Electromagnetic Bio-informationFritz Albert Popp Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989 - 259 Seiten |
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... molecules for all wave- lengths by one and the same factor , if the molecular properties remain constant . If this assumption is also valid in the ultraviolet range , untreated cu- cumber seedlings radiate at 331.5 nm , because they ...
... molecules for all wave- lengths by one and the same factor , if the molecular properties remain constant . If this assumption is also valid in the ultraviolet range , untreated cu- cumber seedlings radiate at 331.5 nm , because they ...
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... molecules react with their appropriate partner before they have the pos- sibility of losing their energy by the emission of a photon . From the number of molecules n ( ) , ex- citable within the given wavelength range , and the ...
... molecules react with their appropriate partner before they have the pos- sibility of losing their energy by the emission of a photon . From the number of molecules n ( ) , ex- citable within the given wavelength range , and the ...
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... Molecules , biomolecules , cells , tissues , organs , organisms , the earth , the atmosphere , the sun , etc. outside >> inside inside outside > inside > inside Fig . 1. A representation of the relationship of electro- magnetic fields ...
... Molecules , biomolecules , cells , tissues , organs , organisms , the earth , the atmosphere , the sun , etc. outside >> inside inside outside > inside > inside Fig . 1. A representation of the relationship of electro- magnetic fields ...
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Biological Rhythms | 18 |
Communication | 39 |
Electrophysical Aspects | 49 |
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