Definition of Magnetobiology. Meaning of Magnetobiology. Synonyms of Magnetobiology

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- Magnetobiology is the study of biological effects of mainly weak static and low-frequency magnetic fields, which do not cause heating of tissues. Magnetobiological...
- fields' effects on organisms is magnetobiology. (The word biomagnetism has also been used loosely to include magnetobiology, further encomp****ing almost...
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- effects [which?] Polywater Biological effects of magnetic fields (see magnetobiology and magnet therapy) except magnetoception Since Langmuir's original...
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- harden their teeth, and even humans produce magnetite in bodily tissue. Magnetobiology studies the effects of magnetic fields on living organisms; fields naturally...
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- 30 November 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2017. Binhi, Vladimir N (2002). Magnetobiology: Underlying Physical Problems. Repiev, A & Edelev, M (translators from...