Electromagnetic Bio-informationFritz Albert Popp Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989 - 259 Seiten |
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... normal reactions in living tissue . 3. Ultraweak photon emission is not the same as normal bioluminescence , which is caused by enzyme - catalized oxidation [ 37 ] . Biolumines- cence can be found among bacteria , fungi , in- sects ...
... normal reactions in living tissue . 3. Ultraweak photon emission is not the same as normal bioluminescence , which is caused by enzyme - catalized oxidation [ 37 ] . Biolumines- cence can be found among bacteria , fungi , in- sects ...
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... normal organism . In most simple terms , we then get as a necessary condition of normal cell growth in a population < i > < at az > ≥1 Total counts ( x 106 ) 0 6 0.5 04 0 3 ( 20a ) 0.2 0 1 The mean value of any quantity ... is denoted ...
... normal organism . In most simple terms , we then get as a necessary condition of normal cell growth in a population < i > < at az > ≥1 Total counts ( x 106 ) 0 6 0.5 04 0 3 ( 20a ) 0.2 0 1 The mean value of any quantity ... is denoted ...
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... normal light normal light laser radiation Fig . 14. Properties of laser radiation . stimulating and sedating spectral ,, parts " or only a ,, normalizing " set of frequencies . It is possible that this correlation is much more ...
... normal light normal light laser radiation Fig . 14. Properties of laser radiation . stimulating and sedating spectral ,, parts " or only a ,, normalizing " set of frequencies . It is possible that this correlation is much more ...
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Biological Rhythms | 18 |
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