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Biophysical phenomena influenced by the nucleation temperature during slow-freezing procedures
Cryobiology, 2018International ...
Desnow, Hugo +6 more
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Biophysical Approach to Psi Phenomena
NeuroQuantology, 2012The problems and possibilities of modern parapsychology are discussed from the viewpoint of the natural sciences, focusing on the research senses. First, the author points out that more consideration of parapsychological phenomena should be made from the viewpoint of biophysics.
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The Biophysics at Death: Three Hypotheses With Potential Application to Paranormal Phenomena
NeuroQuantology, 2011Major explanations for the potential physical changes at death are explored quantitatively. MacDougall’s weight loss measurements of dying patients are examined as an artifact of respiratory burst phenomena and as a potential variant of entanglement.
Michael A. Persinger, Linda S. St-Pierre
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The Biophysical Modelling of Transport Phenomena and of Crossing-effects in Living Organisms
2022The change in time and space of generalized forces when they generate flows for which conservation principles apply is referred to as transport phenomena. After that, we go through mass, impulse, energy, and electric-charge transport, as well as their mathematical equations. From the biophysical study are well-known the next laws: diffusion, viscosity,
Vincze, Janos, Vincze-Tiszay, Gabriella
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Remote Sensing of Selected Biophysical Variables and Urban/Suburban Phenomena
2004Remote sensing science may be used to provide spatially distributed information for a significant number of models and applications. Information is extracted from remotely sensed data using the remote sensing process, which includes stating the problem, data collection (in situ and remote sensing), data-to-information conversion, and information ...
John R. Jensen, Michael E. Hodgson
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The mathematical biophysics of some mental phenomena: II. Anxieties and elations
The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1946A neural mechanism is discussed which explains certain states of anxieties, in which an individual is worried about things which may be possible, but are exceedingly improbable. Certain quantitative relations are derived.Mutatis mutandis similar considerations apply to some states of elations. An application to certain types of paranoia is discussed.
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The mathematical biophysics of some mental phenomena
The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1945In this paper some aspects of the mathematical biophysics of the central nervous system, which hitherto have not been treated, are discussed. First, a neurobiophysical mechanism for consciousness is suggested. It provides for the possibility of conscious and unconscious rractions.
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Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Two experiments are described in which students explore phase transitions and critical phenomena by obtaining compression isotherms of phospholipid monolayers using a Langmuir trough. Through relatively simple analysis of their data students gain a better understanding of compression isotherms, the application of the Clapeyron equation, the balance ...
Derek E. Gragson +2 more
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Two experiments are described in which students explore phase transitions and critical phenomena by obtaining compression isotherms of phospholipid monolayers using a Langmuir trough. Through relatively simple analysis of their data students gain a better understanding of compression isotherms, the application of the Clapeyron equation, the balance ...
Derek E. Gragson +2 more
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Biomedical Engineering, 1986
1. Conditions of local increase in the characteristic impedance of blood vessels leading to interference between incident and reflected waves of arterial pressure, analysis of which yields criteria for measurement of systolic and diastolic pressure, compared with the Korotov's sounds whose use is widely established in clinical practice, are examined.
M. Yu. Rudenko +2 more
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1. Conditions of local increase in the characteristic impedance of blood vessels leading to interference between incident and reflected waves of arterial pressure, analysis of which yields criteria for measurement of systolic and diastolic pressure, compared with the Korotov's sounds whose use is widely established in clinical practice, are examined.
M. Yu. Rudenko +2 more
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