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E-raamat: Bioelectrodynamics And Biocommunication

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  • Formaat: 456 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-1994
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789814590945
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Bioelectrodynamics And Biocommunication
  • Formaat: 456 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-1994
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789814590945

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A comprehensive and up-to-date collection of papers on the role of electrodynamical activities in biocommunication is presented in this volume. It provides research findings, practical applications and theoretical investigations linking phenomena as diverse as the sensitivity of organisms to ultraweak ELF electromagnetic fields, noninvasive imaging by magnetic field tomography, coherent liquid crystalline mesophases in living organisms and coherent light emission from biological systems. The volume begins with chapters on the historical perspectives and the biophysical background necessary for understanding bioelectrical phenomena. This is followed by chapters dealing with the biological effects of external electromagnetic fields; the detection of endogenous electrodynamical and related activities and their practical applications; and finally, theoretical perspectives and overviews. It is recommended for undergraduates, graduates and research scientists in all disciplines who wish to be informed of the emerging discipline of bioelectrodynamics.List of Contributors: M Bischof, J J Chang, A S Davydov, D Edmonds, A French, C Gross, Q Gu, J Haffegee, M W Ho, A A Ioannides, R P Liburdy, W P Mei, R Pethig, F A Popp, P T Saunders; C W Smith, T Y Tsong, U Warnke, T M Wu, C L Zhang.
The history of bioelectromagnetics, M. Bischof; introduction to
electromagnetism, F. Popp; basic electromagnetic interactions of biological
systems, U. Warnke; electroception, magnetonavigation and orientation in
animals, U. Warnke; can weak magnetic fields (or potentials) affect pattern
formation?, M.-W. Ho et al; electromagnetic fields and biomembranes, R.P.
Liburdy; the language of cells - molecular processing of electric signal by
cell membranes, T.Y. Tsong and C. Grosse; biological effects of ELF,
microwaves and millimeter waves, C. Smith; dielectric and AC electrodynamic
properties of cells, R. Pethig; electroporation and its biological
implications, C. Chang; biophotons and biological coherence, W.P. Mei; liquid
crystalline mesophase in living organisms, M.-W. Ho and P.T. Saunders;
coherent brain waves in visual perception as detected with the SQUID
magnetometer, A.A. laonnides; skin conductivity measurements -
electroacupuncture and electrodiagnosis, L.Z. Chang and F. Popp; promises and
perils of electromedicine, U. Warnke; can weak magnetic fields have
biological effects?, D. Edmonds; Frohlich's theory of coherent excitation - a
retrospective, T.M. Wu; the storage and transport of energy in biological
systems, A.S. Davydov; what is the relationship between bioelectromagnetism
and biocommunication?, M.-W. Ho.