Electromagnetic Bio-information: Proceedings of the Symposium, Marburg, September 5, 1977Fritz Albert Popp Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1979 - 207 Seiten |
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... is from a table in reference 29 . The intensity zero indicates that there are species with- out measurable photon emission . Cells mm3 5000- 4000 3000 Z cps 0,6 0,5- O 109 Experimental Investigations on Ultraweak Photon Emission.
... is from a table in reference 29 . The intensity zero indicates that there are species with- out measurable photon emission . Cells mm3 5000- 4000 3000 Z cps 0,6 0,5- O 109 Experimental Investigations on Ultraweak Photon Emission.
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... photon emission takes place . Fig . 12 depicts the total intensity of YAT cells after the addition of 4HPCP in different concen trations . Again the emission exhibits temporal fluctua- tions . An increase in the concentration by a ...
... photon emission takes place . Fig . 12 depicts the total intensity of YAT cells after the addition of 4HPCP in different concen trations . Again the emission exhibits temporal fluctua- tions . An increase in the concentration by a ...
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... photon emission of 6000 photons per second from untreated seedlings implies a re- action rate between N1 = 3.6 1012 s1 and N1 = 108 s ̄1 . The concentration of substrates in cells has a value of 5000 μmol / l to 14 μmol / 1 ( 42 ) ...
... photon emission of 6000 photons per second from untreated seedlings implies a re- action rate between N1 = 3.6 1012 s1 and N1 = 108 s ̄1 . The concentration of substrates in cells has a value of 5000 μmol / l to 14 μmol / 1 ( 42 ) ...
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Foreword by J Ladik | 1 |
Bioinformation Electrophysical Aspects | 25 |
Information Transmission by means of Electrical Biofields | 55 |
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