Electromagnetic Bio-information: Proceedings of the Symposium, Marburg, September 5, 1977Fritz Albert Popp Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1979 - 207 Seiten |
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... tion that , under infinitesimal fluctionation d☺ , the spectral intensity U , ( or Ux ) will be maintain- ed . This is indicated by Fig . 3 and corresponds to some feedback mechanisms . Provided the radia- tion is utilized for ...
... tion that , under infinitesimal fluctionation d☺ , the spectral intensity U , ( or Ux ) will be maintain- ed . This is indicated by Fig . 3 and corresponds to some feedback mechanisms . Provided the radia- tion is utilized for ...
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... tion with E2 ( I , E2 = 0.758 ) is also very impor- tant . One fact deserves explanation : the E2 and B factors are almost equivalent , as indicated Fig . 6 ; yet both figure in the multiple regression for- mula . This constitutes ...
... tion with E2 ( I , E2 = 0.758 ) is also very impor- tant . One fact deserves explanation : the E2 and B factors are almost equivalent , as indicated Fig . 6 ; yet both figure in the multiple regression for- mula . This constitutes ...
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... tion . Very long filaments of a thickness of ap- proximately 40 to 50 AE generally are a consti- tuent of the cytoplasm . Bundles of them are often found in large quantities . As such bundles they can also be seen light ...
... tion . Very long filaments of a thickness of ap- proximately 40 to 50 AE generally are a consti- tuent of the cytoplasm . Bundles of them are often found in large quantities . As such bundles they can also be seen light ...
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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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