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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia - Electrochemistry

Electrochemistry is a branch of chemistry and studies the reactions that can take place at the interface of an electronic conductor (the electrode, which can be a metal or a semiconductor including graphite) and an ionic conductor (the electrolyte). If a chemical reaction is caused by an external voltage, or if a voltage is caused by a chemical reaction, as in a Battery (electricity), it is an electrochemical reaction. In general, electrochemistry deals with situations where an oxidation and a reduction reaction is separ ...

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Electrochemistry - Principles
Electrochemistry - Oxidation and Reduction. The elements involved in an electrochemical reaction are characterized by the number of electrons each has. The oxidation state of an ion is the number of electrons it has accepted or donated compared to its neutral state (which is defined as having an oxidation state of 0). If an atom or ion donates an electron in a reaction its oxidation state is increased, if an element accept ...

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Electrochemistry, Electrochemistry - History, Electrochemistry - Principles, Electrochemistry - Oxidation and Reduction, Electrochemistry - Spontaneity

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bioelectricity: Alternative Health Dictionary on Electrodiagnosis

electrodiagnosis (bioelectric testing, electrodermal screening, electrodermal testing): Localizing of imbalances along acupuncture meridians with galvanometric devices.

 

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia - Bioelectromagnetism

Bioelectromagnetism (sometimes equated with bioelectricity) refers to the static voltage of biological cells and to the electric currents that flow in living tissues, such as nerves and muscles, as a result of action potentials. Bioelectromagnetism - Description. Biological cells use bioelectricity to store metabolic energy, to do work or trigger internal changes, and to signal one another. Bioelectromagnetism is the electric current produced by action potentials along with the magnetic fields they g ...

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia - Bia

Bia can refer to: The mythological figure in Greek and Ashanti mythology, see Bia (mythology). The Bia River is in West Africa. The Bia language The plant genus Bia Klotzsch, see its synonym Tragia. The mountain Phou Bia in Laos. Slang term for the noun Bitch. BIA is the abbreviation for Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis, a technique widely used from fat measurement up to body composition analysis. BIA

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia - Biorhythm

A biorhythm (or biological rhythm) is a hypothetical cyclic pattern of alterations in physiology, emotions, and/or intellect. "Bio" pertains to life and "rhythm" pertains to the flow with regular movement. Biorhythm - The basic theory. The theory of biorhythms claims one's lifecycle is affected by rhythmic cycles and makes approximate predictions of cycles of physical, mental and emotional characteristics. A rhythm or a cycle is a characteristic that is periodically repeated in a predic ...

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia - Electroacupuncture

Electroacupuncture, also known as electroacupuncture according to Voll (EAV), electrodermal screening (EDS), bioelectric functions diagnosis (BFD), bio resonance therapy (BRT), or bio-energy regulatory technique (BER), is a controversial alternative medicine method of using electrodiagnostic devices to diagnose and treat “energy imbalance” often using homeopathic products, first used by Reinhold Voll by combining acupuncture with galvanometer in 1958. It is not used in conventional medical treatm ...

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia - Bioelectromagnetics

Bioelectromagnetics is the study of how electromagnetic fields interact with and influence biological processes. Common areas of investigation include the mechanism of animal migration and navigation using the geomagnetic field, studying the potential effects of man-made sources of electromagnetic fields, such as those produced by the power distribution system and mobile phones, and developing novel therapies to treat various conditions. While several treatments based on the use of magnetic fields have been reported in peer-reviewed j ...

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Language processing - Spoken language

Acoustic stimuli are received by the auditive organ and are converted to bioelectric signals on the organ of Corti. These electric impulses are then transported through scarpa's ganglion (vestibulocochlear nerve) to the primary auditory cortex, on both hemispheres. Each hemisphere treats it differenty, nevertheless: while the left side recognizes distinctive parts such as phonemes, the right side takes ...

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Language processing, Language processing - Spoken language, Language processing - Written language

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Biorhythm - The basic theory

The theory of biorhythms claims one's lifecycle is affected by rhythmic cycles and makes approximate predictions of cycles of physical, mental and emotional characteristics. A rhythm or a cycle is a characteristic that is periodically repeated in a predictable and measurable way. Biorhythmics is composed of forecasting the synchronized rhythm by division into equal parts by time in one's life cycle. These inherent rhythms are said to control or initiate various biological processes and are classically composed of three cyclic rhythms that ar ...

