Electromagnetic Bio-informationFritz Albert Popp Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989 - 259 Seiten |
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... leads attached to the left leg and the right arm , and the left leg and the left arm , respectively . Lead II R. A. L. L. L.A. Lead III Fig . 20. Projection of a vector cardiogram onto two lines of the Einthoven triangle ( from ...
... leads attached to the left leg and the right arm , and the left leg and the left arm , respectively . Lead II R. A. L. L. L.A. Lead III Fig . 20. Projection of a vector cardiogram onto two lines of the Einthoven triangle ( from ...
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... lead to a practically unimagin- able increase in its informational content . All the problems that arise in this connection are covered , from a technical angle , by the information theory which was originally limited to communication ...
... lead to a practically unimagin- able increase in its informational content . All the problems that arise in this connection are covered , from a technical angle , by the information theory which was originally limited to communication ...
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... lead MAMA 11 9 14. 19. 24 . V 74 3 8 IX 74 13. 18. 23 28 . D ( D 3 . X 74 TT 8 . Fig . 10. Example of daily wood consumption by groups of Heterotermes indicola and the length of galleries built by the groups under various conditions ...
... lead MAMA 11 9 14. 19. 24 . V 74 3 8 IX 74 13. 18. 23 28 . D ( D 3 . X 74 TT 8 . Fig . 10. Example of daily wood consumption by groups of Heterotermes indicola and the length of galleries built by the groups under various conditions ...
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Biological Rhythms | 18 |
Communication | 39 |
Electrophysical Aspects | 49 |
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