Electromagnetic Bio-informationFritz Albert Popp Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989 - 259 Seiten |
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... weak ELF fields rather as a by - product . Early on , he was able to describe the circadian system in terms of a mathematical model . To check this out experimentally he needed a suitable stimu- lus to control the circadian rhythms . In ...
... weak ELF fields rather as a by - product . Early on , he was able to describe the circadian system in terms of a mathematical model . To check this out experimentally he needed a suitable stimu- lus to control the circadian rhythms . In ...
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... weak absorption behaviour within a period of 2-5 min ( Fig . 3 ) . Very similar forms concerning oscillations of ... weaker one . But this process has great consequences : the weaker pump is running backwards now ( reductive de ...
... weak absorption behaviour within a period of 2-5 min ( Fig . 3 ) . Very similar forms concerning oscillations of ... weaker one . But this process has great consequences : the weaker pump is running backwards now ( reductive de ...
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... weak magnetic fields which surround an indi- vidual . Biomagnetic fields are produced by one of three different mechanisms [ 48 ] . The first source of bio- magnetic fields is the magnetization produced by the presence of magnetized ...
... weak magnetic fields which surround an indi- vidual . Biomagnetic fields are produced by one of three different mechanisms [ 48 ] . The first source of bio- magnetic fields is the magnetization produced by the presence of magnetized ...
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Biological Rhythms | 18 |
Communication | 39 |
Electrophysical Aspects | 49 |
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