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Biorhythm, Biorhythm - The basic theory, Biorhythm - Related terminology, Biorhythm - Biological rhythm cycles, Biorhythm - Plausibility, Biorhythm - Application, Biorhythm - History, Biorhythm - Patents

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Blanka - Story

As a youngster, the fighter known as Blanka was named Jimmy. Traveling on an airplane to visit his uncle, Jimmy's plane ventured too close to a hidden Shadoloo base and was shot down. Jimmy was raised by animals; he learned from electric eels how to use his bioelectricity as a weapon. His mother, Samantha, was not on the flight, so it is presumed Jimmy was traveling with his father. Blanka hitched a ride on a poacher's truck and met up with his old friend Dan, and had a friendly sparring match with him. He eventually met with Dan's 's ...

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Blanka, Blanka - Vital Statistics, Blanka - Story, Blanka - Trivia, Blanka - Related characters

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Biorhythm - Plausibility

Proponents of biorhythmics call it an established interdisciplinary area of scientific endeavor, which is still speculative in many facets. Critics state that biorhythms are based upon only on numerological associations and elementary math. Biorhythmics' plausibility is contested by various mathematicians, some biologists and other scientists. Biorhyhms have echoes of chronobiology, the study of circadian and other rhythms. Through medical research, doctors have found that there are periodicity and rhythms during a person's lifespan, ...

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Biorhythm, Biorhythm - The basic theory, Biorhythm - Related terminology, Biorhythm - Biological rhythm cycles, Biorhythm - Plausibility, Biorhythm - Application, Biorhythm - History, Biorhythm - Patents

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Biorhythm - Related terminology

Biorhythm - Biological rhythm cycles. Ultradian are biological rhythms composed of long-term cycles (lasting several days). Circadian are the biological rhythms having a period of 24 hours (lasting a day). Infradian are the biological rhythms having extremely short cycles (lasting less than 24 hours). Exogenous are cycles influenced by external factors. Endogenous are cycles not influenced by external changes. Circatrigintan< ...

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Biorhythm, Biorhythm - The basic theory, Biorhythm - Related terminology, Biorhythm - Biological rhythm cycles, Biorhythm - Plausibility, Biorhythm - Application, Biorhythm - History, Biorhythm - Patents

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Biorhythm - History

The classical theory originated at the turn of the 19th century, between 1897 and 1902, from observational research. Dr. Hermann Swoboda (Professor of Psychology, University of Vienna), who was researching periodic variations in fevers, looked into the possibility of a rhythmic change in mood and health. He collected data on reaction to pain, outbreak of fevers, illnesses, asthma, heart attacks, and recurrent dreams. He concluded that there was a 23-day physica ...

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Biorhythm, Biorhythm - The basic theory, Biorhythm - Related terminology, Biorhythm - Biological rhythm cycles, Biorhythm - Plausibility, Biorhythm - Application, Biorhythm - History, Biorhythm - Patents

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Bioelectromagnetism - Description

Biological cells use bioelectricity to store metabolic energy, to do work or trigger internal changes, and to signal one another. Bioelectromagnetism is the electric current produced by action potentials along with the magnetic fields they generate through the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction. Bioelectromagnetism is studied primarily through the techniques of electrophysiology. In the late eighteenth century, the Italian physician and physicist, Luigi Galvani, first recorded the phenomenon while dissecting a frog at a table whe ...

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Bioelectromagnetism, Bioelectromagnetism - Description, Bioelectromagnetism - Volume Conductors, Bioelectromagnetism - Quotes

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - All Star Superman - Story

The series begins in issue #1 (of what is touted to be a 12-issue story arc) with the rescue of helionauts by Superman at the edge of the sun's surface. It appears that Lex Luthor orchestrated the near disaster in order to cause havoc with Superman's powers by overwhelming his cells with solar radiation. The massive amount of solar radiation supercharges Superman, giving him at least one new power (extension and manipulation of his own bioelectric aura) and tripling his strength (Superman is easily able to push against 200 quintillion tons o ...

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All Star Superman, All Star Superman - Story, All Star Superman - Continuity differences

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Bioelectromagnetics - Introduction: general features of observed interactions

Bioelectromagnetics - Thermal vs nonthermal nature. Most of the molecules that make up the human body interact only weakly with electromagnetic fields (EMF) that are in the radiofrequency or extremely low frequency bands. One basic interactiion is the absorption of energy from the EMF, which can cause tissue to heat up; more intense field exposures will produce greater heating. This heat deposition can lead to biological effects ranging from discomfort to protein denaturation to burns. Many nations and regulatory ...

