Electromagnetic Bio-informationFritz Albert Popp Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989 - 259 Seiten |
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... caused by peak discharges and atmospheric pre- cipitation . Another reason for these fluctuations is that the anisotropy of the ions ( also caused by hu- midity , smoke , dust in short , by the changing aerosol composition ) , strongly ...
... caused by peak discharges and atmospheric pre- cipitation . Another reason for these fluctuations is that the anisotropy of the ions ( also caused by hu- midity , smoke , dust in short , by the changing aerosol composition ) , strongly ...
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... caused by the various dissociation and ionization process- es . The UV part emitted from the photosphere penetrates the atmosphere practically unchecked as far as altitudes of 30 km , where its shortwave part helps to create the ozone ...
... caused by the various dissociation and ionization process- es . The UV part emitted from the photosphere penetrates the atmosphere practically unchecked as far as altitudes of 30 km , where its shortwave part helps to create the ozone ...
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... caused by civiliza- tion are more rare . All the same , urban electrical machines ( underground or trams , for example ) which are driven by considerable amounts of direct current and therefore create fields , must also be considered ...
... caused by civiliza- tion are more rare . All the same , urban electrical machines ( underground or trams , for example ) which are driven by considerable amounts of direct current and therefore create fields , must also be considered ...
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Biological Rhythms | 18 |
Communication | 39 |
Electrophysical Aspects | 49 |
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