Electromagnetic Bio-informationFritz Albert Popp Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989 - 259 Seiten |
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... stimulation lasersystems akupLas® . The apparatus is shown in Figure 15 . This system enables the therapist to locate and stimulate a desired point or area very easily . It consists of a helium - neon - gas laser with a power of 2-3 mW ...
... stimulation lasersystems akupLas® . The apparatus is shown in Figure 15 . This system enables the therapist to locate and stimulate a desired point or area very easily . It consists of a helium - neon - gas laser with a power of 2-3 mW ...
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... stimulation as a consequence is ex- plained . Stimulation characteristics of magnetically induced electrical magnitudes The amount of electricity applied to the organism represents a standard value for the stimulation character .
... stimulation as a consequence is ex- plained . Stimulation characteristics of magnetically induced electrical magnitudes The amount of electricity applied to the organism represents a standard value for the stimulation character .
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... stimulation of baro - receptors , we optimized the parameters in the following way . The electrical current in the stimulation coil and its changes in time were fixed in a way , that the backward emf , provoked by the magnetic field ...
... stimulation of baro - receptors , we optimized the parameters in the following way . The electrical current in the stimulation coil and its changes in time were fixed in a way , that the backward emf , provoked by the magnetic field ...
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Biological Rhythms | 18 |
Communication | 39 |
Electrophysical Aspects | 49 |
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