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closer examination, it was
found that
almost all
living systems have
bioelectric components, such as
nerve activity or
muscle conduction, and that many...
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Developmental bioelectricity is the
regulation of cell, tissue, and organ-level
patterning and
behavior by
electrical signals during the
development of...
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a
method for
estimating body composition, in
particular body fat and
muscle m****,
where a weak
electric current...
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singularize a
distributed phenomenon.
Interest in the
spatial distribution of
bioelectric activity prompted development of
molecules capable of
emitting light...
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antibiotic resistance to
levels of non-biofilm bacteria. This is
termed the
bioelectric effect. The
application of a
small DC
current on its own can
cause a...
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where it was done when the
amputee was a
young child. A
prosthesis or a
bioelectric replantation restores sensation of the am****ted limb.
Lower limb am****tions...
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species of
electric eel
found in
South America. It is the
strongest known bioelectricity generator in nature,
producing up to 860 volts. It was
previously classified...
- The
history of
bioelectricity dates back to
ancient Egypt,
where the
shocks delivered by the
electric catfish were used medicinally. In the 18th century...
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accurate techniques such as DEXA.
Another method to
estimate body
water is
bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA),
which uses the
resistance of
electrical flow...
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Administration Hospital, Syracuse, New York.
Becker was
known for his work in
bioelectricity and
leading the
early opposition to high-voltage
power lines. He has...