburg, September 5, 1977Fritz Albert Popp Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1979 - 207 Seiten |
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... energy emitted from excited mole- cular states within the probe material . The ques- tion therefore arises as to how electromagnetic energy of such extraordinarily low - power can be detected by living organisms ( 12 ) . This is , in ...
... energy emitted from excited mole- cular states within the probe material . The ques- tion therefore arises as to how electromagnetic energy of such extraordinarily low - power can be detected by living organisms ( 12 ) . This is , in ...
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... energy exchange between the in- coming wave and the oscillating electrons exceeds the mean thermal energy of electrons . The in- coming wave will therefore be weakened by this mechanism down to noise level . Theoretical work and results ...
... energy exchange between the in- coming wave and the oscillating electrons exceeds the mean thermal energy of electrons . The in- coming wave will therefore be weakened by this mechanism down to noise level . Theoretical work and results ...
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... energy is something complex . Part of the reaction energy yielded has to be calo- ric energy ; another part may , as free energy , also be released in a different form , for instance , a form that can directly be converted into electric ...
... energy is something complex . Part of the reaction energy yielded has to be calo- ric energy ; another part may , as free energy , also be released in a different form , for instance , a form that can directly be converted into electric ...
Inhalt
Foreword by J Ladik | 1 |
Bioinformation Electrophysical Aspects | 25 |
Information Transmission by means of Electrical Biofields | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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