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Magnetoreception --- Biomagnetism --- Magnetite --- Biomineralization
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Bio-elektriciteit. --- Biomagnetism. --- Biomagnetisme. --- Electrophysiology.
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Electrophysiology. --- Biomagnetism. --- Electrophysiologie --- Biomagnétisme --- Biomagnétisme
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Electricity in medicine --- Electrophysiology --- Biomagnetism --- Electromagnetic fields --- Physiological effect
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Engineering --- Physics --- Biomedical Engineering --- General and Others --- bioelectricity --- biomagnetism --- physiology --- diagnosis --- therapy --- Bioelectromagnetism --- Biology --- Bioelectromagnetism. --- Biology. --- Life sciences --- Biomass --- Life (Biology) --- Natural history --- Biomagnetism --- Electromagnetism --- Electrophysiology --- Electricity & Magnetism
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Human Interaction with Electromagnetic Fields: Computational Models in Dosimetry presents some highly rigorous and sophisticated integral equation techniques from computational electromagnetics (CEM), along with practical techniques for the calculation and measurement of internal dosimetry. Theory is accompanied by numerical modeling algorithms and illustrative computational examples that range from academic to full real-world scenarios. Covers both deterministic and stochastic modeling Presents implementations of integral equation approaches, overcoming the limitations of the FDTD approach Presents various biomedical applications
Electromagnetism --- Magnetic fields --- Electromagnetic fields --- Physiological effect. --- Measurement. --- Magnetism --- Biomagnetism --- Electromagnetic waves --- Physiological effect
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Electricity in medicine --- Electrophysiology --- Biomagnetism --- Electromagnetic fields --- Biomedical Engineering --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Physiological effect
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Joseph Ennemoser (1787-1854) was born in Tyrol and, after fighting in the Tyrolean rebellion and the Napoleonic wars, qualified as a physician in Berlin. He later became professor at the recently founded University of Bonn, and eventually opened a successful medical practice in Munich. Ennemoser was a leading figure in the then highly fashionable field of 'animal magnetism' (popularised by Mesmer in the later 18th century) and hypnosis, and his emphasis on the connection between the mind and physical health foreshadowed Freud's development of psychoanalysis. In this 1842 publication, Ennemoser analyses the relationship between 'animal magnetism', nature and religion, focusing on phenomena including visions, their physiological and psychological explanations, and the application and effects of 'magnetic' treatments.
Animal magnetism. --- Human magnetism --- Magnetism, Animal --- Magnetism, Human --- Mind-cure --- Biomagnetism --- Hypnotism --- Magnetic healing --- Magnetism --- Mental suggestion --- Mesmerism --- Therapeutics, Suggestive
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