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Bioelectromagnetism

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Bioelectromagnetism

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Bioelectromagnetism: 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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Bioelectromagnetism: 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: Encyclopedia - Unsolved problems in biology

Some unsolved problems in biology include: Life. How did it start? Is life a cosmic phenomenon? Are the conditions necessary for the origin of life narrow or broad? How did life originate and diversify in hundred millions of years? Why, after rapid diversification, do microorganisms remain unchanged for millions of years? Did life start on this planet or was there an extraterrestrial intervention (for example a meteor from another planet)? Why have so many biological systems developed sexual reproduction? How do or

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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia - Electricity

Electricity is a property of matter that results from the presence of electric charge. Together with magnetism, it constitutes the fundamental interaction known as electromagnetism. Electricity is responsible for many well-known physical phenomena such as lightning, electric fields and electric currents, and is put to use in industrial applications such as electronics and electric power. Electricity - Concepts in electricity. In casual usage, the term electricity is applied to several related concept ...

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Bioelectromagnetism: 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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Bioelectromagnetism: 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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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia II - Electricity - History

Electricity - Ancient. According to Thales of Miletus, writing 600 BC, a form of electricity was known to the Ancient Greeks who found that rubbing fur on various substances, such as amber, would cause a particular attraction between the two. The Greeks noted that the amber buttons could attract light objects such as hair and that if they rubbed the amber for long enough they could even get a spark to jump. An object found in Iraq in 1938, dated to about 250 BC and called the Baghdad Battery, resembles a galvanic cell and is believed by som ...

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Electricity, Electricity - Concepts in electricity, Electricity - History, Electricity - Ancient, Electricity - Modern, Electricity - Electric charge, Electricity - Electric field, Electricity - Electric potential, Electricity - Electric current, Electricity - Electrical energy, Electricity - Electric power, Electricity - SI electricity units, Electricity - Devices, Electricity - Engineering, Electricity - Safety, Electricity - Electrical phenomena in nature

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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia II - Electricity - History

Electricity - Ancient. According to Thales of Miletus, writing circa 600 BCE, a form of electricity was known to the Ancient Greeks who found that rubbing fur on various substances, such as amber, would cause a particular attraction between the two. The Greeks noted that the amber buttons could attract light objects such as hair and that if they rubbed the amber for long enough they could even get a spark to jump. An object found in Iraq in 1938, dated to about 250 BCE and called the Baghdad Battery, resembles a galvanic cell and is believed by some to have been used for electroplating. ...

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Electricity, Electricity - Concepts in electricity, Electricity - History, Electricity - Ancient, Electricity - Modern, Electricity - Electric charge, Electricity - Electric field, Electricity - Electric potential, Electricity - Electric current, Electricity - Electrical energy, Electricity - Electric power, Electricity - SI electricity units, Electricity - Devices, Electricity - Engineering, Electricity - Safety, Electricity - Electrical phenomena in nature

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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia II - Electricity - Electric power

Electric power is the rate at which electrical energy is produced or consumed, and is measured in watts (symbol: W). A fossil-fuel or nuclear power station converts heat to electrical energy, and the faster the station burns fuel, assuming constant efficiency of conversion, the higher its power output. The output of a power station is usually specified in megawatts (millions of watts). The electrical energy is then sent over transmission lines to reach the consumers. Each consumer uses appliances that convert the electrical ene ...

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Electricity, Electricity - Concepts in electricity, Electricity - History, Electricity - Ancient, Electricity - Modern, Electricity - Electric charge, Electricity - Electric field, Electricity - Electric potential, Electricity - Electric current, Electricity - Electrical energy, Electricity - Electric power, Electricity - SI electricity units, Electricity - Devices, Electricity - Engineering, Electricity - Safety, Electricity - Electrical phenomena in nature

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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia II - Electricity - Electric power

Electric power is the rate at which electrical energy is produced or consumed, and is measured in watts (symbol: W). A fossil-fuel or nuclear power station converts heat to electrical energy, and the faster the station burns fuel, the higher its power output. The output of a power station is usually specified in megawatts (millions of watts). The electrical energy is then sent over transmission lines to reach the consumers. Each consumer uses appliances that convert the electrical energy to other forms of energy, such as heat ( ...

