Electromagnetic Bio-informationFritz Albert Popp Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989 - 259 Seiten |
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... organisms . The existence of atmospherics in the atmosphere has been known for years ( for details see the preceding chapter of this volume ) . Up to now it has been assumed that lightning is always required to generate such radia- tion ...
... organisms . The existence of atmospherics in the atmosphere has been known for years ( for details see the preceding chapter of this volume ) . Up to now it has been assumed that lightning is always required to generate such radia- tion ...
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... organisms [ 12 ] . This is , in fact , equivalent to the question concerning the absorption or emis- sion of radiative energy . Because of the very low- power level ( microwatt range and possibly below the thermal noise level ) , we ...
... organisms [ 12 ] . This is , in fact , equivalent to the question concerning the absorption or emis- sion of radiative energy . Because of the very low- power level ( microwatt range and possibly below the thermal noise level ) , we ...
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... organisms to emit , receive , and interpret spatiotemporal patterns of electromagnetic fields . In order to appreciate the vital importance of elec- tromagnetic phenomena in biology , a conceptual framework needs to be developed and ...
... organisms to emit , receive , and interpret spatiotemporal patterns of electromagnetic fields . In order to appreciate the vital importance of elec- tromagnetic phenomena in biology , a conceptual framework needs to be developed and ...
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Biological Rhythms | 18 |
Communication | 39 |
Electrophysical Aspects | 49 |
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