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Bioelectromagnetics, Bioelectromagnetics - Introduction: general features of observed interactions, Bioelectromagnetics - Thermal vs nonthermal nature, Bioelectromagnetics - Noise-masking time and space integration cooperativity, Bioelectromagnetics - Intrinsic fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Natural fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Primary interaction mechanisms, Bioelectromagnetics - Membrane polarization, Bioelectromagnetics - Electrorotation, Bioelectromagnetics - Ion cyclotron resonance and ion parametric resonance, Bioelectromagnetics - Nonlinear kinetics, Bioelectromagnetics - Frohlich-style macro dipole interactions, Bioelectromagnetics - DNA conduction, Bioelectromagnetics - Microtubule waveguides, Bioelectromagnetics - Ferromagnetic domains, Bioelectromagnetics - Frequency selectivity from spatial features, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of a cell or below, Bioelectromagnetics - Calcium efflux, Bioelectromagnetics - Neurotransmitter systems, Bioelectromagnetics - DNA strand breaks and genotoxicity, Bioelectromagnetics - Ornithine decarboxylase, Bioelectromagnetics - Melatonin, Bioelectromagnetics - Bacterial growth and metabolism, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of an organ or system, Bioelectromagnetics - Blood-brain barrier permittivity, Bioelectromagnetics - EEG changes, Bioelectromagnetics - Wound healing regeneration and bone growth, Bioelectromagnetics - Cancer promotion, Bioelectromagnetics - Whole-organism effects, Bioelectromagnetics - Electrical sensing organs fish etc, Bioelectromagnetics - Navigation bees pidgeons etc, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on embryonic development, Bioelectromagnetics - Behavioral effects, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects of artificial fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Powerlines, Bioelectromagnetics - CRTs, Bioelectromagnetics - Cell phones, Bioelectromagnetics - Radar, Bioelectromagnetics - Other transmitters radio TV ..., Bioelectromagnetics - Medical applications, Bioelectromagnetics - Bone fracture healing, Bioelectromagnetics - TMS and related, Bioelectromagnetics - Low-level Laser Therapy LLLT, Bioelectromagnetics - Strong magnetic pulses for disinfection, Bioelectromagnetics - Other

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Bioelectromagnetics - Primary interaction mechanisms

Bioelectromagnetics - Membrane polarization. Bioelectromagnetics - Electrorotation. Bioelectromagnetics - Ion cyclotron resonance and ion parametric resonance. Bioelectromagnetics - Nonlinear kinetics. Bioelectromagnetics - Frohlich-style macro dipole interactions. Bioelectromagnetics - DNA conduction. Bioelectromagnetics - Microtubule waveguides. ...

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Bioelectromagnetics, Bioelectromagnetics - Introduction: general features of observed interactions, Bioelectromagnetics - Thermal vs nonthermal nature, Bioelectromagnetics - Noise-masking time and space integration cooperativity, Bioelectromagnetics - Intrinsic fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Natural fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Primary interaction mechanisms, Bioelectromagnetics - Membrane polarization, Bioelectromagnetics - Electrorotation, Bioelectromagnetics - Ion cyclotron resonance and ion parametric resonance, Bioelectromagnetics - Nonlinear kinetics, Bioelectromagnetics - Frohlich-style macro dipole interactions, Bioelectromagnetics - DNA conduction, Bioelectromagnetics - Microtubule waveguides, Bioelectromagnetics - Ferromagnetic domains, Bioelectromagnetics - Frequency selectivity from spatial features, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of a cell or below, Bioelectromagnetics - Calcium efflux, Bioelectromagnetics - Neurotransmitter systems, Bioelectromagnetics - DNA strand breaks and genotoxicity, Bioelectromagnetics - Ornithine decarboxylase, Bioelectromagnetics - Melatonin, Bioelectromagnetics - Bacterial growth and metabolism, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of an organ or system, Bioelectromagnetics - Blood-brain barrier permittivity, Bioelectromagnetics - EEG changes, Bioelectromagnetics - Wound healing regeneration and bone growth, Bioelectromagnetics - Cancer promotion, Bioelectromagnetics - Whole-organism effects, Bioelectromagnetics - Electrical sensing organs fish etc, Bioelectromagnetics - Navigation bees pidgeons etc, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on embryonic development, Bioelectromagnetics - Behavioral effects, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects of artificial fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Powerlines, Bioelectromagnetics - CRTs, Bioelectromagnetics - Cell phones, Bioelectromagnetics - Radar, Bioelectromagnetics - Other transmitters radio TV ..., Bioelectromagnetics - Medical applications, Bioelectromagnetics - Bone fracture healing, Bioelectromagnetics - TMS and related, Bioelectromagnetics - Low-level Laser Therapy LLLT, Bioelectromagnetics - Strong magnetic pulses for disinfection, Bioelectromagnetics - Other

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bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of a cell or below

Bioelectromagnetics - Calcium efflux. Bioelectromagnetics - Neurotransmitter systems. Bioelectromagnetics - DNA strand breaks and genotoxicity. Bioelectromagnetics - Ornithine decarboxylase. Bioelectromagnetics - Melatonin. Bioelectromagnetics - Bacterial growth and metabolism. ...

