Magnetobiology: Underlying Physical Problems
@inproceedings{Binhi2002MagnetobiologyUP, title={Magnetobiology: Underlying Physical Problems}, author={V. Binhi}, year={2002} }
People are immersed in electromagnetic fields from such sources as power lines, domestic appliances, mobile phones, and even electrical storms. All living beings sense electric fields, but the physical origins of the phenomenon are still unclear. Magnetobiology considers the effects of electromagnetic fields on living organisms. It provides a comprehensive review of relevant experimental data and theoretical concepts, and discusses all major modern hypotheses on the physical nature of… CONTINUE READING
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