Electromagnetic Bio-informationFritz Albert Popp Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989 - 259 Seiten |
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... tion . The excitation propagation is carried out as follows . A local depolarization in the form of an action potential brought about by a stimulus , acts as a corresponding stimulus for the adjacent mem- brane area , and so on , thus ...
... tion . The excitation propagation is carried out as follows . A local depolarization in the form of an action potential brought about by a stimulus , acts as a corresponding stimulus for the adjacent mem- brane area , and so on , thus ...
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... tion spectrum is transformed into frequencies con- sisting of the sum and the difference between it and the carrier frequency . Consequently , if a message with a given Q value ( completeness of the informa- tion spectrum ) is to be ...
... tion spectrum is transformed into frequencies con- sisting of the sum and the difference between it and the carrier frequency . Consequently , if a message with a given Q value ( completeness of the informa- tion spectrum ) is to be ...
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... tion relation ( a , a * ) = 1 and the normalization condi- tion <a a> = 1 . la > = exp ny αν Ια Σ Iny > ( 15a ) where la 12 = < n > . n Thus , the probability p ( n ) of registering n photons of a coherent state | a > follows a ...
... tion relation ( a , a * ) = 1 and the normalization condi- tion <a a> = 1 . la > = exp ny αν Ια Σ Iny > ( 15a ) where la 12 = < n > . n Thus , the probability p ( n ) of registering n photons of a coherent state | a > follows a ...
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Biological Rhythms | 18 |
Communication | 39 |
Electrophysical Aspects | 49 |
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