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- Electroreception and electrogenesis are the closely related biological abilities to perceive electrical stimuli and to generate electric fields. Both are...
- within stargazers represent one of eight independent evolutions of bioelectrogenesis. They are unique among electric fish in not possessing electroreceptors...
- suited for living on the sea floor, and is one of few fish capable of bioelectrogenesis, or the ability to generate an electric charge. It is widespread along...
- electro-fluid-dynamics, a counterpart to the well-known magneto-hydrodynamics. Bioelectrogenesis — The generation of electricity by living organisms. Capacitive coupling...
- electromagnetic (radiowaves), or conductive (organic materials). Bioelectrogenesis Bioheat transfer Electroreception Staff, T. L. D. (2012-10-12). "BIOTHERMAL...
- the category of bioelectromagnetic interactions.[citation needed] Bioelectrogenesis Biomagnetism Bioelectricity Bioelectrochemistry Bioelectrodynamics...
- S2CID 15603518. Alves-Gomes, J. (2001). "The evolution of electroreception and bioelectrogenesis in teleost fish: a phylogenietic perspective". Journal of Fish Biology...
- Jack Duffy (Jason Gosbee) – (Deceased) An Alpha with the ability of bioelectrogenesis, much like an electric eel but releasing the electrical charge through...
- is amplified when soil respiration also lowers soil redox through bioelectrogenesis. Soil-based microbial fuel cells are becoming po****r educational...
- a wide array of interdisciplinary topics, including Acidogenesis, Bioelectrogenesis, Photosynthesis, Fermentation, Circular Bioeconomy, Waste Remediation...