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Bioelectromagnetics, Bioelectromagnetics - Introduction: general features of observed interactions, Bioelectromagnetics - Thermal vs nonthermal nature, Bioelectromagnetics - Noise-masking time and space integration cooperativity, Bioelectromagnetics - Intrinsic fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Natural fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Primary interaction mechanisms, Bioelectromagnetics - Membrane polarization, Bioelectromagnetics - Electrorotation, Bioelectromagnetics - Ion cyclotron resonance and ion parametric resonance, Bioelectromagnetics - Nonlinear kinetics, Bioelectromagnetics - Frohlich-style macro dipole interactions, Bioelectromagnetics - DNA conduction, Bioelectromagnetics - Microtubule waveguides, Bioelectromagnetics - Ferromagnetic domains, Bioelectromagnetics - Frequency selectivity from spatial features, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of a cell or below, Bioelectromagnetics - Calcium efflux, Bioelectromagnetics - Neurotransmitter systems, Bioelectromagnetics - DNA strand breaks and genotoxicity, Bioelectromagnetics - Ornithine decarboxylase, Bioelectromagnetics - Melatonin, Bioelectromagnetics - Bacterial growth and metabolism, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of an organ or system, Bioelectromagnetics - Blood-brain barrier permittivity, Bioelectromagnetics - EEG changes, Bioelectromagnetics - Wound healing regeneration and bone growth, Bioelectromagnetics - Cancer promotion, Bioelectromagnetics - Whole-organism effects, Bioelectromagnetics - Electrical sensing organs fish etc, Bioelectromagnetics - Navigation bees pidgeons etc, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on embryonic development, Bioelectromagnetics - Behavioral effects, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects of artificial fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Powerlines, Bioelectromagnetics - CRTs, Bioelectromagnetics - Cell phones, Bioelectromagnetics - Radar, Bioelectromagnetics - Other transmitters radio TV ..., Bioelectromagnetics - Medical applications, Bioelectromagnetics - Bone fracture healing, Bioelectromagnetics - TMS and related, Bioelectromagnetics - Low-level Laser Therapy LLLT, Bioelectromagnetics - Strong magnetic pulses for disinfection, Bioelectromagnetics - Other

Read more here: » Bioelectromagnetics: Encyclopedia II - Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of a cell or below

bioelectricity: Encyclopedia II - Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of an organ or system

Bioelectromagnetics - Blood-brain barrier permittivity. Bioelectromagnetics - EEG changes. Bioelectromagnetics - Wound healing regeneration and bone growth. Bioelectromagnetics - Cancer promotion. ...

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Bioelectromagnetics, Bioelectromagnetics - Introduction: general features of observed interactions, Bioelectromagnetics - Thermal vs nonthermal nature, Bioelectromagnetics - Noise-masking time and space integration cooperativity, Bioelectromagnetics - Intrinsic fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Natural fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Primary interaction mechanisms, Bioelectromagnetics - Membrane polarization, Bioelectromagnetics - Electrorotation, Bioelectromagnetics - Ion cyclotron resonance and ion parametric resonance, Bioelectromagnetics - Nonlinear kinetics, Bioelectromagnetics - Frohlich-style macro dipole interactions, Bioelectromagnetics - DNA conduction, Bioelectromagnetics - Microtubule waveguides, Bioelectromagnetics - Ferromagnetic domains, Bioelectromagnetics - Frequency selectivity from spatial features, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of a cell or below, Bioelectromagnetics - Calcium efflux, Bioelectromagnetics - Neurotransmitter systems, Bioelectromagnetics - DNA strand breaks and genotoxicity, Bioelectromagnetics - Ornithine decarboxylase, Bioelectromagnetics - Melatonin, Bioelectromagnetics - Bacterial growth and metabolism, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on the level of an organ or system, Bioelectromagnetics - Blood-brain barrier permittivity, Bioelectromagnetics - EEG changes, Bioelectromagnetics - Wound healing regeneration and bone growth, Bioelectromagnetics - Cancer promotion, Bioelectromagnetics - Whole-organism effects, Bioelectromagnetics - Electrical sensing organs fish etc, Bioelectromagnetics - Navigation bees pidgeons etc, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on embryonic development, Bioelectromagnetics - Behavioral effects, Bioelectromagnetics - Effects of artificial fields, Bioelectromagnetics - Powerlines, Bioelectromagnetics - CRTs, Bioelectromagnetics - Cell phones, Bioelectromagnetics - Radar, Bioelectromagnetics - Other transmitters radio TV ..., Bioelectromagnetics - Medical applications, Bioelectromagnetics - Bone fracture healing, Bioelectromagnetics - TMS and related, Bioelectromagnetics - Low-level Laser Therapy LLLT, Bioelectromagnetics - Strong magnetic pulses for disinfection, Bioelectromagnetics - Other

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