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Electricity, Electricity - Concepts in electricity, Electricity - History, Electricity - Ancient, Electricity - Modern, Electricity - Electric charge, Electricity - Electric field, Electricity - Electric potential, Electricity - Electric current, Electricity - Electrical energy, Electricity - Electric power, Electricity - SI electricity units, Electricity - Devices, Electricity - Engineering, Electricity - Safety, Electricity - Electrical phenomena in nature

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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia II - Electricity - Electric current

An electric current is a flow of electric charge, and its intensity is measured in amperes. Examples of electric currents include metallic conduction, where electrons flow through a conductor such as a metal wire, and electrolysis, where ions (charged atoms) flow through liquids. The particles themselves often move quite slowly, while the electric field that drives them propagates at close to the speed of light. See elec ...

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Electricity, Electricity - Concepts in electricity, Electricity - History, Electricity - Ancient, Electricity - Modern, Electricity - Electric charge, Electricity - Electric field, Electricity - Electric potential, Electricity - Electric current, Electricity - Electrical energy, Electricity - Electric power, Electricity - SI electricity units, Electricity - Devices, Electricity - Engineering, Electricity - Safety, Electricity - Electrical phenomena in nature

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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia II - Electricity - Electric charge

Electric charge is a property of certain subatomic particles (e.g., electrons and protons) which interacts with electromagnetic fields and causes attractive and repulsive forces between them. Electric charge gives rise to one of the four fundamental forces of nature, and is a conserved property of matter that can be quantified. In this sense, the phrase "quantity of electricity" is used interchangeably with the phrases "charge of electricity" and "quantity of charge." There are two types of charge: we call one kind of charge positive and the ...

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Electricity, Electricity - Concepts in electricity, Electricity - History, Electricity - Ancient, Electricity - Modern, Electricity - Electric charge, Electricity - Electric field, Electricity - Electric potential, Electricity - Electric current, Electricity - Electrical energy, Electricity - Electric power, Electricity - SI electricity units, Electricity - Devices, Electricity - Engineering, Electricity - Safety, Electricity - Electrical phenomena in nature

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Bioelectromagnetism: 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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Bioelectromagnetism: 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

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Bioelectromagnetism: 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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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia II - Electricity - Electric current

An electric current is a flow of electric charge, and its intensity is measured in amperes. Examples of electric currents include metallic conduction, where electrons flow through a conductor such as a metal wire, and electrolysis, where ions (charged atoms) flow through liquids. The particles themselves often move quite slowly, while the electric field that drives them propagates at close to the speed of light. See elec ...

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Electricity, Electricity - Concepts in electricity, Electricity - History, Electricity - Ancient, Electricity - Modern, Electricity - Electric charge, Electricity - Electric field, Electricity - Electric potential, Electricity - Electric current, Electricity - Electrical energy, Electricity - Electric power, Electricity - SI electricity units, Electricity - Devices, Electricity - Engineering, Electricity - Safety, Electricity - Electrical phenomena in nature

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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia II - Bioelectromagnetics - Whole-organism effects

Bioelectromagnetics - Electrical sensing organs fish etc. Bioelectromagnetics - Navigation bees pidgeons etc. Bioelectromagnetics - Effects on embryonic development. Bioelectromagnetics - Behavioral effects. Many subtle, and at times, not-so-subtle effects on behaviour have been reported from exposure to magnetic fields, with a particular focus in research on pulsed magnetic fields. The specific pulseform used appears to be an ...

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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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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia II - Bioelectromagnetics - Effects of artificial fields

Bioelectromagnetics - Powerlines. Bioelectromagnetics - CRTs. Bioelectromagnetics - Cell phones. Bioelectromagnetics - Radar. Bioelectromagnetics - Other transmitters radio TV .... ...

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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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Bioelectromagnetism: Encyclopedia II - Bioelectromagnetics - Medical applications

Bioelectromagnetics - Bone fracture healing. Bioelectromagnetics - TMS and related. A strong changing magnetic field can induce electrical currents in conductive tissue, such as the brain. Since the magnetic field will penetrate tissue, it can be generated outside of the head to induce currents within, hence Transcranial magnetic stimulation. These currents will depolarize parts of the brain, leading to changes in the patterns of neural activation. Essentially, it is a form of electro ...

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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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