Electromagnetic Bio-informationFritz Albert Popp Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989 - 259 Seiten |
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... region theory , as enun- ciated by its authors [ 38 ] , is that the appearance of carcinogenic activity in a PAH is determined by the existence within its molecule of an active K - region and , at the same time , an inactive L - region ...
... region theory , as enun- ciated by its authors [ 38 ] , is that the appearance of carcinogenic activity in a PAH is determined by the existence within its molecule of an active K - region and , at the same time , an inactive L - region ...
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... region indices and great L - region indices . According to the K- and L - region hypothe- sis , in order to be a carcinogen , a PAH must be active by its K - region and unreactive by its L- region . So , the essential of this hypothesis ...
... region indices and great L - region indices . According to the K- and L - region hypothe- sis , in order to be a carcinogen , a PAH must be active by its K - region and unreactive by its L- region . So , the essential of this hypothesis ...
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... region in living organisms . These signals seem to be responsible for funda- mental regulatory functions in the connecting tis- sue and in the contact regions to organ cells . The organs themselves seem to use a quite similar system for ...
... region in living organisms . These signals seem to be responsible for funda- mental regulatory functions in the connecting tis- sue and in the contact regions to organ cells . The organs themselves seem to use a quite similar system for ...
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Biological Rhythms | 18 |
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