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New Biological Phenomena Associated With Laser Radiation

Health Physics, 1989
Low-energy laser irradiation produces significant bioeffects. These effects are manifested in biochemical, physiological and proliferative phenomena in various enzymes, cells, tissues, organs and organisms. Examples are given of the effect of He-Ne laser irradiation in preventing the post-traumatic degeneration of peripheral nerves and the postponement
M, Belkin, M, Schwartz
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Cooperative Phenomena in Biological Motion

1985
The production of a “simple” utterance, such as the syllable /ba/, involves the cooperation of a large number of neuromuscular elements operating on different time scales, e.g., at respiratory, laryngeal, and supralaryngeal levels. Yet somehow, from this huge dimensionality, /ba/ emerges as a coherent and well-formed pattern.
J. A. S. Kelso, J. P. Scholz
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Biological applications of localised surface plasmonic phenomenae

IEE Proceedings - Nanobiotechnology, 2005
Researchers and industrialists have taken advantage of the unusual optical, magnetic, electronic, catalytic, and mechanical properties of nanomaterials. Nanoparticles and nanoscale materials have proven to be useful for biological uses. Nanoscale materials hold a particular interest to those in the biological sciences because they are on the same size ...
D A, Stuart   +4 more
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Modulation of various biological phenomena

1992
The most striking aspect of the in vitro cytotoxicity of diethyldithiocarbamate (DSH) is that it is bimodal. This phenomenon was first described by Rigas et al. (1979), who reported on the effects of a range of DSH concentrations on human monocytes and polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMN).
Peter K. Gessner, Teresa Gessner
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Critical phenomena in model biological tissues

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 1994
Abstract The surface tension of model mesenchymal tissues is shown to be a well-defined physical property of these systems. The tensions have been measured using axisymmetric drop shape analysis (ADSA) in conjunction with pendant drops. The experimental results are consistent with the phase transition conjectured- earlier to take place in an assay ...
G. Forgacs   +3 more
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Piezoelectric Phenomena in Biological Tissues

2012
Biological structures, at different organization levels (macromolecules, tissues, etc.) present a typical spiral shape. Spirals do not have a center of symmetry and hence almost all biological matter possesses piezoelectricity properties. Thus, the possibility to convert mechanical signals into electric ones, and viceversa, is not only ascribed to ...
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The role of fractional calculus in modeling biological phenomena: A review

Communications in nonlinear science & numerical simulation, 2017
C. Ionescu   +4 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Multi-class and multi-scale models of complex biological phenomena.

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2016
Jessica S. Yu, N. Bagheri
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